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Spend on health & safety in your organisation in 2012 will be?
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Last Month's Poll

Are you in favour or proposals to reduce the number of workplace safety inspections?

Yes - 25%

No - 75%

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IOSH blasts business health and safety claims
April 1st 2008

"If your business sees health and safety as a burden, then you don't understand enough about it or you're not doing it right," the president of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), Ray Hurst, has said "It seems to me that some employers still expect health and safety will 'just happen'. Once they recognise it won't, some of them then think it's all just an unnecessary burden. They need to understand that the actual requirements aren't that onerous or as portrayed in the 'elf and safety' stories they may read, and that the benefits are more than worth the effort." Ray,said companies who accused health and safety of being an unnecessary burden were likely to be the ones who don't understand the real requirements and benefits or who aren't doing it properly.

"I firmly believe health and safety isn't something that's problematic, you just have to get the competent health and safety advice you need to find appropriate answers. Most of the time, those answers aren't complicated or difficult." Ray asked a question: of those companies complaining about the regulatory burden of health and safety, how many have tried using the IOSH website and free tools or have attended one of our lowcost network events? He appealed to businesses, if they have a problem with health and safety, talk to a qualified health and safety professional and don't just struggle on in silence.

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