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Posted By Sovay Shaw
Can you recommend the most user-friendly/easiest source of reference on H & S info that doesn't cost our small organisation a fortune to renew every year? I've been looking at Croner etc. but which one for general info/specific regulations, etc. Light engineering/office/training situations.
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Posted By Charley Farley-Trelawney
Croner is not bad.
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Posted By TBC
I don't think you need them - If you visit the internet sites highlighted on here and ask questions of fellow professionals - you won't go far wrong. If you need specialist bits then that's a cost.
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Posted By Andrew Brown
Personally i prefer HSE publications, the priced ones with detailed guidance.
The info is straight from the horses mouth no interpretation by someone else.
Just buy the ones you want and just carry the ones you need around with you - no need to carry a huge text book.
They don't rewrite that many of them every year so up date costs aren't to bad.
Also a subscription to HSE direct is not that expensive and you can get the full text of everything so i use it for the books i don't need very often.
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Posted By David Bramall
Tolley's - but you ned it every year (it's not expensive)
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Posted By David Bramall
Or - the NOBOSH cert or dip course books!
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Posted By Ian Bollans
Have a serious look at Jordans Health and Safety Management. It covers a great deal of material and is extremely user-friendly. It's also about half the price of the others. They also do an on-line version as well.
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