Our Queenstown Commercial and Municipal crews showcased their commitment to safety at the branch’s annual training event. The day was marked by full attendance, reflecting the team’s dedication to fostering a safe working environment for both staff and the wider community.
HSEQ Advisor Rodney Jarvie led the comprehensive training sessions, covering several critical topics designed to enhance the team’s readiness and safety skills.
The event was a testament to Queenstown’s commitment to safety, showcasing a collaborative effort to build a resilient and well-prepared team.
Kudos to the Queenstown crews for their enthusiastic participation and dedication to creating a safer workplace. Together, we continue to uphold our values of Safety, Sustainability, and Togetherness.
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