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Health and Safety in the Workplace 2021

Online Event 28 July 2021, 9:00am - 29 July 2021, 2:00pm

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Alison Margary

British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS)

Alison is a Chartered Occupational Hygienist and current President of the British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) - The Chartered Society for Worker Health Protection

Alison has enjoyed a varied career as an Occupational Hygiene specialist and senior leader within the energy and petrochemical industries and since 2017 has been working as a consultant. She has worked at both local and corporate levels (nationally and internationally) setting, influencing and implementing Occupational Hygiene standards and guidance as part of multi-disciplinary teams. She has held leadership roles managing complex cross business projects, chairing working groups and leading networks both internally and externally as part of cross industry activities to identify priorities, develop standards/guidance and support/influence legislative developments.


She is passionate about promoting prevention over cure in the battle to successfully manage workplace health risks and the importance of professional competence, drawing on the right expertise at the right time to ensure workplace health risks are recognised, assessed, and successfully managed. All part of the BOHS Strategy for ‘Sustainable Workplace Health’.


Alison represents BOHS on a variety of external fora including: the Council for Work and Health; Occupational Health Multi-Disciplinary Forum; the Health and Safety Executive/Occupational Health Liaison Group, Institute of Local Exhaust Ventilation Engineers (ILEVE) Steering Committee.

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