NEWS

15th Dec 2022

Hazard Observation Card Award: £1,000 Donated to Alzheimer Scotland

£1,000 Donated to Alzheimer Scotland

In partnership with Seaway7 and Seagreen Wind Energy Limited, we’re delighted to announce that the winner of December’s Hazard Observation Card Award is Paul Henderson, SPMT Supervisor for Mammoet, who has chosen the Highland branch of Alzheimer Scotland, as the recipient of the £1,000 local charity donation.

Alzheimer Scotland is Scotland’s national dementia charity. With the aim of making sure nobody faces dementia alone, the charity provides support and information to people with dementia, their carers and families. As well as offering a 24-hour Freephone Dementia Helpline, the charity has Dementia Resource Centres in 24 different locations across Scotland.

Sarah Fraser, Locality Leader (North, South & West Highland) for Alzheimer Scotland, said: "Thank you to Paul for choosing Alzheimer Scotland - Highland. We are very grateful for the generous donation which will be used locally to support people living with dementia and their families and carers throughout their dementia journey.”

She added: “Our staff and volunteers provide a variety of support services across the Highlands. This donation will go towards the delivery of these services including therapeutic activities for people living with dementia and their families/carers."

£1,000 Donated to Alzheimer Scotland

Pictured:

Sarah Fraser, Locality Leader, Alzheimer Scotland
Michael Morrison, Seagreen Site Manager, Global Energy Group
Martin Johnston, Seagreen Marshalling Site Manager, Seaway 7
Richard Sutherland, Seagreen QC Client Representative, SSE Renewable
Mammoet SPMT team, including Billy France, Site Manager, and Paul Henderson, SPMT Supervisor

Uncompromising Approach to Safety

The Monthly Hazard Observation Card Award was developed by Seaway7 (client of Global Energy Group) and the Seagreen project team which is a joint venture between TotalEnergies and SSE Renewables. Seaway7, the main contractor for the Seagreen renewable energy project, elected our Easter Ross port facility as the storage, marshalling, and logistics base for 114 turbine structures that will form Scotland’s largest offshore wind farm.

If a potential hazard or improvement is identified at our Port of Nigg facility, employees and contractors can submit a Hazard Observation Card to their team leader. Each month, the best card is chosen and the person who submitted it is asked to nominate a charity to receive a £1,000 donation. Global Energy Group, Seaway7 and Seagreen each contribute a third of the monthly donation.

The Monthly Observation Card Award scheme, which is set to run until the end of the Seagreen project, aims to promote a ‘safety first’ and ‘open culture’ among employees and contractors involved with the project at the Port of Nigg. As administrators of the Hazard Observation initiative, we value the safety of everyone who works for or with the Group. We continually strengthen our safety culture and believe that, given the right leadership and communication, all incidents are preventable.