Mark Sennett
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30 years of safety
23 January 2013
The BSIF welcomes David Lummis to his new role as CEO. With over 30 years of experience within the safety industry he has worked for companies including Adco Group and Wenaas UK as well as being one of the founders of Eurosafe. With a proven track record for successfully running and growing businesses within the safety industry and an already familiar face with the BSIF, here he looks back on his time within the business and marks some noticeable changes...
The BSIF welcomes David Lummis to his new role as CEO. With over 30 years of experience within the safety industry he has worked for companies including Adco Group and Wenaas UK as well as being one of the founders of Eurosafe. With a proven track record for successfully running and growing businesses within the safety industry and an already familiar face with the BSIF, here he looks back on his time within the business and marks some noticeable changes.
“One of the most noticeable changes within the industry and indeed to business as a whole is the implementation of technology. 30 years ago there were no e mails or faxes - unimaginable now as we stare continually at computer screens - even on the move! However 30 years ago we very much relied on initial contact made through a letter and followed up with Telex's or a telephone call. This personal approach is still very important to me and is one of the reasons that I will be ensuring I meet all new members personally to explain the services and support available.
“Although the Health and Safety at Work Act had been introduced (1974), over the years technological advances in electronics, safety equipment and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) have changed occupational safety. Style and design are a much greater influences now. If we look back safety spectacles used to look like old NHS frames! Improved material technologies have had a huge influence in protecting workers from occupational hazards. These include better fire resistant garments, cut resistance yarns and scratch resistant Polycarbonate. The focus on comfort has led to weight reductions and better design such as low breathing resistance RPE, ensuring those needing PPE are more likely to use it and keep wearing it to ensure their safety. Most importantly there is now much better safety engineering to remove the hazards from the work environment in the first place.
“Over this period of time slowly the number of reported injuries and fatalities has dropped and I am pleased to be part of such an important industry which really can make a difference. However, as recent HSE statistics show, there is some headway to be made and I look forward to working with you all to continue to drive a positive change ensuring that those at work are adequately protected from any risks they may encounter and therefore stay safe.â€
“One of the most noticeable changes within the industry and indeed to business as a whole is the implementation of technology. 30 years ago there were no e mails or faxes - unimaginable now as we stare continually at computer screens - even on the move! However 30 years ago we very much relied on initial contact made through a letter and followed up with Telex's or a telephone call. This personal approach is still very important to me and is one of the reasons that I will be ensuring I meet all new members personally to explain the services and support available.
“Although the Health and Safety at Work Act had been introduced (1974), over the years technological advances in electronics, safety equipment and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) have changed occupational safety. Style and design are a much greater influences now. If we look back safety spectacles used to look like old NHS frames! Improved material technologies have had a huge influence in protecting workers from occupational hazards. These include better fire resistant garments, cut resistance yarns and scratch resistant Polycarbonate. The focus on comfort has led to weight reductions and better design such as low breathing resistance RPE, ensuring those needing PPE are more likely to use it and keep wearing it to ensure their safety. Most importantly there is now much better safety engineering to remove the hazards from the work environment in the first place.
“Over this period of time slowly the number of reported injuries and fatalities has dropped and I am pleased to be part of such an important industry which really can make a difference. However, as recent HSE statistics show, there is some headway to be made and I look forward to working with you all to continue to drive a positive change ensuring that those at work are adequately protected from any risks they may encounter and therefore stay safe.â€
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