You can tell a lot about a person by their choice of favourite Christmas movie. Elf and they are likely to have a refreshingly juvenile sense of humour. Die Hard and they’re either arguably confused about what constitutes a Christmas movie or simply have a yearning for yuletide action. Bad Santa and while they’d undoubtedly be great fun […]…
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We Can Work Out – Complacency After The Virus
Now I must declare that starting a blog with a Beatles song reference is a risk with our Beatles-indifferent (at best…) website editor but here goes nothing. I read the news today. Oh boy. It wasn’t about a lucky man who made the grade. Nor was it about a load of pesky potholes on Abbey Road (three Beatles references now […]…
read moreRoSPA Gold Award for Meerkats at Morden
It’s always good to hear positive news. This month we’ve been greeted with the wonderful announcement that BOC Morden has won the Gold Award for achievement in this year’s RoSPA Occupational Health and Safety Awards. They’ve made such a commitment to continuous improvement in workplace safety over the last five years and now they’ve been recognised for their hard work. We’re also […]…
read moreOnline streaming now available
We are now offering a new way to view our inspiring safety training films – a quick and easy online streaming service. It’s really simple to get started. Just phone us for a quick chat, and we’ll supply you with a username and password to our exclusive Lattitude Online site. After logging on, you’ll be able to view the films […]…
read moreThe Ken Woodward series
Ken Woodward is an inspirational man, using his own experiences in an effort to save others from harm. The accident Ken suffered at work robbed him of his sight, taste, and smell in a horrific and painful way. He has worked with Lattitude to create three powerful safety films that tell his story, alone or as a set, and that […]…
read moreNew Ken Woodward film creates a buzz
Lattitude’s highly anticipated film The Diary has been the topic of conversation among individuals in the Health and Safety world of recent weeks. This powerful training film tells the true extent of the damage caused by Ken Woodward’s accident, in his wife Sue’s own words. A diary she kept of the weeks and months after the near-fatal accident in which […]…
read moreThe True Value of Elephants
Elephants, the world’s greatest natural leaders, have once again come under threat in the wild. Their ivory tusks are the reason so many elephants have lost their lives, and poachers continue to kill these glorious creatures purely for profit. Despite a ban on international trade in ivory in 1989, the estimated number of elephants killed for their tusks in 2011 […]…
read moreChinese New Year highlights similarities between snakes and meerkats
The Chinese New Year begins on February 10th 2013. This year will be the year of the snake, animals who are said to be good thinkers, very aware and guided strongly by intuition. Although natural enemies of snakes in the wild, meerkats also possess these same qualities, which help to keep them safe at all times. Safety training film All […]…
read moreAn actor in demand
Toby Jones starred as Alfred Hitchcock in TV drama The Girl. Toby Jones is a name you see often these days. A quick search online reveals why. His lengthy filmography and varying roles are more than impressive. He has been appearing in films steadily for twenty years, beginning when he played a valet in 1992 film Orlando. Since then, he […]…
read moreOlympic research validates the Lattitude approach
One of the most remarkable aspects of the London 2012 Olympics was its safety record. For the first time in modern times, an Olympic Games was delivered with no fatalities. Now research carried out by Loughborough University for the UK Health and Safety Executive looks at what made London such a safety success story. “What struck me was how closely […]…
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