Charities benefit from SCP safety performance

SCP charity donations

On our SIXEP Continuity Plant (SCP), safety and generosity go hand in hand! As part of our ongoing workforce engagement, our team members contribute to meaningful causes through our charity nomination system, rewarding excellent safety observations with the power to give back.

Once the project hits its 100-observation target, employees have the opportunity to nominate a charity of their choice to receive a donation. To keep things fair and fun, SCP have recently invested in a spinning wheel, where all nominated charities are added, letting fate decide which organisation will receive our next donation!

This initiative has been running successfully for years, allowing SCP, on behalf of Altrad, to support numerous worthy causes. Some of our recent donations include:

A huge thank you to everyone who participates in the observation process, helping us maintain a strong safety culture while making a real difference in our community. Keep up the great work.

Ged’s commitment to safety observations

Observations are the cornerstone of our safety culture at PPP and general foreman, Ged Young, has made an exceptional contribution to this effort. He has recorded an impressive 550 observations on the Sellafield Product and Residue Store Retreatment Plant (SRP), since the inception of PPP observations.

To put this number into context, Ged has raised more observations than anyone else within the programme, and is the only member of the 500 Club. We have seen other exceptional contributions from our people but nothing of this scale.

Ged Young leads the way in observations across PPP
Ged Young leads the way in observations across PPP

His dedication not only highlights the importance of proactive safety measures but also inspires others to take an active role in building a safer workplace on our major projects.

With 35 years of experience as a supervisor before stepping into his role as a general foreman, Ged’s career is a testament to dedication, expertise, and a commitment to having the courage to care.

His vast experience, and unwavering dedication to safety, has made him a standout figure at PPP, where he has recorded over 210 observations on SRP in 2024 alone.

Safety observations are an opportunity

Reflecting on his decades of leadership, Ged emphasised the importance of a Knowingly Safe culture. He often uses observations as a way to engage his team and drive meaningful improvements. He said:

“It’s about having the courage to care to have the conversations, guiding the team and helping them understand why safety measures matter, and making sure they’re equipped to work confidently and securely.

“An observation is more than just a report, it’s an opportunity to fix issues, prevent incidents, and make sure everyone feels heard.

“Safety doesn’t take a break. Keep making those observations, keep communicating, and remember that every action you take, positive or negative, contributes to a safer, more productive site. Let’s carry this momentum.”