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The nineteenth episode of the History of Internal Communication podcast features Dr Mike Esbester, a Principal Lecturer in History at the University of Portsmouth. Mike’s research into the early British railways explores the roots of workplace safety practices. In this interview, he shares insights from his project ‘Railway Work, Life & Death,’ highlighting how historical approaches to safety have shaped contemporary practices and perceptions. The conversation challenges the modern view of health and safety as a recent nanny-state concern, showcasing its deep-seated history and critical importance across various industries.
The nineteenth episode of the History of Internal Communication podcast features Dr Mike Esbester, a Principal Lecturer in History at the University of Portsmouth. Mike’s research into the early British railways explores the roots of workplace safety practices. In this interview, he shares insights from his project ‘Railway Work, Life & Death,’ highlighting how historical approaches to safety have shaped contemporary practices and perceptions. The conversation challenges the modern view of health and safety as a recent nanny-state concern, showcasing its deep-seated history and critical importance across various industries.