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23 January 2013
The AIF Knowledge Base at this year's Health & Safety Expo brought together industry experts to provide a challenging, innovative and stimulating learning experience for anyone involved in work at height. The presenta
The AIF Knowledge Base at this
year's Health & Safety Expo brought
together industry experts to provide a
challenging, innovative and
stimulating learning experience for
anyone involved in work at height.
The presentations were filmed and can be seen free of cost at www.accessindustryforum.org.uk/she _2012_knowledge_base.htm Over three days industry leaders, practitioners and commentators came together to share their expertise and voice their opinions and views on a wide range of topical issues.
They included the impact of the new British Standard BS8560 for work at height, the implications of the Lofstedt Review and its recommendation to review the Work at Height Regulations by 2013, and the growth of the US-style claim culture in the UK.
The panel also revisited the 2011 ground breaking debate: 'On the trail of the Holy Grail: No more work at height accidents, ever!' The organisations taking part reaffirmed their commitment to sharing knowledge and exchanging views through closer collaboration and cooperation.
The presentations were filmed and can be seen free of cost at www.accessindustryforum.org.uk/she _2012_knowledge_base.htm Over three days industry leaders, practitioners and commentators came together to share their expertise and voice their opinions and views on a wide range of topical issues.
They included the impact of the new British Standard BS8560 for work at height, the implications of the Lofstedt Review and its recommendation to review the Work at Height Regulations by 2013, and the growth of the US-style claim culture in the UK.
The panel also revisited the 2011 ground breaking debate: 'On the trail of the Holy Grail: No more work at height accidents, ever!' The organisations taking part reaffirmed their commitment to sharing knowledge and exchanging views through closer collaboration and cooperation.
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