Category Archives: HSE General
Could your workforce be suffering from SAD?
18th January 2012SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) is a type of winter depression that affects an estimated 7% of the UK population every winter between September and April, in particular during December, January and February. We all feel better when the sun … more
5 Tips to beat the winter blues
Got the winter blues? January can be a pretty depressing month – gloomy days and cold nights can get the best of us down. Some people suffer from the ‘winter blues’, characterised by mild depression, lack of motivation and low … more
The safety season – get back into ‘work mode’
You’ve seen in the New Year, polished off the Christmas goodies and enjoyed a nice long break with the family…. so you should feel relaxed, refreshed and ready to go back to work, right? For many businesses, however, the period … more
“Article of the month”
30th June 2011Getting the EHS Message Across – Safety Management magazine, June 2011. Generally, Health and Safety has a reputation for being a bit on the dull side. And, it must be admitted; in many instances that image is somewhat deserved. You … more
The Thinking Part
3rd March 2011A well planned communication strategy can make all the difference – it’s the pipeline that will deliver your messages to wherever you want them to end up. We help you to decide on the key messages and link these to specific … more
Environment, Health and Safety Days
31st December 2010Environment, Health and Safety Communications Diary 2010. If you are planning an awareness event, or communication campaign, timing can be everything… so think about planning them to coinside with some of these seasonal risk topics and national and international awareness … more
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