Link directory
Welcome to our information links
directory.
Here's a list of links to websites with
useful information for health and safety practitioners on a wide
variety of occupational safety and health related topics.
Please note that while these links are provided in good faith,
their inclusion doesn't imply any endorsement by IOSH and
non-United Kingdom (UK) listed sites may not be relevant to UK
requirements. Commercial sites are only listed here if they provide
free information believed to be unavailable elsewhere and if they
are agreed by the IOSH Technical Committee. Read our Terms of use for information on
links.
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E-Learning and toolkits relating to slips and trips and work at
height.
Free downloads including guidance and approved codes of practice
from the HSE website.
BOHS’s aim is to help to reduce work-related ill-health. They have
created a web site, with support from others around the world, so
the latest free training resources can be available to all via an
online hub for professional education in Occupational Hygiene. Here
you can find training materials, learn how to become qualified in
Occupational Hygiene or develop your career alongside an
international community. See OHLearning for further
information.
The Faculty of Occupational Medicine has released an employer’s
Guide to engaging an occupational health physician.
Link categories A-Z
To help you find the information you need quickly and easily,
we've arranged our information links into categories. Click a
letter below to find a category and see all the related links, or
browse the list of categories.
| Title |
Description |
| Accident and Incident Statistics |
Statistics on work-related ill-health, injuries, dangerous occurrences, enforcement and gas safety produced by HSE's statistics units and other sources.
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| Agriculture |
Pesticide safety information from HSE, training bodies and other sources.
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| Asbestos |
Information listed here will be of particular interest to employers, asbestos contractors and others with duties under asbestos regulations.
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