Miller UK-Ward & Burke Construction team up for workforce safety videos

Miller UK, a global market attachment manufacturer, has recently teamed up with Ward & Burke Construction, a civil engineering company, to produce a series of operator safety training videos. The videos will be used by Ward & Burke as part of its own internal operator training campaign for the safe operation and maintenance of the Miller Mate and Miller PowerLatch quick couplers across the UK, Ireland, Canada and the European Union. Jason Glynn, chief technical support for construction equipment at Ward
December 14, 2017
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Miller UK, a global market attachment manufacturer, has recently teamed up with Ward & Burke Construction, a civil engineering company, to produce a series of operator safety training videos

6850 Miller UK, a global market attachment manufacturer, has recently teamed up with Ward & Burke Construction, a civil engineering company, to produce a series of operator safety training videos. The videos will be used by Ward & Burke as part of its own internal operator training campaign for the safe operation and maintenance of the Miller Mate and Miller PowerLatch quick couplers across the UK, Ireland, Canada and the European Union.

Jason Glynn, chief technical support for construction equipment at Ward & Burke, said: “There are many items of legislation appropriate to the use of quick couplers, most of which stress the importance of providing operators with sufficient information and instruction to carry out their job safely. Ward & Burke offer a complete in-house solution to civil engineering construction problems and our core business beliefs are focused strongly around operator and onsite safety. We’re always looking out for the latest technology to ensure the safe operation of our machinery and when Miller showed us Miller Mate, we knew that we had to add it to our machines.”

In 2017, Ward & Burke has invested in 40 Miller Mates, now retrofitted onto all the company’s machines, and 80 Miller PowerLatch quick couplers. Following this investment, Ward & Burke recognised the value and requirement to produce its own quick coupler/Miller Mate training videos which were to be displayed at its regular safety briefings in conjunction with continuous operator training.

Barry Robison, Miller UK marketing manager, said: “We were asked to support Ward & Burke with the development of a series of videos demonstrating the safe working practices for the use of quick couplers. The core aim of the safety videos was to educate and inform machine operators on the safe use of quick couplers whilst reducing the misuse and mismanagement of the equipment.” 

The safety videos were filmed at Finning’s impressive brand new state-of-the-art service centre in Dublin using one of Ward & Burke’s brand new Cat 335 machines. The new safety videos were premiered during a Ward & Burke workforce briefing last month at their Manchester office, hosted by Jason Glynn and company director Michael Ward.

Glynn, who was instrumental in the creation of the training videos said: “The Miller Mate safety training videos produced in conjunction with Miller UK have been positively received and will certainly support Ward & Burke’s drive for workforce safety.

“The videos will be posted onto YouTube as well as the Ward & Burke website, so they can be played to operators as part of routine safety briefings, More importantly, we will now know that when our machines are out on site, every operator will be reminded of the correct and safe operating procedure every time they change the attachment.”

Russell Lowe, business development manager at Miller UK, said: “It was a pleasure working with Ward & Burke on this project. The focus was purely on workforce and onsite safety. Following Ward & Burke’s recent investment in Miller Mates, the natural progression was to ensure they were utilised as an integral part of operator safety training. This, combined with Ward & Burke’s recent purchase of the Miller PowerLatch quick couplers, is guaranteed to ensure that the company continue its drive for workforce safety.”

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