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Posted By Dave Wilson
Having just had my 'Royal charte & Byelaws' delivered I have a question.
After 1st Apr 2003 what is the academic route to attain Corporate Membership?
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Posted By Jonathan Breeze
Dave,
The way I read it is that Corporate Membership will be attained through Graduate Membership (i.e. professional qualification) plus 3 years professional experience.
I do not however claim to be in the know, perhaps we could have a response from someone on the comittee that decideds these things.
There was a previous thread called "Tech SP & The Chartered Institute" which, although not directly relevant, may post some light on the thinking of IOSH.
Jon
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Posted By Membership Registrar
The route to corporate membership remains unchanged from 1st April 2003 and any alterations to the membership structure are unlikely to be implemented before 2005. Applicants are required to possess an OS&H qualification which has been accredited by the Institution (the accredited list may be found here on the web under membership). A minimum of three years definitive or pro rata experience in the discipline is also required.
We do not have a mature route to corporate membership through seniority, position or experience.
If a prospective corporate member wishes to discuss his/her personal circumstances please ignore 'rumour control' and contact us on 0116 257 3198 or membership@iosh.co.uk and we will do our best to answer your questions
Norman Walton
Membership Registrar
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Posted By Dave Wilson
Thanks for that Norman it clears up a few questions which I had in my head.
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Posted By Richard Spencer
What is the route to chartered member status?
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Posted By Dave Wilson
Dont know Richard which is what I think a lot of debates on other threads is all about.
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Posted By Richard Spencer
Thanks Dave
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