In honour of the 50th anniversary of the Health and Safety at Work Etc. Act 1974, we present a series of candid conversations with senior health and safety professionals. Hear their stories, learn from their experiences and gain valuable insights as we explore the world of health and safety.

Our featured professionals share first hand accounts of pivotal moments, significant challenges, and successes that have shaped their careers In health and safety. Their reflections offer unique perspectives on the progress made and the ongoing commitment to ensuring safe and healthy workplaces for all. Join us as we celebrate their contributions and look forward to the future of workplace safety.

Scales

James Ageros KC

A barristers perspective

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Waste 7

Chris Jones OBE

Waste and recycling

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Cranes 2

Norman Davies

Construction

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Staff 2

Richard Heath

Cast metals

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Property 8

Angela Roberts

Events and safe spaces

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Lecture

Simon Brentnall

Competencies and training

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Stethoscope

Sophie King

The NHS

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Graduation

Neil Budworth & Scott Trim

Higher education

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Gavel

Eleanor Sanderson

A barristers perspective

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Housing 2

Adrian Neale

Asbestos disease

Coming soon

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