PEOPLE AND SAFETY FIRST

STOP UNSAFE WORK

All employees, subcontractors, hauliers and visitors are given a small card that states they are both entitled and obliged to stop all unsafe work. The purpose is to raise awareness of safety and to acknowledge that each individual employee is both permitted and expected to point out work that is being carried out in a manner that is not safe.

Safety is security

16 life-saving rules

CRH Denmark works with 16 Life-Saving Rules to prevent fatal accidents and to improve safety throughout the group.

All employees receive ongoing training in workplace safety — based on the 16 Life-Saving Rules — in order to continuously improve attitudes towards safety and the working environment.

 

R

1

Managing subcontractors
— before work begins

R

5

Transport safety in the workplace
— vehicles and pedestrians kept separate

R

9

Construction project safety
— own tasks at own factories

R

13

Confined spaces/hot work
— risk of collapse

R

2

Machine safety
— guarding of moving parts

R

6

Forklift safety
— speed-reducing equipment

R

10

Safety requirements in procurement
— anticipating use

R

14

Working alone
— ensuring check-in procedures

R

3

Isolation of machinery
— during cleaning, repair and similar tasks

R

7

Use of mobile phones in the workplace
— safe behaviour

R

11

Lifting/assembly tasks
— fixed rules at every site

R

15

Blasting operations
— mines and gravel pits

R

4

Electrical safety
— damaged cables, relays

R

8

Haulier safety
— ensuring correct use of safety measures

R

12

Working at height
— fall protection, scaffolding, use of lanyards

R

16

Working with over/underpressure
— control of valves