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Posted By peter gotch
Hi Merv.
I can admit to being on the moderating team.
So you want details!
BSc (Hons) Engineering Production and Economics 1976
Post Graduate Diploma in Safety and Hygiene 1980
HSE Inspector 1979-1991, including investigation of 24 construction fatalities, and fairground (and other) collapses 1986-90
Group Health and Safety Adviser, Babtie Group, now Jacobs 1991-2001, providing internal and external consultancy and training.
Divisional Director/Senior Consultant (Occupational and Public Health and Safety)from launch of Jacobs H&S consultancy unit in 2001. Do all sorts including major hazards consultancy and expert witness commissions relating to HSE prosecutions and various civil actions, plus diverse consultancy and training, as far away as audit of integrated iron and steelworks in Ukraine.
In your immortal words, trust me. I'm a consultant.
Regards, Peter
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Posted By Peter Leese
OU - Were you on the first year in 1971 Merv?
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Posted By Andrew Lochlyn Ure
Merv
As another member of the Minotaurs (I prefer the link to the classics rather than to being a 'killer'), I can answer the 'who I am' question, but as regards the 'what' I've never been sure of that myself.
Overall 20 years health and safety, starting in local authority, moving through liability insurance and for the last ten years upstream oil and gas (Middle East, Western Australia, Russian Federation). Currently on the Sakhalin II Project in the Russian Far East, which is fun. CMIOSH, MASSE. NEBOSH Diploma (1989) PG Dip in Safety Management Systems (1995) which would have been an MSc if I hadn't been coerced into choosing a stupid topic for the dissertation.
Prefer shiraz to merlot. Now can we all play nicely?
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Posted By Tim
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Posted By Andrew Lochlyn Ure
I'm sure everyone will be interested to know that the two postings by Tim immediately above this one are, in fact, Tim playing a jolly jape on us all and not because of any Moderation of the thread.
Andrew
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Posted By Merv Newman
Peter Gotch,
thanks for that. You were already on my "respected" list.
Peter Leesing, I think the fist year was actually 1970. A0023821. 6 years of study in the loft, recording 3-am radio programmes, no social life. Get your BA and they make you responsible for HSE. Was it worth it ? Though I still remember a quite remarkable summer-school week at Leeds.
Tim, what did you say that got you barred twice ?
Merv
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Posted By Merv Newman
Andrew,
About Tim. I should have realised. 00.44 what's he been on ? and the last word of his second message ?
Thanks.
Merv (please censor this message if you want to. No worries)
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Posted By Andrew Lochlyn Ure
Merv
I don't know. But I'm 10 hours in front of GMT and the strongest thing I've been on today is Microsoft Word reviewing an HSE Plan, so it just goes to show - the Minotaurs never sleep.
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Posted By Raymond Rapp
Personally, I don't see that it makes any difference what qualifications a moderator has. It is common sense that is needed to be a good moderator, not a Masters. Despite good intentions, it appears to me that common sense has often gone on holiday.
Ray
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Posted By Peter Leese
Indeed Ray, we're in agreement - twice on one thread!
The qualifications for moderator is the provision of realistic guidance and good sense.
That's all, nothing else is needed.
Merv: were you on an experimental first year with the OU? The first real year was 1971.
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Posted By Merv Newman
Ray,
I would like to know that the person giving me a going over is at least my professional equal.
Common sense is one thing. Understanding the nuances of some of these threads is something else.
And I would object to being censored by someone who is only an IT manager.
Those who care to identify themselves as, at least, CMIOSH I will hear and obey. (just like with her indoors. Sorry, that should have been capitalised)
If I don't know you, and you don't make the effort to let me know you, why should I bother ?
Merv
Two 'orrible warnings to go
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Posted By Merv Newman
Peter Leese,
You've just managed to boggle my mind. I thought it was 1970, hence the A number. Got the BA in 1976. Actual diploma is stashed somewhere in the wine cellar.
The point was though, that having been "quality manager", getting a real degree meant that they had to promote me. To HSE.
Either that or to sales. (which would you have preferred ?)
Merv
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Posted By Andrew Lochlyn Ure
Well, this is one Minotaur actually now doing as Mr Rapp has suggested, and going on holiday and taking his common sense with him. Home to blighty on leave tomorrow for the first time in seven weeks to see how much money the missus has spent in my absence. The only moderation I shall be indulging in for the next four weeks is the one applying to the sensible use of alcohol (it also tends to be the one where I make the really bad decisions).
Be good.
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Posted By peter gotch 1
Bon Soir Merv, from Escosse.
I feel a little glow!
Regards, Peter
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Posted By Tony Brunskill
Horses, Flogging and Dead spring to mind.
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Posted By Edward Shyer
We've moved 'The Right Start' thread from the IOSH members forum to the Careers forum as the Charity Commission stipulates that the IOSH members forum is for the discussion of IOSH policy and constitution only.
Moderator 08th August
Just to clarify things, IOSH Members Forum is for members to discuss issues related to IOSH business, membership structure and practitioner competence.
Moderator 09th August
Is this a case of the goalposts being changed daily
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