Skip to main content

Amey’s hard-hitting safety DVD supports Highways Agency Safety Week

Amey is playing a leading role in the fight for zero harm at road works sites with the launch of a hard-hitting DVD in support of a national radio advertising campaign to coincide with the UK Highways Agency’s ‘Safety Week’ (October 21-27 October 2013). The public and regulated services provider’s DVD ‘Changing Behaviours – What Does It Take?’ features powerful scenes of near misses and accidents on the motorway and is designed to make employees think about what more they can do to make they keep themsel
October 21, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
2958 Amey is playing a leading role in the fight for zero harm at road works sites with the launch of a hard-hitting DVD in support of a national radio advertising campaign to coincide with the 1441 UK Highways Agency’s ‘Safety Week’ (October 21-27 October 2013).

The public and regulated services provider’s DVD ‘Changing Behaviours – What Does It Take?’ features powerful scenes of near misses and accidents on the motorway and is designed to make employees think about what more they can do to make they keep themselves and other road workers and road users safe.

Amey has also given its full support to a national radio campaign, in collaboration with the Highways Agency and other supply chain members, to raise awareness on what road users can do to help keep road workers safe. The campaign will be featured across commercial radio stations all over the UK and coincides with the European Week for Health and Safety at Work.

Andy Milner, Amey’s managing director for consulting, rail and strategic highways, said, “Our DVD really drives home the point we’re trying to make to our staff - that they need to take responsibility for their own safety and that of their teams, and the radio campaign is a great way to raise public awareness of how dangerous the environment we work in can be.”

“We have an excellent safety record at Amey but are pleased to lead the way with our DVD and support other initiatives, like the radio promotion, that make roads safer for both our workers and the public.”

Amey has a long and proud history of strategic highways maintenance and is responsible for some of Britain’s most important road networks, including sections of the M1, M5, and M6.

Having recently secured the Highways Agency Asset Support Contracts (ASCs) for Area 6 (East Anglia) and Area 8 (East of England), Amey will improve and maintain the routes in these areas from April 2014, for a minimum of five years.

The company actively promotes health and safety through its own internal ‘Target Zero Every Day’ campaign and through regular support of external schemes run by its clients and sub-contractors.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • UK road maintenance industry’s new safe driving through roadworks radio campaign
    October 22, 2013
    Leading UK road maintenance companies have this week joined together with the Highways Agency to launch a national radio campaign to ask drivers to ‘take extra care’ through roadworks. Messages being aired on commercial radio stations across England from 21st October-3rd November consist of a series of three hard-hitting messages to raise awareness among the public of the need to drive safely through roadworks.
  • Highways Agency announces 2012 supplier recognition scheme winners
    December 10, 2012
    The Highways Agency has announced the winners and highly commended entrants for the second year of its supplier recognition scheme. The scheme recognises suppliers who are deemed to be demonstrating class-leading performance in driving down costs and delivering increasingly efficient and effective customer services, promoting best practice in the Agency’s supply chain. The annual recognition programme highlights the important contribution made by the Agency’s suppliers, who play a vital role in supporting t
  • Connect Plus joins Highways Agency’s plea to drivers to take care through road works
    October 30, 2013
    Connect Plus, the design, build, finance and operating company for southern England’s M25 and its adjoining trunk routes, last week joined with the Highways Agency to convey vital messages to drivers passing through road works. The company, a joint venture consisting of Balfour Beatty, Skanska, Atkins and Egis Projects SA, was participating in the Highways Agency Road Worker Safety Week (21-28 October), which aimed to get across to the public some of the dangers road workers face in their work close to fas
  • Sustainability approach for Amey
    August 5, 2024
    A new sustainability approach is being implemented by Amey