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Prestige role for Kevin

Alloy Wire International’s Head of Quality, Health and Safety and Environmental Management has been awarded the prestige role of technical member of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH).

Kevin Guest has worked at Alloy Wire International for 22 years, and throughout that time the company has made health and safety a priority. The business supplies over 60 countries with nickel alloy wire, bars, and wire rope, employing 33 workers. Out of those 33, Alloy Wire has 11 First Aiders and 12 Fire Marshals, plus three other members of staff have also been awarded the IOSH Managing Safely certification.

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Kevin Guest of Alloy Wire International

IOSH Technical Membership recognises both the qualifications and experience needed by professionals working in a range of operational health and safety roles. Skills and knowledge need to be updated regularly and experience must be continuous to retain membership. Kevin has been a H&S officer since 2015, moving up the ladder three times to his current position of consultant.

Tony Ginda, IOSH Interim Head of Membership Engagement and Development, said: “IOSH membership is recognised across the world as the benchmark for safety and health excellence. Technical Membership is one of seven categories designed to suit different stages of career progression and all levels of IOSH membership show our members’ commitment to achieving the highest levels of knowledge and skill in their field.

“By securing IOSH Technical Membership, Kevin has shown he is dedicated to these high levels of professionalism, backed up by the qualifications and experience needed across a range of operational health and safety roles. As a TechIOSH, Kevin will be required to follow our Continuous Professionalism Development (CPD) program to keep his skills and experience up to date.

“As Kevin’s employer, Alloy Wire can be confident they have a member of their team who is serious about succeeding in his chosen profession.”

Alloy Wire International was established in 1946 and supports 15 industries, including aerospace, nuclear, automotive, chemical, electronic, medical, and oil and gas. You can keep up with the company by following its LinkedIn page.