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NEWS REVIEW T here are Football Safety Officers Associations in England, Scotland and Ireland, to promote support and mentoring for Safety Officers in Football. Rugby League and Rugby Union have also formed Associations as have Cricket and Horseracing. As legislation has changed and the demands on Safety Officers in all sports become more intense, there is a suggestion that a new umbrella Institute for all Safety Managers in all events, arenas and stadiums could benefit us all. A small team of Safety Officers from Football, Cricket, Rugby League, Rugby Union and Horseracing have researched the possibility of forming an Association under the banner of IOSH. The main objective of this Organisation would  be to create a body that would be consulted on legislative changes; policy decisions and influences Government Policy makers. On 24th January 2011 there will be a presentation of these ideas to an invited group of all Safety Managers, in all sports and events. The event is free, and is to be held at the Nottingham Trent Arena, with a dinner and overnight stay locally for those who wish to enjoy the company of their colleagues after the meeting. There will be a presentation on the proposal from John Newsham of Blackburn Rovers FC, followed by a presentation By Scott Carey Chairman of the Cricket Safety Officers Association on the benefits to Safety Managers of an additional overarching Institute combining all sports. The final presentation will be made by IOSH presenting the benefits to attendees of the credibility and support an Organisation like IOSH can give us.  John Holden President of IOSH comments “An organisation which represents the interests of all sports and stadiums is to be welcomed; it should be seen as a body which has expertise in safety of sports grounds and as such a body that must be consulted by the various agencies involved in regulating sports ground safety. Additionally, a collective body provides greater opportunity for networking and the sharing of ideas and experiences”. The event has been sponsored by Showsec International a crowd management company with a wide remit of venues as clients. The event will begin at 4pm with registration and refreshments. Dinner is  booked for 7.30pm, to allow delegates to travel home afterwards should they so wish. Delegates attending the event will be asked to contribute to the debate by voting on whether they feel this is a worthwhile undertaking and their decision will promote the way forward. It is to be stressed that this new Institute will NOT replace any existing Associations, merely enhance and provide collaboration for them. The structure of IOSH requires a level of Continuous Professional Development to progress through levels; this can only promote a higher level of professionalism and competence amongst safety managers everywhere. Each Association will be approached by their Chair to invite all members to attend the event and give their opinion and vote for moving forward. Watson Associates Tel: 0113 289 3414 Email: [email protected] www.suewatson.co.uk 4 | FOOTBALL & SPORTS ARENA | September/ October 2010 For nearly 20 years Safety Officers from all sports have formed their own Associations and support groups to assist in developing best practice and peer support in their industry. INSTITUTE OF SAFETY OFFICERS? FSA HORSERACING GROUND SAFETY OFFICERS FSOA (ENGLAND) FSOA (SCOTLAND) CRICKET SAFETY OFFICERS ASSOCIATION RUGBY LEAGUE SAFETY OFFICERS ASSOCIATION SECRETARIAT CHAIRMAN OF INSTITUTE IOSH PAST PRESIDENT? THIS IS THE SUGGESTED STRUCTURE OF THE INSTITUTE: RUGBY UNION SAFETY OFFICERS ASSOCIATION GREEN FIELDSITE/ ARENA SAFETY OFFICERS OTHER SPORT SAFETY OFFICERS 04 News Sue Watson:Layout 1 23/9/10 10:05 Page 1

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NEWS REVIEW

There are Football Safety Officers

Associations in England, Scotland

and Ireland, to promote support and

mentoring for Safety Officers in Football. Rugby

League and Rugby Union have also formed

Associations as have Cricket and Horseracing.

As legislation has changed and the demands

on Safety Officers in all sports become more

intense, there is a suggestion that a new

umbrella Institute for all Safety Managers in all

events, arenas and stadiums could benefit us all.A small team of Safety Officers from Football,

Cricket, Rugby League, Rugby Union and

Horseracing have researched the possibility of 

forming an Association under the banner of IOSH.

The main objective of this Organisation would

 be to create a body that would be consulted on

legislative changes; policy decisions and

influences Government Policy makers.

On 24th January 2011 there will be a

presentation of these ideas to an invited group of 

all Safety Managers, in all sports and events. The

event is free, and is to be held at the Nottingham

Trent Arena, with a dinner and overnight stay

locally for those who wish to enjoy the company

of their colleagues after the meeting.

There will be a presentation on the proposalfrom John Newsham of Blackburn Rovers FC,

followed by a presentation By Scott Carey

Chairman of the Cricket Safety Officers

Association on the benefits to Safety Managers

of an additional overarching Institute

combining all sports.

The final presentation will be made by

IOSH presenting the benefits to attendees of 

the credibility and support an Organisation

like IOSH can give us.

 John Holden President of IOSH comments

“An organisation which represents the

interests of all sports and stadiums is to be

welcomed; it should be seen as a body which

has expertise in safety of sports grounds and

as such a body that must be consulted by the

various agencies involved in regulating sports

ground safety. Additionally, a collective bodyprovides greater opportunity for networking

and the sharing of ideas and experiences”.

The event has been sponsored by Showsec

International a crowd management company

with a wide remit of venues as clients.

The event will begin at 4pm with

registration and refreshments. Dinner is

 booked for 7.30pm, to allow delegates to travel

home afterwards should they so wish.

Delegates attending the event will be asked

to contribute to the debate by voting on whether

they feel this is a worthwhile undertaking and

their decision will promote the way forward.

It is to be stressed that this new Institute will

NOT replace any existing Associations, merely

enhance and provide collaboration for them.

The structure of IOSH requires a level of 

Continuous Professional Development toprogress through levels; this can only promote a

higher level of professionalism and competence

amongst safety managers everywhere.

Each Association will be approached by their

Chair to invite all members to attend the event and

give their opinion and vote for moving forward.

Watson Associates

Tel: 0113 289 3414

Email: [email protected]

www.suewatson.co.uk

4 | FOOTBALL & SPORTS ARENA | September/October 2010

For nearly 20 years Safety Officers from all sports haveformed their own Associations and support groups to assist in

developing best practice and peer support in their industry.

INSTITUTE OF SAFETY OFFICERS?

FSA

HORSERACING

GROUND

SAFETY

OFFICERS

FSOA

(ENGLAND)

FSOA

(SCOTLAND)

CRICKET

SAFETY

OFFICERS

ASSOCIATION

RUGBY LEAGUE

SAFETY

OFFICERS

ASSOCIATION

SECRETARIAT

CHAIRMAN OF

INSTITUTE

IOSH PASTPRESIDENT?

THIS IS THE SUGGESTED STRUCTUREOF THE INSTITUTE:

RUGBY UNION

SAFETY

OFFICERS

ASSOCIATION

GREEN

FIELDSITE/

ARENA SAFETY

OFFICERS

OTHER SPORT

SAFETY

OFFICERS

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