Stamp it Out release concept artwork for its industry facing campaign for Respect our Workforce Week.
Ahead of this year's #respectourworkforceweek , (w/c 11th March) Stamp it Out have released the first concept artwork for its industry facing camoaign to encourage roadwork's to call out abuse and regard it as something that is not just "part of the job."
The Report it | We'll Sort it campaign will focus on encouraging the workforce to report instances of abuse, with the inference being that if you don't report it, we cannot do anything about it (aka sort it).
Respect our Workforce Week will also see the launch of specially liveried Traffic Management and Civil Engineering vehicles, a decision driven in principle by leading client organisations and their key contractors.
With many local authorities already signed up to to the Stamp it Out commitment the week will feature a series of both industry and public facing campaigns aimed at highlighting the high levels of abuse our workforces face on a weekly basis with almost 50% of those carrying out works on the public highways experiencing abuse on a weekly basis.
Supporting the campaign, Dave Shaw, Director of HW Martin Traffic Management said,
"For many years we have seen significant challenges with members of the public entering our worksites, either in vehicles or on foot and posing a risk to our workforce.
"As an industry, we have a duty of care to those we put to work and removing the risk of abuse, both verbal and physical is a key element of this.
"That is why we as an organisation will offer unequivocal support to both the Stamp it Out programme and the #thinkrespect campaign."
Other elements such as branded PPE designs for organisations to adopt and targeted signage as well as high level engagement with both government and the police will also form key components of the campaign with further details to follow.
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