

The Tube Lines construction team upgrading Willesden Green station has been
recognised for putting in place a model for safe working at the station. The
English Heritage-listed building is undergoing a major refurbishment to allow
it to continue serving the millions of passengers that use the station. The
site was named a beacon site by Martin Brown, Chief Safety Advisor for Tube
Lines. The award was presented on Thursday night 21 February 2008 by
Sarah Teather MP. The team at Willesden Green station is led by Project Manager Baljinder
Raju, a local to Willesden Green. His team has been working around the clock to
refurbish the station whilst maintaining its history, and in doing so earned
beacon status. Tube Lines introduced the beacon status scheme to encourage all
work at project sites and maintenance depots to be done safely and
considerately. Any site can seek beacon status by demonstrating excellence in safety,
consideration for the environment and all those impacted by the work, including
local communities and those working on or visiting the site. Also key to
achieving this status is ensuring the work place is maintained to a high
standard with the teams demonstrating an exemplary safe working ethos. Following recognition of its beacon status, other project and maintenance
teams from Tube Lines will visit Willesden Green station to learn from the high
standards of safety being adopted. The refurbishment works at Willesden Green station will bring many benefits
for the millions of passengers who use the station. A new clearer public
address system and a better customer information system will boost the travel
information available, and wall tiles have been replaced to restore the
station’s historic feel. As with all station refurbishments a key focus for
Tube Lines has been to boost safety and security, with an additional 36 CCTV
cameras throughout the station and the installation of ten new help points.
These improvements help to increase the security of passengers and make the
station a pleasant place to travel through. The efficiency of the project at Willesden Green station has been
accelerated with works occurring during passenger hours and a series of weekend
closures. The closures allow for the equivalent of five weeks worth of work per
weekend. The upgrade will be completed by May 2008. Martin Brown Chief Safety Advisor for Tube Lines said:
“The team at Willesden Green has worked hard to win beacon status and is
an excellent example for all people working in rail or construction. Achieving
beacon status at our sites ensures our continued commitment to the safety of
both passengers and our employees.”
Sarah Teather was shown around the station during engineering hours whilst
100 engineers were on site carrying out improvement works. Sarah Teather
MP said:
"I use my local station every day, alongside hundreds of my
constituents. It was really good to see the improvements which are taking
shape. I waspleased to award Tube Lines with a beacon award
to recognise their efforts to be quieter for local residents. These
kinds of developments can be disruptive for local people and I appreciate that
they have worked hard to take local resident's comments on board. I am looking
forward to the summer, when all four of the Jubilee line stations in my
constituency will have completed their upgrades."
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