Introduce yourself here! Jan Hall: Member of the old forum. Synchronicity! I was just contemplating how good it'd be to have a forum again.
H&S Consultant, largely in commercial construction but also now have 'green' clients community businesses which are fun but after commercial construction do resemble herding cats. Also now the H&S person in a group of forensic engineers and scientists, one of whom has recently returned with some new perspectives on accident investigation from MIT. I'm looking forward to learning more and will share on here.
Personal focus: the human side of H&S. The creation of records, procedures and instruments that work for the users as well as being compliant. Favourite read not yet supplanted: "Thinking Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman; Favourite blog
https://safetyrisk.net
Personal dislikes: The constant creation and generation of terms and acronyms mistakenly designed to show health and safety practitioners as a 'professional elite'. These silly efforts do nothing but mystify and antagonise frontline personnel and make health and safety practitioners look like idiots and 'try hards' in the eyes of true professionals engineers, architects, etc.
Since the HSWA 2015 the good old TA has become: SWMS (if you read the dictionary definitions, 'method' and 'statement' are interchangeable), and JSA and there are even dissertations on the difference between them! And I see that into the description of a Health and Safety Policy has crept "Statement of Intent".
Is it time to get down to earth, stop giving ourselves futile airs, and get alongside the people we are purporting to assist and call ourselves a trade as suggested by Dr Rob Long in his
https://safetyrisk.net Blog?