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Holiday Safety with Ken Barlow

As the festive season approaches our thoughts are often diverted from the mundane tasks of work and injuries are far from our mind, however Christmas has its own unique injury statistics. The four (4) most common being:

Burns: Burns happen too often during the festive season, from kitchen accidents through to candles and accidental fires from BBQ’s, spits and open fires. To prevent burns when cooking use kitchen mitts, never leave cooking food unattended, and that also goes for candles. Make sure you don’t overload power points particularly around natural timber Christmas trees.

Falls: Falls are very common at Christmas due to our desire to have the biggest and best decorated trees and our houses covered with fairy lights. Statistically Emergency Departments treat over 17,000 falls nationally over a 10-day period. To prevent falls use ladders correctly, use spotters when working at heights, and decorate trees and houses when sober.

Asphyxiation:  With the amount of food being ingested and the small trinkets that kids get their hands on, it’s no wonder that asphyxiation is one of the biggest injuries during the holidays. Asphyxiation is a serious concern for families with small children and caution should be taken to make sure all your holiday decorations are baby-proofed. As tempting as it is to wolf down those holiday meals, make sure you take your time to chew and swallow properly so you don’t choke on your food.

Car Accidents: Traditionally the Christmas/New Year period demonstrates the highest levels of accidents and fatalities with the Police forces throughout the country focussing on the road safety campaign. While we may well have heeded the message of drink-driving, fatigue is also a catalyst for serious injuries and fatalities. To overcome these issues, use the 2/10 principal (for every 2 hours of driving take 10 minutes break away from the car). Remember to drink ample hydrating fluids and share the driving tasks with another person.

Remember these tips and take care over the holiday period to avoid becoming a statistic

               Ken Barlow, WHS Manager

Southern Cross Group
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St John Ambulance Awards Night

Southern Cross Group were proud to attend the annual St. John’s Cadet Awards at a recent dinner cruise in Sydney, as sponsors and strategic partners of St. Johns’, we were encouraged to see first-hand the excellent achievements of the their young trainees as they educate themselves on vital skills that may one day be called upon to save someone’s life.

Cadet’s take part in a number of proficiency badges as part of their ongoing training, and once twelve proficiencies have been obtained and a certain number of volunteer hours have been reached, Cadets are awarded with the Grand Priors Badge, one of the highest honours for cadet members. Also awarded on the night were the Peter Falkland Award for the most outstanding cadet or cadet leader and the Edeline Jenkyn Trophy for leadership, dedication and commitment to St. John.

Southern Cross Group representative and National Training and Compliance Manager, Mr. Anthony Pearce, also attended the annual Parliament House Honour Awards for Senior St. Johns members where long service medals and the coveted ‘Membership of The Order of St. John’ were handed out to the deserving individuals who had dedicated a large portion of their free time over many years to ensuring the ongoing success of the organisation. Southern Cross Group looks forward to continued endeavours with St. John, ensuring a safer community at large for all citizens.

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Stop Press: EEAA Award Announcement

Southern Cross Group are proud to announce that we have recently been recognised as a finalist in the EEAA’s 2017 Awards for Excellence in the category of ‘Best Supplier: Events’. This fantastic result is thanks to our hard work and outstanding efforts at the Sydney Exhibition Centre @ Glebe Island. Thank you to all who contributed to its success!.

As a finalist for the 2015 award of the same category, Southern Cross are hoping to take the top spot this year. We’d also like to extend our best wishes to all other finalists in every category and congratulate them on their commitment to excellence throughout 2016.

To learn more about the incredible work done by the EEAA, click here.

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Build for a Cure – House Reveal

Following from our previous updates on the Build for a Cure project, Southern Cross Group has assisted in the House Reveal Day on Saturday September 17th. Working the BBQ and Passing competition on the day, Southern Cross volunteers attended to get behind the great cause. The event was also attended by Scott Cam from The Block, Brad and Lara Cranfield from McDonald Jones Homes Ambassadors, as well as television coverage and local press. The house will be auctioned on September 23rd on what is sure to be another fantastic day.

More photos of the day can be found on our Facebook page.

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Ernst & Young – Entrepreneur of the Year Awards

Each year Ernst & Young scour the country to find individuals with the drive and ambition to turn their dreams into reality. This year, our own CEO Sam Johnson was chosen among Australia’s best and brightest as one of Sydney’s most exceptional entrepreneurs. As the winner of the 2014 WSABE Young Entrepreneur of the Year award, and with the significant growth and diversification of Southern Cross since then, Sam entered the program with high hopes of taking the title.

After a fantastic night of talks and discussions, with guest speakers Sam was a finalist for the Eastern Region (NSW and ACT), standing alongside some of Australia’s most accomplished business-people. Despite his efforts, Sam was not chosen as a National Finalist.

Congratulations on your position as Regional Finalist Sam! Next year you’ll make it all the way! Source – Australian Security Magazine

 

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Safety Tip: Green Cleaning for A Cleaner Future

In the cleaning industry, we are often told that ‘Green’ alternatives are superior to their harmful, chemical counterparts. But why is this the case? Why is green cleaning so much better than traditional products? The following list of benefits from care.com highlights why green cleaning products are undoubtedly the way of the future:

Safer Spaces

Some of the chemicals we use to clean client sites contain dangerous and harmful chemicals, some of which require us to wear protective equipment like gloves or goggles. Part of this risk is also passed on to clients and their customers who interact with these sites. Studies show that cleaning products which linger in the air and remain on surfaces can raise the risk of asthma development. Since green cleaning products don’t use these harsh chemicals, the risk is entirely removed.

Cleaner Environment

When cleaning sites, it’s easy to overlook the impact we are having on the environment. Many chemicals used in cleaning can damage aquatic ecosystems and harm the animals living in these areas. Many green cleaning products are biodegradable and can be more safely disposed in waterways, minimising the impact on the environment. Additionally, most green products utilise recyclable packaging, which can also result in cleaner environments.

Safer Products

Remember the protective equipment mentioned earlier? While many conventional cleaning products contain ingredients which can burn and irritate the skin and eyes, green products are often non-corrosive and meet strict standards regarding inhalation, toxicity, combustibility and skin absorption.

Better Air Quality

Many people can’t stand the smell of strong chemicals, and in some cases this could result in reduced business for our clients. On the other hand, green products are often made with natural oils and fragrances to produce pleasant odours.

From these few points, it’s easy to see that green cleaning is the way to go. Green initiatives have already begun at many of our cleaning sites to protect our staff, clients and everybody who interacts with these places.

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Outstanding Incident Response

During a recent incident at Westfield Parramatta involving a travelator, Southern Cross Group’s Security Officers reacted swiftly to take crowd controlling measures and ensure the safety of shoppers. During this high-pressure incident, our Officers acted professionally and efficiently, diffusing the situation and contacting the appropriate emergency services. In light of their efforts and outstanding team work, we are very proud to award the following team members:

  • Iputake Palu
  • Michael Khan
  • Farhad Rasouli
  • Nate Hoeft
  • John Gorton
  • Mustafa Sinnep
  • Roberto Asame
  • Nahmatullah Wardak
  • Abdul Rahman

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