Clearview National May 2019 - Issue 210 | Page 16

PROUD SPONSOR OF INDUSTRY NEWS INDUSTRYNEWS Tall stories: Working at height » » THE ALL-PARTY PARLIAMENTARY Group on Working at Height has published its report into serious injuries and fatalities of employees whilst working at height, with consultation from Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF). The Report reveals some stark figures showing that the UK has 0.55 fatalities per 100,000 employees. A single fatality that could be avoided is too much. Paul Blanchard, who is a champion for change, spoke passionately about his experiences. Paul had been a building contractor for over 20 years but fell from a height of 12 feet resulting in three months in a coma and nine months in hospital. He now regularly shares his experience of life as a wheelchair user and how it impacts on his family. The GGF is working closely with The Ladder Association to create an awareness program for window installers which will include a toolkit for business leaders. It will help senior managers, directors and company owners communicate with their workers who have worked from ladders without incident for many years and continue to work from height on a regular basis. To find out more about working from height, two such publications can be found at: www.ggf.org.uk COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT GLEANS PRESTIGIOUS AWARD SUPER SUPPORT ‘ACROSS THE BOARD’ » » LEADING BRITISH IGU manufacturer Senior Glass Systems has praised Edgetech’s commitment to going the extra mile for its customers. The Scarborough firm uses Edgetech’s highest performance Super Spacer product T-Spacer to offer exceptional product quality, outstanding thermal efficiency and speedy lead times to commercial customers nationwide. Senior’s Managing Director Rebecca Castle explains: “Edgetech is willing and able to support us across the board. They’re warm-edge experts - but they’ve got a huge amount of knowledge about all the other aspects of IGU manufacturing too. “Tony Palmer, our key account manager at Edgetech, has thirty-five years’ experience in the field. He’s proved to be an extremely valuable source of support and advice over the years, on everything from specifically spacer-related processes like PIB application, to more general issues like gas- filling and unit testing.” Tony Palmer comments: “A critical part of our three-step strategy for the years ahead is what we call ‘Customers at the Centre’. It’s our commitment to prioritising the needs of the IGU businesses we work with in everything we do – and as we implement it, we’re already seeing ways to further expand our market-leading support services.” www.edgetechig.co.uk 16 » M AY 2019 » CL EARVI E W- UK . C O M » » INDUSTRY-LEADING PVC-U systems supplier VEKA Group has been crowned the best Manufacturing Company in the region, at the prestigious Red Rose Awards 2019. The Awards, organised by Lancashire Business View magazine, are held in Blackpool’s iconic Winter Gardens each year, and honour the best, most inspirational and most innovative businesses operating in Lancashire. VEKA Group is no stranger to the awards, having been named both ‘Best Large Business’ and ‘Employer of the Year’ in the last two years. Judges’ comments showed that VEKA Group had impressed them with its growth in a tough market, and they were also interested in the company’s innovative environmental and waste reduction solutions. Feedback from the panel highlighted VEKA Group’s commitment to continuous improvement: “Investment in the manufacturing processes, staff development and additional infrastructure continue to be made to drive growth in key markets.” VEKA Group’s Operations Director Paul Armstrong said: “Our written entries were followed up with presentations and intensive interviews. For the Manufacturing category, we showcased our impressive 99.3% ‘on time in full’ performance figure and explained how VEKA Group continues to adapt to market demands to give our customers the highest quality products with minimal lead times.” www.vekauk.com