School assembly from EQUANS helps raise awareness of construction site dangers!
Earlier this month, students from the Cawston Primary School in Norfolk, received a special assembly from EQUANS to highlight the dangers posed from live construction sites.
Joined by members of the South East & East regional EQUANS team including Karen Newell, Mark Rule and Frances Harvey, Social Value Manager, Julian Sanz delivered a very special assembly to school children from Cawston Primary School to highlight the dangers of construction sites and the importance of not playing on or near them.
With EQUANS currently carrying out planned investment works in the area, it's a priority for EQUANS to deliver these special talks to local schools to ensure the safety of children, parents and residents as well as the general public.
Delivered on 16th June, the assembly included a short video an interactive safety clothing Q&A session and a poster competition to get the children thinking about safety around construction sites.
Julian will return to the school in a number of weeks to judge the poster competition entries and declare the winner of a special art prize.