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Articles published in
The RoSPA Occupational Safety & Health Journal
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1996
Chapter:
January
1996
The H&S Management Charter
6
February
1996
Protecting the public
17
May
1996
Response to HSC proposals on consultation with employees
8
June
1996
High level think tank?
9
July
1996
H&S in the run up to the election
1
August
1996
Memorandum of essential principles
15
September
1996
Health and safety incentive schemes
6
October
1996
Confined spaces
13
November
1996
Response from readers of local papers
15
December
1996
Lack of duty to investigate accidents
10
1997
Chapter:
January
1997
Strengthening H&S management system auditing
6
February
1997
Health and safety and working time
13
March
1997
Response to the quinquennial review of HSC/E
2
April
1997
Ten commandments for senior managers
6
May
1997
Launch of HSC's small firms' strategy
12
June
1997
Update on MORR campaign
15
July
1997
Role of Health and Safety Groups
12
August
1997
Safety fundamentals
16
September
1997
Safety fundamentals (or the real world of health and safety)
17
October
1997
Risk literacy in the media
16
November
1997
RoSPA's key issues' strategy
4
December
1997
Management systems, integrate or bust?
6
1998
Chapter:
January
1998
Accident investigation (and organisational learning)
10
February
1998
Re-assessing risk assessment
9
March
1998
Ethics revisited
16
April
1998
Debate? What debate?
3
May
1998
National contract for better health?
1
June
1998
Does nanny know best?
16
July
1998
Attitude problems
7
August
1998
Strategies, strategies everywhere...but no one plan in sight
1
October
1998
'Good neighbour' guidance
12
November
1998
Overseas development
1
December
1998
Taking it from the top
7
1999
Chapter:
January
1999
The future of accredited OS&H certification
6
February
1999
'...to encourage the others'
5
March
1999
Target zero - zero value?
6
April
1999
Costs v values
5
May
1999
The silent 'W'
2
June
1999
Taking to the field
14
July
1999
Company vehicle speed code
15
August
1999
RoSPA response the stress DD
11
September
1999
Company driver competence code
15
October
1999
Director Action on Safety and Health
7
November
1999
'Revitalising Health and Safety'
2
December
1999
Paddington aftermath
14
2000
Chapter:
January
2000
Incentivising OS&H
2
February
2000
HSE's challenge
2
March
2000
Prevention in perspective
16
April
2000
A new DASH code?
7
May
2000
Employee involvement
8
June
2000
Performance measurement and reporting
7
July
2000
Investigating accidents
10
August
2000
Corporate killing... now make it stick!
5
September
2000
The game's afoot... and it's all to play for!
2
October
2000
Securing Health Together strategy 1
11
November
2000
Securing Health Together strategy 2
11
December
2000
Target setting..., target meeting
6
2001
Chapter:
January
2001
Manual handling in the caring sector
14
February
2001
Matters of principle
4
March
2001
HSC open meeting
2
April
2001
Health and safety code for company directors
7
May
2001
Work Related Road Safety Task Group
15
June
2001
Corporate risk management
6
July
2001
Progress with 'Revitalising'
2
August
2001
Comments on the HSC CD
10
September
2001
What really keeps us safe in life?
17
October
2001
Developing the role of trade associations
2
November
2001
Deciding HSC/E priorities
2
December
2001
Where are you now?
12
2002
Chapter:
January
2002
A strategy for OS&H excellence
2
February
2002
The implications of Selby
15
March
2002
Workplace transport safety
13
April
2002
Justice and remedies
5
May
2002
Anatomy of an accident
10
June
2002
Adapting to change: an EU strategy
3
August
2002
Safety from the top
1
September
2002
Putting the 'h' into 'h&s'
11
October
2002
Focus on SMEs
12
November
2002
ELCI: crisis or blip?
1
December
2002
Learning about learning from prevention failures
10
2003
Chapter:
January
2003
Driving offences and company discipline
15
February
2003
United concerns
4
March
2003
Back to the floor
7
April
2003
Nurturing good practice
2
May
2003
Behavioural safety programmes, myth or magic?
6
June
2003
W(h)ither health and safety management
?
6
July
2003
Hearsay and heresy
6
August
2003
Looking after our safety reps
8
September
2003
The breach and the observance
15
October
2003
Short on detail, long on effect
2
November
2003
Training for the future
2
December
2003
The case for driver education
15
2004
Chapter:
January
2004
HSC/E: the vision thing
2
February
2004
The right prescription?
2
March
2004
Deregulation or innovation?
2
April
2004
Competent directors
7
May
2004
Meeting without moving
15
June
2004
Thinking harder about enforcement
5
July
2004
A new approach to H&S services
11
August
2004
Safety 24/7
17
September
2004
On Mature Reflection
17
October
2004
Defining Performance
6
November
2004
Hpersafety hysteria
16
December
2004
No mean feet
11
2005
Chapter:
January
2005
Slaying the compensation dragon
1
February
2005
Waking up to fatigue
11
March
2005
Rethinking RIDDOR
2
April
2005
Penalty Points
2
May
2005
Directors do have duties
7
June
2005
Revaluing our Health & Safety Groups
12
July
2005
Strengthening workforce involvement
8
August
2005
Cutting red tape and accidents
1
September
2005
Getting 'risk aversion' in proportion
16
October
2005
HSE Protecting the pubic
2
November
2005
Sharing accident experiences
10
December
2005
Performance & Reporting
6
2006
Chapter:
January
2006
Raising global OSH Standards
17
February
2006
Governance & Liability
7
March
2006
Calling SMEs
12
April
2006
Safety education
17
May
2006
Testing Times
9
June
2006
Debating society
1
July
2006
Age concern
11
August
2006
Safe Start
5
September
2006
Word search
17
October
2006
Fighting Talk
16
November
2006
Good neighbours
12
December
2006
Safety gain or paper chase?
15
2007
Chapter:
January
2007
Consolidation and continuity
2
February
2007
Risky Ruminations
1
March
2007
Towards self-regulation
2
April
2007
Message Tone
17
May
2007
Risk education
16
June
2007
From liability to leadership
7
July
2007
Simplifying Standards
12
August
2007
Health for safety
11
September
2007
Ban or manage?
9
October
2007
SME Update
12
November
2007
Construction commitment
1
December
2007
Driving safety forward
15
2008
Chapter:
January
2008
Improving H&S outcomes
12
February
2008
Work and wellbeing
11
March
2008
Punishing safety crimes
2
April
2008
Consistency & cohesion
6
May
2008
As safe as necessary?
16
June
2008
Time for change
2
July
2008
Preventability
16
August
2008
Competent to advise?
6