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Health and Safety Matters Podcast - Episode 30
06 February 2023
EPISODE 30 of the Health and Safety Matters Podcast is now live and features an interview with RS Safety Solutions Group Sales Director Rob Russell.
The HSM Podcast is sponsored by The Health & Safety Event, which takes place on 25-27 April 2023 at NEC Birmingham.
In this episode, Mark Sennett chat with RS Safety Solutions Group Sales Director Rob Russell about the Protect What Matters Survey, which asks how have attitudes changed towards health and safety in your company? Are you optimistic for the future, or are there warning signs on the horizon?
You can take part in the survey at https://survey.euro.confirmit.com/wix/2/p309238574972.aspx
Mark also takes a look at the latest industry news including the new impacts of the new Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, NEBOSH appointing a new CEO, British Safety Council reopening its offer to SMEs and micro-sized employers to apply to attend a free three-hour workshop to help them develop a wellbeing strategy, and IOSH responding to plans from Labour to get more people with health conditions and disabilities into work.
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- Health and Safety Matters Podcast - Episode 31
- Director's suspended sentence for HAVS cases
- Director sentenced after repeat offences
- Call for employers to pay up
- Fine after care home resident chokes and dies
- Practitioner viewpoint
- NEBOSH unveils new-look General Certificate
- BOHS celebrates milestone with key message
- BOHS releases paper on use of face coverings
- 'Infections could rebound', warns TUC