The Importance of Health and Safety At Work

The Importance of Health and Safety At Work

Banner with Scott and the team

In the lead-up to World Day for Safety and Health at Work on Friday 28th April, Operations Director, Scott Hudson shines a light on the importance of holistic health and safety practices in the workplace within Facilities Management.

For me, the World Day for Safety and Health at Work really helps to emphasise the importance of safety. This day serves to remind us of the significance of maintaining a safe work environment, not just for our employees but also for our customers and venue visitors.

Facilities management is responsible for ensuring that buildings and venues are maintained, repaired, and operating correctly. However, the safety of the employees working in these facilities is our top priority. It’s not just about complying with regulations and meeting legal requirements; it’s about creating a culture of safety where everyone is committed to upholding safe practices, and making sure everyone returns home to their families safely at the end of the day.

One of the most critical aspects of workplace safety is risk assessment. As facilities management professionals, we need to identify potential hazards, evaluate their risks, and determine appropriate measures to mitigate them. This process includes identifying and controlling workplace hazards, maintaining equipment, and ensuring that our employees receive the best possible training.

It’s also crucial to communicate effectively about safety. Communication is a two-way process, and it’s essential to ensure that our employees understand what is required of them and what they can do to maintain their safety. We must communicate safety procedures and guidelines to employees, provide regular training, and encourage open communication channels where employees can report safety issues or concerns.

It is imperative that we create a culture where staff can flag if they feel that there is a safety concern, even if this means challenging managers or clients.

It’s important to note that safety is not just about preventing accidents; it’s also about being prepared for emergencies. Our teams must develop emergency plans and conduct regular drills to ensure that everyone knows what to do in an emergency. Even down to knowing the address and location of the nearest hospital. We must also make sure that buildings have adequate fire alarms, extinguishers, and emergency exits.

It’s crucial to create a culture of safety in the workplace. This means that everyone from the top down is committed to promoting and upholding safe practices. As a business that carries out many complex projects from working in live environments to working at height, we are proud to report, that in 19 years of operation, we have never had a RIDDOR incident. PPE is such an important line of defence, from a safety perspective, that we allow team leaders to have an uncapped budget to purchase safety equipment of any nature.

Team leaders must lead by example, prioritise safety in all decision-making processes, and empower employees to report safety concerns and make suggestions for improvement. Doing so can create a safer, healthier, and more productive workplace for everyone.

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It’s not just about complying with regulations and meeting legal requirements; it’s about creating a culture of safety where everyone is committed to upholding safe practices, and making sure everyone returns home to their families safely at the end of the day.

It is imperative that we create a culture where staff can flag if they feel that there is a safety concern, even if this means challenging managers or clients.

Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre

Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre

Stadium Support Services announce renewed partnership with Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre

London-based Facilities Management company, Stadium Support Services, specialising in Reactive Maintenance, Cleaning, and Rope Access, secure a two-year renewal cleaning contract with Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre.

Known for delivering world-class events such as the British Motor Show, Screwfix Live, and the Farnborough International Airshow, the venue also offers dynamic, purpose-built facilities and spaces for a wide range of film productions.

The new deal sees the renewed development of their partnership, where Stadium Support Services will continue to provide the ongoing core cleaning services within the unique 12,000 sqm exhibition space for a further 2 years. The agreement builds upon the previous contract to provide ongoing deep cleaning services to the extensive site, adding extended event cleaning management services to the scope. The new contract highlights Stadium Support Services’ accomplishments with long-term specialist contracts.

It demonstrates the successful model of one high-performing, cost-effective, and efficient provider. Stadium Support Services will continue providing best-in-class guidance, specialist cleaning services, and standards tailored to the customer’s needs.

For Scott Hudson, Operations Director at Stadium Support Services, the new deal showcases the significant commitment and valued partnership from one of the UK’s most iconic venues:

I am thrilled that such an important customer has once again recognised Stadium Support Services as the best solution provider for its specialist cleaning requirements. The new agreement is a testament to the excellent work performed by our team and, is a huge vote of confidence for our growing business. We are excited to drive forward to the next phase, delivering exemplary cleaning services to a valued customer.”

Scott Hudson

Operations Director, Stadium Support Services

Farnborough International prides itself on working with expert, like-minded suppliers and partners to ensure a high-level experience at all areas of our 500,000sqm show site. As always, it has been brilliant to work with Stadium Support Services to deliver our extensive cleaning operation.

Chris Dillon

Head of Venue Operations, Farnborough International Ltd.

200,000+
visitors per year

1,000,000+
litres of waste removed per annum

Hours

20,000+
Hours of cleaning per year