New Rules of Safety: Catching the safety virus: the power and potency of social contagion
May 11, 2016
It’s that time of year isn’t it? The guy on the train sneezes, and a couple of days later Read More
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It’s that time of year isn’t it? The guy on the train sneezes, and a couple of days later Read More
April 4, 2016
SHP is leading the way digitally, with the move from a print publication to a purely online platform. In the last three months, with a dedicated editorial team driving the content production of SHP, the health and safety news site has more than doubled its users. Over 2,500 people use the site every day and over half a million users have visited in the last year alone. Read More
March 31, 2016
Andrew Sharman describes how a week in Siberia, alongside battling the cold, has left him intrigued by two leaders Read More
February 15, 2016
Andrew Sharman explains how a chance meeting on an aeroplane led to a reflection of the culture at NASA when the challenger exploded 30 years ago, and where a culture of risk wasn't fully understood by the leaders. Read More
January 28, 2016
By Andrew Sharman It’s that time of year isn’t it? Over the last few weeks you might have sat down Read More
January 28, 2016
The SHP editorial board is a hand-selected panel of health and safety experts who contribute regularly to the website through articles, webinars, interviews, videos and more. Read More
January 6, 2016
The science of behaviour has evolved to a point where behaviour-based safety (BBS) has become a core element for many Read More
January 5, 2016
After 32 years, SHP’s print edition has closed and, as you might expect, the final issue is somewhat of a retrospective. Read More
December 4, 2015
William Deming’s 14 principles of management can transform the quality, safety and effectiveness of business, argues Andrew Sharman. Twenty years Read More
December 3, 2015
On 1st December, we held a small party here at UBM to say goodbye to a 32 year legacy – Read More