Inglenorth Operatives Successfully Complete Demolition Plant Operator Health Assessments
Inglenorth operatives recently underwent demolition plant operator safety critical medical assessments. Conducted on Friday, 5th April, these assessments aimed to ensure that all personnel met the necessary medical standards for operating plant and machinery.
Following thorough evaluations, all operatives received their certification of medical fitness. This certification stands as a testament to their capability to drive and operate plant equipment safely and effectively.
The successful completion of these health assessments reflects the dedication and diligence of our operatives involved. Their proactive approach to maintaining their health and fitness not only ensures compliance with regulatory requirements but also contributes to a culture of safety and professionalism within our organisation.
Congratulations to all operatives who passed the assessments. Their achievement highlights the importance of prioritising health and safety in every aspect of operations.
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