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Marcus Boocock
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PR and Public Affairs Manager
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IOSH
Marcus Boocock
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PR and Public Affairs Manager
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IOSH
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Fit note reform
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Date posted
03 Jun 2024
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Author
Marcus Boocock
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News
The General Election campaign is in full swing IOSH members have an opportunity to influence the reform of the ‘fit note’.
Fit note reform
Safer, healthier, happier
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Date posted
28 May 2024
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Author
Marcus Boocock
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News
There will be a General Election on Thursday 04 July 2024. Read IOSH's key calls to action for the next UK Parliament.
Safer, healthier, happier
Setting standards with Almarai
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Date posted
15 May 2024
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Author
Marcus Boocock
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News
Leading Saudi Arabian food conglomerate Almarai has partnered with IOSH to enhance worker protection standards.
Setting standards with Almarai
Presidential awards
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Date posted
07 May 2024
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Author
Marcus Boocock
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News
See the full list of 16 IOSH volunteers who have been recognised for their hard work and dedication.
Presidential awards
The impacts of climate change on OSH
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Date posted
26 Apr 2024
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Author
Marcus Boocock
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News
A joint statement to mark International Workers' Memorial Day and the ILO's World Day for Safety and Health at Work.
The impacts of climate change on OSH
Workers facing uncertain future
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Date posted
11 Apr 2024
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Author
Marcus Boocock
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Press release
Our new report highlights how advances in technology, climate change and work adaptations potentially pose risks to people’s health, safety and wellbeing.
Workers facing uncertain future
Lives depend on asbestos action
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Date posted
28 Mar 2024
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Author
Marcus Boocock
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News
Asbestos was banned 25 years ago in the UK, but the Government must take more action to prevent further deaths.
Lives depend on asbestos action
Diploma supports new professionals
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Date posted
21 Mar 2024
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Author
Marcus Boocock
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News
The IOSH Academy is one way we are helping to shape the future of the occupational safety and health profession.
Diploma supports new professionals
Help neurodiverse workers thrive
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Date posted
19 Mar 2024
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Author
Marcus Boocock
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Press release
Our white paper on neurodiversity at work calls for open and supportive cultures for neurodiverse colleagues.
Help neurodiverse workers thrive
IOSH backs pandemic accord
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Date posted
18 Mar 2024
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Author
Marcus Boocock
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News
We are supporting global efforts to protect future generations from a repeat of the Covid-19 pandemic.
IOSH backs pandemic accord
IOSH Thought Leadership Panel meets for first time
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Date posted
08 Mar 2024
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Author
Marcus Boocock
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News
Panel explores wellbeing and its place in the portfolio of safety and health professionals.
IOSH Thought Leadership Panel meets for first time
Researchers to explore OSH service delivery around globe
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Date posted
01 Mar 2024
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Author
Marcus Boocock
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Press release
Four out of five of the world’s workforce don't have access to basic safety and health services. Researchers are set to explore the reasons why – and how it might be improved.
Researchers to explore OSH service delivery around globe