A history of unionism: The bicentenary of the Combination Acts
October 24, 2024
This year marks the bicentenary of the repeal of the Combination Acts, which had outlawed trade unions. Two hundred years on, has the function of unionism changed and are they still in pursuit of the same parameters of good work? IOSH’s Duncan Spencer and Dr. Christopher Davis explore these questions. Read More
National mental health strategy needed to tackle workplace wellbeing issue, urge UK safety bodies
October 10, 2024
National workplace mental health strategy among recommendations in new whitepaper joint-published by group. Read More
AI governance and the OSH profession
October 8, 2024
Collaboration is key to OSH's successful AI adoption, says Saeed Ahmadi in the latest article from IOSH's new research department. Read More
The London Health & Safety Group – over 80 years old and still going strong
March 28, 2024
This April, the London Health & Safety Group will celebrate a belated 80th Birthday (83 years to be exact). The Group's Committee members, Michael Morgan and Abi Piper look back on a rich history that began on a London bus during the Blitz. Read More
Out of control?
December 11, 2023
Kevin Barr asks who is ultimately responsible for health and safety outcomes. Read More
Conversation, not compliance, the key to driving H&S improvements
June 21, 2018
A collaborative approach to finding alternative ways of working brings better results and a happier workforce, says Malcolm Bryce-Stafford, EHS Manager at Gatwick Airport. Read More
Upcoming webinar: Safety is Broken with John Green
January 20, 2016
John Green, from Laing O’Rourke, has spent the last four years developing a new message for the industry: that “safety Read More
Joining London’s safety dots
June 1, 2015
Over the past year, the health and safety directors from the leading safety critical industries in London have met every Read More