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Thu October 31 2024

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New register for safety specialists

31 Jan 11 Health and safety consultants are being invited to pay £60 a year sign up to a new independent register that is intended to become a new benchmark for standards in the profession.

The Occupational Safety and Health Consultants Register (OSHCR) is being set up with support from the Health & Safety Executive (HSE). It comes in response to recommendations in Lord Young’s report for the government  − Common Sense Common Safety.

The aim of the register is to give employers confidence in their consultants.

OSHCR has been established by a group of professional bodies representing general safety and occupational health consultants across the UK.

The register, which is voluntary, is open to individuals who provide commercial advice on general health and safety management issues and who have achieved at least one of the following:

  • Chartered status with IOSH (Institution of Occupational Safety and Health); CIEH (Chartered Institute of Environmental Health); or REHIS (Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland) with health and safety qualifications
  • Fellow status with IIRSM (International Institute of Risk and Safety Management) with degree level qualifications
  • Member or Fellow status with BOHS (British Occupational Hygiene Society) Faculty of Occupational Hygiene
  • Registered Member or Fellow status with IEHF (Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors).

In addition, all consultants wishing to join the register will be asked to declare that they will:

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  • Demonstrate adequate continuing professional development;
  • abide by their professional body's code of conduct;
  • provide sensible and proportionate advice; and
  • have professional indemnity insurance or equivalent to cover the nature of their duties.

HSE chair Judith Hackitt said: "There are already many very good health and safety consultants who give sensible and proportionate advice to employers, but there are also those who may overcomplicate health and safety, miss important hazards or contribute to misperceptions about what is really needed to protect people at work.

"This register offers a level of assurance to businesses that those consultants on the register have met set standards within their professional body. It will be an independent way of demonstrating professional competence in occupational health and safety consultancy and should also encourage those who have not yet met these standards to do so."

The application fee will be £60 a year, but applications received by 30 April will be subject to a discounted fee of £30 this year.

To apply to join the register visit .

The register will be freely accessible and searchable for employers from early spring.

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