Media Centre
If you are a journalist, a blogger, an online commentator or just wish to write about us, you should be able to find here contacts, press resources and see how we are perceived in the media.
If you are a journalist, a blogger, an online commentator or just wish to write about us, you should be able to find here contacts, press resources and see how we are perceived in the media.
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Deputy Editor
Tom Tevlin
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News and features
Belinda Liversedge
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Journalist (in India)
Orchie Bandyopadhyay
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Health and Safety at Work on the parliamentary debate on deregulation
Fire Risk Management on the implication of the meeting for fire regulations
www.frmjournal.com/news/news_detail.safety-bodies-to-meet-government-on-fire-regulations.html
Read the article from Tehran Times
This is how Health and Safety at Work saw the event.
Professional Security reports on how young filmmakers perceived risk.
Louise Ward tells the Royal Institute of British Architects Journal about our contribution to raising H&S standards and plans for 2017.
Health and Safety Matters on how the British Safety Council celebrates 60 years of saving lives.
'Ahead of his time – the superhero of safety' – in SHP magazine.
'James Tye: a driving force still providing direction' - Health & Safety at Work reports.
'A treasure trove of social and political history is made public' - in Marginalia, the future of work magazine.
'Campaigning history made public in digital archive' - in SHP magazine.
IOSH magazine reports on the plans to reduce mental illness toll.
Mates in Mind plans to target 100,000 workers in its first year says Construction Manager.
Mind construction gap warns Health & Safety at Work.
Louise Ward on supporting wellbeing in the gig economy in Employee Benefits.
Mike Robinson on how to manage ageing workforce in City AM.
Commenting on 'Improving Lives' government green paper in Politics Home.