British Safety Council film shows how stress endangers lives
A powerful new film launched by the British Safety Council shows how stress can lead to injury and fatalities at work.
A powerful new film launched by the British Safety Council shows how stress can lead to injury and fatalities at work.
Global think-tank Leesman has launched a research project to the corporate real estate market that aims to reveal the building blocks that have the greatest impact when looking to boost labour productivity and employee satisfaction.
Health and Safety is part of a series providing practical guidance to running efficient and successful projects using the RIBA Plan of Work 2013.
Choice of courses for anyone who works at height or manage others who work at height.
A recent survey has revealed that more than one in three people have no one to talk to about work-related stress.
Over recent decades beauty standards have altered to place a larger importance on sun tans and changing leisure habits have made regular use of sunbeds acceptable. A culturally agreed importance of boasting a year-round tan as a sign of health – and expendable wealth – mean that tanning is more pervasive than ever before.
It’s estimated that well over a million workers suffer with illnesses that are caused by their work despite the vast majority of occupational illnesses being preventable according to workplace equipment supplier Slingsby.
Drivers who suffer stress are more likely to be in a road crash, warns a road safety organisation as people return to work and school in ‘Stresstember’ – the month identified by health professionals as being one of the most stressful.
September 1 marks the formal launch of a new British and International Standard that prioritises employee well-being and safety.
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