'Health and safety’ currently has an image problem in the UK. This article explores the origins of these current negative perceptions, framed around the concept of legitimacy – the degree to which a policy project of this sort is viewed as right, proper, and appropriate. The article considers and evaluates key moments in the growth and decline of social consensus around health and safety since 1960, including the Robens Committee and subsequent Health and Safety at Work etc Act, the decline of trade unionism, the extension of health and safety beyond the workplace, and the rise of the safety profession. It concludes that change has been much more subtle and less uniform than general perceptions might suggest, and makes recommendations for h...
The view that regulatory provisions protecting the employment conditions of workers need to be minim...
Scientific and social (economic and ethical) dimensions of occupational health and safety (OH&S) are...
The successful enforcement of health and safety regulation is reliant upon the ability of regulatory...
The last 20 years have seen the emergence of a popular climate of antipathy towards occupational hea...
This is a significant and sizeable piece of work that explores, from an interdisciplinary perspectiv...
Over the last twenty years, three short words have come to dominate many discussions about the contr...
Most people would like to think that their job makes a useful contribution to society. Surely there ...
The 1972 Robens Report is widely regarded to have provided the underlying rationale for the 'modern'...
This paper provides a review of the last five years of policymaking in the area of health and safety...
This paper explores occupational safety and health regulation in Great Britain following the UK’s ex...
In March 2011, announcing the establishment of a further review of health and safety legislation, Em...
This thesis examines the question of how political, social and economic power is distributed within ...
This paper documents the vulnerability of the UK workplace safety regime to ‘regulatory degradation’...
If regulation is to be effective, not only must changes take place in the mode of regulation but als...
The thesis explores the challenges faced by health and safety law in the UK as a consequence of the ...
The view that regulatory provisions protecting the employment conditions of workers need to be minim...
Scientific and social (economic and ethical) dimensions of occupational health and safety (OH&S) are...
The successful enforcement of health and safety regulation is reliant upon the ability of regulatory...
The last 20 years have seen the emergence of a popular climate of antipathy towards occupational hea...
This is a significant and sizeable piece of work that explores, from an interdisciplinary perspectiv...
Over the last twenty years, three short words have come to dominate many discussions about the contr...
Most people would like to think that their job makes a useful contribution to society. Surely there ...
The 1972 Robens Report is widely regarded to have provided the underlying rationale for the 'modern'...
This paper provides a review of the last five years of policymaking in the area of health and safety...
This paper explores occupational safety and health regulation in Great Britain following the UK’s ex...
In March 2011, announcing the establishment of a further review of health and safety legislation, Em...
This thesis examines the question of how political, social and economic power is distributed within ...
This paper documents the vulnerability of the UK workplace safety regime to ‘regulatory degradation’...
If regulation is to be effective, not only must changes take place in the mode of regulation but als...
The thesis explores the challenges faced by health and safety law in the UK as a consequence of the ...
The view that regulatory provisions protecting the employment conditions of workers need to be minim...
Scientific and social (economic and ethical) dimensions of occupational health and safety (OH&S) are...
The successful enforcement of health and safety regulation is reliant upon the ability of regulatory...