Throwback Thursday: avoiding snakes in health and safety
For Christmas 1989, SHP gave its readers a ‘game of wits and intelligence’. Also known as snakes and ladders. The big nasty at the top of the board thwarting people from winning was Asbestos discovered in workshops. Other pitfalls included RSI and Legionella, but you could move up the board for renewing first aid policy and implementing occupational health screening for employees.
Move over Monopoly. Did anyone cut out their board and have a go?

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Throwback Thursday: avoiding snakes in health and safety
For Christmas 1989, SHP gave its readers a ‘game of wits and intelligence’. Also known as snakes and ladders. The
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Any ideas on how the snakes and ladder board can be enlarged. In its current state the wirting on the board is illegible.
Hi John, we’ve updated the image so you should now be able to click on it and then zoom in to see the writing better.