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IOSH’s No Time to Lose campaign was launched in 2014 to highlight the causes of occupational cancer and help businesses take action. The No Time to Lose website provides a host of free resources and information on workplace cancer, and offers the opportunity to sign a pledge to make changes and support the campaign. [8]
The Center for Safety and Health Sustainability is a global collaborative effort among ASSP, the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), and the United Kingdom’s Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH). Its work focuses on improving corporate recognition of employee safety, health, and well-being as a sustainable business ...
To meet a need for the provision of vocational qualifications in the area of occupational safety and health, NEBOSH was established in September 1979, operating from the offices of IOSH in Leicester. At the time, the NEBOSH board, led by founding chairman Professor Richard Booth, set out its primary objective: "To improve the quality & quantity ...
Governments have no time to lose when it comes to implementing a new global ocean treaty to protect the high seas as threats from human activities intensify, a report by environmental group ...
Nevertheless, the available statistical-data, suggests that there is a strong correlation between the number of people entering into new workplaces with little or no OSH literacy skills and the occurrence of OSH related incidents within the first twelve months of their employment. [23] [24] [25] [26]
Time named Barro's Twitter feed one of "The 140 Best Twitter Feeds of 2013", one of ten in the Politics category. [13] In 2012, Forbes selected him as one of the "30 Under 30" media "brightest stars under the age of 30", [ 7 ] and David Brooks listed him as part of the "vibrant and increasingly influential center-right conversation."
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"No Time to Lose" is a rock song performed by English-Australian rock group Tarney/Spencer Band from their album Run for Your Life (1979). It was originally released in March 1979 through A&M Records , with a shorter re-release in 1981, during a period when the music video was enjoying substantial airplay on MTV.