Spike in violence towards female commuters
BRITISH TRANSPORT Police Authority’s 2024 annual report shows the number of crimes against women and girls on their commute rose from 7,561 in 2021 to 11,357 in 2023.
BRITISH TRANSPORT Police Authority’s 2024 annual report shows the number of crimes against women and girls on their commute rose from 7,561 in 2021 to 11,357 in 2023.
AI EXOSKELETON technology designed to cut workplace injury rates and reduce back problems, has been successfully trialled for the first time in a care setting.
Light rail sector embraces data-led approach to risk reduction. Laura Reardon provides an insight.
STANLEY WILL be on Stand 4/D84 showcasing a range of technology solutions designed to cut accident rates and improve productivity at The Health & Safety Event 2024 at the NEC in Birmingham from 30th April – 2nd May.
STANLEY HAS created a new Ergonomic Safety Tech division and appointed Andre Jutel to lead it, as it bolsters its AI wearable technology offering. The organisation is focusing extra resources and expertise into this technology as the UK market takes off.
Data can help to inform health and safety policy in the workplace. Graham Sharp provides an insight.
A THREE-year-old child was among 27 people killed in agriculture-related activities in the last 12 months, as Britain’s workplace regulator calls for farmers to ‘think differently about safety’.
A LEADING workwear company has been fined £400,000 after an employee had the skin ripped off the palm of her left hand.
A WELSH company that manufactures kitchen and toilet tissue paper has been fined £1 million after an employee was seriously injured when he was struck in the face by a crane hook.
IOSH CALLS for action to improve and enforce laws around human trafficking.
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