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Most forum users who start threads or respond to them evidently live and work in the UK. However, though there have been postings from users in the Middle East and in the Caribbean I cannot readily remember any from elsewhere in the world. Anyhow, if you are a forum user outside the UK, would you like to respond and tell other forum users where you are based? Also, if you are a member of IOSH, and perhaps also belong to an IOSH branch, some forum users may be interested to know how widely spread the membership of IOSH is nowadays.
Don't worry if English is not your first language. If you don't think you are fluent, just write the name of your city/town/area and/or just your country or region. Also, perhaps you could add what type of work you do, whether it is in occupational safety & health or something else.
If you do not wish to use your real name, just think of and use an invented name (a pseudonym) as many forum users prefer to do.
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I think that's a good idea Graham. I wonder if the forum admin when considering the next upgrade, could add the facility for people to add a little more information on their 'profile' (in addition to a facility to use bold text rather than having to use capitals for emphasis - hint, hint.)
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Like real names and location cans?
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Real names would be a refreshing improvement from who knows who hiding behind sometimes rather silly pen names.
It would add a little credibility, don't you think?
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I fully agree real names are a must!
Brian
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Nice to meet you Brian, Graham and Ian ;-)
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based in New Zealand, was originally an IOSH member, now a member of NZISM which is in partnership with IOSH.
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Though there are many here who refuse to see the other point of view, considering it outrageous, heretic, disgusting, repugnant even, or just plain wrong, the frequent differences of opinion here display evidence of how many different approaches there can be to the same issue, how many solution to the same problems, how many different views and perceptions.
And that is just in the UK!
So add to that the core differences in approach that tend to vary from country to country and it will be interesting to read that "in so and so, we do it this way". In reality, a poll of individuals from that location may reveal not one unifying approach, idea, concept or belief, but many. Some of those will be variations on a theme and we might not recognise them as fundamentally dissimilar, others so far apart as to raise concerns. And if its different from our individual and possibly blinkered opinion or expectation is it any less right?
There are many ways to skin a cat, or so I've been told.
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Hi Graham,
Greetings from the exotic and tropical Dublin, Ireland. Member of the Ireland (south east) Branch. Safety Officer in Mental Health Facility.
Don't really understand the fuss around pseudonyms. Just click on the posters pseudonym on the left and you get their real name and location.
I assume I am not the first to notice this!!!!!
Kevin
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just tested my theory and realised my mistake! oops!
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kevkel wrote:Hi Graham,
Greetings from the exotic and tropical Dublin, Ireland. Member of the Ireland (south east) Branch. Safety Officer in Mental Health Facility.
Don't really understand the fuss around pseudonyms. Just click on the posters pseudonym on the left and you get their real name and location.
I assume I am not the first to notice this!!!!!
Kevin
You're not, and I too can't see the fuss.
And to the OP, Milton Keynes, UK.
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Hi Graham et al
I hail from the beautiful town of Eastbourne, sunniest place in the UK (which is not saying much at the moment) nestling here on the East Sussex coast.
I work in engineering manufacturing and my name is Hilary because I am singularly uninventive on pseudonyms but generally go by "Hils"
Hils
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Working in Angola for an operator in the oil and gas sector, rotate home to UK 28/28. Surely must be other members here, it's a busy place right now
Cheers
Nick
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I did try and use my real name when I set up the account. All I got was a message that said the name was in use. Not really fussed about pseudonyms.
Andrew Walker, 49 and a half- Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Home of the Staffordshire oatcake.
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David Anderson, in Doha Qatar currently laboratory director, Iosh member and member of local branch
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And there was me thinking that Motor's name was Lemmy...
:-(
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zimmy wrote:And there was me thinking that Motor's name was Lemmy...
:-(
Sorry to disappoint.
Saw the real Lemmy at Download the other week :-)
Andy
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I am based in a rather rainy Cardiff. Only been down here 2 years and it is good to know where other users are based as building our networks is a great way of sharing ideas and supporting each other!
PS More of a Metallica fan myself!
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Hi all,
I am based in Delfzijl (Netherlands) and work for Wagenborg Offshore. Did my diploma in Aberdeen. and are a registered HSE Engineer. I am a Dutch HSE practitioner and involved in the Dutch certification for HSE engineers.
Kind regards,
André Tap
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Hi Guys
Cerith here, real name, er.. Cerith.
Don't see the point in hiding my identity here!
Up in rural North Wales (technically not abroad!), working in Civils, previously in aviation and manufacturing.
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Hi All
Shaun Campbell from Falmouth, Cornwall, home of the famous Pasty, work based around liquid waste management, confined space, CCTV surveys, drain lining, septic tank emptying. Just finished my NVQ Level 5 and hoping at some point in the near future to progress to CMIOSH via the open assessment.
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Hi All
Brian Mills, living in sunny Cardiff and working in Bristol area, this is great idea for networking with local H&S professionals.
Regards
Brian
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Hi All,
Gerry McArdle, working in Hull in FMCG, moved into H&S over 8 years ago after working as lab manager in chemical industry but was made redundant, hence change of career. Have signed up to CMIOSH but never seem to find time to get started, any hints?
Nearest I ever got to heavy metal was working with mercury in my last role and that probably explains the move into H&S as well!
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Hello!
From Ireland but currently working in Dubai as a Senior EHS Management Consultant. Business is slightly different out here but its been a great learning curve.
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hi,
pete, mid 30's from the normally wet north east wales but suprisingly hot at 7am.
done 2 nebosh certs and considering diploma or some sort of degree for september that i can fit in while being a full time carer for the last 5 years for my alzheimers suffering 91 year old nan.
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Stuart, Mid Wales, enjoying the unusual (for Wales!) weather and hoping it will last.
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Is it just me or does Wales seem like the breeding ground for Health and Safety Professionals?
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Ian.Blenkharn wrote:Real names would be a refreshing improvement from who knows who hiding behind sometimes rather silly pen names.
It would add a little credibility, don't you think?
I agree any idea how we can update our profiles, i just looked but can't see anyway of doing it?
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Hi
Work for a large public sector organisation in Edinburgh, been here for 13 years. Have always posted using my real name.
Cheers
Bob Howden
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Hi everyone!
Maysaa here, Iraqi national born/bred/raised/working in the UAE, would love to say I am a fan of the weather but nope.. I am not.
Funnily enough I turned to the IOSH discussion forum perhaps my first week working in HS and have been a regular ever since.
I work as a senior HSE consultant, a proud member of the Middle East branch and the IOSH UAE country coordinator!
Maysaa
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kevkel wrote:Is it just me or does Wales seem like the breeding ground for Health and Safety Professionals?
I think you'll find that we are just naturally chatty and like to know what's going on - or is that just me?!
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Afternoon all - based in Galashiels Scottish Borders, member of Edinburgh Branch working in further education
Kevin
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kingofdarkness wrote:Ian.Blenkharn wrote:Real names would be a refreshing improvement from who knows who hiding behind sometimes rather silly pen names.
It would add a little credibility, don't you think?
I agree any idea how we can update our profiles, i just looked but can't see anyway of doing it?
King, to update profile
Login; select My Profile (grey banner) and then select edit profile on left hand side
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Real name is Jonathan, you can probably guess surname...
Work in Kirkby, in the Republic of Merseyside. Commute to work slightly quicker since i moved last week. Now 10-15 mins rather than 25-30 mins.
Spend a bit of time on the road.
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Errm, just to put a bit of a dampener on this love-in - Living under leaden skies with, yesterday, horizontal rain, about 12-13 degrees.
Enough about summer, work in the ports (previously ferries) industry for a local Council. Real name is .... somewhat obvious!
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Excellent, just noted that I have been elevated to "super" - a good Friday!
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My name was surprisingly used up 'Joanne' so used my horses name!!
Coming live and direct from a farm in Essex where the sun is shining and I have no window to see out of. I worked/travelled with horses for many a year then moved in to logistics however, I am now currently in the animal feed and breeding sector.
IOSH forums are my sanctum when I need reassurance the world is not going mad and I do really know what I am talking about (some of the time).
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I used to use my real name...
but trouble is then I can only post bland professional opinion :)
Adam from very sunny South Devon! (oh and we've expanded into Cornwall too... but they charge you to get out and make cream teas upside down, so I won't mention that)
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God's Country Yorkshire
And that is my real name
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Neil Blackadder, and yes I have heard all the jokes. Live in Argyll, work in offshore wind. Office is in Bremen but mostly on site in Eemshaven. More Q than HSE these days though. Bit of a long distance commuter.
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