Scottish Plant Owners Association's Women in Plant (WiP) working group will attend the Scottish Plant Operator Challenge, taking place 27th July at Errol, in a bid to introduce women to a career in plant.
Carly Somerville will be heading up the team representing WiP at the Scottish Plant Operator Challenge and is on a mission to entice women to consider a career in plant.
Carly explained: "There are 44 plant operators competing to be crowned Scottish Plant Operator Challenge Champion and we are expecting thousands of visitors throughout the weekend. Many of those visitors will be women, some may already work in the plant industry as part of the management team of plant businesses, a plant operator themselves or there to support a partner, friend or colleague as they compete. Others might simply come along perhaps with their family, for a great day out in Perthshire. We want to meet as many women as possible and we've got lots to talk about and plenty of things for them try."
The star attraction for WiP is the SPOA's Tenstar Simulator, which is a great way of experiencing what it is like to operate plant in different environments and for different tasks in a safe and controlled space. The simulator proved a big hit at ScotPlant and this time, given the many opportunities to put the newest innovations to the test in the dig area, it is hoped that the simulator will appeal to those who have never operated plant before, the majority of whom are likely to be women.
Morris Leslie is kindly making a machine available for those women who want to try out a real machine. This is something that is almost impossible to facilitate out with an event like this. One of the team will be available to supervise and support.
At its stand, WiP will also be showcasing workwear and PPE specifically designed for women, launched at ScotPlant in collaboration with Leo Workwear. Carly added: "Ill-fitting workwear is often a barrier for women considering a career in construction. It might seem like a small thing but it can make a big difference so having the range of clothing available for women to try will help break down that barrier."
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23/07/2024
Women In Plant To Attend Scottish Plant Operator Challenge


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