IOSH signs tool-share agreement with Barbour EHS

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IOSH signs tool-share agreement with Barbour EHS Health and safety professionals will now be able to access a wider range of information resources and tools, after two major organisations announced a partnership agreement.

The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) has teamed up with Barbour EHS to deliver further online intelligence for its members.

Those considering reviewing their company's health and safety policies or installing more safety signs can get the latest industry information in this way.

Furthermore, IOSH members will also be able to earn additional income by contributing content to Barbour's library of documents and resources, while there will also be a profit-sharing agreement between the two organisations.

Stephen Baker, director at Barbour EHS, said: "It is vital that health and safety professionals have access to relevant and up-to-date information and resources to enable informed decision making."

The IOSH is the world's biggest professional health and safety organisation, with around 39,000 members.

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