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Safety Net Journal Issue 3

Don't forget the Forum

By Tony Larkin

Just a quick reminder that the Usdaw health and safety forum is back in business following an upgrade to stop spammers accessing the site.

The forum is a valuable resource to the union and its members. It allows health and safety reps to exchange ideas and information to make workplaces safer for all Usdaw members.

Since its launch it has been busy with discussions on everything from Tesco H&S forums to work at height. The forum was designed to be as open and accessible as possible.

Anyone who visits the forum can see what's on there, but only registered users will be able to post new messages. We've kept the registration process as simple possible, just follow the on screen instructions at www.usdaw.org.uk/healthandsafety/forums/.

Click on 'Log In' and then'Not Registered? Click here to register now'.

You will be asked for your username, password and e-mail address. You will be sent an e-mail to confirm that you are genuine and once you click on the link in that e-mail you're in! The forum is a great way of getting safety reps to talk to each other so if you're not registered, please sign on today.

Source: Usdaw


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