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S2, Episode 2, Part 2: Creating equal opportunities in construction for young and diverse people from 2021-09-28T10:44:59
Young people account for nearly two-thirds of job losses* since the start of the pandemic, while a report published by the National Youth Agency and Youth Employment UK* demonstrated that “without ...
ListenS2, Episode 2, Part 1: Young people in construction + renewables – what are the risks + benefits? from 2021-07-20T14:01:29
With more young people and apprentices being encouraged to join the construction and infrastructure sectors, including via the Government Kickstart scheme, what are the safety implications?
Season 2, Episode 1, Parts 1 & 2: Building the New Normal from 2020-05-05T15:03:41
Active Training Team kick off Season 2 of their podcast with a special 2-part mini-pod feature that asks the question ‘what now?’ Recorded and produced remotely during coronavirus lockdown in late ...
ListenEpisode 6: Tired to Death – why we need to talk about sleep and fatigue from 2019-08-29T11:17:36
You’ve worked a 12-hour shift, been up all night with a new baby, and driven back to work to start it all again, grabbing an energy drink before you go on shift. That’s normal, that’s ok, everyone...
ListenEpisode 5: Women In Construction - Who benefits? What’s the point? from 2019-03-06T12:09:01
The number of women in professional engineering roles has doubled in the past 5 years and they now constitute around 12% of the workforce*. But that figure drops off dramatically for skilled labour...
ListenEpisode 4: ‘Sliding Door' moments – former miners reflect on life and death decisions from 2019-01-11T15:36:39
ATT’s EPIC safety induction day for Tideway elicited an emotional reaction from a group of Yorkshire miners, now working as tunnellers on London’s £5 billion ‘Super Sewer’ project. Facilitator, Lau...
ListenEpisode 3: An Interview with Kate Cairns - road safety campaigner and founder of See Me Save Me from 2018-10-19T14:51:39
Thirty year-old Eilidh Cairns was killed in 2009 when she was struck from behind and crushed by a tipper lorry whilst cycling to work. The violent and shocking incident compelled her sister, Kate, ...
ListenEpisode 2: Exposure to Danger - 'what makes us vulnerable on our roads?' from 2018-10-19T10:32:17
Adam Christopher tackles the debate around vulnerable road users, and explores what is being done to help reduce the terrible statistics on fatalities when HGVs come into contact with cyclists and ...
ListenEpisode 1: Wind Power Down Under from 2018-07-27T15:00:43
Active Training Team Podcast - Episode 1: Wind Power Down Under
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