The UK has taken a major step towards a smokefree future. The Tobacco and Vapes Bill has become law, introducing measures designed to prevent young people from ever legally purchasing tobacco.
Read the CRUK's article 🔗 https://t.co/TEUwC30t1u
AASC supports families affected by #asbestos related illnesses such as #mesothelioma and #asbestosis in #Wales. If you know anyone who would benefit from joining our online and in person support groups, please share details and email Jane at [email protected] for updates!
🎙️ Exciting news-we’re recording the first episode of our #Mesothelioma UK podcast!
We’re covering questions on treatment & practical advice for living well, with expert insight from our CEO Liz Darlison & our specialist nurse Louise.
Keep an eye out: https://t.co/xLEpHx6QV1
Our isocyanates inspections found annual biological monitoring is the most frequently missed requirement in bodyshops
Urine testing is the only way to know your controls are working. Are you carrying it out?
👉 https://t.co/m0x7dbN8fk
@BOHSWorld
Our founder and CEO, Liz Darlison, recently joined the Strategic Health Check podcast, to speak with @JoseGaign about our origins as a charity, how closely we work alongside the people we support and our mission to expand here: https://t.co/3bEfwA0p8G
#podcast#mesothelioma
Action Mesothelioma Day is on 3 July 💙
We’ve created a special dedication page where you can share a message, memory or photo to support a loved one or to thank someone who has been there for you.
Add yours here: https://t.co/zCRAj5vLxB
#SupportAndRemember#AMD2026
Read this shocking report from the House of Commons All Party Group On Occupational Health And Safety into Violence in The Workplace
https://t.co/g1bOCrwiJU
Did you know that Unite members keep 100% of the compensation we secure on their behalf?
No deductions. No hidden costs. Just expert legal support when you need it.
Find out more below.
https://t.co/HmClDwZXOF
Anne Davies lost her husband, Jeff, a firefighter & @fbunational member, to occupational cancer in 2024.
Jeff’s cancer was caused by chemical exposures at work.
A preventable death as a result of inadequate protections.
Thank you Anne, for speaking today. #IWMD26
Good to see the @The_TUC calling for an #asbestos removal programme in schools & hospitals today on International Workers' Memorial Day. Despite being banned nearly 30 yrs ago asbestos is still the leading cause of work-related deaths in the UK
https://t.co/3Xqj5SMERo
In some brigades, women firefighters are still being issued with PPE designed for men. This is putting women's safety at risk.
FBU National Women's Committee secretary, Robyn Richardson, speaks about this issue in the latest FBU podcast.
Link in the thread 🎧️
Super proud day with my sons playing for @NDSRugby today who ran out worthy winners at the Principality stadium @WelshRugbyUnion Division 3 cup. Da iawn bois.
🚨 BREAKING: Today at our first-ever FBU health and safety summit, the Secretary of State for Health, Wes Streeting, announced health monitoring for firefighters.
Cancers and other diseases will be detected sooner, ultimately protecting firefighters from preventable ill health.
When was the last time you did asbestos awareness training?
Workers in construction and building trades are at particular risk of disturbing asbestos and should receive appropriate training.
Find out more about training requirements and providers: https://t.co/3HdV8u8M4U