Re-flow has become the latest company to become a member of Safer Highways, the leading industry-wide body which champions health, safety and wellbeing.
This comes at a time of significant growth for Safer Highways which has seen several new members join the organisation in the last four months. Re-flow is added to an already solid base of tier 1 and 2 contractors and other companies from across the whole highways supply chain.
The company will bring valuable experience of its work across highways, workflow software and field operations in the UK to help Safer Highways as it continues to support the sector with a number of important programmes as well as continuing to communicate innovation, best practice and the latest thinking on health, safety and wellbeing.
Re-flow is a workflow software company based in Exeter, Devon. Their mission is to provide businesses with field operations a world-class field service management software that enables them to grow rapidly, saving time, increasing productivity and ensuring safe working practices.
Commenting on the reason for joining Safer Highways, Mike Saunders, Managing Director of Re-flow said:
“We are proud to support safe working practices and reducing roadworker abuse in the UK highways sector. We have specifically developed functionality in our software that lets people working in the field take immediate action if they encounter any dangerous incidents or hazardous working environments. Hearing first-hand the treatment people working in the highways industry face, we need to do more to help road workers take a stand. We hope to support the coalition of awareness raising organisations by providing a fast and simple means of reporting incidents as the happen, within the Re-flow mobile workforce management system and through being an active member of Safer Highways.”
Kevin Robinson, Chief Executive of Safer Highways said:
“It gives me great pleasure to welcome Re-flow to Safer Highways to help us drive forward our increasingly important agenda to help promote the importance of health, safety and wellbeing in this sector and the wider infrastructure industry. This year we have a number of insightful programmes that will help both underpin and highlight our work.”
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