Willmott Dixon is
employing the renowned health and safety campaigner Dylan Skelhorn as
ambassador for its All Safe initiative to bring his hard-hitting message to all
company construction projects.
Dylan was a solid
fuel heating engineer in 2011 when he fell 33 feet from a chimney stack, which
collapsed owing to age, after not being given adequate fall protection
equipment by his then employer. Dylan was left 40 per cent disabled after
snapping his pelvis on both sides, and decided to devote his life to promoting
safe working environments by setting up a charity, Safety Up, to spread his important
safety message across the UK.
Dylan with Mark French, Willmott Dixon's head of health, safety and environment
After giving motivational
talks about his experience to several Willmott Dixon projects, the company’s
head of health, safety and environment, Mark French, decided Dylan would be the
ideal person to become ambassador for the company’s All Safe programme.
Mark explains:
“Dylan has a powerful and emotive message that really hits home to people
working on construction sites, making them think twice about everything they do
that could have a safety consequence. He is the right champion to promote the
All Safe campaign across all our sites and I’m delighted he has accepted what
is a unique position in the industry.”
All Safe is a
Willmott Dixon initiative to ingrain a culture in people at all sites and
offices that any accident can be prevented, everyone has a zero tolerance of
unsafe behaviour and they have responsibility to take action to ensure the
wellbeing of all colleagues. Employees in a position of safety leadership must
reinforce safe behaviours among colleagues while organisations working for
Willmott Dixon must also commit to adopting the All Safe culture and programme.
Mark and Dyan with Willmott Dixon's elite team of health and safety inspectors
Dylan’s appointment
comes as the company reported a near 50 per cent drop in its accident frequency
rate (AFR), from 0.23 in 2015 to 0.13 in 2016. He will
build on this by visiting each one of the company’s over 80 projects to tell
his story and challenge everyone’s behaviour to ensure they don’t compromise on
safe working practices irrespective of deadlines or pressures they are working
under.
Dylan says, “By
telling people of my own experience, which is a harsh reminder that
unfortunately incidents still happen today in construction, it puts a spotlight
on people’s own behaviour and how just simply actions can prevent a similar
accident that I suffered. You can’t afford to cut corners or turn a blind eye
because you think it’s not your responsibility, safe sites are everyone’s
responsibility and I’m delighted to be reinforcing this message as Willmott
Dixon’s first ever All Safe ambassador.”