Health and safety: a top priority
Health and safety should be a top priority in any organisation as they are required to invest in keeping their workers safe from harm and illness.
Health and safety should be a top priority in any organisation as they are required to invest in keeping their workers safe from harm and illness.
RoSPA has reacted positively to the Government’s announcement of the Office for Product Safety and Standards.
There is no better way to show continued commitment to maintaining and improving safety standards.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents’ Board of Trustees has announced the appointment of Errol Taylor as the charity’s new chief executive.
Celebrating 100 years of saving lives, The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) held its Centenary Royal Garden Party, at Buckingham Palace on 25th May.
Preventability must be at the heart of efforts to ease the rising pressure on healthcare services, says Tom Mullarkey, chief executive of RoSPA, in the charity’s latest Annual Review.
As the daylight savings system reaches 100 years old in 2016, family safety charity RoSPA – which also celebrates its centenary this year – is calling for a change from the current regime of GMT in the winter and GMT+1 in the summer.
The Royal Society for Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Health and Safety Awards is now open for applications.
A document highlighting some of the challenges people face when investigating workplace accidents has been produced by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA).
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