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Keeping people safe and well is a priority for everybody working within infrastructure and the built environment, at every stage of the asset lifecycle, while the human, environmental and business costs of getting it wrong are substantial. An integrated approach to safety results in better value projects, with reduced risk and disruption.
Better health and safety is a journey involving behaviour change as well as improved physical safety measures and processes. We can meet you wherever you are at in your journey, helping you to overcome barriers and achieve desired outcomes.
Covering the full scope of your health, safety and wellbeing needs, we act as a collaborative partner. We listen, observe to understand your challenges, and support you through coaching, training and insight to drive improvement.
We can help you:
Create a safer work culture
Cultural change is always challenging, but leaders can have the biggest influence on culture through their words and actions. We work with you, including through bespoke coaching, to foster progress from the top.
Meet the highest standards
We’re experts in the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, meeting which is a core duty of designers and contractors in the UK and which are considered the gold standard for safe construction internationally.
Leave a safety legacy
The benefits of a sound health and safety approach don’t end with successful construction. By designing and building the right way, we can make structures safer for maintenance teams, operational staff and users for decades to come.
We combine our team of leading-edge multidisciplinary experts with our engineering heritage skills to help you effectively achieve your health, safety and wellbeing goals across every infrastructure sector.
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Laura Hague
Group safety manager
Safe by Design visualises a project in 3D. Hazards can be geolocated, categorised, scored and filtered. Risks are represented geospatially by hazard warning triangles. It provides a single source of information, enabling focused conversations with stakeholders. Dashboard visualisation makes it easy to set and track key performance indicators and to benchmark performance against similar projects.