Recently the news media has been
reporting about environmental health & safey incidents and the LME.
Forgetting about the good works so many of our plants do for their surrounding
communities. Here is a recent story posted on social media site on January 8,
2015 of how one aluminum company supported their local community:
Volunteer
lifesavers in Shropshire have bought a response car, with the help of a
generous donation from a local business.
Bridgnorth
Aluminium has given the town’s Community First Responders £3,000. The money has
been added to fundraising already underway and brought forward the purchase of
the Honda CRV.
Co-ordinator of
the Community First Responder scheme Ian Thompson said: “Whilst the volunteers
have been actively fundraising in different ways, an extremely generous four
figure donation from Bridgnorth Aluminium has seen the purchase of a vehicle
happen far sooner than we ever anticipated.
“Our members now
have a four wheel drive vehicle available for use in time for the winter period
which is a bonus, but beyond that, a dedicated vehicle to ensure we are able to
provide as much emergency cover as possible between our volunteers in
Bridgnorth, in support of the ambulance service.
“Previously, the
volunteers were reliant on using their own transport whilst ‘on call’, which
has unfortunately occasionally reduced the number of hours they can be
available.”
Simon MacVicker,
Managing Director of Bridgnorth Aluminium said: “Bridgnorth Aluminium is proud
to support local projects and initiatives, and we’re delighted that the
donation has enabled the Community First Responders to purchase a dedicated
vehicle sooner than anticipated. With two Bridgnorth Aluminium employees
actively volunteering as First Responders in the area, this was the perfect
opportunity for the business to give something back to the local community and
by providing funds for the ongoing maintenance of the new vehicle, we look
forward to supporting the initiative in the months and years ahead.”
Community First
Responders are members of the public trained by West Midlands Ambulance Service
in a number of assessments and procedures. They volunteer their spare time to
be called upon by the ambulance service’s control room to attend a medical
emergency in their area while a blue-light vehicle is en-route.
Congratulations to Bridgnorth
Aluminium for their recent donation to Shropshire’s Community First Responders.
This is just one example among the countless acts of goodwill companies in our
industry perform every year. The APSB would love to hear any stories of
companies in our industry performing acts of goodwill. Either by volunteering
or by donating funds.
Social media has had a tremendous effect
on our industry. This story was found on a social media site. History has shown
that a small safety incident can become an international news story in a matter
of hours because of the power of social media. The Aluminium Times magazine had
an interesting article about social media and the effect to our industry. It
can be found below.
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