Mr Paul DARBY
CFIOSH, FIIRSM, FIIAI, IMaPS
Overview
Accomplished Senior HSE Manager | Consultant, an expert in developing, implementing and executing business-critical HSE, cost reduction and risk management initiatives across demanding, highly regulated industries. Recognised for success in driving compliance and best practices by developing global health, safety and environmental strategies and providing tactical recommendations based on Health and Safety regulations and legislation. Offers a strong sense of corporate, personal and professional integrity, with a proven track record in reviewing and enhancing policies, systems and procedures. An award-winning HSE professional who can drive the execution of complex projects and programmes, establishing a risk-based culture and approach to the management of HSE.
Specialisms
Industry | Years Experience |
---|---|
Armed forces | 27 |
Construction | 24 |
Diving | 25 |
Police | 15 |
Railways | 13 |
Explosives | 10 |
Warehousing | 8 |
Engineering | 12 |
Manufacturing | 10 |
Topic | Years Experience |
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Managing for health and safety | 21 |
Risk management | 20 |
Confined spaces | 23 |
Human factors | 20 |
First aid at work | 20 |
Temperature | 20 |
Young people | 20 |
Work History
Role | From - To | Job Title / Description |
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Membership of Professional Bodies
Professional Body | Membership | Member since | OSHCR Eligible Since |
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IOSH | Chartered Fellow (CFIOSH) | 02.1998 | 01.2005 |
IIRSM | Fellow (FIIRSM) | 01.2003 | 01.2003 |
Qualifications
Accrediting Institute | Type | Qualification | Date passed |
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NEBOSH | Diploma | occupational safety and health | 02.1998 |
Further Information
Membership in the relevant professional organisation is one of the things that separates a profession from a conventional job. It is a key element that defines a professional. Membership in one’s professional organisation is expected of all professionals. It is important to support the advancement of one’s profession, and becoming a member of the professional organisation is a part of that advancement.
IOSH Chartered Fellow - is IOSH’s highest level of professional membership. Fellowship is only awarded to Chartered Members of at least five years’ standing who demonstrate an outstanding dedication to the profession by going ‘above and beyond’. They are role models for other members, their organisations and the occupational safety and health community. They're committed to promoting and leading the highest standards in the OSH profession and to developing themselves and others.
IIRSM Fellow - Fellowship recognises senior professionals who are changing the way organisations think and approach the management of risk and use their expertise and experience to deliver long-term value to both their organisation and profession.
IIAI Fellow -