NECA shares in prestigious safety award

NECA/National Electrical & Communications Association
Thursday, 20 December, 2012

The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) recently shared in winning a prestigious safety award through its membership of the management committee of the Brian Miller Construction Safety Education Forum.

The forum, which is made of representatives from the construction industry including top-tier construction companies and industry associations, won the WorkCover NSW Leadership in Safety award. NECA NSW Executive Director Oliver Judd said, “We are delighted to be part of the winning team that has been recognised for its work in improving workplace health and safety in the construction industry.

“NECA acknowledges the excellent work of the Brian Miller Construction Safety Education Forum and congratulates all the construction industry participants that have made this possible. We are proud to be able to display the winner’s logo.”

The aim of the forum is to improve health and safety in the construction industry by imparting knowledge acquired through research and experience, and sharing the learning with the industry as a whole. The forum has grown out of a volunteer organisation set up in 1994 to gather like-minded industry participants to promote safety and coordinate construction safety field days. It was known as Safety Field Day. Field days are conducted every second month and these meetings attract participants at all levels and typically include presentations, demonstrations and discussions on topical safety issues.

The forum also initiates or promotes research and development projects which look at practical safety solutions in areas that are critical to the industry such as swing stage, fall protection, fatigue and safe work method statements. Attendance and participation at meetings is excellent and as a vibrant promoter of safety, this voluntary organisation is unique in Australia.

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