Pro Installer August 2015 - Issue 29 | Page 29

29 PRO INSTALLER AUGUST 2015 PRO NEWS @proinstaller1 Addressing construction workers’ health BOHS, The Chartered Society for Worker Health Protection, is running three, free to attend, regional events in September, on preventing lung disease in the construction industry. Sponsored by Speedy Services, these are part of the Breathe Freely initiative, and are aimed at anyone in construction with an interest in, or responsibility for, protecting workers’ health. At each of these events, speakers from the HSE, BOHS and industry will talk about: Conquering All For A Brilliant Cause A team of directors and staff from Customade successfully took on the punishing Three Peaks Challenge to raise £18,000 for a Gloucestershire-based charity. The 21-strong team’s attempt to scale the three highest peaks in Scotland, England and Wales was in aid of The Spring Centre, which provides support to the families of children with disabilities and special needs across Gloucestershire. The 24-hour dash to conquer Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon was the brainchild of Nick Gibbons, Customade Group Operations Director. His 11 year old daughter Niamh, who suffers from a genetic condition and needs 24 hour care, regularly visits The Spring Centre for essential respite care. The adventurers included Nick and his wife Carly, Customade Group Managing Director John Lightowlers and his wife Kirsty and Customade Group Sales Director John Adams. Joining them were staff from Crystal Units of London and the Omega Resource Group, which is based close to Customade in Stonehouse. All three companies contributed to the mighty fundraising effort. The team was transported from peak to peak by drivers Derek Travers from Customade and Steve Fisher from the Spring Centre. Completing their mammoth challenge in 23 hours and 45 minutes, Nick Gibbons said: “This was undoubtedly the biggest challenge I have ever attempted but it was important for me to put every effort into raising as much money as possible for the Spring Centre - a place that is very important to my family. I’d like to thank everyone involved for such a great effort in doing this challenge and raising money for a very deserving charity.” For further information visit www.customade.co.uk • The scale of the problem – and who’s at risk; • An overview of the main hazards, how to identify them and, importantly, how they can be controlled; • Practical advice and tools to take away and use in the workplace to help improved standards in how worker health is being protected; • Good practice, with case studies from across the sector; • The related disciplines of occupational hygiene, occupational health and wellbeing and how they can and should fit together. Morning meetings are being held in the North West of England and Scotland, where breakfast is included and in the early evening in London: North West Date: 9th September 2015 Time: 8.30am – 11.00am. Breakfast is provided! Location: Holiday Inn, Haydock http://www. hihaydockm6j23hotel. co.uk/ Scotland Date: 15th September Time: 8.30am – 11.00am. Breakfast is provided! Location: MacDonald Inchyra Grange Hotel http://www. macdonaldhotels.co.uk/ourhotels/macdonald-inchyrahotel-spa/ ‘Practical advice and tools to