Posted By Bill Bircham
Hi All,
I've been on / around this forum since it was the 'old' forum and have seen a number of changes.
Firstly, it did used to be a place primarily for plugging the gaps in your knowledge, I ain't an expert on everything (who is except maybe Merv) but this was a good place to find out stuff from people who did it in the real world rather than from the Regs. As a newbie to H&S Back in the late 90's, this place was the holy grail of information, even if it was sometime conflicting!
Secondly, a modicum of humour was expected, allowed and dare I say it invited (see prev sentence - never met Merv but he's been around a while as well!)
Thirdly, it was not a place where people openly criticised the organisation that that paid good money to join, even if their employer did refund the subs.
Ok, to my point, we as IOSH members have a Code of Practice to adhere to, this is a cornerstone of our Chartered Status (even if you ain't CMIOSH you are STILL part of IOSH)
This code of practice lays down some fairly clear guidelines re expectations of our behaviours. Perhaps we should adopt those in the Forums, with consistent 'code breakers' (always wanted to use that term!) being first warned then expelled from IOSH - after all, what's the point of a Code if we don't enforce it.
OK, so over to us. If a person feels that the Moderators have been over zealous - talk to them, understand their view pint, argue against it and get them to change their minds, it has happened!
Where a Troll turns up, ignore the poor unfortunate soul who is so bereft of friends that they feel the need to attempt such subterfuge (Says the guy posting at this time of night!!)
Where someone asks for info on a subject that just happens to be YOUR speciality, give it up freely in the sprit of comradery, one day you will change jobs / come across a new situation / need some help.
Finally, remember, what ever your 'designation' within IOSH, you are representing ALL of us when you post here. Be professional, be critical if you feel necessary, but always be constructive.
Phoa - fell off me soapbox, a glass of the ol' single malt too many meethinks.
Rgds
Bill