The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) has welcomed a new health, safety and environmental manager, Lauren Mawford, to its team. The move shows the GGF’s dedication to staff wellbeing and sustainability in the today’s turbulent socio-economic situation, its representative stated.
Lauren brings a wealth of experience to the role and is well placed to provide expert advice to GGF members, John Agnew, the GGF’s managing director, explained: “The GGF aims to be the industry authority on best practice in all areas of business, including the highest technical and health and safety standards. But to achieve this goal, we need in-house expertise. Lauren is a fantastic addition to our team for precisely this reason. Lauren joins us with 6 years of experience in helping companies achieve better health and safety practices, improved staff wellbeing, and positive environmental strategies, so will be a valuable resource for all our members.”
“I’m thrilled to be part of the GGF team, providing advice to members about health, safety and environmental issues,” added Lauren. “My experience not only lies in ensuring compliance but going above and beyond to identify trends within businesses to help prevent problems and achieve best practice.
“I can help design and deliver staff training and provide HR support as well as more traditional health and safety duties such as the production of fire risk reports and company-wide risk assessments. I am passionate about helping companies provide the best possible workspace for their employees, so to be able to offer this support to all the GGF’s members is a fantastic opportunity.”
The GGF members’ day returns next month, after a moratorium due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more about it here.