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Three National Film and Television School graduates received our film safety award at a ceremony in London.
We welcome reports that the US government is reinstating NIOSH staff after proposed cuts raised major worker safety concerns.
IOSH policy experts have secured key changes to new EU guidelines for managing asbestos-related health and safety risks at work.
Farm safety champion Brian Rees is awarded an MBE for his decades of work improving safety standards.
IOSH joins other leading professional bodies urging the UK government to strengthen skills and boost productivity.
Collaboration marks milestone for global marine industry and sets new benchmark for immersive safety education in Middle East.
Richard Bate, our new President, has called on IOSH members, farm employers and society to make farming safer.
The UK Government’s commitment to tackling economic inactivity will be tested by its Keep Britain Working Review verdict.
We welcome Matthew Taylor's appointment as chair but the UK’s new Fair Work Agency needs proper funding.
Our fringe event at the Labour Party conference explored how good occupational health can boost the UK economy.
Home and hybrid working are damaging the career development, workplace relationships and mental wellbeing of younger workers, according to new research from IOSH.
These are difficult times for UK farmers, but an IOSH webinar has vowed workplace support.
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