Aggregate Industries has introduced a new and improved on-site induction process, which is currently being piloted at its Express Asphalt plant at Croft in Leicestershire.
New customers will be shown a two-minute health & safety video as part of the induction. The video provides customers with a visual insight of where they should go whilst on site and helps navigate them through their journey, from loading at the plant, to where to go for sheeting up.
Express Asphalt plan to roll out this induction process across all of its other sites throughout the year.
Duncan Reaney, General Manager of Express Asphalt, said: “The video is a way for us to help to give our customers a more detailed, interactive induction to the plant, as well as advanced visibility of where they need to go on-site. The fact that all customers get exactly the same induction and guidelines goes a long way when managing high volumes of activity and lorries on-site.”
The new introduction video has been seen by over 100 Express Asphalt customers since being rolled-out last month.
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