Creating a ‘custom built’ safety program with a market leading traffic management contractor
HW Martin (Traffic Management) Ltd’s commitment to a ‘Safe by Choice’ culture created a competitive advantage
HW Martin (Traffic Management) Ltd’s commitment to a ‘Safe by Choice’ culture created a competitive advantage
JMJ’s relationship with HW Martin (Traffic Management) Ltd, began when they participated in a safety culture session we facilitated for a tier one construction company. The approach encouraged HW Martin (Traffic Management) Ltd’s senior leadership team (SLT) to overhaul their own safety culture with the intention of creating a safer workplace where all employees look out for one another. In a high-risk environment, the safety of employees, partners and customers is one of the company’s core values. The SLT resolved to build a bespoke safety behaviour change programme. They engaged JMJ to help make their vision a reality.
Together, JMJ and HW Martin (Traffic Management) Ltd designed a bespoke safety culture approach called ‘Safe by Choice’ (SBC) which embodies the company’s organizational and personal commitment to health, safety and wellbeing. Key elements of the approach:
With strong direction and guidance from the SLT, people were encouraged to take ownership of, and responsibility for, their own safety, and that of others. They understood the company’s authentic commitment to ‘SBC’ and felt confident to speak up knowing their concerns would be listened to and acted on.
HW Martin (Traffic Management) Ltd’s safety record has already shifted as a result of ‘SBC’ with leadership more visible and people feeling empowered to speak up. As a result, if something does happen, the company can demonstrate clear procedures and a strong SBC culture to understand why things went wrong and make sure it doesn’t happen again. This has helped build confidence with the company’s clients, making HW Martin (Traffic Management) Ltd. a traffic management partner of choice and contributing to the securing of major national contracts.