How safety systems can aid social distancing in construction
September 29, 2020
SHP spoke to Tommy Williams, Plinx Founder and CEO, to find out more about the system, how it works and how it has been adapted to help social distancing in construction during the coronavirus pandemic. Read More
The importance of safety interlocking in the waste and recycling industry
September 10, 2015
There is a common misconception that safety interlocking is an unnecessary expense. There is a responsibility on the employer to Read More
Innovative approaches to workplace safety
September 1, 2015
A new industry survey commissioned by DuPont Sustainable Solutions shows that many companies lament the lack of innovative approaches to workplace safety. Is that really the case and what can companies do to kick-start plateauing workplace safety performance? Andrew Sharman reports. Read More
System aims to reduce cyclist and commercial vehicle accidents
March 30, 2015
A cyclist safety system designed to allow cyclists and drivers to manoeuvre safely complies with the requirements of Crossrail, whereby Read More
Have your Golden Rules lost their lustre?
March 13, 2015
3 Golden Rules for every Golden Rules programme In any organisation, there are many safety rules and systems and it Read More
Creating an action management system: five points
March 24, 2014
Phil Chambers, Strategic Safety Systems Ltd: For about 20 years, I've watched people get into a state over managing actions that arise from quality, health, safety or environmental issues. What tends to happen is that there are lots of forms, meeting minutes, audit reports and all the other stuff that seems to accumulate. Read More
COSHH regulations explained: Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
February 5, 2014
Phil Chambers BSc CMIOSH, Strategic Safety Systems Ltd
Phil Chambers BSc CMIOSH, Strategic Safety Systems Ltd: Over the years, I have seen a range of assessments of substances hazardous to health. Some pose problems, so here are five common mistakes and what you need to do to avoid them. Read More