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The Safety & Health Podcast dovetails with Safety & Health Practitioner (SHP), the first for health and safety news in the UK, to meet all the content needs of a health and safety professional. We’ll bring you the latest news, insights and legislation updates in the form of interviews, discussions and panel debates from leading figures within the profession. From working at height, lone working and other common workplace hazards, to safety culture and behaviours, occupational health and mental health & wellbeing, tune in for an easy way to remain up to date on the issues affecting your role.

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    A perfect storm? Personal safety in the intolerance epidemic

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 66:09


    Are we sleep walking into a new risk environment borne out of societal intolerance, and where does the issue sit in health and safety's remit?In this special episode of the Safety Conversation podcast, John Seddon at Peoplesafe leads a discussion on the intolerance epidemic and its effect on employer's personal safety.He is joined by Nicole Vazquez and Sue Parker-Tantush, two key voices in the lone working, security and health and safety sectors.The conversation touches on the effects of Covid-19, a less patient public and where this new risk environment sits in the health and safety profession. The podcast also offers some practical solutions including the role of technology that listeners can build into their own strategies.

    CEO Spotlight – From the frontline to the forefront

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 28:55


    Having began his career as an Emergency Medical Technician, Jason Killens is now Chief Executive of the Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust. In this special episode of the Safety Conversation Podcast, he explains how his perspective of health and safety has shifted as he moved into a leadership role from the frontline.

    Positive influence: Jason Anker reflects

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 39:34


    In this special episode of the Safety Conversation podcast, Jason reflects on his career, how the profession has changed (for better or worse) and looks ahead to future trends including the evolution of Proud2bsafe, which has created Proud2beSpeakers, a roster of motivational expert speakers further enhancing P2Bs' offering.

    ‘We will make a difference': NEBOSH Chief Executive on training provider's three-year strategy

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 23:34


    In this episode we speak to NEBOSH Chief Executive Andy Shenstone on the training provider's recently announced three-year strategy.Andy Shenstone joined NEBOSH in March 2023 and one of the first things on his to-do list was to get to grips with the company's strategic plan. “It was perfect timing really,” Andy says reflecting on the process. “The organisation haven't had a a full strategy for some time, so one of my key priorities that I'd agreed with my chair and my board was that we needed to establish a new strategy for the forthcoming period, and that's what we've accomplished.” Published in April this year, NEBOSH 2024-2027 Strategy – Developing our potential, is formed of seven ‘building blocks': Assessment and Quality; People and Culture; Learning Partners; Ethical Practice; IT-Enabled Business Transformation; Social Purpose; and Business and Market Development. The report cites the ILO's statistic that 2.3 million people die globally every year because of work-related accidents or diseases. In the podcast, Andy says these numbers are motivation for himself and his team and through heavy collaboration with a number of different partners, the charity can make a difference. "We have a real focus on equipping the workforce of the future to get home safe from work,” he says. "Ans that really is the bottom line."

    Lithium-ion battery fire risks – What you need to know (part three)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 16:08


    In the third and final of a three-part mini podcast series with both SHP and IFSEC Insider, Senior Technical Consultant at Firechief Global, Matt Humby talks about the risks associated with lithium-ion batteries with SHP Editor, Mark Glover.Matt has over 22 years experience in the fire safety industry, and now provides advice and solutions to help mitigate the fire risk with fire safety products for both commercial and residential building projects.The first episode discussed the dangers of lithium-ion batteries, while the second covered regulation and standards, and in our final episode we cover action plans organisations can take to reduce, prevent and mitigate the fire risk.Find out more hereLithium-ion battery fire risks – What you need to know (part one)Lithium-ion battery fire risks – What you need to know (part two)Webinar: Lithium-Ion Battery Fires – A burning issue in today's worldE-bike and e-scooter safety guidance issuedLithium-Ion battery fire safety – Your questions answeredHow to safely use and store lithium-ion batteries in the workplaceHot spots: fire hazards multiply to threaten construction sites

    Lithium-ion battery fire risks - What you need to know (part two)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 14:08


    In the second of a three-part mini podcast series with both SHP and IFSEC Insider, Senior Technical Consultant at Firechief Global, Matt Humby talks about the risks associated with lithium-ion batteries with SHP Editor, Mark Glover.Matt has over 22 years experience in the fire safety industry, and now provides advice and solutions to help mitigate the fire risk with fire safety products for both commercial and residential building projects.The first episode discussed the dangers of lithium-ion batteries, while this one will cover regulation and standards, and in the final episode we'll cover action plans organisations can take to reduce, prevent and mitigate the fire risk.Find out more hereLithium-ion battery fire risks – What you need to know (part one)Webinar: Lithium-Ion Battery Fires – A burning issue in today's worldE-bike and e-scooter safety guidance issuedLithium-Ion battery fire safety – Your questions answeredHow to safely use and store lithium-ion batteries in the workplaceHot spots: fire hazards multiply to threaten construction sites

    Lithium-ion battery fire risks – What you need to know (part one)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 14:23


    In the first of a three-part mini podcast series with both SHP and IFSEC Insider, Senior Technical Consultant at Firechief Global, Matt Humby talks about the risks associated with lithium-ion batteries with SHP Editor, Mark Glover.Matt has over 22 years experience in the fire safety industry, and now provides advice and solutions to help mitigate the fire risk with fire safety products for both commercial and residential building projects.The first episode discusses the dangers of lithium-ion batteries, while the next will cover regulation and standards, and in the final episode we'll cover action plans organisations can take to reduce, prevent and mitigate the fire risk.Find out more hereWebinar: Lithium-Ion Battery Fires – A burning issue in today's worldE-bike and e-scooter safety guidance issuedMitigating the risk of Lithium-ion batteries: Eight-step action planHow to safely use and store lithium-ion batteries in the workplaceHot spots: fire hazards multiply to threaten construction sites

    EXCLUSIVE PODCAST PREVIEW: Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Risks with Matt Humby at Firechief Global

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 1:07


    Click here to preview the forthcoming three-part podcast mini-series on risks around lithium-ion batteries, with expert Matt Humby, Senior Technical Consultant at Firechief Global.Publishing weekly from Tuesday 12 March on IFSEC Insider and SHP.

    'PPE isn't meant to be uncomfortable': Katy Robinson and Karl Simons on inclusive PPE

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 30:23


    In this episode, we speak to inclusive PPE campaigner, Katy Robinson, and chairman of SHP's Editorial Board, Karl Simons, about raising awareness, changing attitudes and creating a movement for tangible change for inclusive PPE.Katy Robinson is a senior project manager at East Riding of Yorkshire Council and campaign manager for the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) Yorkshire who is also spearheading an inclusive Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) campaign targeting the Yorkshire construction sector.Karl Simons, an engineer by trade, took his skill into the military before entering the safety profession working across sectors including facilities and utilities, picking up an OBE along the way – as well as SHP's most influential award in 2020. He is now co-founder of FYLD, a tech start-up that utilises AI to keep field workers safe, and also chairman of our Editorial Board.Both are supporters of SHP's Inclusive PPE campaign, and in this episode, Katy discusses the need to place more importance on PPE for women and men, highlighting that it's not just the end point of a risk assessment. She also mentions changing attitudes and creating a gold standard for best practice.Then we hear from Karl, who discusses the process of creating a movement, the evolution of raising issues at work, whether physical or mental, and why change starts with the workforce to create a 'learning culture'.Find out more hereCouncil votes to urge government to make change for inclusive PPEProtection for Everyone – SHP launches inclusive PPE campaignHuge step towards inclusive PPE as industry body promises to ensure provision‘I want our readers to feel they can share their own personal stories so others can learn': Karl Simons on his role as SHP Editorial Board Chairman

    Passing the baton – Meet the 2024 IOSH President

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 52:41


    Mark Glover speaks to incoming IOSH President Stuart Hughes about his plans for the role and asks former President Lawrence Waterman what he took from the last 12 months.

    'Understanding data differently is a game changer': Intelex's Scott Gaddis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 45:00


    Scott Gaddis at Intelex joins SHP editor Mark Glover for a special episode of the Safety Conversation that digs down into tech and asks if it really can improve your safety culture.

    Alcohol in the workplace

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 38:08


    In this episode of the podcast, SHP Editor Mark Glover speaks to Janet Hadley at Choose Sunrise about alcohol in the workplace.In the final podcast of the year, and as we enter the Christmas party season, we hear from Janet Hadley at Choose Sunrise about how we can go about supporting colleagues in the workplace who might be experiencing issues with alcohol, and the importance of understanding the stigma and attitudes that can get in the way of helping someone. Janet also shares her own experiences with alcohol, and while this isn't a podcast that preaches the merits of not drinking, she explains how a sober curious approach could kick-start a healthier relationship with drink.

    ‘I was just over the moon': 2022 Rising Star Jake Newell

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 15:42


    SHP Editor Mark Glover speaks to the winner of last year's SHP Rising Star Award, Jake Newell about what it felt like to achieve one of the sector's most coveted accolades, and how his work as an asbestos analyst continues to motivate him. This year, according to figures from the HSE, 5000 people in Britain are likely to die prematurely from asbestos exposure. For Jake Newell, these numbers serve as a daily motivation in his role as Asbestos Analyst at Acorn Analytical Services. “I could potentially be saving lives and preventing people from exposure to asbestos,” Jake tells the Safety Conversation Podcast. “I just want to make sure that work is carried out safely.”Asbestos was used extensively as a UK building material in the fifties, sixties and seventies and is still in buildings today. However, those exposed to its fibres (most commonly by those in construction), will not develop symptoms until 10-40 years later. Its use wasn't banned until 1999, a year later Jake was born. 23 years on he was recognised as SHP's UK Rising Star for his work in combatting asbestos, an achievement he still finds hard to believe. “I was just over the moon,” he says. Just knowing that my company had seen my hard work and put me forward. It was just like a really good feeling.”

    Evotix CEO Matthew Elson

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 34:35


    SHP Editor Mark Glover, speaks to Evotix CEO Matthew Elson on technology adoption, attracting talent and why the concept of work/life balance needs a refresh. In a conversation of many strands, Matthew shares his thoughts on why it's critical to get technology into the hands of frontline workers. “Engaged employees look after safety for themselves and their colleagues, and they're also more productive,” he says. “Why are they more productive? Well, engaged employees are more committed and so they are doing the tasks more effectively, but because they're engaged on safety and contributing to safety.”

    “Curiosity leads to innovation” - Rachel Butler on working in health and safety

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 26:29


    In this episode, SHP caught up with Rachel Butler, who is Head of Health, Safety and Risk at property development company, Bruntwood, on her current role and how she got into health and safety from early beginnings in the construction industry.Rachel discusses her journey moving up in health and safety, the importance of questioning the way things are ‘always' done, the challenges during the pandemic on construction sites, and calls to advocate health and safety in universities to emphasise how diverse the role can be through graduate schemes.After developing her skills, experience and gaining qualifications in Occupational Health and Safety, Rachel became the youngest chartered female fellow of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health in the world in January 2022.She is also a NEBOSH Ambassador, and champions schemes such as Safety4Good.At the end of the podcast, Rachel adds in a few more comments on talent shortage, qualifications and mental health in construction.Employing over 800 people, Bruntwood has over £1.4bn in assets and more than 100 properties across Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool and Birmingham, providing office, coworking, retail and lab spaces.Rachel is also on SHP's Editorial Board which you can read more about here.Have a read here of Rachel's article with us on the change of health and safety role.Additional resources:   Lighthouse Club Construction industry helpline Samaritans Mind  Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience.   Check out the previous episodes on the Safety & Health Podcast hub.   Please be sure to stay tuned in to SHPonline.co.uk for the very latest health and safety news.   Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.  

    The irreversible impact: mental health and accidents at work

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 18:01


    In this episode, we hear from two speakers from Proud2BSafe – an organisation of motivational speakers who share personal stories about the impact of workplace accidents. In this podcast we hear from Sean Toon on mental health and why communication is key. And Matt Hazelton, who was a director at a construction firm when a tragic accident occurred resulting in him losing his two brothers and two good friends. Initially Proud2BSafe solely focused on Jason Anker's story but with the help of more motivational speakers sharing their stories, it aims to spread the word more broadly, change perspectives and help discuss the causes of people not speaking up at work.At the end, I also have a quick chat with Neil Fisher, a client of Proud2BSafe who was shortlisted for SHP's most influential person in health and safety last year, here, he briefly speaks about what it's been like to work with the organisation. Both Sean and Matt have highly motivational stories which aims to inspire and change people's attitudes towards health, safety and wellbeing for the better. Additional resources:  Evolution of a safety speaker – from motivational to inspirational Virtually speaking 30 Days for 30 Years Safety & Health Expo is back! Safety & Health Expo  If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience.  Check out the previous episodes on the Safety & Health Podcast hub.  Please be sure to stay tuned in to SHPonline.co.uk for the very latest health and safety news.  Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here. 

    Encouraging the next generation into health and safety

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 29:47


    In this episode, SHP Editor Mark Glover speaks with Darren Ford, Head of Learning and Development and Organisational Development at Arco, on inspiring and encouraging the next generation into health and safety.How can organisations raise the profile of health and safety as a profession? What can be done to encourage the younger generation into health and safety as a lifelong career? Should established health and safety professionals be mentoring?Mark has a great conversation with Darren about all this and more in our latest episode. You'll also hear from special guest Katie Dale, who began her career as an apprentice, and who is now a Safety, Health and Environmental Co-Ordinator at Arco.Click here to have a read of Darren Ford's article on influencing the next generation.Further listening: Starting out in a career in health & safetyor listen to our last episode here: Obstructive sleep apnoea and fleet management

    Obstructive sleep apnoea and fleet management

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 16:31


    Obstructive sleep apnoea is a recognised condition when your breathing stops and starts while you sleep. It results in feeling very tired during the day, issues concentrating, mood swings and headaches. It can be very serious if left untreated. It's estimated that better diagnosis and treatment could prevent up to 40,000 road accidents a year.Air Products is an industrial gas delivery company with a large fleet of vehicles. One of its experienced drivers Kevin Bird was diagnosed with the condition and in this episode of the Safety and Health Podcast, he tells SHP Editor, Mark Glover, about his symptoms, the shock of being diagnosed with the condition and how it felt to potentially lose his licence and ultimately his livelihood. However, after eventually coming forward and speaking to the firm's Central Distribution Manager, John Davies, John and his team were able to implement a support plan to keep Kevin on the road.

    Introducing the 2023 SHP Editorial Board

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 9:19


    Here we reveal the eight health and safety professionals who make up this year's Editorial Board.

    Making your mark – the IOSH Blueprint

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 14:24


    SHP Editor Mark Glover speaks to Nicole Rinaldi, Director of Professional Services at IOSH, about the Institute's enhanced Blueprint tool that helps members to self-assess, learn and record CPD, ultimately guiding users as they progress through their careers.

    Passing the baton - Meet the new IOSH President

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 42:32


    Mark Glover speaks to incoming IOSH President Lawrence Webb about his plans for the role and asks former President Louise Hosking for her highlights of the last 12 months.

    Introducing the new SHP Editor

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 17:29


    In this episode. outgoing SHP Editor, Ian Hart, speaks to the incoming Editor, Mark Glover to discuss his new role, sector themes and plans going forward.  After four and a half years at the helm of SHP, Ian Hart is moving on to pastures new and is handing over the safety baton to Mark Glover. Having worked on SHP when it was a magazine several years ago, Mark returns to the sector at an important time. With a stronger focus on health and wellbeing and a major shift in perception of the profession following Covid-19, Mark and Ian discuss the impact of such shifts and how might play out going forward. Mark also shares takeaways from his recent visit to the EHS Congress in Berlin while laying out his plans going forward including a focus on getting young people into the sector.  

    Managing risk and MSD risk assessment at work

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 24:30


    Recorded in the Operational Excellence Theatre at Safety & Health Expo in May, this discussion from Matt Birtles and Matt Powell Howard focused on MSD risk management requiring us to identify potentially hazardous operations, assess them and then reduce the risks so far as we can and manage the rest. The keystone of risk management are the numerous assessments of individual tasks that provide a detailed understanding of where to prioritise risk reductions. Matt Birtles will also show the improved MSD risk assessment suite from HSE (including the MAC, RAPP and ART tools) that can now be completed online to provide practitioners with quicker assessments and better sharing of the outcomes so that they can spend more time focused on reducing risk. Additional resources:  https://www.shponline.co.uk/risk/dont-try-to-do-risk-from-a-desk/ (‘Don't try to do risk from a desk, you need to be there and engage in collaboration,' SHP meets Carolyn Smith)  https://www.shponline.co.uk/safety-health-expo/ (Register your interest in Safety & Health Expo 2023)  https://www.safety-health-expo.co.uk/en/home.html?utm_source=SHP&utm_medium=Comarketing&utm_campaign=EME22SHE-HW%2B-SHP%2BWeb%2BPR (Safety & Health Expo)  https://www.shponline.co.uk/podcasts/when-shp-met-louis-theroux/ (When SHP met Louis Theroux…)  If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience.  Check out the previous eleven episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub).  Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news.  https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.) 

    The health & safety profession, how is it changing?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 31:33


    In this episode, we drop in on a panel debate which discusses the changing the perception of the health & safety profession. Recorded in the Operational Excellence Theatre at Safety & Health Expo in May, this panel discussion focussed on the COVID-19 pandemic and how it could be argued that the safety profession is now viewed in a more positive light by the general public. The panel talked about the opportunities for increasing collaboration across teams, and changing the direction of safety in the workplace, through genuine staff engagement.  The session was moderated by Heather Beach, Managing Director of the Healthy Work Company. Heather was joined in the panel by Adam Clarke, Managing Director Consulting at Praxis42, Matt Hall, Interim Deputy Director Patient Safety and Risk at Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust and Carolyn Smith, Health, Safety and Well-being Director, The VPS Group.  Additional resources: https://www.shponline.co.uk/risk/dont-try-to-do-risk-from-a-desk/ (‘Don't try to do risk from a desk, you need to be there and engage in collaboration') https://www.shponline.co.uk/safety-health-expo/ (Register your interest in Safety & Health Expo 2023)  https://www.safety-health-expo.co.uk/en/home.html?utm_source=SHP&utm_medium=Comarketing&utm_campaign=EME22SHE-HW%2B-SHP%2BWeb%2BPR (Safety & Health Expo)  https://www.shponline.co.uk/podcasts/when-shp-met-louis-theroux/ (When SHP met Louis Theroux…) If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous eleven episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub).  Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news.  https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.) 

    How safety in design and digitalisation can increase productivity

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 33:08


    In this episode, we're going to hear from Sukhy Hogwood who looks at safety in design and safety's role in ensuring buildings are not only safe to construct, but also usable for those who will be living, working in, and recreationally using the space. Then, Paul Richardson discusses how digitalised safety processes can transform a workplace. Sukhy Hogwood is HSE Director at Jacobs, which delivers global solutions to create a more connected and sustainable world — from intelligence to infrastructure, cybersecurity to space exploration. In this this interview, which was recorded ahead of Sukhy's seminar session at Safety & Health Expo in May, Sukhy speaks about how we can re-invigorate the approach to safety in design, how safety can capture the hearts and minds of engineers and designers and why the most inclusive work environments are the safest work environments. In the second part of the show, Paul Richardson, Founder & Managing Director of Connected Safety Net, talks about how the digitalisation of safety processes truly deliver results and making the world a safer place. Paul touches on why safety tech inspires him and how he visualises how safety with use technology in the future. Additional resources: https://www.shponline.co.uk/construction/the-safety-design-phase-is-the-whole-reason-for-being-in-safety/ (‘The design phase is the whole reason for being in safety') https://www.shponline.co.uk/blog/does-the-equality-maxim-of-gender-neutrality-put-women-at-greater-health-and-safety-risk/ (Does the equality maxim of ‘gender neutrality' put women at greater health and safety risk?) https://www.shponline.co.uk/safety-health-expo/ (Register your interest in Safety & Health Expo 2023) https://www.safety-health-expo.co.uk/en/home.html?utm_source=SHP&utm_medium=Comarketing&utm_campaign=EME22SHE-HW%2B-SHP%2BWeb%2BPR (About Safety & Health Expo) https://www.shponline.co.uk/podcasts/when-shp-met-louis-theroux/ (Listen: When SHP met Louis Theroux…) If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous eleven episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub). Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news. https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.)

    When SHP met Louis Theroux…

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 52:13


    In this episode, we're able to bring you the full recording of Louis Theroux's keynote session at Safety & Health Expo. Louis sat down in front of a packed Keynote Theatre audience to discuss all things, from communicating effectively and working in hostile to health and health and wellbeing. Louis Theroux is a journalist, documentary-presenter, producer and writer. His unique style of investigation has looked into everything from celebrities to the US prison system, far-right groups to adult films. His simple yet direct style has revealed the personalities, lifestyles, loyalties and beliefs of those often misunderstood, written off or ignored. In this interview, recorded at Safety & Health Expo on Thursday 19 May 2022, Louis sat down with SHP Editor Ian Hart. Starting out in print journalism, Louis moved to television as a correspondent on TV Nation, examining the strange, dangerous and controversial elements of American life. Before joining the BBC to develop his Weird Weekends series, which often put him in dangerous and compromising positions. Returning to the UK, Louis followed Weird Weekends with When Louis Met… in which he spent time with a range of unusual celebrities from Ann Widdicombe and Chris Eubank to Neil and Christine Hamilton.  In 2019 Louse set up Mindhouse an independent television production company, which aims to tackle thought-provoking and complex subjects using intelligence and humour. Safety & Health Expo, powered by SHP, returns in May 2023. https://www.safety-health-expo.co.uk/en/register-your-interest.html (Click here to receive further information about Safety & Health Expo, taking place from 16-18 May 2023). Additional resources: https://www.shponline.co.uk/she-2022/louis-theroux-at-safety-and-health-expo/ (‘There is a need for a common-sense approach to tackling risk', says film-maker Louis Theroux) https://www.shponline.co.uk/safety-and-health-expo/who-is-louis-theroux/ (Who is Louis Theroux, inspirational speaker at Safety & Health Expo 2022?) https://www.shponline.co.uk/safety-health-expo/ (Read: More write-ups and reports from Safety & Health Expo 2022) https://www.shponline.co.uk/safety-health-expo/ (Register your interest in Safety & Health Expo 2023) https://www.safety-health-expo.co.uk/en/home.html?utm_source=SHP&utm_medium=Comarketing&utm_campaign=EME22SHE-HW%2B-SHP%2BWeb%2BPR (Safety & Health Expo) If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous eleven episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub). Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news. https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.)

    The importance of establishing good relationships

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 19:23


    In this episode, we speak to SHE Manager at Kier Highways, Dave McPherson and Health and Safety Officer at Great British Communications, Jessica Collings about the work they do, how they got into health & safety and their thoughts on the future of the profession. Dave McPherson, was named as the winner of the SHP Award for Trailblazer in Health & Safety in 2021, for his passion, vision for improvement and commitment to influence change. In the episode, Dave talks about his slightly unorthodox journey into safety and the importance of building a rapport and establishing good relationships with the people around you. Then, we hear from Health and Safety Officer at Great British Communications Ltd., Jessica Collings, who was named SHP's Rising Star in Construction. Jessica discusses the challenges of starting a role in a new career in the midst of a pandemic, shares some of the initiatives that she has helped to implement and highlights the importance of mentoring. Additional resources: https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/dave-mcpherson-wins-shps-trailblazer-in-health-safety-award/ (Dave McPherson wins SHP's Trailblazer in Health & Safety Award) https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/jessica-collings-named-shps-rising-star-in-construction/ (Jessica Collings named SHP's Rising Star in Construction) https://registration.gesevent.com/survey/3n9fh54xcdcmi/register?utm_source=SHP&utm_medium=Comarketing&utm_campaign=EME22SHE-IH-SHP-Article-37 (Register for Safety & Health Expo 2022) https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/shp-awards/ (Find out more about the SHP Awards) If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous eleven episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub). Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news. https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.)

    Starting out in a career in health & safety

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 17:13


    In this episode, we hear from two women at the start of their careers, speaking about their journey into health & safety and the challenges they have faced along the way. Cindy Bell, SHE Advisor at Greggs, discusses her varied role and her advice for starting out in a career in health & safety. Then, Shari Bowen, HSSE Officer at Massy Distribution, talks about working in health & safety in the Caribbean and the challenges of working in a male-dominated environment. Following in the footsteps of Robert Jukes and Lucilla Cummings, Cindy Bell was named both SHP's Rising Star in Manufacturing and Rising Star UK for 2021, for her work as SHE Advisor at Greggs. Cindy won the judges over with her enthusiasm and commitment to improving working operations for employees. The panel was also captivated by her passion for integrating new technology into the workplace, taking the time to learn about ways to improve operations outside of her set working hours. In the episode, Cindy speaks about how she got into health & safety and provides advice for people wanting to start out on a career in the profession. We then hear SHP's International Rising Star for 2021, Shari Bowen, who HSSE Officer at Massy Distribution Ltd., one of the largest distribution companies in the Caribbean basin. Shari has been instrumental in developing and promoting safety and health. During the chat, Shari speaks about how she got into the profession and her desire to engage with other women in the field, using social media to interact with other Caribbean women working in health and safety. Additional resources: https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/cindy-bell-named-shps-rising-star-in-manufacturing-and-rising-star-uk/ (Cindy Bell named SHP's Rising Star in Manufacturing and Rising Star UK) https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/shari-bowen-named-shps-international-rising-star/ (Shari Bowen named SHP's International Rising Star) https://instagram.com/womeninsafetycaribbean?utm_medium=copy_link (Women in Safety Caribbean) https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/shari-bowen-named-shps-international-rising-star/ (Watch: Shari on Workplace Safety in Barbados) https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/shp-awards/ (SHP Awards) https://www.shponline.co.uk/tag/shp-awards-2021/ (Click here to view all SHP Awards winners for 2021) If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous eleven episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub). Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news. https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.)

    3 top tips for a good night's sleep

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 36:19


    In this episode, we speak to campaigner and SHP's Most Influential Individual in health & safety, Dr Mavis Nye about her work raising awareness of dangers of asbestos exposure, and we hear from Lisa Artis, Deputy CEO at the Sleep Charity, who provides three quick fixes to immediately improve your sleep. Dr Mavis Nye was voted as SHP's Most Influential Individual for 2021 by SHP readers. In this episode, we chat to Mavis about her work as a campaigner for the dangers of asbestos exposure and the lack of awareness that still exists, and how living with Mesothelioma impacts her life. Mavis has been described as a ‘tour de force, and an absolute dynamo for Asbestos Awareness'. She lives with Mesothelioma every day of her life, having been diagnosed a few years ago, and spends her life campaigning for asbestos awareness and removal. We also hear from qualified sleep practitioner, Lisa Artis, Deputy CEO at the Sleep Charity. Lisa speaks about how important sleep is, when it comes to people's health and wellbeing, how it's often overlooked in the workplace and provides some top tips on how you can make some small and quick changes, to immediately improve your sleep. Lisa was named SHP's Trailblazer in Workplace Wellbeing for 2021. Additional resources: https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-most-influential/dr-mavis-nye-named-shps-most-influential-person-in-health-safety-for-2021/ (Dr Mavis Nye named SHP's Most Influential person in health & safety for 2021) https://www.mavisnyefoundation.com/ (Click here to read more from the Mavis Nye Foundation.) https://www.mesothelioma.uk.com/ (Mesothelioma UK) https://hasag.co.uk/ (HASAG: Asbestos Support In London & The South East) https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/lisa-artis-wins-shps-trailblazer-in-workplace-wellbeing-award/ (Lisa Artis wins SHP's Trailblazer in Workplace Wellbeing) https://thesleepcharity.org.uk/ (Sleep Charity) https://thesleepcharity.org.uk/national-sleep-helpline/ (National Sleep Helpline) – 0330 530 541 https://thesleepmanifesto.com/ (Sleep Manifesto) https://thesleepcharity.org.uk/charter-for-sleep-equality/ (Charter for Sleep Equality) https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/shp-awards/ (Find out more about the SHP Awards) https://registration.gesevent.com/survey/3n9fh54xcdcmi/register?utm_source=SHP&utm_medium=Comarketing&utm_campaign=EME22SHE-IH-SHP-Article-20 (Register for Safety & Health Expo 2022) If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience.  Check out the previous eleven episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub). Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news. https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.)

    Ensuring a safe return to face-to-face events

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 37:45


    In this episode, we speak to an events venue, London's ExCeL, and an events business, Informa Markets, to discover how they have worked alongside industry associations and government to secure a swift and safe return to face-to-face events, in a post-pandemic world. The last two years have been challenging for most sectors, but the events industry has been particularly badly affected. That's going to be the focus of this episode, as we move back to more regular face-to-face events in the UK. Hear Anna Clover, Executive Director of Event Management and Guest Experience at ExCeL London, talk about what changes the venue has made to make events safe post-pandemic. Then, Chris Edwards, Event Director at Informa Markets, Gerry Dunphy, Event Director, Security & Fire at Informa Markets and Gary Buckett, Technical Services Director for Informa Markets, talk about AllSecure, a set of best practice guidelines that raise the bar on safe, hygienic, productive and high-quality organised event experiences. Chris and Gerry then switch the focus to the upcoming Safety & Health Expo and FIREX International, which are taking place from 17-19 May 2022. The events are co-located with Facilities Show, Intelligent Building Europe and IFSEC International, and registration is open now. https://registration.gesevent.com/survey/3n9fh54xcdcmi/register?utm_source=SHP&utm_medium=Comarketing&utm_campaign=EME22SHE-IH-SHP-Article-9 (Click here to secure your ticket to all five events, under one roof). Additional resources: https://www.safety-health-expo.co.uk/en/home.html?utm_source=SHP&utm_medium=Comarketing&utm_campaign=EME22SHE-HW%2B-SHP%2BWeb%2BPR (Learn more about Safety & Health Expo) https://www.firex.co.uk/en/home.html?utm_source=SHP&utm_medium=Comarketing&utm_campaign=EME22FXI-IH-Podcast (Learn more about FIREX international) https://www.informa.com/about-us/allsecure/ (Learn more about the Informa AllSecure 10 Key Commitments) https://www.safety-health-expo.co.uk/en/getting-there/attendee-safety.html (Find out how AllSecure will be implemented at Safety & Health Expo) https://www.shponline.co.uk/safety-health-expo/ (Click here for SHP's Safety & Health Expo content hub page) https://www.ifsecglobal.com/firex/third-party-certification-centre-stage-firex-international/ (Find out more about FIREX International's 3rd party approval pledge) https://www.shponline.co.uk/tag/fire-safety/ (Click here for more fire safety news from SHP) https://www.ifsecglobal.com/fire-news/?cid=nav (Click here for more fire safety news from IFSEC Global) If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous eleven episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub). Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news. https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.)

    Musculoskeletal disorders: Approaches to managing the associated risks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 15:12


    In this episode, we hear from Matt Birtles, Principal Ergonomics Consultant at HSE's Science and Research Centre about the different approaches to managing the risks associated with Musculoskeletal disorders. Matt, an ergonomics and human factors expert, shares his thoughts on look at why MSDs are important, the various prevalent rates across the UK, what you can do within your own organisation and the Risk Management process surrounding MSD's. The audio extract was taken from a recent HSE webinar, in association with HSE and TSO, which also featured Hollie Stocks, Sales Manager at HSE, and Carl Whitman, Marketing Manager at TSO. In the webinar, which is available on-demand, you can hear a full demonstration of how to use HSE's MAC digital tool to log assessments and receive access to various publications on specific guidance, as well as hear the panel answering audience questions. https://www.shponline.co.uk/resources/musculoskeletal-disorders-managing-risk-and-the-hse-assessment-tools/ (Listen back, on-demand, to the full webinar this audio was taken from: Musculoskeletal disorders (managing risk and the HSE assessment tools)) https://www.shponline.co.uk/ergonomics/what-are-musculoskeletal-conditions/ (What are Musculoskeletal Conditions?) https://www.hse.gov.uk/msd/msds.htm (Musculoskeletal disorders at work (HSE)) https://www.hse.gov.uk/msd/mac/ (Manual handling assessment charts (the MAC tool)) https://www.shponline.co.uk/legislation-and-guidance/health-safety-executive-hse/ (Click here for SHP's HSE hub page) https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-webinars/?cid=nav (Click her for more on-demand SHP webinars) If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous eleven episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub). Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news. https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.)

    Safety & Health Expo 2022: Registration now open

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 3:04


    Registration for Safety & Health Expo 2022, taking place from 17-19 May 2022 at ExCeL London, has officially opened. https://registration.gesevent.com/survey/3n9fh54xcdcmi/register?utm_source=SHP&utm_medium=Comarketing&utm_campaign=EME22SHE-IH-SHP-Podcast (Secure your place today!) After almost three years apart, Safety & Health Expo returns in-person to London in May for the UK's largest dedicated health and safety event. Safety & Health Expo is a chance for anyone with a health, safety and wellbeing remit to source solutions across occupational health, wellbeing, PPE, site safety and more. It offers unique access to leading suppliers, as well as world-class education across the health and safety sector. You can't afford to miss this chance to reconnect with the health and safety community, share expertise and explore solutions – for FREE! Attending Safety & Health Expo 2022 will also give you access to four other events including FIREX International, Intelligent Building Europe, Facilities Show and IFSEC International. Allowing you to connect with other key communities across fire safety, smart buildings, facilities management and security. Safety & Health Expo will be organised in accordance with Informa's AllSecure health and safety standard. As the world's leading events organiser, Informa has developed a detailed set of enhanced measures to provide the highest levels of hygiene and safety at its events, providing everyone with reassurance and confidence they are participating in a safe and controlled environment. When you join our event, you can expect to see that health and safety is a priority, and that a range of measures are in place to ensure everyone involved is able to enjoy a safe, hygienic, productive and high-quality organised event experience. https://registration.gesevent.com/survey/3n9fh54xcdcmi/register?utm_source=SHP&utm_medium=Comarketing&utm_campaign=EME22SHE-IH-SHP-Podcast (Click here to secure your FREE ticket for Safety & Health Expo 2022, and other co-located shows.) https://www.safety-health-expo.co.uk/en/getting-there/attendee-safety.html?utm_source=SHP&utm_medium=Comarketing&utm_campaign=EME22SHE-HW-SHP%2BWeb%2BPR (Click here to learn more about Informa AllSecure and the safety measures we're putting in place.) https://www.safety-health-expo.co.uk/en/home.html?utm_source=SHP&utm_medium=Comarketing&utm_campaign=EME22SHE-HW%2B-SHP%2BWeb%2BPR (Click here to learn more about Safety & health Expo 2022.) If you've not already subscribed to the Safety & Health Podcast, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous eleven episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub). Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news.  https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.)

    Louise Hosking and Jimmy Quinn on IOSH Presidency

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 23:35


    In this episode, we are joined by both IOSH Immediate Past President, Jimmy Quinn and President, Louise Hosking, to discuss overcoming the challenges of the last 12 months and look ahead to what's in store for 2022. Louise Hosking was officially confirmed as https://www.shponline.co.uk/career-development/iosh-what-it-means-to-become-a-member/ (IOSH's) new figurehead at its annual general meeting in November. She will serve in the role for 12 months, representing IOSH in webinars and events around the world. In this interview, Louise discusses her plans for her Presidency, including thoughts on equality, diversity and inclusion and how the role of the health & safety practitioner is changing. We also look back on the past 12 months with Immediate Past President, Jimmy Quinn, who talks about how he had to adapt his plans in the light of COVID-19 and his on-going work around veterans and the armed forces and on mental health. Additional resources: https://www.shponline.co.uk/feature/shp-meets-jimmy-quinn-and-louise-hosking/ (Read the full interview with Jimmy Quinn and Louise Hosking, here.) https://www.shponline.co.uk/news/look-after-your-workers-if-you-want-to-secure-long-term-prosperity/ (Click here for more on IOSH's ‘Catch the Wave'). https://www.shponline.co.uk/career-development/iosh-what-it-means-to-become-a-member/ (More on IOSH's membership levels). https://www.shponline.co.uk/tag/james-quinn/ (Read more from Jimmy Quinn). https://www.shponline.co.uk/tag/louise-hosking/ (Read more from Louise Hosking). If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous eleven episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub). Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news. https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.)

    ‘Work-related suicides should be monitored and regulated'

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 20:35


    In this episode, we are joined Sarah Waters, Professor of French Studies at the University of Leeds, to look at a study, published by University of Leeds and Hazards Campaign, which calls on the HSE to monitor, regulate and ultimately prevent workplace suicides.  Professor Waters is a specialist on French labour and the French workplace. The report, https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/languages/news/article/1866/work-related-suicides-are-uncounted (Work-related suicide: a qualitative analysis of recent cases with recommendations for reform), investigated 12 suicide cases that occurred between 2015 and 2020 to discover whether they could be attributed to the workplace.  It stems from a Research England-funded study into a selection of suicide cases and found that employee suicides are still largely treated as an individual mental health problem that has no direct relevance to work or the workplace. Prof Waters says: “The aim of the study was to look very closely at some of the work-related causal factors that might lead to suicide, and to look at some of the causal connections between suicide and work in the UK context.”  Additional resources: https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/languages/news/article/1866/work-related-suicides-are-uncounted (Work-related suicide: a qualitative analysis of recent cases with recommendations for reform report) https://www.shponline.co.uk/culture-and-behaviours/work-related-suicides-should-be-monitored-regulated-and-prevented/ (Click here to read the full HSE statement on this report.) ONS – https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/bulletins/suicidesintheunitedkingdom/2019registrations (Males aged 45 to 49 years have the highest age-specific suicide rate) https://sites.manchester.ac.uk/ncish/reports/suicide-by-middle-aged-men/ (University of Manchester study: Suicide by middle-aged men) https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20160912-is-there-such-thing-as-death-from-overwork (Karoshi – Can you work yourself to death?) https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2021/oct/12/time-millionaires-meet-the-people-pursuing-the-pleasure-of-leisure (Time millionaires: Meet the people pursuing the pleasure of leisure) https://www.hazardscampaign.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/The-Whole-story-2021.pdf (Hazards Campaign: The Whole Story – Work-related injuries, illnesses and deaths) If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub). Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news. https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.)

    Developing non-technical skills and overcoming a lack of confidence

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 15:48


    In this episode, we are joined by Anna Keen, Founding Director at Acre Frameworks, who provides guidance on learning the relevant skills to progress your career and delves into confidence, including how to present yourself and tips for leaders when dealing with Imposter Syndrome. The interview with Anna, forms part of a series for Women in Health and Safety, carried out by Charlotte Geoghegan, Event and content Manager for Safety & Health Expo, Workplace Wellbeing Show and SHP. SHP sits on the Women in Health and Safety committee and our goal is with this series is to amplify the voices of women in the profession. Some of the topics covered affect women more than men. Some are deeply personal. We hope that by bringing some of these topics to the fore, we can highlight that people should be able to talk about all sorts of issues that affect us, day-to-day, in a work setting.  Additional resources: https://www.shponline.co.uk/women-in-health-and-safety/?cid=nav (Women in Health & Safety Network) https://www.shponline.co.uk/tag/shp-meets-women-in-health-and-safety/ (SHP Meets: Women in Health & Safety interview series) https://www.shponline.co.uk/women-in-health-and-safety/the-impact-of-imposter-syndrome-on-4-health-safety-professionals-on-how-its-affected-them/ (Imposter syndrome: 4 health & safety professionals on how it's affected them) To learn more about the https://www.shponline.co.uk/safety-training-and-development/women-in-health-and-safety/women-in-health-safety-network-launches-new-mailing-list-and-workstreams/ (Women in Health & Safety Network workstreams and mailing list, click here). https://www.themuse.com/advice/5-different-types-of-imposter-syndrome-and-5-ways-to-battle-each-one (5 Different Types of Imposter Syndrome (and 5 Ways to Battle Each One)) – The Muse https://www.forbes.com/sites/kathycaprino/2020/10/22/impostor-syndrome-prevalence-in-professional-women-face-and-how-to-overcome-it/?sh=37044e073cbd (Imposter Syndrome Prevalence In Professional Women and How To Overcome It) – Forbes https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20200724-why-imposter-syndrome-hits-women-and-women-of-colour-harder (Why imposter syndrome hits women and women of colour harder) – BBC https://www.nytimes.com/guides/working-womans-handbook/overcome-impostor-syndrome (How to Overcome ‘Imposter Syndrome') – The New York Times If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub). Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news. https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.)

    How do periods of economic growth affect workplace injuries?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 17:09


    In this episode, we are joined by Tanya Jenke, General Manager of Cority Australia, who has recently carried out a study, analysing over half a million occupational injuries in Western Australia between 2003-2019, to find whether economic growth following a period of recession has an impact on workplace injuries. Tanya's study, ‘An investigation of the influence of economic cycles on safety performance in Western Australia', was carried out as part of her PhD. The research looked at the impact of external factors on safety and performance. “Taking a look at the literature, I was able to see that there's been quite a lot of studies done on the impact of internal factors, such as corrective actions, accident investigation, leading and lagging indicators, but there wasn't a lot done on external factors,” Tanya said. “So, I was able to obtain access to a WorkCover database for Western Australia. WorkCover is a governmental organisation that captures compensable occupational injuries. They had 20 years of data that had not been assessed in this manner before, so that came to over half a million data points across 20 years. Looking at that very large data set, while I was interested in how occupational injuries changed, what I was most interested in, was how they changed over time and what was causing them to change over time. That's when I started to look externally and focus on economic cycles.” Additional resources: https://www.shponline.co.uk/culture-and-behaviours/how-do-periods-of-economic-growth-affect-workplace-injuries/ (How do periods of economic growth affect workplace injuries?) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0925753521000758?via%3Dihub (An investigation of the influence of economic cycles on safety performance in Western Australia) https://www.cority.com/ (Cority) If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub). Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news. https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.)

    Fire safety: Making buildings safer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 49:39


    With thanks to our colleagues at IFSEC Global and FIREX, this episode focuses on building safety legislation, including the Building Safety Bill, Fire Safety Act, and proposed changes to the Fire Safety Order (2005). IFSEC Global Editor James Moore moderates the session, which includes an audience Q&A, and asks are the proposals enough? And crucially, how does the building safety sector work to encourage a wide adoption of a new safety-conscious culture in construction and building safety – from planning through to occupation. Joining James on the panel was: Dennis Davis, Executive Officer, Fire Sector Federation Niall Rowan, Technical & Regulatory Affairs Officer, Association of Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) Jonathan O'Neill OBE, Managing Director, Fire Protection Association (FPA) Will Lloyd, Technical Manager, FIA Fire Industry Association Additional resources: https://www.shponline.co.uk/legislation-and-guidance/building-safety-bill-published-outlining-biggest-improvements-to-building-safety-in-nearly-40-years/ (Building Safety Bill published) https://www.ifsecglobal.com/fire-news/building-safety-bill/ (Building Safety Bill outlines “biggest changes to building safety regulation in a) https://www.ifsecglobal.com/fire-news/building-safety-bill/ (generation”) https://www.shponline.co.uk/fire-safety-and-emergency/grenfell-tower-block-tragedy/ (Latest Grenfell Tower Inquiry News) https://www.shponline.co.uk/podcasts/lessons-from-grenfell-why-arent-we-learning/ (Listen:) https://www.shponline.co.uk/podcasts/lessons-from-grenfell-why-arent-we-learning/ (Lessons from Grenfell: Why aren't we learning?) https://www.ifsecglobal.com/resources/fire-safety-2020-ebook-year-of-challenges-and-change/ (Download: Fire safety in 2020 eBook – A year of challenges and change) https://www.ifsecglobal.com/fire-news/fire-safety-bill/ (Fire Safety Bill becomes Fire Safety Act 2021) https://www.ifsecglobal.com/fire-news/buildings-under-18m-no-longer-require-ews1-forms-after-research/ (Buildings) https://www.ifsecglobal.com/fire-news/buildings-under-18m-no-longer-require-ews1-forms-after-research/ (under 18m no longer require EWS1 forms after independent research finds “no systemic risk of fire in blocks”) https://www.ifsecglobal.com/fire-news/16-5m-of-successful-applications-for-waking-watch-fund/ (£16.5m of successful applications for fire alarms under £30m waking watch fund alternative scheme) https://www.ifsecglobal.com/ (IFSEC Global) If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub). Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news. https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.)

    Alastair Campbell on workplace mental ill-health

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 30:34


    Alastair Campbell is one of the UK's foremost mental health campaigners, and an ambassador for several mental health charities, including https://www.mind.org.uk/ (Mind), the official charity partner of https://www.shponline.co.uk/workplace-wellbeing-show/mind/ (Workplace Wellbeing Show). Alastair recently spoke openly to Safety & Health Expo and Workplace Wellbeing Show Event Manager, Charlotte Geoghagen about his struggles with depression. He provides some advice for employers and colleagues on how to support people suffering with mental ill-health, his thoughts on some of the common stigmas around mental health and why they exist and some words of advice on how he looks after his depression. In the second part of the episode, we hand over to Heather Beach from the Healthy Work Company, for an interview with Vicki Simmonds, based on recent personal experience with burnout. Two months into a new job, the pandemic hit, and Vicki's life took a turn for the worst. Locked down alone, far from her support network of friends & family. Around the same time, shelost a close friend to COVID and two ex-colleagues who died by suicide. Vicki continued to work at full capacity, but it became too much. If you'd like to hear more from Heather on the topic of Burnout, she talks about https://www.shponline.co.uk/podcasts/what-makes-us-susceptible-to-burnout/ (what makes us susceptible to burnout), in episode 2 of the Safety & Health Podcast. Additional resources:    https://www.shponline.co.uk/stress/what-causes-burnout/ (Burnout, stress and being human) https://www.shponline.co.uk/podcasts/work-related-stress-and-the-wellbeing-of-frontline-workers/ (Work-related stress and the wellbeing of frontline workers) https://www.shponline.co.uk/mental-health/benefits-of-using-bs-iso-45003/ (ISO 45003: World's first international workplace mental health Standard published) If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous eleven episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub). Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news. https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter, here.)

    The Rising Stars of health & Safety

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 67:56


    Hear from Thomas Dunning, a Mechanical engineer at British Sugar, who is perhaps better known as the Mental Health Runner, an award-winning TED speaker, who shares his mental health journey explicitly to show the world that it really is “okay to not be okay”. Thomas was recently named SHP's Trailblazer in Positive Social Impact, with judges highlighting that how Thomas has turned the negative of his own mental ill health struggles into a positive and opened the subject up to a much wider audience.  If you want to hear more from Thomas, he will be sharing his story at the Workplace Wellbeing Conference, from 1-3 June 2021. https://www.workplacewellbeingshow.com/en/register-content.html?utm_source=www.shponline.co.uk&utm_medium=edit&utm_campaign=SHP2021-IH_29 (Click here for ticket information and to find out more.) Then, we speak to Lucilla Cummings, HSE Improvement Specialist at Travis Perkins, who was named the winner of the SHP Award for Rising Star UK, an award which recognises young health & safety professionals, across all sectors, going above and beyond to improve occupational health, safety and/or workplace wellbeing in the UK. Judges noted how Lucilla has made “rapid progression” through the business. Next up, it's PepsiCo EHS Specialist, Sam Watts, who was been named as SHP's Rising Star in Manufacturing. Sam ‘fell' into safety six years ago after starting a EHS temporary admin role whilst waiting to join the police force, but quickly realised her passion for all things health and safety. It was Sam's response to COVID-19 that really stood out to the judging panel, as she helped implement additional controls to ensure the safety of not only staff, but also their families. Last, but not least, Finally, it's the turn of BAM Construction Training Managing Director, Matthew Durant, who was named SHP's Rising Star in Construction. Matthew started BAM Construction Training in 2013, with the intention to make engaging and interactive courses which put learners first. His dedication to partnering with other construction companies to provide young people with work and educational opportunities within the industry was noted by the judges, who noted that he had a “clear emphasis on trying to help the wider industry”. Additional resources:    Click here to find out more about and enter the 2021 SHP Awards: https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/shp-awards/ (https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/shp-awards/) Read more about Thomas Dunning and watch his TED Talk: https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/thomas-dunning-wins-shps-trailblazer-in-positive-social-impact-award/ (https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/thomas-dunning-wins-shps-trailblazer-in-positive-social-impact-award/) Read more about Lucilla Cummings: https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/lucilla-cummings-wins-shps-rising-star-uk-award/ (https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/lucilla-cummings-wins-shps-rising-star-uk-award/) Read more about Sam Watts: https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/sam-watts-wins-shps-rising-star-in-manufacturing-award/ (https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/sam-watts-wins-shps-rising-star-in-manufacturing-award/) Read more about Matthew Durant: https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/matthew-durant-wins-shps-rising-star-in-construction-award/ (https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/matthew-durant-wins-shps-rising-star-in-construction-award/) Click for ticket information about the 2021 Workplace Wellbeing Conference https://www.workplacewellbeingshow.com/en/register-content.html?utm_source=www.shponline.co.uk&utm_medium=edit&utm_campaign=SHP2021-IH_29 (https://www.workplacewellbeingshow.com/en/register-content.html?utm_source=www.shponline.co.uk&utm_medium=edit&utm_campaign=SHP2021-IH_29) Click to signup for free to Connect 2021 https://www.safety-health-expo.co.uk/en/register-content.html?utm_source=www.shponline.co.uk&utm_medium=edit&utm_campaign=SHP2021-IH_24...

    The legalities of returning to work in times of COVID-19

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 47:07


    Hear lawyer Simon Joyston-Bechal discuss returning to work in times of COVID-19. Simon shares how far you can push the boundaries to get people back into the office lawfully, whether lateral flow tests will help, details around vaccines and how far you have to go in terms of social distancing. https://www.shponline.co.uk/resources/webinar-april-2021-legislation-update/ (Listen, on-demand, in full to the Barbour EHS Legislation updated webinar, here.) Then we talk to Hilda Palmer, who was recently named https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-most-influential/hilda-palmer-named-shps-most-influential-person-in-health-safety-for-2020/ (SHP's Most Influential Individual in health & safety). Hilda has over 30 years' experience in health & safety and works for Greater Manchester Hazard Centre. In December SHP readers recognised her work as a campaigner, supporting families who find themselves on the wrong side of health and safety failure. Hilda shares her views on the health & safety system in the UK, the importance of protecting workers as they return to the office and talks about her work with Families Against Corporate Killers (FACK). Finally, we take a look at the role of smart PPE in protecting lone workers with some clips from a recent roundtable, hosted by SHP. Lone and at-risk workers represent a large proportion of the UK's workforce – a trend that has been exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic as social distancing measures have been introduced, shift patterns have changed and an increased number of people work in isolation. The clips look at how businesses have had to adapt through lockdown restrictions, the challenges organisations have when it comes to keeping staff safe beyond their shift, the importance of embedding smart PPE into the culture of an organisation and the role of technology in health & Safety in the future. With thanks to our episode sponsor, https://peoplesafe.co.uk/ (Peoplesafe). Additional resources:    https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/shp-awards/ (Read more about the SHP Awards). https://www.shponline.co.uk/lone-working/the-whole-story/ (Read Hilda's ‘Whole Story' article on SHP from 2008). http://www.hazardscampaign.org.uk/ (Read more on the Hazards Campaign). https://twitter.com/HildaPalmer (Follow Hilda on Twitter). https://www.barbour-ehs.com/ (Learn more about Barbour EHS.) If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Check out the previous Nine episodes of the Safety & health Podcast.) Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news. https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter.)

    Work-related stress and the wellbeing of frontline workers

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 48:18


    Hear from Senior Psychologist for the Health and Safety Executive, Peter Kelly about work-related stress, and then Inspector Phil Spencer, Blue Light Programme Co-ordinator at Cleveland Police, discusses the stress of working on the frontline during the pandemic. Peter Kelly is primarily responsible with providing HSE and the government with advice on work-related stress, mental health and wellbeing. During the interview, we spoke about the additional challenge the coronavirus pandemic has had on employee stress and we also touch on the upcoming ISO45003 Standard. Phil Spencer is Cleveland Police's Blue Light Programme Coordinator & Wellbeing Inspector. He was named as the winner of the https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/phil-spencer-wins-shps-trailblazer-in-workplace-wellbeing-award/ (SHP Award for Trailblazer in Workplace Wellbeing Award) at the back end of 2020, with judges highlighting his desire to support all things workplace wellbeing. Phil has been a key component in driving forward the workplace wellbeing agenda and changing the way mental health is thought about in policing. He has transformed how Cleveland Police supports its staff in better understanding mental health, and how to cope better with the trauma and difficulties of the working environment, especially during the pandemic. Phil also touches on how the police is perceived by the public and the effect that has on officers, and the difficulties with policing the internet in a social media age. Additional resources:    https://www.hse.gov.uk/stress/assets/docs/stress-talking-toolkit.pdf (HSE's Talking Toolkit). https://www.mind.org.uk/news-campaigns/campaigns/blue-light-programme/ (Read about Mind's Blue Light Programme). Click here to read about Phil's success in the SHP Awards. https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/phil-spencer-wins-shps-trailblazer-in-workplace-wellbeing-award/ (https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/phil-spencer-wins-shps-trailblazer-in-workplace-wellbeing-award/) https://forourmen.com/falling-from-the-moon/ (Read Phil's blog). https://twitter.com/philspencer1316 (Follow Phil on Twitter). https://www.shponline.co.uk/podcasts/what-makes-us-susceptible-to-burnout/ (Listen to Episode 3 of the Safety & Health Podcast, ‘What makes us susceptible to burnout?'.) If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Check out the previous eight episodes of the Safety & health Podcast.) Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news. https://www.shponline.co.uk/get-the-shp-newsletter/ (Sign up to the SHP Daily Newsletter.)

    Lessons from Grenfell: Why aren't we learning?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 52:08


    Hear from Gill Kernick, Master Consultant at JMJ Associates, who specialises in safety leadership and culture and has been a high-profile voice on the subject of the Grenfell Tower fire. Gill was a former resident of the tower, moving out three years before the tragedy in 2017. She chats to SHP Editor Ian Hart and IFSEC Global Editor James Moore about the pressing need to improve building safety culture and prevent low probability, high consequence events – such as Grenfell – from happening again. Gill's work saw her voted amongst the top https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-most-influential/who-is-the-most-influential-person-in-health-and-safety-vote-now/ (25 Most Influential People in Health & Safety) by SHP's readers, back in December. http://www.ifsecglobal.com/fire/lack-of-political-intent-for-systemic-change-building-safety-gill-kernick-lessons-grenfell (Read James' report from the interview on IFSEC Global). Then, we're joined by Heather Beach, Chair of the Women in Health and Safety Network in the UK, to discuss how the pandemic has affected the network, it's plans for 2021 and how you can get involved. Plus, learn about the new International Women in Safety Coalition. https://www.shponline.co.uk/women-in-health-and-safety/women-in-health-safety-network-launches-new-mailing-list-and-workstreams/ (Find out more about the workstreams, or to sign up to the mailing list). Finally, Andrew Sharman, Founder and Chairman of One Percent Safer and Malcolm Staves, Corporate Health & Safety Director at L'Oréal, join us to provide an update on the One Percent Safer book, the Foundation and the up-coming conference. https://www.shponline.co.uk/podcasts/in-conversation-with-iosh-president-andrew-sharman/ (Listen to Andrew's interview from episode 3). Additional resources:    https://grenfellenquirer.blog/ (Grenfell Enquirer blog). https://twitter.com/gillkernick (Follow Gill Kernick on Twitter). https://www.ifsecglobal.com/ (IFSEC Global). https://www.shponline.co.uk/women-in-health-and-safety/?cid=nav (SHP's Women in Health & Safety page). https://www.shponline.co.uk/leadership-and-innovation/one-percent-safer-book/ (One Percent Safter). https://onepercentsafer.com/product/one-percent-safer/ (Buy the One Percent Safer Book). If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous seven episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub). Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news, where you can also sign up to our daily e-newsletter.

    Leadership and safety culture

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 43:46


    Hear some highlights from two of SHP's recent Webinar Wednesdays series.  First up, Alastair Davey, Global Vice President HSE at Sodexo, Malcolm Staves, Corporate Health & Safety Director at L'Oréal, Luiz Montenegro, Former VP Group Health & Safety at Carlsberg Group and Steve Hough, President at SoloProtect UK & EU focus on leadership and whether it differs from safety leadership. The panel explain how to create leaders within teams and look at the future of the OSH profession and its leaders. To listen back to this leadership webinar in full, https://www.shponline.co.uk/webinar-2/webinar-wednesdays-is-there-a-difference-between-leadership-and-safety-leadership/ (click here). Then, we revisit a session on safety culture with Professor Tim Marsh, Chartered Psychologist and MD of Anker & Marsh, Dr Karen McDonnell, OHS Policy Adviser at RoSPA, Kevin Gilroy, Environmental Health and Safety Specialist at Kevin Gilroy Creative Culture Change, formerly EHS Manager at Avery Dennison and Scott Gaddis, VP, Global Practice Leader, EHS at Intelex Technologies. The panel look at the safety culture challenges that come with large, multi-national organisations, discuss how to change an organisation's safety culture and provide some tips for influencing at board level, in order to implement changes to safety culture; To listen back to this safety culture webinar in full, https://www.shponline.co.uk/webinar-2/webinar-safety-culture-2/ (click here). To listen back, on-demand, to any other SHP webinars, or to sign up for upcoming live sessions, https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-webinar-wednesdays/?cid=nav (click here). If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous six episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub). Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news, where you can also sign up to our daily e-newsletter.

    IOSH President James Quinn on how coronavirus has affected health and safety in construction and some recruitment tips for job hunting in a pandemic

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 36:35


    James Quinn, Senior Health and Safety Manager at Multiplex and Vice-Chair of the IOSH Construction Group, and https://www.shponline.co.uk/news/james-quinn-takes-over-as-iosh-president/ (newly appointed IOSH President), talks about how the pandemic has affected the construction sector and the mental health of those working within it, his work promoting veterans and his plans for his tenure as IOSH President, including how the importance of providing the correct support and guidance people starting out on career in safety. James was recently voted one of the https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-most-influential/who-is-the-most-influential-person-in-health-and-safety-vote-now/ (most influential people in health & safety) by SHP readers. We also hear from four recruitment experts, Elliot Fisher from Acre, James Irwin from Irwin and Colton, Phil Muston from Shirley Parsons and Laura Aucott from HSE Recruitment Network, who provide some insight into health & safety recruitment during the pandemic and how it's changed looking for a new job. The quartet discuss the challenges of job hunting at this time and how to overcome them, tips for interviewing via video or telephone call and advice on how to integrate in a new company and its culture, when you might not have physically been on site or met any of your colleagues when you start. If you're looking for a new career yourself, check out https://www.shp4jobs.co.uk/?cid=nav (SHP4Jobs). https://www.shponline.co.uk/safety-training-and-development/essentials-tips-for-a-successful-video-interview/ (You can find some further ‘essential tips for a successful video interview', here.) Click here to read about the https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/shp-awards/ (2020 SHP Awards) and https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-awards/rising-star-awards/ (2020 SHP Rising Stars). If you've not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we'd be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience. Check out the previous four episodes on the https://www.shponline.co.uk/the-safety-and-health-podcast/ (Safety & Health Podcast hub). Please be sure to stay tuned in to https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/CyFQC73nA5ImGBn68F2zbPX?domain=shponline.co.uk/ (SHPonline.co.uk) for the very latest health and safety news, where you can also sign up to our daily e-newsletter. If you missed any of SHP's recent https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-webinar-wednesdays/?cid=nav (SHP Webinar Wednesdays) series, where we covered various topics, including safety culture, leadership, risk assessments and driver safety, all of those are available to listen to on-demand, https://www.shponline.co.uk/shp-webinar-wednesdays/?cid=nav (click here.) https://www.shp4jobs.co.uk/?cid=nav (This episode is sponsored by SHP4Jobs). 00:00 - Intro. 00:55 - Recruitment tips, part 1: Challenges with changing roles during the pandemic. 05:33 - James Quinn interview, part 1: Recruitment tips, part 1:  His role at multiplex, how he went about building a health & safety team and his work promoting and supporting veterans. 19:14 - Recruitment tips, part 2: Tips for a successful video or telephone interview and how it differs from face-to-face interviews. 22:15 -  James Quinn interview, part 2: His plans as IOSH President and the importance of people starting out on career in safety receiving the correct support and guidance. 32:32 - Recruitment tips, part 3: Advice on integrating yourself into a new company and its culture.

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