On 18 April 2017, organisations from across the UK infrastructure sector will take part in a national Stop. Make a Change event with sites, offices and production facilities putting work on hold to focus on how we can work together to build a healthier, safer industry.
One of the main themes of this is around making improvements in respiratory health, which fits perfectly with the aims of Breathe Freely.
We have produced the following resources to equip you to talk about respiratory health with your workers:
Major Respiritory Campaign Launched
Lung infographic poster
With key facts and statistics about respiratory disease in construction and in industry as a whole
(download by clicking on the image below)
Slide pack
Containing useful information about respiratory health in construction to enable you to deliver a talk to your workers about why lung disease is a problem which needs to be addressed, the causes of lung disease in construction and most importantly, the solutions which can be put into place to protect workers.
(download by clicking on the image below)
On 18 April 2017, organisations from across the UK infrastructure sector will take part in a national Stop. Make a Change event with sites, offices and production facilities putting work on hold to focus on how we can work together to build a healthier, safer industry. more>>
launched in early 2017 by the Health in Construction Leadership Group with the support of the British Safety Council. - It is sector-wide programme intended to help improve and promote positive mental health across the construction industry in the UK. more>>
A campaign from HSE protecting people by managing risk in a proportionate and effective way, supporting innovation and increasing productivity.
HSE is seeking to influence the system through the Help Great Britain work well strategy. more>>
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