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redken  
#1 Posted : 02 October 2011 16:02:09(UTC)
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redken

I had heard of H&S awareness officers, indeed the HSE have a leaflet on their role. But recently had a visit from an RCO at a top tier COMAH site. The visit was not chargeable and I was wondering if this was because it was an RCO and not an inspector!
redken  
#2 Posted : 03 October 2011 22:05:55(UTC)
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redken

So ,none of you know or care what a HSE regulatory compliance officer is!
mylesfrancis  
#3 Posted : 04 October 2011 09:00:18(UTC)
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mylesfrancis

RCOs are effectively HSAOs under a different name and are not warranted Inspectors. They do, however, tend to have more of a focus on regulatory issues such as following up on compliance with Improvement Notices etc rather than a mainly advisory role.
Clairel  
#4 Posted : 04 October 2011 09:14:25(UTC)
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Clairel

redken wrote:
So ,none of you know or care what a HSE regulatory compliance officer is!
Yes, I think you'll find many of us know what one is but I personally had nothing to say in reponse to your post. No need to get shirty with the forum becuuse no one responded. Perhaps you should have asked a more engaging question.
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