Taking Care At Window Ware

A man holding a certificate

Window Ware has enhanced its health  and safety reputation with more investment in training and qualifications – with business development manager Rich Fraser obtaining his NEBOSH General Certificate.

Achieving a National Examination Board in Occupational Safety & Health pass (the organisation tests and awards at all levels) is recognised the world over.

Fraser is the business development manager for Window Ware, aluminium & commercial.

NEBOSH candidates must put in considerable time and effort to cover all the knowledge needed to pass, with a recommended study time of around 125 hours plus extra time spent on revision.

Even though Fraser managed to complete the course in just 12 months, he admits it’s been tough going: “Trying to fit my studies around a full-time job wasn’t easy. I’d be at my desk by 6:30am most days to squeeze in a couple of hours of study before work and hit the books again at the weekend. It helped that everyone at Window Ware has been very supportive.”

Fraser’s experience with health and safety in previous roles made him an ideal candidate to sit on the H&S committee when he joined Window Ware over three and a half years ago. As his involvement has grown and evolved, he felt he needed formal H&S training to support him, so he put himself forward for the NEBOSH course.

 

 “We invest in our staff to ensure they have all the skills and knowledge they need to excel in their roles. We take health and safety very seriously. Our commitment to creating a positive H&S culture spans the entire organisation, from the senior managers to the team leaders and colleagues.”

– Sam Nuckey 

Window Ware MD

Nuckey continues: “ It’s up to all of us to look out for each other at work and having a NEBOSH certified expert in house is really going to help us maintain and encourage a safety-first, best practice approach in everything we do.”

Picture: Window Ware’s Rich Fraser with his NEBOSH certificate.

www.windowware.co.uk

Article written by Cathryn Ellis
07th April 2022

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