Limerick City and County Council's Fire Service River Rescue Pontoon Project has been nominated for a major award.
This key project was shortlisted under the Public Sector category at the Health and Safety Excellence Awards 2023.
Launched in 2020, the Health and Safety Excellence Awards recognise and reward the most outstanding health and safety achievements in Ireland and the teams that drive them.
Limerick City and County Council's nominated project comprises a river rescue pontoon, access gantry, and floating dock, all of which were installed as an enhancement of the Fire Service's existing facilities at Steamboat Quay.
The new river rescue pontoon has improved the safety and ergonomics of how the Fire Service deploys personnel and resources to river rescues and it features advanced energy-efficient lighting for visibility during night operations. Fire Service personnel can access the Fireswift rescue boat even more quickly which helps reduces the response time to river rescue incidents: an environment in which even seconds matter.
The project involved a multidisciplinary team effort, with emphasis on value for money and end users' needs. The project succeeded thanks to the health and safety processes and safety management procedures in Limerick Fire and Rescue Service and Limerick City and County Council.
Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Francis Foley said: "This award recognises the hard work and dedication of our employees and management in working together to maintain excellence in health and safety at work. I would like to congratulate everyone involved on this nomination."
Chief Fire Officer Michael Ryan added: "The new river rescue pontoon is a result of robust and engaged health and safety structures within the Fire Service. The project is a splendid example of teamwork and how much can be achieved when people share a common goal. It represents value for money and a prudent use of resources."
The awards ceremony takes place on Wednesday 29 March at The Crowne Plaza Hotel, Dublin.
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