Sharing truck and child safety with local school

Sharing truck and child safety with local school

June 22, 2017
In conjunction with the local haulier, Steve Fairley, who operates out of Temple Quarry, Midlothian, CEMEX held a Safety Day with all of the 100 children of Moorfoot Primary School aged 5 to 12 years.

In conjunction with the local haulier, Steve Fairley, who operates out of Temple Quarry, Midlothian, CEMEX held a Safety Day with all of the 100 children of Moorfoot Primary School aged 5 to 12 years.

This comprised of a presentation on cycle safety, the risks and what to look out for, as well as a guided “changing places” tour around a vehicle and in cab.

Children were issued with takeaway packs including CEMEX activity booklets on safety, hi-vis, CEMEX water bottles and various other related safety items supplied by the haulier and Scania.

The Headmaster, Steven Wood, was presented with a model CEMEX Readymix truck to remind the children of the event and key messages.

The day was a complete success (including the weather!) and extremely rewarding and fulfilling – core to our Best For Families strategy and the staff highly praised the initiative. The feedback from the children was equally positive and engaging.

Thanks go to S Fairley Transport for providing the vehicle, Scania for the Mirror Mat, all of the staff and children of Moorfoot Primary, and in particular, Shirley Fairley for professionally pulling the event together over the past few months – a challenge in its own right! 

Pictured are the children being shown around the vehicle by Steven Fairley.