Urgent action needed to tackle “epidemic” of long working hours, says IOSH
September 30, 2024
Half the UK’s workers regularly put in two or more additional hours without pay every week – many of them an hour or more a day – while more than half admit working while feeling too ill to do so, new survey findings reveal. Read More
Overhaul HASAWA to shift workforce safety attitudes, study finds
July 17, 2024
New research says legislation requires shift to represent today's world of work. Read More
‘More supportive working cultures are needed’ to reduce employee absence – which is at the highest rate in more than a decade
October 4, 2023
Calls have been made for more supportive working cultures to reduce employee absence - which is at the highest rate in more than a decade. Read More
SHP’s Annual Products and Services Report – 2023
September 25, 2023
Discover the profession's buying habits in this exclusive trend report put together by SHP. Stay ahead of the curve and download this exclusive 18-page report now. Read More
Report highlights gender disparity in safety sector
July 20, 2023
Study of 200 health and safety professionals reports issues around senior-level progress and bias. Read More
‘Get workers back in the office’ – Employers call to end hybrid working
April 26, 2023
Over half of employers are encouraging workers to stop hybrid working and get back in the office, a survey has revealed. Read More
Railway perimeter safety – an unspoken danger?
October 9, 2021
Survey reveals challenges faced by civil engineers to ensure perimeter safety. Read More
‘Inadequate’ refurbishment and demolition survey failed to identify asbestos
June 5, 2018
A property management consultancy and an asbestos surveying company have received fines after an inadequate survey was provided for a major refurbishment project that included partial demolition. Read More
Workers admit using company computers to check up on exes
June 5, 2018
The overwhelming majority of British workers are using company technology to check up on their former partners via social media, according to a new survey. Read More
Majority of UK workers “would wear mental health monitoring device”
February 15, 2018
The majority of British workers would wear a device to detect signs of mental health issues if it was supplied by their employer, according to new research. Read More