Monday 11 September 2017

ESCAPE LIVE!


Celebrating a fantastic and successful 3rd quarter, our Birmingham team took a day out the office to visit Escape Live! 

Working in a team of between two and six people, players have just 60 minutes to escape from a locked room before it is too late! Everyone must work together to find the clues and solve the puzzles in order to make sure you all make your way out in time!

Split into two teams, Team 1 (Steve, Kris, Shaun & Luke) took on Room 13 and managed to escape within an impressive 45 minutes with only 2 clues!


Team 2 (Kris A, Billy, Kyrie, Olie) took on The Lab and managed to complete the challenge just in the nick of time, after 58 minutes with 6 clues!


Great to hear that Birmingham are representing the FT name and coming back with 2 wins!

If you'd like to get your team involved in a fantastic team building (and nerve-wracking!) event, visit the Escape Live website and get signed up!




Tuesday 20 June 2017

Stay cool in the summer months!

After spending the past 5 months of the year complaining about the usual rainy British weather, mother nature seems to have repaid us in immense (and extremely uncomfortable!) proportions.

Whilst most of us can seek shelter inside an air-conditioned office, the UK’s construction force often miss out on the same luxuries and are therefore at a high risk for heat-related illnesses.

Prolonged exposure to the heat as well as the strenuous nature of the jobs puts you on a high likelihood of becoming unwell – so it is essential that sites are proactive in keeping themselves and others safe in the summer months.

Here are FastTrack’s 5 top tips on how to avoid heat related illnesses in the summer months!

Drink up!
We all know we should be drinking a minimum of 2litres of water a day but during these hot summer months, this should increase to nearly 3litres! A great way to keep check is to try having a quick drink every 15-20 minutes, or get your hands on one of these water bottles to help you keep track of how much water you’ve drank throughout the day! 



Handy tip!
We know cups of tea and coffee may not be on the top of your list on a hot summer’s day (they’re certainly not on ours!) but if you find yourself reaching for the kettle regardless – try to restrict the amount of caffeinated drinks you knock back in the heat.  They contain diuretics which can make you even more dehydrated!

Dress appropriately!
It may sound obvious but with H&S regulations interfering with our desire to work topless and in shorts, it can be tricky to choose the gear that will protect you and keep you cool.  When stocking up on your site gear, aim for lightweight and light-colored clothing to help you stay cool and if possible, find clothing and protective gear with moisture wicking properties!
Don’t forget some shades if the sun is reflecting into your eyes and sunscreen for any exposed areas!
Give the new guy some leeway!
According to OSHA, workers who are new on site are more likely to struggle with the heat! They claim,
Workers new to outdoor jobs are generally most at risk for heat-related illnesses. Cal/OSHA investigated 25 incidents of heat-related illness in 2005. In almost half of the cases, the worker involved was on their first day of work and in 80% of the cases the worker involved had only been on the job for four or fewer days.” (This guidance is available online at http://osha.gov/SLTC/heatillness/heat_index/.)
It’s therefore key to allow new workers to ‘acclimatize’ to hot temperatures when working on site.  A good way to manage this is to start doing about 50% of your normal workload and gradually work up to 100% over the next week! It may not seem great for the work-load but it will benefit the team if there are no members off sick with heat-stroke!
Take a break!
It’s simple. If you’re not feeling great, have a break!
Whether it’s under a tree, inside an air con’d car or maybe even inside the portaloo(!), taking 5 minutes to sit in the shade and cool down can stop the heat making you ill! Again, a couple of minutes away from the job won’t have a huge effect on the time it takes to complete a project, but coming down ill and needing days off may!
Finally, know what to do!
Keep an eye on one another, and be alert for signs of heat exhaustion! Early symptoms include lethargy, disorientation, stumbling, dropping tools, slurred speech or unresponsiveness – all of which are extremely dangerous on a construction site!
If you suspect that somebody (or that you!) are suffering from a heat related illness, get them in the shade, remove any unnecessary clothing and ensure they are drinking plenty of water.  You can also put some cool, damp towels/clothing on the back of their neck and wrists/ankles to help reduce their body temperature.  If this fails, don’t feel shy about calling the emergency services – heat illnesses can be extremely serious so better to be safe than sorry!
Look after yourselves and eachother, stay healthy and ensure the efficient running of your site!



Monday 27 March 2017

Billy's Charity White Collar Boxing Match!

On 18th March, Billy Sewell from our Birmingham office took part in a Charity White Collar Boxing Match to raise money for Cancer Research!

After 8 long weeks of intense training, Billy managed to do FastTrack proud and reign supreme!


Following the match he said, 
'The referee gave me all 3 rounds, but it was not an easy win and turned out to be a very tough challenge…I definitely took a few punches!'
Despite a good few days of feeling very sore, Billy has certainly impressed and not only raised a massive £1,720.67 for the cause, but was also titled Top Fund Raiser for the event!

A massive thank you to everyone who supported and sponsored the event - all the support that Billy received certainly contributed towards his dedication to train so hard and keep focused!

If you wish to sponsor Billy for his fantastic efforts, please follow the link!

https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Billy-Sewell

Watch the full match at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjYrkqQYZoE!

WELL DONE BILLY!

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FastTrack - Best Rail & Aviation Recruitment Agency (UK)!

Last year, FastTrack was entered into the Corporate Vision Recruitment Awards 2016.

A quarterly publication, read by a worldwide network of CEOs, directors and other top-level professionals; Corporate Vision spans an array of industries and sectors and currently have a readership of an impressive 170,000+ professionals worldwide!

Through constant hard work (and perhaps a stroke of luck!) FastTrack has won the award for the 
Best Rail & Aviation Recruitment Agency – UK!

As winners, they have landed a place on the winners list of the Corporate Visions website for the year, a feature in their winners magazine special and a nice new sparkling trophy!

A huge well done and congratulations to James Barnham, Dean Tuhey and the rest of the Rail/Aviation Teams!






Friday 10 February 2017

FastTrack Chosen Charity 2017!

Every child deserves the best possible chance to rebuild their life after abuse.

With an estimated half a million children suffering abuse in the UK each year, the NSPCC are the only charity fighting to end child abuse in the UK and Channel Islands.

They help children who have been abused to rebuild their lives, they protect children at risk and they find the best wats of preventing child abuse from ever happening.

It is because of the hard work and dedication that the NSPCC continually provide, that they have been chosen as the FastTrack Chosen Charity for 2017!

We will therefore be carrying out a number of fund raising events over the next year to raise as much money as possible for this fantastic cause!

Abuse and neglect can happen to any child, in any family, in any home - lets help make a difference!