MPA Health & Safety Conference and Awards 2019 focusses on ‘Clearer, Simpler, Smarter’

A total of 260 delegates, representing 65 organisations, gathered yesterday to hear a range of inspiring speakers on the theme of ‘Clearer, Simpler, Smarter’ and to celebrate commitment, progress and achievement in health & safety at the Mineral Products Association’s (MPA) Health & Safety Conference and Awards 2019, staged at 30 Euston Square, London. In opening the Industrial Diagnostics Co.-sponsored event hosted by BBC Presenter Julian Worricker, Martin Riley, MPA chairman and senior vice president T
November 13, 2019

A total of 260 delegates, representing 65 organisations, gathered yesterday to hear a range of inspiring speakers on the theme of ‘Clearer, Simpler, Smarter’ and to celebrate commitment, progress and achievement in health & safety at the 2897 Mineral Products Association’s (MPA) Health & Safety Conference and Awards 2019, staged at 30 Euston Square, London.

In opening the Industrial Diagnostics Co.-sponsored event hosted by BBC Presenter Julian Worricker, Martin Riley, MPA chairman and senior vice president 868 Tarmac, made reference to industry fatalities and incidents in the last two years and how the MPA is linking future efforts to eliminate them and improve overall performance by using ‘The Fatal 6’ as strategic drivers, underpinned by hard targets and both lagging and leading indicators.

This new approach will in effect be a ‘sectoral action plan’ which all MPA members will be able to support as a joint effort. MPA’s ‘Safer By’ initiatives will be central to delivery as will continuing provision of guidance documents and sharing of best practice.

Riley stressed MPA’s vital leadership role in listening to its members, learning from their experiences, compiling their ideas and sharing the best for everyone’s benefit using Safequarry.com, and MPA’s Safequarry, Safeprecast and Driver’s Apps.

In closing, Riley emphasised that leadership at all levels within and across all businesses was critical as part of the combined effort to eliminate fatalities and incidents in order to achieve zero harm.

Drawing on the work of MPA and its members, eminent speakers and panellists explored leadership, isolation, communications and zero harm, addressing the theme 'Clearer, Simpler, Smarter'. Darren Broadhead, managing director of Broadhead Global, talked about ‘Safer & ‘Healthier by Leadership – what have we learned so far?’, having facilitated 35 seminars across the UK over the past two years, attended by 400 delegates from 30 companies.

There then followed an interactive panel session on ‘Isolation - converting the message into practice’ with Gary Langton, Operations manager London & Home Counties, Brett Aggregates; Adam Green, National Performance manager, Tarmac and Andy Taylor, Health & Safety director, France & UK, CEMEX. Finally, Steve Rae, executive director, Step Change in Safety, talked about ‘Clearer, Simpler, Smarter: - lessons from Piper Alpha’. In the second session, panellists Rachel Butler, Group HSSQ, DeTrafford (Construction); Trevor Stapleton, Health & Safety manager, Oil & Gas UK and Steve Van Niekerk, head of Assurance, HS1 Ltd, discussed ‘Zero Harm - viewpoint from other industries.’

The afternoon’s keynote speech was given by Jake Meyer, world-record breaking mountaineer and adventurer who, at the age of 21, became the youngest person to climb Mount Everest. He talked about his experience ‘Surviving the Death Zone.’

The MPA Health & Safety Awards, now in their 47th year, exemplified MPA’s drive to share good practice and celebrated MPA members’ innovation and creativity from across the 140 number of entries from 27 companies of all sizes from across the UK.

Nigel Jackson, MPA’s chief executive, said: “Members who have attended previously confirm that the ideas they gain by participating in the MPA Health & Safety Awards make a real difference to the health and safety of their employees, contractors and the general public.”

The winner of the Sir Frank Davies Trophy for outstanding practice and performance for those companies with fewer than 1,000 employees was O’Donovan Waste Disposal who the judges felt had sustained their health and safety performance year-on-year, transferring health and safety from a mere priority to a true value.
                
The winner of the John Crabbe Trophy, which recognises outstanding performance in health and safety, was Tarmac. Winning this trophy means a company has demonstrated excellence across a broad range of areas as well as meeting strict criteria for reported incident statistics.

MPA Special Awards went to two companies. For Engineering, to GRS Building Products for their Bulk Bag Splitting Initiative, which could be widely adopted across the industry. For Behavioural Safety, to CEMEX UK, for their ‘Safety Savvy’ initiative and as a company that has an unrelenting determination to make the difference by involving all the workforce and engaging and sharing its ideas within the MPA.

MPA Health & Safety Award winners were as follows:

Frank Davies Trophy
O’Donovan Waste Disposal

John Crabbe Trophy
Tarmac

MPA Special Awards
GRS Building Products
Cemex UK
Bitumen; Asphalt; Contract Surfacing
F M Conway – Winner
Aggregate Industries - Runner Up

Behavioural Safety; Safety Culture; Leadership
Quinn Building Products – Winner
Cemex UK - Runner Up
Contractor Safety
Tarmac – Winner

Engineering Initiatives
Terex Corporation – Winner
Aggregate Industries Lafarge Cement - Runner Up
Occupational Health and Well Being
Hanson Aggregates – Winner
O’Donovan Waste Disposal Ltd - Runner Up
Reducing Occupational Road Risk
Aggregate Industries - Winner  
O’Donovan Waste Disposal Ltd - Runner Up
Transport Initiatives
Marshalls – Winner
Tarmac - Runner-up
Individual Recognition:
Gerry Clancy, Quinn Building Products
Justin Welford, Aggregate Industries
Billy Benton, Hanson Aggregates
Josh West, SMT GB
Andy Holmes, Tarmac DSM
Daran Murray, GRS Building Products
Jason Ellis, Tarmac: Ravelrig
Paul Nairn, Aggregate Industries: Sheffield Asphalt
Sonny Netto, Cemex UK
Ronnie Simpson, Cemex UK
Sam Shepherd, Cemex UK
Steve Taylor,      Cemex UK
Lee Needham,  Cemex UK
Paul Cheeseman, Cemex UK
Stewart Macrae, Cemex UK
Callum McPhillips, Cemex UK
Jason Aked, Cemex UK

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