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We Don't Do Jandals: Dodd’s Commitment to Health and Safety 

  • By marketing marketing
  • 16 Nov, 2023

In civil engineering, ‘doing jandals’ is a metaphor for taking a casual approach – something the team at Dodd steers clear of, especially when it comes to health and safety. 

At Dodd Civil Consultants, we pride ourselves on not just adhering to health and safety standards but going above and beyond them. This commitment to safety is an integral part of our company ethos, and it's something we instil in every member of our team.  


Strong Health and Safety Policies 

Health and safety are foundational to our operations, beginning with a strict adherence to international standards. Being ISO accredited and adhering to ACC guidelines, we ensure that all our contract documentation and job administration meet the highest standards of health and safety requirements.  

This stringent approach is not just limited to paperwork; it extends to on-site inspections, quality control, and proactive measures to ensure a safe working environment. 

 

Empowering Our Staff with Responsibility 

One of the key aspects of our approach is empowering our staff to have a proactive attitude towards health and safety.  

As chartered professionals, our team members understand their accountability in maintaining safety standards. This ensures that when a safety issue is identified, immediate action is taken, whether it means stopping work completely to remove the risk or consulting with supervisors to mitigate the risk of injury.  

 

Client Confidence and Staff Well-being 

The rigorous health and safety protocols we implement within our team serve dual purposes: guaranteeing the wellbeing of our staff and boosting client confidence. This is crucial as all our clients face liabilities when it comes to health and safety. The Dodd team are well-equipped with the necessary training and protective gear to ensure their safety at work, making sure they can return home without incident. 

 

Continual Improvement and Education 

Regular audits, independent site checks, and monthly staff meetings focused on health and safety keep our team informed and aware of potential risks, ensuring the continual improvement of our health and safety practices. Discussing near misses, accidents, and preventive measures helps to keep the team alert and proactive in maintaining safety standards. 

 

Rigorous Client and Contractor Processes 

We vet contractors for their health and safety records and only work with those who meet our high standards. Regular site meetings prioritise health and safety, ensure that all involved parties adhere to the established protocols. Health and safety is an essential part of every site meeting, where minutes are taken and circulated to all, including clients, to confirm their statutory requirements and risks are well managed. 

 

A Track Record of Safety 

Our commitment to safety is reflected in our track record, we have not had any serious injuries. From selecting the right contractors to conducting thorough toolbox talks and site meetings, we ensure every project shines with our commitment to health and safety. This proactive approach has resulted in a history free from major injuries on our sites. 

 

Dodd’s Commitment 

At Dodd Civil Consultants, health and safety are more than just compliance checkboxes; they represent our core commitment to every project and every person involved. Our proactive, rigorous ‘we don’t do jandals approach ensures that every team member, contractor, and client experience the highest safety standards, professionalism and care. 

Contact us to learn more about our commitment to health and safety in engineering. 

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