As Safe Work Month 2023 approaches, we're inviting you to a laid-back Builders' Safety Coffee Chat. No ties or suits required – just bring yourself, your experiences, and your appetite for good coffee (or tea, if that's your thing)!
We're not planning any long lectures or PowerPoint slides. Instead, picture this: a chill hangout where we'll chat about safety practices, share insights, and maybe even swap a few "I can't believe that happened" stories. Let's keep the vibe relaxed and the conversation engaging.
Agenda (or lack thereof):
No need to dress to impress – come as you are, and let's have some real talk about safety in the world of construction. Your voice matters, and we're excited to hear your take on keeping things safe and sound.
Nigel shares his story in the hope that employers and employees are aware of the importance working safely. “It’s not always up to an employer to point out potential risks on the job - employees also had to be aware”. “We do have to keep striving for a safe workplace”.
Our operations team will be on site to chat through site specific or Altogether specific safety practices and its a chance to ask any design or build related questions.
A licensed plumber is required to connect internal wastewater plumbing to the wastewater collection tan and connect recycled water and drinking water (where applicable) to home plumbing. Let us guide you in getting it right the first time - safely.
Landscapers of private property will learn what can be done and can't be done when preparing landscape near our infrastructure.
A licensed electrician is required to complete all our electrical installation requirements, including installation of a separate power supply to a junction box, installation of conduits for the wastewater collection tank control panel and metering. Let us help you get it right the first time.