The Glass and Glazing Federation is launching a new online Health, Safety and Environment Hub that will house all the relevant services and products that it  delivers for members and the industry.

The aim of the new Hub is to provide a more informative service primarily for GGF Members but also to show non-Members, all of the many services and products the GGF offers to make a more safe and sustainable industry.

The Hub provides the full range of health, safety and environment support and covers core services such as; the Glass Charter scheme, consultancy, health and safety data, publications, latest news and events including online forums and webinars 

James MacPherson, GGF health, safety and environment manager, who has been the driving force behind this new online development, said: “Working with both GGF Health and Safety and Environment Committees, we wanted to create an online space within the GGF website where Members and non-members can find all aspects of our health, safety and environment services in one place. The new Hub achieves that and enables much easier navigation and access to our products and services.”

In addition to the web links to access the GGF’s library of health and safety publications, the new Hub also has a special feature allowing Members to log their accident and incident statistics, which are then fed back to the Health and Safety Executive. Visitors to the Hub can also view the meetings of Health, Safety and Environment Committees and book their places at GGF Health, Safety and Environment Webinars and other related events.

James Macpherson continued: “The new Hub is a great resource for our industry, with interactive features and essential information. I am sure that visitors to the site, will find the experience of the Hub, an easy and simple way to find the best guidance for their health, safety and environment policies and procedures.”

www.ggf.org.uk/health-safety-and-environment-hub-2/

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