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Posted By anon1234
From time to time we all disagree with the way our companies approach health and safety.
Anyone got to the stage where they have resigned because of the lack of commitment from the business to adequately resource health and safety?
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Posted By Coshh Assessor
Yes.
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Posted By Phil.D.Baptiste
....give me chance...!
Don't know how well that would go with any future prospective employers....
great to illustrate commitment and passion...
bad to illustrate attitude/management skills/pedancy (is that a real word), reality etc. etc.
are you thinking of taking the plunge?
I used to walk out at the drop of a hat in other trades...even to the point of violence on the way...but after my CV got to 32 jobs people started asking questions and interviews dried up!
Philby
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Posted By Phil.D.Baptiste
....better just say that was in my teens and early twenties, I've calmed down now....
still feel like walking sometimes! Stress Policy looming
Philby
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Posted By shaun allport
Don’t despair!
Were you never taught H&S is 90% persuasion? 10% doing
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Posted By Paul Craythorne
I came very close to resigning over lack of commitment with a few employers but finally did it with my last one and it led to me going self employed. Best thing I ever did.
Regards,
Paul Craythorne
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Posted By Gilly Margrave
Hi Phil,
And I thought you left because you were sick of working with me:)
Gilly
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Posted By Gerry Knowles
I worked in what was in effect a SHE theme park. We spent hours investigating injuries and incidents which in general were very low level. The management were all committed to the point of being fanatical. It sounds great doesn't it. It is at first but then you notice that the steps people start to take to avoid the smallest injury become more and more extreme and the in the end that becomes almost as bad a no interest management. I was glad to get out and become self employed.
Now I can influence the companies I do work for and get them adopt a common sense approach. A no interest management is now a challenge and it is refreshing.
On the question would I resign. Well it hasn't happened yet but there is always tomorrow.
Just remember you can get too much of a good thing
Gerry
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Posted By Lorraine Shuker
Yes I resigned from my last job and H&S issues were a major part of the decision.
I also had no other job to go to at the time but the night after my resignation went in was the best nights sleep I had in a long time.
Absolutely no regrets :)
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Posted By Laurie
The word is actually pedantry (Well you did ask!)!
Laurie
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Posted By Phil.D.Baptiste
Nice to hear from you Gilly....
No I liked working for LCC, its just you can't stick around waiting for the promised land....
Getting back to the thread though....I've not come so close, as I have in this post, since I was 28....and that was agravated
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