Tube project the first to insist on CSCS smartcards
Speaking at an event at Tottenham Court Road yesterday (8 February), CSCS chief executive, Brian Adams, said the smartcard is a positive step forward in ensuring onsite safety and security.
He added: “VINCI and Bam Nuttall at Tottenham Court Road is the first site to take the smartcard on board. In these challenging times it is good to see that clients and contractors are paying attention to skills and training. I hope other contractors will see what efficiencies and economies it can bring, and also take it on board.”
Jez Haskins, project director for VINCI/Bam Nuttall, commented: “We are proud to be involved in this project and pleased the site has been chosen to lead on the CSCS smartcard. We always strive to get a fully qualified workforce and to have evidence of those qualifications. We see the card as supporting the exchange of best practice, as workers can take their training from site to site.”
On the client side, London Underground’s project manager for the site, Ralph Freeston, said: “LUL has its own safety systems, and its own safety card system for working on the railway, but a lot of the Tottenham Court Road work doesn’t involve working on the tracks – that is why we use CSCS for work that is physically separate from the railway. The whole LUL team, including admin personnel, carry one.”
Construction union UCATT welcomed the development of the card and expressed its total support for the scheme. A spokesperson told SHP: “The card is a further step forward in ensuring the target of having a 100 per cent-carded, 100 per cent-competent workforce in construction. In health and safety terms it is all linked to competency. It ensures workers are undertaking jobs that they are qualified to do. To have a safe workforce they have to be properly trained and properly skilled.”
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Tube project the first to insist on CSCS smartcards
The Tottenham Court Road underground station upgrade project in central London has become the first construction site to insist on the new CSCS smartcards for all workers.
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