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Congratulations to Hinehou Ryland who signed up for the BCITO apprenticeship last week!
At Tumu we are constantly looking at new ways of improving the workplace for our employees, making sure we have up to date technology and machinery is just one of the innovative ways we like to progress the workplace.
Tumu Timbers would like to congratulate Aisake Nu’u on getting his Restricted Drivers Licence and Taka his Full Drivers Licence through our GOT Drive Program! One of Tumu Timbers many initiatives are to support employees to obtain the correct drivers licence, in doing so Tumu Timbers has facilitated a partnership...
On Thursday 13th September Tumu Timbers proudly hosted Annette Beautrais who presented the Mates in Construction programme to employees at our site for a third year in a row. The Mates in Construction programme was developed in Australia to target suicide prevention in the construction industry.
TUMU Timbers have had a sterling write up in 'The Profit' magazine recently. The article details our achievements, growth, new technology and the vast amount of career opportunities we offer.
As health and safety legislation increases employer liability, workplace noise for some remains out of sight out of mind writes Patrick O'Sullivan. Live artillery when in the British army was an extreme noise "that goes right through your head" despite any ear protection used, says occupational physician Dr David McBride.
Tumu Timbers were approached by ACC and asked to enter the HB Chamber of Commerce Business Award 2016. ACC were sponsoring the Health and Safety section.
At Tumu Timbers we are committed to continuous improvement and achieving quality objectives relating to the products and services we supply to our customers.