Public HealthRSSB’s public health capability supports rail in managing risks to the health of staff and passengers, including managing contagious disease on the network. Public health is defined as the science of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through organised efforts and informed choices by societies, governments, organisations, and individuals.
Occupational HygieneThe rail industry manages its health and safety risks and responsibilities with great care. We recognise that there is more we can do in areas such as Vibration, Noise, Dusts and Emissions. The industry is working hard to develop better management techniques in these areas.
Healthy CulturesEnvironments and practices that support healthy lifestyles are important for employee wellbeing, performance and safety. Here we provide resources to help create a healthier environment for employees and enable lifestyle choices that support optimal health and wellbeing.
Mental WellbeingMental health and wellbeing are serious issues across the country, affecting all areas of society. Discover the range of tools, training and resources we’ve designed to help manage and prevent mental ill-health in the rail industry.
Occupational HealthHealth practitioners’ experience and advice can play a large part in improving health and wellbeing attainment within rail. A strategic voice of health professionals, sound standards of health provision and access, at a good price, to expertise are all needed to drive health benefits for rail workers.
Health by DesignAn effective method for managing risks is to design out the hazards related to new or renewed assets and processes. RSSB has developed resources to support capability improvements in health by design.
Passenger and Public WellbeingKeeping passengers and members of the public safe is at the heart of what we do. We look across the network - at engineering, operations and management systems - to identify tactical and strategic opportunities to reduce risks.
Managing musculoskeletal health in the rail industryMusculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are a broad term used to describe injuries and or conditions that can affect our musculoskeletal system. This could be bones, joints and ligaments, muscles or tendons. MSDs are characterised by symptoms such as pain and discomfort, stiffness, or loss of mobility. The onset of MSDs can be through a one off, traumatic event or underlying condition, but often they can occur spontaneously without any warning.
Health and Wellbeing DataData has made Britain's railways safer. Find out how we’re partnering with industry to use data to improve employee health.