The Construction Employers Federation (CEF) has sought the views of the Northern Ireland construction industry on the Safety Reboot initiative.
CEF aims to gain insights into the industry's involvement with the Safety Reboot initiative through this consultation, evaluating its successes and challenges and identifying potential improvements for its January 2025 edition.
Safety Reboot is CEF's annual health and safety initiative, held each January for the past three years. The initiative encourages construction companies to pause work for approximately fifteen minutes each week in January to focus on critical health and safety issues.
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CEF Seeks Views On Safety Reboot


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