MANAGING HAZARDS – A JUGGLING ACT
Article by Louise A M Hosking in IOSH Magazine all about stepping back, reflecting and looking at all your OSH hazards right now.
Read morePsychological safety at work
Psychological safety is achieved in organisations which look at their culture and are willing to adjust how they organise and lead.
Read moreLooking forward with 2020 vision
Considering the last decade to look forward with 2020 vision.
Read moreWorkplace Risk Assessments and Employee Wellbeing
Conducting a risk assessment is not just about adjusting furniture to fit in with social distancing or stricter cleaning measures.
Read moreTop tips on how OSH professionals can keep the right plates spinning
While we are focused on infection control it is important to keep the right OSH plates spinning to continue to protect workers from the hazards we usually monitor closely.
Read moreDevelop for success: why training and development is vital in volatile times
Training budgets can feel like an easy financial cut when things get tight, especially for SMEs, but budgets need to be ring-fenced to secure success, says Louise Hosking.
Read moreCOVID-19: Who is looking after our healthcare professionals?
Louise Hosking discusses what healthcare management and the government should be doing to support the wellbeing of healthcare professionals fighting on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis.
Read moreTraining Legalities
Louise Hosking explains that legal requirements should determine how you plan your training.
Read moreOur customers need us – but we can’t get to them
Every single one of our customers needs support around what’s going on right now, so we have changed our business model to provide that support in a different way.
Read moreCreating a safer future
As OSH professionals it’s important to reflect on our vision, mission and values to consider what defines us, the work we undertake and the journey we all take, says Louise Hosking.
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