Big Bang Theory and Practice: Managing DIO’s Ordnance Risks
...organisational restructuring, with a number of people moving jobs. This opened up people's way of looking at DIO and has allowed us to promote the team to new areas of...
...organisational restructuring, with a number of people moving jobs. This opened up people's way of looking at DIO and has allowed us to promote the team to new areas of...
...replace non-recyclable air cargo pallet bags with a recyclable, carbon neutral version has prevented over 10.5 tonnes in plastic waste going to landfill and reduced carbon emissions by 27 tonnes....
...together (Copyright: Andy Amor) Sustainable Procurement Award Congratulations to the Corrugated Board for use in Military Level Packaging Project, which was run by Defence Equipment and Support’s Chain Services Defence...
...harm or injury to the people that use it. At all times, public safety is a prime consideration for us. We work hard to balance the needs of our users...
...provide a safe place for military training and create a woodland environment that troops can use to achieve their training objectives. However, we also have a strong focus on long...
...Plain but stay safe SPTA is a beautiful landscape, and we’d encourage you to use it. However, it can be a dangerous place if you don’t follow the rules –...
...not see or hear any activity until it is too late. It is so important for people to follow the access rules and byelaws to keep themselves safe. We have...
...used in military level packaging which had become outdated. The project originally used virgin cardboard grades that were unique to the MOD risking a pricing premium for the materials, alongside...
...role is to liaise between the friendly militaries who want to use our facilities and the UK training estate teams. I provide appropriate training advice, guidance and support to our...
...staff to make these simple changes to daily working habits resulted in both increased awareness of energy issues and changes to their behaviour which meant that they used less energy...