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Providing effective and timely workplace menopause support
Menopause and perimenopause can be significant life stages for many employees, presenting physical, emotional, and cognitive challenges. For employers, understanding workplace menopause support for employees through this transition is not
Commercial drivers health and occupational health impact
In today’s logistics and transport industries, commercial drivers play an essential role in keeping the economy moving. However, while they deliver goods and services across the country, they face an
Skin hazards in the workplace: protecting your employees
The skin, being the largest organ in the human body, plays a vital role in protecting us from external threats, regulating body temperature, and allowing us to sense our environment.
BSL basics and preventing hearing loss at work
British Sign Language (BSL) is a rich and expressive form of communication used by over 150,000 people in the UK, with around 87,000 of them being deaf. BSL isn’t just
Strategies to help maintain employee fitness levels
Employee fitness is a key component of overall workplace wellbeing, contributing to physical health, mental clarity, and productivity. Encouraging and supporting your employees to maintain their fitness levels is not
Different types of workplace training you should consider
In today’s dynamic work environment, investing in workplace training is crucial for both employees and organisations. Training not only enhances employees’ skills and knowledge but also contributes to a safer,
Health and wellbeing benefits for employees
In today’s competitive business landscape, the wellbeing of employees is paramount. Forward-thinking employers understand that offering comprehensive health and wellbeing benefits for employees not only attract top talent but also
Manager and employee summer health and safety quizzes
Are you and your employees prepared for the dangers of summer? Check out our summer health and safety blogs such as Sun Safety in the Workplace and Employee Health and
Prioritising musculoskeletal health surveillance in the educational sector
Educators play a vital role in shaping the future, yet the demands of their profession can take a toll on their physical wellbeing. Musculoskeletal disorders, such as back pain, neck