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To #KTL’s monthly newsletter where we bring you the latest company updates, and highlights from recent weeks.
#KTL Power demonstrates a swift response to Storm Ashley.
KTL Power supported ESB Networks (ESBN) with restoring power to the affected areas following Storm Ashley on Sunday 20th October.
Restoring power to ESBNs customers was a collaborative effort involving ESBN, KTL management and construction teams, all working together to ensure electricity was safely restored to customers in the affected areas.
Storm Ashley, the first named storm of the autumn-winter season swept across Ireland last Sunday bringing rough weather conditions, including strong winds and heavy rainfall. The storm brought wind speeds of up to 120 km/h in some areas particular in western counties. Authorities issued weather warnings, advising residents to avoid travel where possible and take precautions due to potential hazards, such as fallen trees and power lines. Although Storm Ashley subsided later in the day, it left behind a trail of damage.
Brendan Brophy highlights the challenges and achievements of the project: "The main objective was to safely restore power to affected areas as quickly as possible. Our teams faced the task of working in a forested area where numerous trees had been felled by the storm. Despite the challenges, KTL successfully completed the repairs in just one day, demonstrating our commitment to safety, efficiency and reliability."
Bernard Downey commented, "We were tasked with repairing a section of the overhead line network to restore power to our clients’ customers in an area that had been severely damaged by the storm. Alongside our client ESB Networks, our teams worked tirelessly to safely remove fallen trees, erect new poles, and restore the power supply swiftly.
“KTL Power's ability to respond effectively to such storm damage reinforces our position as a trusted partner in the power industry. This project is a testament to our dedicated teams delivering a safe, efficient, and quality service.”
From October 14th to 25th 2024, the Construction Industry Federation (CIF) highlighted five critical risks facing the industry.
KTL spotlighted these five critical risks with the support of our SHEQ team over the two week period. They provided insights and guidance to help generate awareness, mitigate risks, and improve workplace standards.
The KTL SHEQ team will covered each critical risk as follows:
For more details, visit the CIF’s official website at cif.ie
As part of the Construction Industry Federation (CIF), CIF Safety Campaign 2024, KTL was proud to put the spotlight on heart health, a critical factor in workplace well-being.
The construction industry is renowned for its demanding physical environment. Yet, beyond the physical strain, a silent threat often lurks in the background – heart disease.
Helen F.'s Story Helen Finnegan, KTL SHEQ Advisor, understands the importance of heart health all too well. Recently, she faced a heart-stopping situation when her partner experienced a heart attack at home. "It happened so quickly,"
Helen recalls. "There I was, one minute going about my normal routine in the morning, and the next, I was witnessing my partner having a full-on heart attack." Fortunately, Helen had recently completed CPR training offered by KTL. This training proved invaluable in those crucial moments. "The adrenaline kicked in, but the training definitely kicked in even faster,"
Helen explains. "Knowing what to do while having the assistance of 999 allowed me to provide immediate aid to my partner until the paramedics arrived - within six minutes."
The experience was undoubtedly traumatic, but Helen emphasises the importance of workplace support. "KTL have been incredible," she shares. "I’ve been provided with ongoing support by the management team, and access to counseling services – all hugely helpful."
KTL alongside the Construction Industry Federation (CIF), encourages all construction workers to take proactive steps toward better heart health. Talk to your doctor about your individual risk factors and make healthy lifestyle changes.
Let's all play our part in keeping our hearts healthy and our workplaces safe.
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As part of the Construction Industry Federation (CIF), CIF Safety Campaign '24, KTL puts the spotlight on electrical safety, one of five critical risks being highlighted as part of the October two-week safety campaign.
We recently spoke with Raymond Foran, KTL SHEQ Manager for the power division to learn about the importance of electrical safety at a high level.
For Working at Height safety we spoke with Liam Scott, KTL SHEQ Advisor to learn more.
As part of the Construction Industry Federation (CIF), CIF Safety Campaign '24, KTL puts the spotlight on mental health, one of five critical risks being highlighted as part of the two week October campaing.
In construction mental health isn't a luxury, it is a crucial element of keeping workers safe. Beth emphasised, "Mental health is the core enabler of employee engagement and performance."
When our staff feel good mentally, they're more productive, less likely to leave, and create a positive environment where everyone enjoys coming to work.
Recognising the Signals
It is important to be aware of the signs of mental health struggles in yourself and others.
Beth highlighted the importance of noticing changes in behavior, such as:
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If you see these signs in yourself or a colleague, simply ask, "Are you okay?"
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Sometimes, just being a listening ear can make all the difference.
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Mobile plant and machinery safety was one of the key risks highlighted as part of the Construction Industry Federation’s (CIF) annual Construction Safety Campaign, which ran from October 14th to 25th.
Emma-Jane Doyle, KTL SHEQ Advisor shared,"Mobile plant and machinery safety is a critical risk on all our sites due to the number of different plant and machinery used. It's crucial that each piece of equipment is understood, and the right safety measures are in place to ensure workers go home safely to their families at the end of each working day."
Some key tips from Emma-Jane on mobile plant and machinery safety:
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We would like to extend our congratulations to Paul Korzeniewski for winning the KTL Values Award for People.
At KTL we are committed to supporting and investing in the communities where we operate.
Paul Korzeniewski returned to his alma mater St. Ambrose High School, Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, Scotland to mentor S3 pupils by guiding them through mock employment interviews.
Paul not only conducted the interviews but also provided valuable feedback, and shared experience led career guidance to students.
Paul Korzeniewski, commented, “It is great to be involved in helping the younger generation select a good career path, especially in Telecoms as this industry may not be at the forefront of young people’s minds. This particularly resonates with me given it was my former school. KTL is committed to giving back to the communities where we are located. I look forward to engaging in these events in the future. It is great to be recognised, and I hope others can help in similar ways to guide and grow the future engineers and project teams in our industry.”
David Bromley-Walsh commented, “This initiative by Paul reflects KTL's core value for people. Paul's commitment to giving back to his local community is notable, helping young people to develop their interview skills and getting them ready for future career opportunities.”
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#KTL was delighted to exhibit recently at TU Dublin’s Built Environment and Engineers Careers Fair held at their Bolton St campus.
Chloe Healy, HR Generalist and Kristiana Gray, KTL Project Coordinator met students on the day.
Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) is Ireland's largest technological university, formed in 2019 through the merger of Dublin Institute of Technology, Institute of Technology Tallaght, and Institute of Technology Blanchardstown. TU Dublin has campuses across the city, providing a diverse range of programs in science, engineering, business, the arts, and applied technology.
Chloe commented, “We were thrilled to exhibit at the well-attended TU Dublin Careers Fair this week. It was a fantastic opportunity to connect with talented students, introduce them to our company, and discuss exciting career opportunities, including roles like Junior Project Manager, Junior Quantity Surveyor, and Junior H&S Officer.”
KTL with its 26 years’ experience connecting communities, is a leading provider of comprehensive engineering services for clients across the telecommunications and power sectors.?We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive team that drives innovation. “With strong career progression, flexible working conditions, and a variety of benefits, we were excited to engage with students to showcase the great career opportunities we have to offer,” Chloe concluded.
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Supporting women's well-being.
KTL celebrated World Menopause Day on Friday 18th October, we wanted to shine a light on the experiences of women navigating this significant life transition.
Menopause, often beginning in the late 40s or early 50s, can bring a range of physical and emotional changes.
At KTL we believe in creating a supportive and inclusive workplace for all. Our commitment to a menopause-friendly environment ensures that our employees receive the support they need. Here's how we're making a difference:
To find out more information about World Menopause Day, go to: https://lnkd.in/eRPxqb6C
On World Mental Health Day, KTL raised awarness about mental health and driving positive change. This year’s theme was: "It’s Time to Prioritise Mental Health in the Workplace."
To support this year’s campaign, KTL organised 'Time to Talk' sessions over a one week period. These sessions offered a chance for staff to enjoy a chat with colleagues. Taking time to connect with others can significantly boost our well-being.
Alan Hanamy, KTL CEO visited a site to meet with staff and he shared this update, “I visited one of the KTL Power crews who were working on the MV upgrade program for ESB Networks. “It was great to see ‘first hand’ the work being carried out and to listen to Slavisa (PICW), Francis (PICP) and their crew to understand better what’s involved in doing this work.
"I then took the opportunity to do a safety audit and had a good discussion about the importance of Mental Health & Wellbeing – as part of KTL’s ‘Time to Talk’ initiative. “The visit re-enforced how skilled and diligent our crews need to be to carry out this work safely and efficiently.
"Overall, it was really encouraging to see how enthusiastic, competent, safety conscious and efficient the entire crew are.
"The risks they face driving all over the country, working on live networks, at height and at depth, using heavy plant are ever-present. It reminded me in a very real manner, the serious responsibility I and our management team have in relentlessly supporting our field staff in every way possible, to always stay vigilant and safe.
“The visit also gave me a better sense of the huge scale of what ESB Networks are doing to upgrade Ireland’s electricity networks to de-carbonise our environment and support the transition away from using fossil fuels in our homes and businesses.
"It’s great that KTL are playing a role in such a key project for Ireland – we intend to keep investing heavily in growing our organisation in this area.
"Thanks again to our crew (including some new trainees working through their induction) and our safety officers for being so open and helpful during my visit - slavisa pustivuk (PICW), Francis Keegan (PICP), John Dempsey, Craig O’Connell, Scott Burrows, Joseph Amanta, Gilbert Escorpian, Kate Brennan and Raymond Foran.”
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