A truly inclusive approach to safety should encompass all aspects of equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI). In this episode, two IOSH Future Leaders share ideas of how they've used it to their advantage in their organisations.
In this exclusive interview, IOSH magazine's former editor Nick Warburton sits down with Professor Dame Carol Black, to talk about the value of occupational health services and emerging issues that will require our attention as we return to the new normal.
In this episode, two members of the IOSH Future Leaders steering group explore where they get their inspiration from as health and safety practitioners, discuss how to develop power skills, and give our listeners some fresh ideas about different places we can all learn from.
IOSH’s thought leadership manager, Chris Jerman, breaks down the concept of human capital and explains how IOSH is connecting the conversation with its Catch the Wave campaign.
This episode has been taken over by three IOSH Future Leaders: Alpa Vadher, Adam Gawne and Abdulhanan Cheema. They discuss how to be a good safety influencer, and the new standard for psychosocial risks and how it might impact mental health in the workplace.
In this episode, Philip White, director of regulation at the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and Peter Brown, HSE’s director of engagement and policy, discuss changes in the 50 years since the Roben’s report, managing stress and mental ill health, and how the regulator kept things in proportion during the Covid-19 pandemic.
IOSH's new thought leadership manager Chris Jerman tells us what his new role will entail, and why it's so important for safety managers to be thinkers.