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Just noticed this is SHP (yes, I'm a bit late with my reading). Does this amount to positive discrimination? Did we have a "Men in Health and Safety forum?"
Why am I being singled out as a woman in health and safety - do I need additional help and support to be regarded as "professional" against my male counterparts?
I've been running the EHS function at my Company for 20 years very successfully. We've gone well over 1.6m hours without a lost time accident (equates to over 7 years), we hold certification to ISO14001 and OHSAS18001 and we are a manufacturing engineering plant.
Personally, I regard these groups or forums for individual sectors to be more damaging to diversity than helpful - am I alone in this opinion?
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Yep! I noticed that too. However being a bloke, had I said the same thing, I would have expected to get throw out of IOSH.
Glad you are out there Hillary, defending us oppressed males ;-))
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I guess the subjects covered will all to do with safety in the kitchen ............
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I noticed this via SHP online this morning. Thought the same as you Hilary - glad you got the b*** to say so, no pun intended - Lol.
I can never understand why so-called minority groups feel the need to single themselves out, they are in effect isolating themselves and also discriminating against others - bizarre!
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Having re-read what you wrote , I may have got the wrong end of a stick; you are saying you are being patronised?
I'd agree thats not needed or helpful
I fortunately work for a company who have many women engineers (and I mean real engineers) and they certainly do not require special measures because of their gender.
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I wonder how long that post will last !!!!
I watched question time last night and the issue of the comments made by some Nobel prize winner were discussed. Didn't know what to think in the end, but seemed harsh he lost his job and career.
My view is I have no view and I'm reasonably sure about that.
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Yay I'm a woman and I work in a profession I love!
The End
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I thought it was slightly ironic that it was being held in the catering area!!
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