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How can we capture all incidents of poor health and wellbeing? What factors affect our confidence in the data? How can we use the data to inform health interventions? If you’re involved in measuring health and wellbeing performance, this session answers questions you may have.
We’re always looking for ways to keep everyone safe from harm at work. In this session, Claire Forshaw discusses situations where occupational hygiene can be used for rail projects, its benefits, and some real-world examples.
Money worries can impact your mental health, which is why it’s so important to feel in control of your finances. This session shares tips on budgeting, saving, credit scores, and borrowing, as well as the latest tools for managing your money better.
It may be microscopic in size, but dust can pose a big risk to our health. Hear from Steve Perkins, who aims to improve our understanding of how we can control health risks through occupational hygiene – especially the challenge of dust.
The health of colleagues will always be a key priority of the rail industry. This session on occupational hygiene discusses long-term worker health protection and the focus for future projects and initiatives.
We care deeply about our colleagues, and their families too. Learn about the Railway Benefit Fund, here to provide financial support to our families during tough times, as well as debt and legal advice.