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Martin Fieldingt  
#1 Posted : 20 February 2017 13:14:57(UTC)
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Martin Fieldingt

HI all,

Does a register exist whereby you can check if an individual is Tech IOSH, Grad IOSH or CMIOSH? I ask as I am doubting someones credentials.

Curious1  
#2 Posted : 20 February 2017 13:31:39(UTC)
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Curious1

Could be they have an IOSH status and it has expired

I personelly had attained TechIOSH because it looks good on a cv. 

Now I am in a "permanant position"

I have let my membership lapse due to the fact my employer will not pay the annual subscription and me paying it, gives me no further benefits to my job.

If I was to move on then I would renew it.

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Martin Fieldingt on 20/02/2017(UTC)
John D C  
#3 Posted : 20 February 2017 13:38:13(UTC)
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John D C

There is no public register so contact Membership Dept at The Grange. They have helped me with such queries before. Take care JohnC
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Martin Fieldingt on 20/02/2017(UTC)
johnwatt  
#4 Posted : 20 February 2017 13:42:04(UTC)
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johnwatt

Originally Posted by: Martin Fieldingt Go to Quoted Post

HI all,

Does a register exist whereby you can check if an individual is Tech IOSH, Grad IOSH or CMIOSH? I ask as I am doubting someones credentials.

Your user profile suggest that you are an IOSH member yourself, providing this is the case you have access to the members directory in MyIOSH. 

http://www.iosh.co.uk/MyIOSH/Member-directory.aspx

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Martin Fieldingt on 20/02/2017(UTC)
Invictus  
#5 Posted : 20 February 2017 14:53:28(UTC)
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Invictus

It's not that good as I am not on it.

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Striker84 on 20/02/2017(UTC)
Rees21880  
#6 Posted : 20 February 2017 15:17:26(UTC)
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Rees21880

I'm not on it either....but then I've not "activated my profile" to allow the information to be made public.

I was able to access the list without logging on as a member too.

Pete

paul.skyrme  
#7 Posted : 20 February 2017 15:18:34(UTC)
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paul.skyrme

Originally Posted by: Invictus Go to Quoted Post

It's not that good as I am not on it.

Neither was I until I realised that it is an "opt in" register!

You have to enable the profile yourself from your  "My IOSH" pages!

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DavidGault on 28/02/2017(UTC)
Adams29600  
#8 Posted : 27 February 2017 16:32:04(UTC)
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Adams29600

When previously applying for jobs, I have known the prospective employer phone IOSH and ask the question - IOSH have cooperated with such requests.

So the answer is just phone up and ask.

jwk  
#9 Posted : 28 February 2017 10:04:12(UTC)
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jwk

Just to endorse the posters saying you need to talk to Memberships at IOSH. This type of query is bread and butter to them, they are very helpful and you'll get the information you need. I always ring them when appointing new members of staff,

John

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