safety management


Do your employees use laptops on their laps? Here’s why they shouldn’t

Adam Clarke, Managing Director at Praxis42 discusses the risks associated with laptops and provides practical guidelines for safe and effective use. Read More

New institute launched to advance global leadership in safety

A new Institute formed to address ‘the critical need for high impact leadership’ in workplace safety and health was launched today. Read More

Understanding performance variability in safety management: Focusing on the rights and wrongs

For this month's blog, Dom Cooper looks at safety management but discusses whether health and safety professionals should pay more focus on 'what went right', as opposed to 'what went wrong' in the workplace. Read More

Could the HSE take a leaf out of the Environment Agency’s enforcement book?

Matt Kyle, Associate Director at Osborne Clarke, considers how health and safety enforcement is evolving with an eye on the approach of other regulators. Read More

Engaging senior leaders for support and what’s next? Frameworks for HOP engagement and implementation

Ahead of EHS Congress Berlin 2024 on 22-23 May, we ask Diane Chadwick-Jones, former Director of Human Performance at bp, Read More

Personality, safety and risk management

Tim Marsh and Mark Wilkinson takes a look at personality styles, traits of fatigue, and its relation to human error risk management. Read More

Safety Leadership: From virtual safety to real safety

Howard Lees CEng, Author and Director of Hollin Consulting, discusses factors that can influence safety leadership. Read More

Rule-6 tames complexity

Read Dom Cooper's latest article for SHP as he discusses complexity, and weighs the ideas of predictability and uncertainty for near-miss, accidents and incident investigations. Read More

Human error: Symptom or cause?

Dom Cooper analyses the definition of human error and whether it can in fact be a root cause instead of a 'symptom of systems'. Read More

King’s speech: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill to be introduced to parliament

King Charles III has outlined key government law-making plans in his first speech as monarch, including the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill as legislation to be introduced to parliament. Read More



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