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[INDUSTRY NEWS] Ella Cheetham from Lifting Gear


Products won the CEO’s Award. Kat Moss from Catena Inspection won


the Stuart Everitt Award. Uli Swantara Asta Barata from PT.


Rire Sanjaya Sakti won the Harry Brown Memorial Shield. Throughout the evening LEEA CEO


Ross Moloney and guest speaker, TV presenter Rachel Riley entertained 250 guests from the Lifting Industry. Ross Moloney said: “Congratulations to


the hugely deserving LEEA Awards 2019 winners. This event is all about celebrating the efforts of those who have done the most to raise standards. The fact that we received an exceptionally high volume and quantity of entries for this year’s awards, underlines how exceptional these winners are and how high our standards have become. “I would like to thank all those who


entered and the independent panel of industry experts, which had the hard task of judging the entries. I wish also to thank our award category sponsors as well as event gold sponsor Rope and Sling Specialists, silver


sponsor Van Beest and badge & lanyard sponsor Jtagz® Pty Ltd. “I encourage everybody to start thinking


about their entries for the 3nd Annual LEEA Awards, which will be held during the 16th annual LiftEx that takes place on 13–14 October 2020, at the Liverpool Exhibition Centre. Details of the 2020 Awards will be announced in (2020).” y


CIS Announces Project Management Safety Certification Program


> Crane Industry Services, LLC (CIS), Carrollton, Ga., will introduce its Leading Safety Works certification program for construction and utilities managers at ConExpo-Con/Agg, in Las Vegas, Nev., March 10-14, 2020. Developed in partnership with Okos, a


business and people strategies consultant, Leading Safety Works is designed to train construction and utilities leaders in the art and discipline of engaging teams in


workplace safety. Grounded in coaching, storytelling, and case-study application, Leading Safety Works features practical tools that foster safety and continuous improvement, guide productivity, and protect profits. Leading Safety Works delivers 90-day outcomes that track with the overall project strategic plan. It utilizes a replicable framework that


addresses for key questions: What is the state of the safety culture? How are we engaging teams? What’s the plan for change? How will we implement the plan? Leaders will learn how to make critical


connections between project and people strategies, how to identify opportunities to change and improve safety practices, how to involve teams in decisions and communications, and how to create accountability. After earning a Leading Safety Works


certification, leaders maintain access to coaches and a continuous learning environment. As a workforce development specialist, serving construction, crane operations, the


SAFE · SMART · STRONG


INDUSTRIAL


CONTROL SYSTEMS REMOTE


ISO 9001 & ISO 14001


CAT3, SIL3, PLd/Ple Certified


teleradio.com Worldwide Support 866 629 0780 WIRE ROPE EXCHANGE sales@teleradio.com JANUARY–FEBRUARY 2020 21 Member of:


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