Six health and safety professionals make history
SIX NEBOSH Diploma holders have made history as the first Michael Adamson Scholarship recipients to attend the NEBOSH Graduation.
SIX NEBOSH Diploma holders have made history as the first Michael Adamson Scholarship recipients to attend the NEBOSH Graduation.
IWFM ACADEMY has launched a new Level 6 strategic leadership programme aimed at aspiring WFM leaders looking to transform how they lead – whether it’s driving a team or influencing outcomes as an individual contributor.
A SOLUTION that improves productivity, extends the life of machinery and equipment, and results in substantial cost savings? Sounds like a pipe dream, doesn’t it? Doesn’t have to be. Hone your fault-finding skills with the new Pilz UK training course.
JAMIE BARTLAM has made history by becoming the UK’s first graduate of a groundbreaking qualification designed to shape the future of workplace safety.
NEW DATA from Astutis has revealed that a growing number of UK employees are funding their own health and safety training from their own pockets.
OVER 900 HSE professionals have revealed the real barriers to progress in 2025 – from mental health struggles and cultural resistance to rising demand for flexible, digital training. Discover what’s shaping the future of compliance, learning and leadership in Astutis’ exclusive new report.
NEBOSH HAS appointed Martin Hottass to its Board of Trustees and as the new chair of its Quality Committee.
Health and safety training simply won’t be effective if the way we deliver doesn’t keep pace with the needs of the organisations we work with, and the people who keep those organisations going every day. Carla Crocombe explains how the future is tailored, blended – and highly impactful.
IN ANY workplace where physical risk is present, safety is not a guideline but a legal and moral responsibility. Whether managing a manufacturing floor, a logistics centre, or a field services team, organisations must maintain a clear understanding of what safety compliance looks like in practical terms.
A RECENT survey found that nine in ten learners would recommend a health and safety qualification for an industry with one of the highest number of fatalities: construction.
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