Safety and Training

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27 November 2019

 

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HR and training manager Megan Walker (second from left) receives the trophy for Coleman from European Demoliton Association president Francisco Cobo

Winner

Coleman Group

Country

United Kingdom

Also shortlisted

Budget Demolition (Canada)

Erith Contractors (United Kingdom)

Hughes and Salvidge (United Kingdom)

Liberty Industrial (Australia)

Summary

In the previous 12 months Coleman had invested more than $100,000 in training, based on delivering and attracting new talent.

The company said that the development of its training matrix not only sets clear expectations of training and experience but also the opportunity for progression.

Coleman’s human resources and training manager Megan Walker received the award as the judges remarked: “Coleman showed great management of people.”

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