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Oh look the person they interviewed who is promoting this change, is from a company that sells safety signs....Shocker
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Please remove this news item from OUR website.
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I assume IOSH was acting only in an "advisory capacity"
So that's all right then!
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What an embarrassing shambles !
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Damn those ISO legislators!
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IOSH, please sort the misinformation!!!!
the article says "...could soon become law"
So it is NOT law.
Yet the IOSH headline says,
"New law is a warning sign for firms"
IOSH, please sort the misinformation!!!!
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I e-mailed IOSH at 16.00 yesterday about this, but the "news" is still on the website
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Well I've now "spammed" the media team, do you know there are 5 of them!
They were the only "real names" I could find on the whole of IOSH website
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This item was in "Industry News" and there is a line on its webpage that states "Browse the latest health and safety industry news delivered to IOSH by the Press Association".
http://www.iosh.co.uk/news/industry_news2.aspx
What is more important is the arrangement IOSH has for vetting the industry news from the Press Association before they are published on the IOSH webpages. There does not seem to be a robust process for this.
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jay wrote:This .... states "Browse the latest health and safety industry news delivered to IOSH by the Press Association".
After all of the rhetoric on here, about how H&S professionals and their professional body save the world, this seems, methinks, a little like the tail wagging the dog.
Maybe the message is that we should from now forth go to the Press Association for news and information, guidance and advice?
But do go easy on those you feel are 'responsible'. Are they trained in aspects of H&S, or are they experienced instead in administration and PR etc? Both disciplines are important, but the interface is neither easy nor clear cut and through genuine misunderstanding errors do occur.
I have been involved in this with one of the Royal Colleges and its very sad for those who are doing their best but find themselves facing a barrage of complaints and criticism.
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Ian.Blenkharn wrote:
But do go easy on those you feel are 'responsible'. Are they trained in aspects of H&S, or are they experienced instead in administration and PR etc? Both disciplines are important, but the interface is neither easy nor clear cut and through genuine misunderstanding errors do occur.
True, but a competent person should be aware of their limitations
Anyway I've now had an e-mail from a real person at IOSH and have pointed them towards this thread
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It appears to be gone now
thanks Shaun @ IOSH
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