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Hi, yes I saw it but didn't follow the link. I have since been emailed from iosh and signed it through that link provided. Over 4200 signatures now I'm told.
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Thats less than 1 % of the membership. Lets hope it gets more support. I followed the e-mailled link
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Slightly under 96,000 more signatures required to take it to Parliamentary scrutiny.
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I have not previously seen this but have now and signed.
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peter gotch wrote:Slightly under 96,000 more signatures required to take it to Parliamentary scrutiny.
Plenty of time.........closing date is 25/02/2014
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What's so bad about getting rid an of out dated document?
If you read and digest what the HSE propose it makes good sense.
But I forgot it requires people to actually understand the risks and hazards associated with their occupation and put in suitable controls - not just complete documentation for the sake of it.
Lets not do our profession a dis-service, lets go with the flow and embrace new ideas (Yes NEW).
I fully understand there are people who say if it isn't broken don't fix it - the ACOP was out of date when it was written and that came from with the HSE at the time.
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