
GTC, the nationwide provider of utility infrastructure to the new build market, has been awarded a Gold Certificate by the International Energy Group (IEG) for successfully completing a period of 18 months with no three-day lost time incidents (LTIs). This is the second time in less than 4 years that GTC has recorded an incident-free period of 18-months without an LTI.
Such a good health and safety record is a great achievement for any organisation but especially so where daily work is with live gas and electricity networks on inherently hazardous construction sites.
Health & Safety is embedded as the first priority within every employee of GTC, which extends across all areas of operations and not just on site. The company believes that a well trained and experienced workforce is a major factor in its strong health and safety record. Every member of staff has a personal safety improvement target and construction teams are regularly refreshed on safety and technical issues.
All GTC’s construction supervisory staff hold IOSH Managing Safely certificates, as well as Construction Skills Certificate Scheme (CSCS) cards, as proof of occupational competence. GTC also holds all four technical accreditations from Lloyd’s, for electricity, gas, water and multi utility. These standards, and the training involved in reaching them, are extremely important to GTC.
Clive Linsdell, Managing Director at GTC, says: “We work on a daily basis in higher risk environments and we continuously focus our teams on safe working behaviours. We are very proud to have once again been awarded this accolade, which highlights our commitment to Health & Safety in all areas of the business.”
The local community will also benefit from GTC’s health and safety achievement as the company is pleased to donate the prize money associated with the award to local charities.