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Health and Safety in Contemporary Britain - Society, Legitimacy, and Change since 1960

English · Hardback

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This book analyses the perceived legitimacy of health and safety in post-1960 British public life. Since 2010 health and safety has appeared to be in crisis, being attacked by press, politicians and public alike, but are these claims of crisis accurate? How have understandings of health and safety changed over the past 60 years? By exploring the history, culture, and operation of health and safety in contemporary Britain, this book provides a new assessment of an understudied, but surprisingly far-reaching, part of the British political and social landscape. Combining archival research with focus group, social survey and oral history testimony, the book examines the historical background to health and safety, how health and safety has been enacted in public and in the workplace, the impact of changing economic, occupational and social structures on the operation of health and safety, and the conflicts and interests that have shaped the area.

List of contents

1. Introduction and Organising Ideas.- 2. Recent Public Attitudes Towards Health and Safety.- 3. Shaping Health and Safety, 1800 - 2015.- 4. A New Order? Constituting Health and Safety.- 5. Health and Safety in a Changing World.- 6. Health and Safety in Action.- 7. Justice and Values: Whose Interests are Served?.- 8. Conclusion.- Bibliography.- Index.

About the author

Paul Almond is Professor of Law at the University of Reading, UK. His research explores the interrelationship of the criminal law, corporate criminology and regulation and governance studies, and is particularly concerned with issues of health and safety regulation and workplace fatality and disaster. He is the author of Corporate Manslaughter and Regulatory Reform (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013).
Mike Esbester is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Portsmouth, UK. His research focuses on the history of risk, safety and accident prevention in modern Britain. He co-edited (with Tom Crook) Governing Risks in Modern Britain: Danger, Safety and Accidents, c.1800-2000 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016) and is now producing a monograph on British railway worker safety, 1871-1948.

Summary

This book analyses the perceived legitimacy of health and safety in post-1960 British public life. Since 2010 health and safety has appeared to be in crisis, being attacked by press, politicians and public alike, but are these claims of crisis accurate? How have understandings of health and safety changed over the past 60 years? By exploring the history, culture, and operation of health and safety in contemporary Britain, this book provides a new assessment of an understudied, but surprisingly far-reaching, part of the British political and social landscape. Combining archival research with focus group, social survey and oral history testimony, the book examines the historical background to health and safety, how health and safety has been enacted in public and in the workplace, the impact of changing economic, occupational and social structures on the operation of health and safety, and the conflicts and interests that have shaped the area.

Product details

Authors Pau Almond, Paul Almond, Mike Esbester
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030039691
ISBN 978-3-0-3003969-1
No. of pages 317
Dimensions 151 mm x 218 mm x 25 mm
Weight 562 g
Illustrations XIX, 317 p. 1 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > General, dictionaries

B, History, European History, Human Resource Management, Legal History, Personnel & human resources management, Law—History, History, Modern, Modern History, History of Britain and Ireland, Great Britain—History, Employee health promotion, Employee Health and Wellbeing

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