Cake Gain WSMP Tertiary Accreditation
Cake Gain WSMP Tertiary Accreditation
An Auckland
based paint and protective coatings company is the latest
paint industry professional to receive their ACC Workplace
Safety Management Practices (WSMP) accreditation.
Cake Commercial Services (CCS) is one of the only painting companies to achieve status of "Tertiary Qualified" WSMP by the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC). The qualification means that CCS has established the highest levels health and safety systems and good practices in injury prevention, environmental protection, allowing them to work safely on some of the most potentially hazardous sites in New Zealand.
“This is a huge achievement and demonstrates Cake’s continued commitment to be leaders in our field providing the highest level of health and safety. It is an area that we are passionate about,” says Clive Mackay, Director of Cake Commercial Services.
“CCS Works closely with larger organizations to ensure high levels of health and safety practice are followed during projects and all employees are encouraged to take an active role in the constant strive for improvement.”
Mackay says that workplace hazards will always exist and people need to respect the environment they are in. This means taking time to plan work, maintaining a cautious alertness to what is going on.
CCS works with clients in and around their operations and advises how best to integrate segregated safety walkways throughout their facilities. They apply protective coatings to concrete floors and steel work – the whole time following stringent health and safety guidelines of their own.
CCS’s recent projects include the application of epoxy floor coatings to the industrial plant at New Zealand Steel in Glenbrook. CCS have provided a protective coating to Water Sprinkler pipe system servicing two large hangers on site at Air New Zealand, Auckland Airport.
CCS also applied a protective coating to the large blue steel truss, used to erect new concrete sections to the Newmarket Viaduct motorway.
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