Seddon Construction

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Impact Wrench Extension Piece

Published 9 October 2025 | No comments
Written by Jack Endean
CategoriesConsultation on health and safety Controls Lessons learned
On this project, the steel fixers are using an extension piece on their impact wrench which reduces the need to bend down to fix the base plates of the steel. This method helps with worker fatigue and significantly reduced the strain on the operatives knees and back. This product has been positively received by the workforce.

Seat Assistance Stand For Reduction In Musculoskeletal Injuries

Published 14 August 2025 | No comments
Written by Jack Endean
CategoriesCoaching for unsafe actions Positive reinforcement for good safety practices
On this project, the flooring contractor has developed a piece of equipment to assist them with floor preparation when working with timber flooring. The piece of equipment is used by the contractor to sit on and rest their chest while using the heavy duty sanding machines during preparation phases. This new system of work reduces the risk of musculoskeletal injuries...

Collaboration to Combat Period Poverty

Published 4 March 2019 | No comments
Written by Louise Seddon
CategoriesSanitary bins Support for local charities
The Site Manager and Trainee Site Manager took the courageous step to promote and support ‘The Crimson Wave’, a regional charity that provides free sanitary products to homeless women and women on low incomes in Greater Manchester. The team recognised the opportunity to contribute both to a local community cause, and also to help to break industry stereotypes. The endeavour...

Changing the Image of Construction

Published 13 September 2018 | No comments
Written by Park Road
CategoriesSanitary bins Support for local charities
As a modern thinking site team, we wanted to try and change the image of construction and show everybody that the construction industry is no longer the stereotypical environment that everyone is led to believe – and hopefully encourage more women into the industry by showing them that construction workers can have open discussions on any topic. Period Poverty is currently...

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