IOSH No Time To Lose Campaign24 Videos

No Time to Lose case study – Landsec

Landsec’s Health, Safety and Security Business Partner David Tucker explains how they have been applying the highest standards to ‘cleanse’ their property holdings of asbestos, by working with selected specialist partners.

Fall from height leads to mesothelioma diagnosis

A fall from height while working as a roofer led to a shock terminal cancer diagnosis for Liam Bradley. Liam, a dad-of-one, suffered a punctured lung in the fall. When medics did surgery on him, they discovered traces of mesothelioma. Liam is now supporting IOSH’s No Time to Lose campaign, which is focusing on asbestos […]

No Time to Lose silica commitment roundtable

IOSH held a roundtable to examine the progress of the commitment to tackle silica dust made by partner organisations. The event, on 21 November 2017, came a year on from the signing of the commitment. As well as updates on progress made there was a discussion around the next steps. For more on the campaign, […]

No Time to Lose website shortlisted for the IMFP Multimedia Award 2017

More than 230 submissions from 38 countries were submitted as entries for the International Media Festival for Prevention (IMFP) Award 2017, an integral part of the XXI World Congress on Safety and Health at Work 2017. IOSH’s No Time to Lose campaign website was one out of 10 that had been shortlisted for the IMFP […]

No Time to Lose case study – Royal Mail Group

IOSH No Time to Lose campaign pledge signatory Royal Mail Group put in place a sun safety strategy to protect its employees from solar radiation exposure. Hear Shaun Davis, Group Director of Safety, Health, Wellbeing and Sustainability at Royal Mail Group, and Dave Joyce, National Health, Safety & Environment Officer at Communication Workers Union, explain […]

No Time to Lose case study – MTS Cleansing Services Ltd

IOSH No Time to Lose campaign pledge signatory MTS Cleansing Services Ltd put in place initiatives to reduce diesel engine exhaust emissions in the workplace. Hear Keith Hole, Health and Safety Manager at MTS Cleansing Services Ltd, explain its strategy to manage diesel fumes exposure. Find out more about the No Time to Lose campaign […]

My Story: Sarah-Jane

Sarah-Jane’s father Ron died from acute myeloid leukaemia as a result of being exposed to benzene, a substance he worked with as a carpenter and woodworker. Cancer caused by work claims the lives of 666,000 people a year worldwide. Many employers and workers are unaware of the impact of carcinogenic exposures. IOSH’s No Time to […]

My Story: Colin

Colin Gray was exposed to asbestos while working as an electrical engineer in his mid 20s. Colin was diagnosed with mesothelioma and sadly passed away in 2013 at the age of 66. Cancer caused by work claims the lives of 666,000 people a year worldwide. Many employers and workers are unaware of the impact of […]

My Story: Jane

Jane Anderton was exposed to asbestos while working as a teacher. Jane was diagnosed with mesothelioma in 2012. She had an operation to remove the tumour, and currently has scans every three months. Cancer caused by work claims the lives of 666,000 people a year worldwide. Many employers and workers are unaware of the impact […]

My Story: Mark

Mark Carter was exposed to solar radiation when he joined the Merchant Navy at the age of 17. At 42, Mark was diagnosed with malignant melanoma. The cancer was treated, but thirteen and a half years later it returned, and sadly Mark passed away in 2014. Cancer caused by work claims the lives of 666,000 […]