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clegg1966  
#1 Posted : 04 June 2010 08:34:39(UTC)
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clegg1966

Hi I am looking for a health and safety reference resource and would like to get some opinions as to what experiences forum members have. I have looked at Croners but am confused as to what they offer? I have looked at the i-croners which has too much information and the croners health and safety which looks like a hard copy resource. I would prefer an on-line resource or at least a CD rom version. Any thoughts?
Terry556  
#2 Posted : 04 June 2010 09:10:27(UTC)
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Terry556

Clegg I use Croner expert, all the information is on line,updsated daily. Get in touch with Croner and get a free trial and see what you think, tel Sammy 02082471590
sgd20000  
#3 Posted : 04 June 2010 09:44:53(UTC)
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sgd20000

Hi We have company access to IHS (The Occupational Health & Safety Infomation Service), I find it very useful as it contains HSE Acop's, Regs and also British Standard documents.
MB1  
#4 Posted : 04 June 2010 10:15:53(UTC)
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MB1

Have had use of Barbour before which I found usefull not sure of price as never involved so cannot say value for money but was a good source at the time! http://www.barbour-ehs.c...-services/health--safety
lewes  
#5 Posted : 04 June 2010 10:28:29(UTC)
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lewes

Well youre using one of the most resourceful ones !!! We dont subscribe to any and just to use the IOSH forum, IOSH Techincal helpline, other H&S Internet Forums, the internet in general and other friends in the H&S world
jde  
#6 Posted : 04 June 2010 11:21:01(UTC)
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jde

The Croner -i Professional is a great online resource that is continually updated and covers most construction related issues
m  
#7 Posted : 04 June 2010 12:22:33(UTC)
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m

Croner is a good source but is expensive. Some of their forms are a bit unimaginativeIf you join the British Safety Council you get access to Croner, badged as BSC for a lot less money. Add to that the HSE library which is now freely downloadable, the IOSH site as already mentioned and I think you will be well covered
ptaylor14  
#8 Posted : 04 June 2010 14:37:45(UTC)
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ptaylor14

i used barbour for a while but found it cumbersome, IOSH is the best and now the hse stuff is downloadable thats great too
peter gotch  
#9 Posted : 04 June 2010 15:17:01(UTC)
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peter gotch

We use the same resource as SGD, i.e. OHSIS which has what he refers to along with lots of other stuff, and unless Barbour has substantially improved has a much more powerful search facility. P
Cooper80023  
#10 Posted : 04 June 2010 16:30:46(UTC)
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Cooper80023

I used to work for Technical Index (now IHS) and without being biased, the OHSIS product had many advantages over the other products in the market place (value for money, content and in particular searchability of information) they are based in Bracknell, give them a call they will give you a free demo.
jay  
#11 Posted : 04 June 2010 16:48:32(UTC)
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jay

It depends upon the type of information/templates/etc you are looking for. The most comprehensive are IHS's (previously known as Technical Indexes) OHSIS and Barbour Index, but pricey-not less than around £ 2000 and if you include British Standards, much more around £ 3500--the coimplete sets if yoy want all the supplemenatary modules such as Fire, Chemical etc can be upto £ 5000. They are full text primary resources and include industry guidance too. However, now that the HSE has made available all their ACoPs and Guidance freely avialable as PDF's on the HSE Books website, those who were previously subscribing to either Barbour or IHS-OHSIS for primarily the HSE ACoPs and Giudance need not do so. However, if you have to refer frequently to British/European Standards and Industry Guidance, they are the only ones. I use IHS and it has some superior offerings. If you contact them, they will offer a free demo and possibly a trial. Previously, there was more choice for the "secondary" resource, i.e. Croner and GEE, but with Croner's take over of GEE, its only one brand now. Croner has several products to maximise its potential. All are available on trial. There are some more such as Jordans, relatively less know, but value for money for some. wWhen I looked at them, they has the best templates and were being offered on attending a well known safety organisations Diploma course foe some time. http://www.jordanpublish...th-and-safety-management Membership of BSC includes access to an information resource that originally was a GEE product tailor made for BSC. Please feel free to contact me via PM.
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