‘Take better care of workers or risk greater uncertainty’, businesses warned by IOSH
December 8, 2022
The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) urges UK businesses to take better care of their workforce, or risk greater uncertainty. SHP hears more from IOSH below... Read More
The obstacles to staff safety and wellbeing in the NHS
October 12, 2022
SHP hears from Roger Ringham, Chair of the National Association for Healthcare Security (NAHS) as he discusses the barriers to safety and wellbeing for NHS staff. Read More
EHS Congress – Leading from the front
September 14, 2022
A panel at EHS Congress on frontline safety leadership covered mental health, work-permits and bureaucracy. Read More
Employee safety starts with data collection and analysis
April 18, 2022
With the right data collection and analysis solutions in place, organisations can improve safety within their logistics teams, explains Peter Ruffley, CEO, Zizo, and Ian Brown, CEO, Excelpoint. Read More
Work as imagined vs. work as done
December 3, 2021
Ralph Franke, Andre Fey, and Myriam Perrier, debate the topic of ‘work as imagined vs. work as done'. Read More
Google sexual harassment claims: Firm under the spotlight over treatment of employees
October 26, 2018
Google has revealed it sacked has 48 employees since 2016 over sexual harassment claims. Read More
Employers must do more to help overseas employees in times of crisis
October 22, 2018
Companies under-prepared for political and natural disasters could affect overseas employees. Read More
Protecting oncology nurses from hazardous drugs
March 15, 2017
A research note from MindMetre asks whether it’s time for more precise legislation on the exposure of oncology nurses to Read More