Dear All, I’m also there, in this team. Actually, on seeing the unrelated posts, I get irritated & not commenting on anything. Here after I’ll take part in our dicussions.... Regards...
From India, Delhi
Dear Sir,
It is quite interesting that the subject has aroused.The simplest method is given by the management systems like OHSAS 18001 and BS8800.
These management systems asks us do Hazard identification of our process activities which simple and vital.
If anything goes wrong in our quality activity then the product quality is affected.
If anything goes wrong in our activity connected with environment it has an impact in our environment.
Similarly if anything goes wrong or we not following the safety prosecutions required then it will affect the employee working the work place.
So let us first do hazard identification and then take risk control measures.
This is the minimum requirement and simple way instead of doing accident investigation and take corrective measures.
Regards,
T.S.SRINIVASAN.

From India, Pondicherry
Dear Pillai Sir, Myself Mukesh Tandel, It’s really good initiatives for all the SHE professionals. Kindly accept my participation in ur group. Best Regards MUKESH
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Mukesh. You are most welcome. Of late we see more and more participation. It seems a good sign. Let us together make the forum uite useful one for all. Regards, Kesava Pillai
From India, Kollam
Dear All,
Thanks to see this encouragement in the Occupational Health and Safety topics I am forwarding message to join the this to all my safety pro.
and share the EOHS( Environment Occupational Health & Safety) News. to avoid incident in the industry , Society , Transport ...etc.
Warm Regards
Maloji Patil

From India
Dear all,
Sorry for being late.
Its really good to see the team spirit we have build with a team leader Mr. Kesava Sir.
i Hope whenever we get dry our seniors like kesava sir will play their vital role of motivating the team & making this forum lively again.
Thanks Sir.
Regards,
Hansa Vyas

From India, Udaipur
Dear Ms.hansa,
I am just seeking some pleasure by participating in this interesting forum. What I gained through years of working in safety I am trying to impart now to youngsters. I am really afraid for youngsters being shy to ask questions. The foolish pride makes them shy and keeps them ignorant.
We are not here to worship what others have preached. We are here to question, get fully convinced and develop our capability to convince others on safety matters.
For writing in this forum we have constrains. However we should not relax.
Let us continue with our little contribution for the sake of this divine profession.
Regards,
Kesava Pillai

From India, Kollam
dipil
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@ Keshav Pillai
Dear Sir
One of the reason for less participation I feel is that if one post (May be New Commer or existing member) any quiries in the forum and not getting a satisfactory answer, he get desperate.
This can be one of the reason for people not coming forward. So we must try to answer every question related to Safety for getting more participation.
Regards,
Dipil Kumar V

From India
PTRC
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Dear Mr.Pillai,
I don't know how I missed you in this forum.I am a chem Engg and then passed Diploma in Ind.Safety way back in 1990 while working at Chemical factory near Baroda and was then elevated to be safety Officer. I established Vyavsayik Swasthya Suraksha mandal in 1986 to generate awareness among workers and then in 1992 established Peoples Training & Research Centre (PTRC).I joined the organization to work for full time in 1998. I have been editing a bimonthly magazine in Gujarati which is exclusively on OHS (Occupational Health & Safety). We can initiate discussion o many topics

From India, Coimbatore
Dear PTRC,
Thanks a lot.
Let us join hands to do the best by participating in this interesting forum. It will be a pleasure to have the professionals like you coming forward and raising the level of discussion and thereby making it so purposeful.
Regards,
Kesava Pillai

From India, Kollam
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