In the second of our podcasts with @C_H_S_G we look at the issue of mental health for the construction sector - exploring positive mental health as oppose to illness and ill health. We would love to know what you think. https://t.co/Ni7AVngLBd
We have partnered with @C_H_S_G to produce a series of podcasts. In the first of the series we discuss the issue of noise for construction and why it is important to protect hearing for all kinds of #health and #safety reasons https://t.co/xcyzqpMq0H
Great to see interventions tackling #ergonomic and #musculoskeletal risk being recognised by @H_S_E involved #collaboration with #designers to find solutions. Bringing #CDM regulations to life and all playing our part to protect people at work https://t.co/Iy7v9LyNYJ
4/5 suicides are men, 1/5 of men die before they reach 65 and 3/4 of heart attack deaths are in men. Shocking stats but are they related? Our Complete Mental Health programme looks at the holistic picture https://t.co/FnhsgOODOQ
Park are proud to be providing #occupationalhealth and #occupationalhygiene on this project; influencing health in design, construction and future maintenance and use. #Florence https://t.co/vGXRBeBXme
When you are moving around at work, going to meetings, or getting outside for a break; be more aware of your surroundings; feel the ground beneath your feet, concentrate on your breathing and greet colleagues or passers by as you go! #mindfulwalking#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek
#mentalawarenessweek why not spend some time taking a walk or a run in the fresh air. Exercising in green spaces for as little as five minutes can improve mood and feelings of self-esteem.
It's #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek. Try to connect with nature to feel the benefit for our #mentalhealth. It may be walking through forests, alongside rivers, visiting parks and gardens, or gazing on window boxes or even house plants, we can find nature wherever we are!
During #DeafAwarenessWeek let's think about #communication and #inclusion. Audible coms don't work for everyone, everywhere, all of the time. Maybe try to learn sign language or use other ways to engage and make connections
It's #WorldAsthmaDay what hazardous substances do you use that could cause #occupationalasthma and are you doing enough to eliminate substitute and control risk https://t.co/VMHNl9I3us
on #IWMD2021 we commemorate all those who have needlessly lost their lives at work/due to their job. Accidents remain a needless cause of harm and death and we still have a huge battle against #chronichealth conditions representing slow accidents happening to our workers everyday
It's #AllergyAwarenessWeek Do you have any sensitising agents in the workplace? These can cause occupational asthma or dermatitis - irreversible health conditions which can be prevented
https://t.co/fc9w0oEEa9
today is #WorldHealthDay2021 join the @WHO campaign to build a fairer healthier world. Does your workplace health programme support everyone it could benefit?
https://t.co/zobvizpwBb
Asbestos is the biggest cause of occupational cancer worldwide. You can also help to raise awareness in #2021GAAW – download the free @IOSH_tweets@_NTTL resources: https://t.co/uk5vgoeynb #NTTLasbestos
@H_S_E have recently revamped their noise dose calculator to make it more user friendly. Do you know the exposure of your workforce?
https://t.co/rPbDezz95n
March is Endometriosis Awareness Month. Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women, yet society all too often considers it a taboo. Do you talk about this and support women in the workplace?
Happy Friday! Would you like to learn about the healing power of laughter on #rednoseday2021?
you can register for a free laughter yoga session!
https://t.co/6w46s2PuIr
Most of us recognise the impact of fatigue & shift work on health & safety. But did you know that shift work is a Category 2A carcinogen? This places even more emphasis on good management of risk and strong health support for shift workers.