Its Construction Safety Week
Construction workers and companies are being urged to engage with Construction Safety Week.
This is an initiative of the CIF Safety and Health Subcommittee.
The federation says "the goal is to eliminate accidents at work and to drive continual improvement in safety and health performance."
The theme for the week-long series of events "reflects all aspects of a person’s health and wellbeing, not least their physical and mental health."
Dermot Carey is Director of Safety & Training at the Construction Industry Federation
He joined Ciara Noble on Thursday's edition of Kildare Today
Day 3 of Construction Safety Week puts the focus on ‘Working Safe at Height’. To mark today’s theme our staff joined a @CIF_Ireland webinar presented by Keith Foran, where he discussed the key considerations to work safe at height and the recurring issues which are encountered. pic.twitter.com/hDZ1IrGEmz
— Collen Construction (@CollenConstruct) October 28, 2021

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