Health & Safety
Site safety is at the forefront of activities on all KTL projects, from planning stages through to implementation and final handover. We conduct regular communication sessions and training to achieve our zero-injury policy.
Health & safety, quality and environmental awareness are a priority throughout KTL, and we constantly invest time and knowledge into maintaining and improving them.
Site safety is at the forefront of activities on all KTL projects, from planning stages through to implementation and final handover. We conduct regular communication sessions and training to achieve our zero-injury policy.
We are committed to our environmental policy and constantly look to improve our performance and prevent pollution. We strive to minimise effects on local inhabitants, the surrounding and global environment, and to prevent material damage.
Right first time is what KTL sets out to achieve. Using cutting-edge technology and a team of highly trained personnel, we ensure that we deliver the best possible service for our customers.
Anyone has the right to stop work if they feel it is unsafe to continue. These rules keep everyone safe, on every site.
Always protect yourself against falls. Wear a harness and fall-arrest system or lanyards on a fixed ladder or climbable structure — regardless of height.
Do not exceed speed limits, never use handheld devices while driving, and always wear a seatbelt.
Never work or drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Remain clear of exclusion zones and only enter if authorised to do so.
Ensure you have the correct plant, tools, equipment and PPE, that you are competent to use them, and that they are safe and serviceable before use.
Do not work on electrical systems unless competent to do so. Always verify energy isolation before commencing work.
Eliminate foreseeable health & safety risks where possible, and take steps to reduce or control any risks that cannot be eliminated.
Seek support if you are experiencing symptoms of ill health, or if you are concerned for someone's wellbeing.
Ensure a suitable and sufficient safe system of work is in place, and any permits or permissions are approved before commencing work.
Anyone has the right to stop work if they feel it is unsafe to continue. Safety always takes official priority.