L’Oréal case study: Excellence is not enough
November 1, 2023
L’Oréal discusses their programmes designed to surround employees with a culture of care and develop an interdependent safety ethos. Read More
November 1, 2023
L’Oréal discusses their programmes designed to surround employees with a culture of care and develop an interdependent safety ethos. Read More
September 7, 2023
In the second of three exclusive articles for SHP examining the elements that make up L’Oréal’s award-winning health and safety system, we look at how the company strives for OSH excellence through its standard setting, and behavioural and cultural programmes. Read More
July 13, 2023
In the first of three exclusive articles for SHPonline examining the components of L’Oréal’s award-winning health and safety system, we look at the fundamental controls mandated for the company’s sites around the world. Read More
December 13, 2022
Covid-19 highlighted the need for safety and health leaders to be central to decision making and shaping the sustainability agenda, heard delegates at a recent symposium, in London. Health and safety journalist Tim Branagh reports. Read More
July 15, 2022
SHP caught up with Malc Staves, L’Oreal’s Global Vice President of Health & Safety. In the interview, Malc discussed his take on leadership and shared some of the initiatives which are making L’Oréal employees, as well as local communities, safer. Read More
October 10, 2021
RoSPA and L'Oreal's, Leading Safely for Women programme gathers momentum with its November course in high demand. Read More
June 9, 2021
Tim Walsh looks at L’Oréal’s simplification drive, VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous) and the pandemic… Read More
March 7, 2021
‘Visible, Connected and Empowered in OSH’, RoSPA and L’Oréal have partnered to launch their Leading Safely for Women programme, the aim being to support what both organisations see as an underrepresented group in health & safety. Read More
March 5, 2021
In episode 8 of the Safety & Health Podcast, we hear from Gill Kernick about the pressing need to improve building safety culture post-Grenfell. We then look ahead to 2021 with some news from the Women in Safety & Health Network, plus hear an update on the One Percent Safer Foundation. Read More
March 4, 2021
SHP focuses on a book described as an ‘anthology of the world’s best thought leaders, all in one place’, One Percent Safer, which was put together during the first UK lockdown to provide nuggets of wisdom to make your organisation one percent safer and to raise funds for the One Percent Safer Foundation. Read More