b'Natta has successfully passed the Level 5 Achilles, SSIP and the surveillance audit for ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 45001:2015 done by NQA.Following the poster campaign started last year, we continue to remind those on Natta construction sites of the Health and Safety procedures to be followed. By encouraging our on-site workforce to adhere to the health and safety culture when working on Natta projects, it is helping to reduce accident rates and keep our impressive total of Man-hours worked without a reportable accident to rise.Natta is proud to announce that we have been awarded the RoSPA Gold Award for 2020. This achievement demonstrates the high health and safety standards we have within the company. The RoSPA Health and Safety Awards presentation ceremony will be held in September where we will receive this award and have the opportunity to celebrate the organisations achievementDue to COVID19, our head office staff are now working from home or on furlough. On the limited sites that are still open due to safety works we have a reduced workforce. Here we are complying to Government Guidelines; our workforce has adopted social distancing, are wearing gloves and not sharing tools. Equipment is being thoroughly cleaned and staff are washing their hands regularly. All meetings are also now taking place online.The Natta Health and Safety department would like to provide you with some general tips for working from home. Keep your routine as normal as possible by:Waking up at the same time each day Getting dressed for work as you usually would Start working at the same time each day Have your usual break for lunch Switch off when your work day is finished Have a designated and suitable workspacea desk would be ideal but a table and chair if this is not available Separate your home and work duties Plan and have meetings as usual via video and conference calling facilities Engage in regular contact with your manager and colleaguesJose Fernandez Navarrete Health & Safety Advisor'