With Ace being one of the cornerstones of the business it naturally works hand in hand with EH&S, which shows that practising these two elements can infact save your life.With this in mind the Durban team have started a QCPC collection on R/Os not wearing their safety belts. The teams from Durban, Port Shepstone,Richards Bay and Ballito will collect QCPC on reasons why R/Os are driving a vehicle and not wearing their safety belts. The project will be monitored for a month inorder to collect enough data which should give the team a good indication of how widespread the practise is. The intention is to emphasis that any driver of a ARV is safe and that there are measures in place to enforce the rules of the road as well.
Managers will conduct random checks and "ghosting" when visiting R/Os during refuelling and vehicle checks.
The project was started in February and already there have been some turnbacks logged.
Guys please dont be caught not wearing a safety belt, better safe than sorry.
Stay posted for updates on this Safety First Ace project.
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