Green transition offers chance to improve work conditions
THE TRANSITION to greener economies and industries offers a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to improve working conditions and practices for migrant workers, according to IOSH.
THE TRANSITION to greener economies and industries offers a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to improve working conditions and practices for migrant workers, according to IOSH.
ONE HUNDRED and thirty-five workers were killed in work-related incidents in Great Britain in the last year, according to figures published on 6 July by the Health and Safety Executive.
THE ROYAL Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), peers and business leaders came together at the House of Lords on 4 July to celebrate the power of collaborative working and to mark the Government’s U-Turn on scrapping vital health and safety laws as part of the Retained EU Law Bill.
WITH SIXTEEN sections, learning to navigate your SDSs can seem like a daunting task. Because of this, EcoOnline has created a brand-new guide ‘Ultimate Guide to Safety Data Sheet Management’ to help you and your colleagues stay safe and secure on the job.
AUTO WINDSCREENS has taken a strategic approach to managing its work-related road risk – and is reaping the business benefits.
AS AN educational medium, training films offer a number of benefits when it comes to health and safety, helping employees better retain information, particularly when combined with reinforcement via handouts and questionnaires, says Alan Farnod.
ROB HULL has been announced as the new Chair of NEBOSH, an international health and safety awarding organisation and charity. He will take up the position from July 2023.
FIRE SAFETY Matters magazine, which is published by Western Business Media, won a special commendation for Media Brand of the Year (Business Media) at the prestigious Professional Publishers Association (PPA) Awards.
INDUSTRIAL PLANT & Equipment is proud to announce the launch of the new Industrial Plant & Equipment Awards (IP&E Awards).
UK WORK and pensions secretary Mel Stride has been quoted in a national newspaper saying increases in people working from home is causing a rise in those on long-term sickness.
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