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Advice on proof reading requirements please!
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Posted By Alex Active and demanding children and increasingly inactive elderly parents are making it ever more difficult to go out and do a full days work! I'm trying to look at ways I can more reasonably base myself at home.I hold CMIOSH and curently undertake occasional consultancy work to SME's locally in the North West.
I'm exploring the idea of offering my services as a proofreader of Health and Safety articles, ournals and books etc. and am trying to establish the level of demand. Is there already a well established pool of proof readers serving Health and Safety authors? Is there a demand for this sort of service? Is it more important to have proof reading experience rather than Health and Safety? Does it pay well?
I would be grateful to read anyone's advice or comments on the matter.
Many thanks, Alex Douglas-Kane
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Posted By Angela Hayden Fistly, consider proof reading your own work. This is not an easy job and not one I would wish to do. You will always be open to criticism. Unless your work is 100%.
Sorry to be negative, but proof readers are not fool proof!!!
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Posted By Paul Leadbetter Alex
Your H&S experience will enable you to spot factual errors, such as incorrect legislation, etc, but you may need proof reading training to enable you to spot errors in grammar or punctuation.
I proof read reports from experienced H & S consultants and it is amazing how inventive they can be when their command of English lets them down!
Good luck
Paul
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Posted By Alex Thank you for the responses in the last couple of days.I appreciate your help. ADK
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