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jarsmith83  
#1 Posted : 15 December 2011 15:30:25(UTC)
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jarsmith83

Hi people Any chance anyone has a zip folder or similar with all the HSE`s guidance documents available, pretty please, it is Christmas after all :-) I have been given the tedious task of downloading all of these guidance documents by my boss as he has had a `great idea'. If I have to, I will however, I will have to click the download button a few hundred times before I download the full collection aaarrrhhh!! Help please.
teh_boy  
#2 Posted : 15 December 2011 15:38:36(UTC)
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teh_boy

I do have lots - but defo not every guidance doc there are thousands!!!!! Some are old, some are from before the days of free stuff, some are large emails! I would be happy to help, but not sure if I can make the task of checking what I send any less tedious than downloading? Why not just hyper-link to HSE books? that way of the guidance changes so does your 'copy' hmmm have fun :)
jarsmith83  
#3 Posted : 15 December 2011 15:42:15(UTC)
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jarsmith83

teh_boy wrote:
I do have lots - but defo not every guidance doc there are thousands!!!!! Some are old, some are from before the days of free stuff, some are large emails! I would be happy to help, but not sure if I can make the task of checking what I send any less tedious than downloading? Why not just hyper-link to HSE books? that way of the guidance changes so does your 'copy' hmmm have fun :)
Yeah, I wish i could do such an intelligent thing as to hyperlink :-) I just need the current list which is availiable on the HSE website i.e. Fire Safety in Construction to HSG 264. If you have this then that would be great.
jarsmith83  
#4 Posted : 15 December 2011 15:43:18(UTC)
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jarsmith83

To clarify, that means my boss would not entertain such a intelligent suggestion such as hyperlinking lol.
A Kurdziel  
#5 Posted : 15 December 2011 16:17:05(UTC)
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A Kurdziel

This reminds me of the Dilbert strip here the devil headed boss tells Dilbert to print him a copy of the company webpages so he can put it into an easy to refer to folder.
teh_boy  
#6 Posted : 15 December 2011 16:19:09(UTC)
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teh_boy

I'm still confused Which list??? I have hundreds of ACOPs and even more guidance notes, these are scattered everywhere. if you PM me your email address and exactly what you want I will see what I can do :)
jarsmith83  
#7 Posted : 15 December 2011 16:26:53(UTC)
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jarsmith83

Cheers Teh boy will do.
John Murphy  
#8 Posted : 16 December 2011 13:02:53(UTC)
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John Murphy

HSE Books 2011 catalogue Overview: This catalogue replaces all earlier editions. The catalogue includes a number of series where all current titles are listed. The index which appeared in earlier catalogues has been removed because a full search facility is available on this site Notes This publication is no longer available in printed format. (http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/hsebooks-cat-2011.pdf) Downloads Where possible the HSE will provide a PDF version of documents. These documents can be viewed on your computer or printed on your own printer. You will require a viewer to view these files, one of these is available at the Adobe Acrobat site. Does this help?
Chrisevans41  
#9 Posted : 16 December 2011 13:15:14(UTC)
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Chrisevans41

WOW, What business are you in that drives a need to access all guidance. I work in a Government department that covers most. It may well be safer to access information as required, otherwise you run the risk of being out of date. Your quality management sytem would demand that you had the latest edition of the guidance, one would hope anyway. Good luck with a nice 'bossism'.
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