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EBIS fully recommends the membership of appropriate professional
institutions for people working in the health, safety and
environment field. Key professional bodies include;
IOSH
IOSH, Europe's leading body for health and safety professionals,
represents 27,000 members in over 50 countries. An independent,
not-for-profit organisation, the Institution regulates and
steers the profession, maintaining standards and providing
impartial, authoritative guidance on health and safety issues.
www.iosh.co.uk
IEMA
The Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA)
is a not-for-profit organisation established to promote best
practice standards in environmental management, auditing and
assessment. Its origins lie in the merger in 1999 of the Institute
of Environmental Management, the Institute of Environmental
Assessment, and the Environmental Auditors Registration Association,
and has over 8,000 individual and corporate members.
www.iema.net
ROSPA
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents is a registered
charity which was established over 80 years ago. Providing
information, advice, resources and training, RoSPA is actively
involved in the promotion of safety in all areas of life -
at work, in the home, and on the roads, in schools, at leisure
and on or near water. RoSPA aims to campaign for change, influence
opinion, contribute to debate, educate and inform - for the
good of all.
www.rospa.com
IIRSM
The IIRSM is a professional body for health and safety practitioners.
It was created to advance professional standards in accident
prevention and occupational health throughout the world.
www.iirsm.org
Useful Links
www.healthandsafetyprofessional.co.uk Brings together a wealth of news and features on a wide array of health and safety topics, as well areas where you can share your views and benefit from the knowledge and experience of other health and safety professionals.
www.eacsg.co.uk The East Anglia Construction Safety Group was formed to promote high standards of health, safety, welfare and environmental practice in the construction industry and allied professions by keeping members informed of topical issues, the practical aspects of implementing relevant legislation and promoting best working practice.
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