Larkfleet Homes has
been helping local youngsters to ‘play safe’ as the weather turns warmer and
the evenings grow lighter.
Joe
Yardley, Larkfleet's health
and safety advisor, told youngsters of the dangers of playing on building sites
in a special assembly at Elsea Park Primary Academy, continuing the company’s commitment
to supporting the local community. The school is only a short distance from
Bourne Heights, the site where Larkfleet is building a range of 2, 3, 4 & 5
bedroom homes.
The school assembly was attended by 150
children aged between four and
ten years old.
Joe dressed for the
part during the assembly in a safety helmet, high visibility vest and safety
footwear!
After a brief
introduction to his role as a safety officer, Joe held up a sequence of A3
safety signs and asked the pupils to identify the meaning of each sign.
The presentation closed
with volunteer pupils holding up signs each indicating best practice such as
wearing safety helmets, high visibility clothing and safety footwear. Joe added
a sign with a smiley face, to represent a happy site manager.
Joe Yardley said: “It
was a great pleasure to be able to share my knowledge with students at Elsea
Park Primary Academy who were extremely engaging.
“At Larkfleet we are
committed to keeping our staff and authorised visitors to construction sites safe.
We also want to prevent injuries to youngsters who might view construction
sites as exciting playgrounds when there is no-one around. It is important that
we educate children about the dangers.”
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