Incivility and organisational culture
August 25, 2022
SHP hears from Colin Hewson, Lead Consultant at Tribe Culture Change, who share his advice for leaders about the impact of uncivil behaviour on company culture and what can be done about it. Read More
How evacuation technology can influence the brain in crisis mode
April 21, 2022
Crisis psychology refers to how we react in the event of a critical incident such as a fire, terrorist attack, or a natural disaster. Marc Gaunt provides an insight into how evacuation technology, developed in line with behavioural psychology, can be used to influence the brain in crisis mode. Read More
Celebrating safety: simple steps to better employee engagement
June 9, 2015
By Richard Byrne Health and safety can often focus on the negative, but recognising the right behaviour is important for Read More
Book review: The Field Guide to Understanding ‘Human Error’ – Third Edition
June 4, 2015
Author: Sidney Dekker Part rant, part outpouring of immensely useful knowledge, built over years of practical experience and honed by Read More
Getting more from your health and safety training
February 3, 2015
By Ian Pemberton Do you wish you could get more on-the-job implementation of skills from your health and safety training? Read More
Simple steps to engage learners
January 19, 2015
Nicole Vazquez continues her series on getting the most out of training. The first part can be found here. Imagine Read More
Obesity as a disability: how will the EU court ruling affect the workplace?
January 14, 2015
By David Towlson When it comes to health, some people can feel powerless, trapped in a cycle that seems impossible Read More
Simple steps to plan effective training
January 12, 2015
Good training is essential to the safety and wellbeing of employees. For the next few weeks Nicole Vazquez will be Read More
How do we reduce the human factor?
October 27, 2014
I have recently seen a rise in the number of incidents involving some questionable human behaviour. According to the HSE Read More