Choose an AI chat
Passengers urged to keep batteries in hand luggage amid summer travel surge
UK Health and Safety Latest

Passengers urged to keep batteries in hand luggage amid summer travel surge

by Ellie Cartwright
June 25, 2026
0

As UK airports prepare for a bustling summer with over 60 million expected passengers, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has...

Read moreDetails
Hospitals declare critical incidents as UK faces record June heatwave

Hospitals declare critical incidents as UK faces record June heatwave

June 25, 2026
Campaigners demand ban on working in temperatures above 25C as UK faces heatwave

Campaigners demand ban on working in temperatures above 25C as UK faces heatwave

June 25, 2026
Aintree equestrian centre cancels show amid weather warnings

Aintree equestrian centre cancels show amid weather warnings

June 25, 2026
HSE bans work at four companies over silica dust risks

HSE bans work at four companies over silica dust risks

June 25, 2026

Archives

  • June 2026
  • May 2026
  • April 2026
  • March 2026
  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • July 2025
  • August 2009

Categories

  • Health and Safety Help
  • News
  • Policies
  • UK Health and Safety Latest
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Policies
    • Privacy Policy
    • Editorial Policy
    • Corrections & Complaints policy
  • Useful Documents
    • Understanding RIDDOR
    • 10 Workplace Safety Failures
    • A Complete Guide to Reporting Safety Incidents in the UK
    • Fire Risk Assessment: Meeting the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order
    • COSHH Basics: A Practical Guide to Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
    • Working at Height in the UK: The Essentials (WAH Regulations 2005)
    • Asbestos in the Workplace: Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR) Essentials
    • Managing Contractors Under CDM 2015: Roles, Duties & Controls
    • DSE & Ergonomics: Healthy Workstations for Office & Hybrid Teams
    • Lock out Tag out LOTO
    • Workplace Transport Safety: Forklifts, Pedestrians & Traffic Management
    • Noise & Vibration at Work: Practical Controls (2005 Regulations)
    • Confined Spaces in the UK: Safe Entry under the Confined Spaces Regulations 1997
  • Contact
  • Agent
Friday, June 26, 2026
16 °c
London
17 ° Sat
15 ° Sun
17 ° Mon
  • Login
UK Safety News
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • UK Health and Safety Latest
    Passengers urged to keep batteries in hand luggage amid summer travel surge

    Passengers urged to keep batteries in hand luggage amid summer travel surge

    Hospitals declare critical incidents as UK faces record June heatwave

    Hospitals declare critical incidents as UK faces record June heatwave

    Campaigners demand ban on working in temperatures above 25C as UK faces heatwave

    Campaigners demand ban on working in temperatures above 25C as UK faces heatwave

    Aintree equestrian centre cancels show amid weather warnings

    Aintree equestrian centre cancels show amid weather warnings

    HSE bans work at four companies over silica dust risks

    HSE bans work at four companies over silica dust risks

    New weather warning issued as thunderstorms threaten South West

    New weather warning issued as thunderstorms threaten South West

    UK workers face challenges amid record June heatwave

    UK workers face challenges amid record June heatwave

    Europe faces deadly heatwave as temperatures soar and power outages sweep France

    Europe faces deadly heatwave as temperatures soar and power outages sweep France

    UK braces for unprecedented heatwave as petition calls for maximum working temperature

    UK braces for unprecedented heatwave as petition calls for maximum working temperature

    UK faces extreme heat warnings as temperatures soar

    UK faces extreme heat warnings as temperatures soar

    Trending Tags

    • Donald Trump
    • Future of News
    • Climate Change
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
    • Flat Earth
No Result
View All Result
UK Safety News
No Result
View All Result
Home News UK Health and Safety Latest

Premier Modular completes swift sports facility project in the Netherlands

Ellie Cartwright by Ellie Cartwright
March 21, 2026
in UK Health and Safety Latest
Reading Time: 4 mins read
0
Premier Modular completes swift sports facility project in the Netherlands

Story Highlight

– Premier Modular completed a sports facility in six weeks.
– Facility includes clubhouse, shower block, catering amenities.
– Project supports local football club during park redevelopment.
– Premier received 2026 International Safety Award recognition.
– Commitment to health and safety enhanced workplace wellbeing.

Full Story

Premier Modular, a notable offsite manufacturer based in Brandesburton, East Yorkshire, has recently completed a significant project in the Netherlands. The firm rapidly developed a comprehensive sports facility that includes essential amenities like a clubhouse, a shower block, and catering facilities, all delivered within an impressive six-week timeframe. This project was commissioned by the Municipality of Enschede, which manages the city of the same name along with its surrounding areas.

The newly constructed modular facility is poised to serve as a temporary solution for the local football club, Surinaamse Voetbal Vereniging 1991 (SVV ’91), for the next three years while their primary sports venue undergoes significant redevelopment. SVV ’91 participates in the District East, Saturday League five, which is part of the Dutch amateur football league system, underscoring the necessity for a seamless transition during the construction phase to ensure continuous access to sporting facilities.

Premier Modular’s project entailed the design and installation of two distinct structures within a total area of 220 square metres. The first module serves as a dual-bay shower and changing block, providing separate facilities for home and away teams. The second module functions as a community centre, featuring a clubhouse, meeting rooms, multipurpose spaces, a bar, and catering services. With a ceiling height of 2.7 metres, both buildings were constructed as part of a tailored design approach, especially regarding the challenging layout of the shower blocks which required an open-plan configuration, raised flooring, and a central drainage system.

Jesper Wielinga, who is the project manager for the Municipality of Enschede, expressed the importance of the project’s design and execution. He stated, “We had very specific requirements for the project. The site sits on the boundary of a large residential housing estate, so the facility had to be aesthetically pleasing and constructed with minimal disruption to local residents.” His comments highlight the balancing act required in urban construction projects, especially those embedded within residential communities.

Premier Modular’s quick turnaround and adherence to the project requirements didn’t go unnoticed. Wielinga noted the firm’s ability to deliver a facility that not only met but exceeded expectations, remaining within budget constraints. “Premier Modular rapidly delivered a high-quality facility that met the club’s requirements and provided flexibility while staying within budget. We couldn’t be more satisfied with the collaboration,” he added, illustrating the efficacy of the partnership.

David Oakley, the general manager at Premier Modular, elaborated on the company’s commitment to contemporary, sustainable building practices. He remarked, “At Premier Modular, our focus is on delivering modern, sustainable buildings that support communities. On this project, our team’s meticulous planning and offsite expertise enabled us to overcome the site’s constraints and complete the installation and fit-out in just three days.”

This project exemplifies Premier Modular’s emphasis on precision and efficiency. By merging offsite manufacturing techniques with effective on-site project management, the company managed to deliver a high-quality facility that not only adhered to the project timeline but also aligned with sustainability objectives. Oakley further explained, “Our modular solutions support a circular economy by reducing material waste, minimising carbon emissions, and ensuring buildings can be repurposed, reconfigured, or recycled at the end of life.” This perspective aligns with broader trends in construction, wherein sustainable building practices are becoming increasingly crucial.

In addition to the Enschede project, Premier Modular has recently been honoured with a prestigious accolade—the 2026 International Safety Award from the British Safety Council. This recognition underscores the firm’s unwavering commitment to ensuring the well-being of its workforce and the safety of its workplace environments.

The company’s modern facility, situated in Brandesburton across a 37-acre site, has garnered attention not only for its innovative construction methods but also for its dedication to workplace health and safety. This is the fourth consecutive year that Premier Modular has been acknowledged by the British Safety Council. The awards celebrate organisations around the globe that demonstrate a solid commitment to preventing workplace injuries and health issues, evaluated by independent judges.

In the pursuit of enhancing workplace safety, Premier Modular has adopted various measures. These actions include increasing visibility through signage, offering continuous training programmes, monitoring the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), conducting factory audits, and engaging in weekly discussions about health and safety matters. Such initiatives reflect a proactive approach to workplace wellbeing and an intent to foster a culture prioritising safety among employees.

In summary, Premier Modular’s recent achievements in both the Netherlands and in workplace safety underscore its role as a significant player in the modular construction sector. The swift completion of the sports facility in Enschede illustrates the firm’s adeptness at responding to immediate community needs through innovative, flexible building solutions. The firm’s recognition by the British Safety Council further solidifies its reputation for excellence and commitment to sustainability and safety in the construction industry.

Our Thoughts

The article highlights Premier Modular’s successful completion of a project in the Netherlands and their recognition for health and safety compliance. However, to further enhance safety and prevent potential incidents, a few measures could be emphasized.

First, conducting thorough risk assessments prior to the project’s initiation would comply with the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, ensuring all hazards are effectively identified and mitigated. Additionally, enhancing worker training specifically for offsite and modular construction techniques as per the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 could provide further safeguards.

Communication with local residents about construction activities should have been more robust, ensuring minimal disruption while maintaining compliance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, which mandates consideration for public safety.

Furthermore, implementing a formal mechanism for feedback from workers on health and safety practices could help identify areas of improvement, fostering an ongoing commitment to workplace safety. Though the article notes their commendable safety measures, continual assessment and adaptation of health and safety protocols can further prevent incidents in future projects.

SummarizeShare34Share197SendSend
ADVERTISEMENT
Ellie Cartwright

Ellie Cartwright

Related Posts

Babcock employee seriously injured at Devonport naval base

Babcock employee seriously injured at Devonport naval base

by Jade Anderson
April 10, 2026
0

A Babcock employee has been seriously injured at the Devonport naval base while working on the HMS Audacious. The incident,...

Paracetamol safe for pregnant women, new study finds

Paracetamol safe for pregnant women, new study finds

by Ellie Cartwright
January 17, 2026
0

A comprehensive review published in The Lancet has concluded that paracetamol use during pregnancy poses no risk of autism, ADHD,...

Useful Documents

  • Understanding RIDDOR
  • 10 Workplace Safety Failures
  • A Complete Guide to Reporting Safety Incidents in the UK
  • Understanding RIDDOR
  • Fire Risk Assessment: Meeting the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order
  • COSHH Basics: A Practical Guide to Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
  • Working at Height in the UK: The Essentials (WAH Regulations 2005)
  • Lock out Tag out LOTO

Recent Posts

  • Passengers urged to keep batteries in hand luggage amid summer travel surge
  • Hospitals declare critical incidents as UK faces record June heatwave
  • Campaigners demand ban on working in temperatures above 25C as UK faces heatwave
  • Aintree equestrian centre cancels show amid weather warnings
  • HSE bans work at four companies over silica dust risks

Recent Comments

  1. Piper Douglas on Worker dies due to inadequate machinery safety measures
  2. Natalie Coleman on New housing laws aim to tackle damp and mould crisis in England
  3. Simon Barrett on Honeymoon ruined by illness as newlywed suffers severe infection in Cape Verde
  4. Nolan Barrett on Work-related ill health in Great Britain remains a concern after pandemic peak
  5. Dylan Reeves on Sickness rates among Scottish police officers soar to troubling levels
UK Safety News

Copyright © 2026
UK Safety News

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Policies
  • Useful Documents
  • Contact
  • Agent

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News

Copyright © 2026
UK Safety News

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.