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IOSH is calling on governments and businesses to ensure processes are in place for dealing with global emergencies – five years on from Covid-19.
We're calling on a new UK Government body to ensure safety and health is included in its plans for further education.
IOSH urges the Government to grant gig economy workers equal employment rights and health and safety protections as those in traditional jobs.
IOSH supports the Government's AI ambitions, highlighting its role in predictive safety, and urges careful AI adoption in UK businesses.
Thirty-three students celebrated earning their IOSH Level 3 Certificate, marking the start of their careers.
Hear what IOSH has to say about the UK Government's newly published AI Opportunities Action Plan.
Take a look at IOSH's wrap-up of 2024 and the news that made headlines, gaining the media's attention globally.
Ahead of Human Rights Day, we remind governments and businesses of the importance of protecting workers.
IOSH calls for Government action to tackle the number of people suffering from poor health resulting in lost working days.
IOSH warns that people will continue to die every year from work-related lung cancers if more isn’t done to protect people at work.
Occupational safety and health professionals must look after themselves to protect others, says IOSH’s new President Kelly Nicoll.
IOSH’s dedication to supporting workers and communities in parts of western Africa has been recognised by a series of awards.
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