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NEWS https://project944walk.wordpress.com/ 10 OUT OF 10 FOR NINE PEAK


CHALLENGE SUPPORT Cleaning chemicals manufacturer Greyland is sponsoring a pair of climbers, who are tackling nine peaks in order to raise money for four charities.


Head of Corporate Accounts at Greenham Trading Martin Wardroper and Chris Wright are aiming to conquer nine of the highest peaks in the UK (all located in Scotland) this summer. At more than 4,000 ft each, the combined height of the peaks is higher than Everest, the world’s highest mountain. Even in summer, the mountains can be dangerous, with weather that can change from fine to atrocious in moments.


Their Departure Day was June 5, and they spent the 75th anniversary of D-Day up in the mountains. The gruelling trek is in aid of mental health care charity Mind, the Marie Curie organisation which provides help during terminal illness, military charity Help for Heroes, and The Message Trust, a Christian charity for young people in schools, prisons and communities.


If you’d like to make a donation please visit this website.


www.greyland.co.uk


COMFORT CONTROLS IS A WINNER


IN THE 2019 ROSPA AWARDS Building management controls specialist Comfort Controls has announced that the firm has achieved Gold in the internationally-renowned RoSPA Health and Safety Awards, the longest-running industry awards scheme in the UK. The company will be presented with the award during a ceremony at ExCeL, London on Tuesday, June 18, 2019.


The RoSPA Awards scheme, which receives entries from organisations around the world, recognises achievement in health and safety management systems, including practices such as leadership and workforce involvement.


Formed in 1984 and based in the South East of England, Comfort Controls works on projects worldwide in a multitude of sectors including hospitals, universities, schools, retail parks, industrial units and leisure centres. The team helps to create energy-efficient buildings that are safe, sustainable and beneficial to their occupants, working closely with its customers to carefully balance their requirements as well as their energy consumption.


Kris Mitchell, Director at Comfort Controls, said: “We are thrilled to have won this award; it’s a real testament to the hard work and dedication of our growing team. We have recently launched a number of wellbeing initiatives, and talk to our engineers regularly about health issues, so it starts to become part of our regular safety discussions. We have always taken health and safety seriously, and have worked with our specialist consultancy partner, Hosking Associates, since 2011.


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They have played an integral and strategic role in our day-to-day practices, which has – ultimately – supported our rapid growth. We would not have achieved this accolade without their help.”


Louise Hosking, Director at Hosking Associates and Chartered Health and Safety Practitioner, added: “Achieving a Gold RoSPA Award upon an initial application is rare. This has taken real focus, involving everyone in the business from engineers to head office support and the boardroom. They have used ordinary, readily available technology to track progress and training then survey staff to understand what works and what doesn’t. They have taken on the challenge of talking openly about health and mental wellness in an organisation which is predominately male. Hosking Associates has been there to guide and support. We give them the direction and keep them moving forward helping out where needed. Everything from us is a team effort with consultants working on site and a support crew back in our office. The whole team is absolutely delighted.”


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