Nick Baddeley, Louise Mears and Fran Garvey-Fereday discuss the development, challenges, and implementation of a ‘Wellbeing Ambassador’ network within Network Rail. Based on their own experiences, they deliver a best-practice guide for all.
First Tram Operations Limited (TOL) has overhauled their fatigue management system after the Sandilands Tram accident. Hear their inspiring story – and why the rail industry needs to think differently.
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.
Long hours away from home. Working when others are enjoying holidays. A global pandemic. It’s not surprising that so many of us feel fatigued. This session is all about our commitment to finding solutions.
Sluggish, rubbish, and lethargic. We all know the feeling of a bad night’s sleep. Hope’s session is an introduction to the science of sleep and the very best techniques for improving the quality of your shuteye and drifting off into a deep slumber.