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Page 1 of 21
AUGUST 2017
H K NEWSLETTER
Chairman’s message
Dear members,
The branch has been serving IOSH members in Hong Kong for nearly 17 years. With the unfailing support from staff in our UK headquarters, the branch helps more than 780 members to maintain and enhance their occupational safety and health (OSH) professional knowledge.
Each year, the branch organises and co-organises numerous conferences, technical seminars and technical visits, and publishes regular newsletters to enable our members to keep up to date with the latest developments in the industry. Meanwhile, our mentorship programme and student research project competition for accredited degree programmes are valuable for our young members and students.
The branch also serves as a forum for our members to exchange their views and expertise. On behalf of the committee, I would like to assure all members that we will make every effort to continue providing excellent services in the coming year.
In the past few years, there has been increasing public awareness and concerns about health and safety, and more stringent legal requirements. On the other hand, new approaches for system formulation and emerging technologies are important to drive all professionals in the industry to redefine their approaches to OSH management and to equip themselves with new knowledge. As one of the leading professional institutions in the industry, IOSH Hong Kong spares no effort to help our members maintain and advance their professional status in order to meet the challenges ahead.
The Asia Pacific Occupational Safety and Health Organisation (APOSHO) 33 Conference will be held in Hong Kong in 2018 and the branch is one of the key members of APOSHO to participate in this remarkable event, the success of which could not be accomplished without the full support from our members.
To this end, I sincerely urge every member to render every support to the branch and the safety and health industry in Hong Kong
Best regards,
Chu Chun-wah
Chairman 2017/18
Inside this Issue
Chairman’s message 1
Branch Executive Committee
2017-18
2
Visit by IOSH President &
Guangzhou delegation
6
Annual safety conference 2017
& 17th AGM cum annual dinner
7
Mentorship training 11
MTR society link gathering on
“Exploring a world-class service”
12
Work safety forum in Guangzhou 13
Network chairs meeting 14
Visit by IOSH HQ staff 15
External invitation 16
Branch year plan 2017 17
Members’ benefit 2017-18 18
Membership update 20
Editorial 21
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Branch Executive Committee 2017-2018
Name and Position Profile
Chu Chun-wah Chairman
Mr Chu started his career as an Assistant Factory Inspector in Labour Department and retired after his 31 years of service. He is a freelance safety consultant and the Advisor in Workplace Safety of the Contractor’s Authorised Signatory Association. He is also the Safety Advisor of the Hong Kong Waste Disposal Industry Association, an Executive Committee member of the Chartered Association of Building Engineer (Hong Kong Branch) and an Ex-Chairman of the Institution of Safety Engineer (Hong Kong).
Mr Chu has been teaching OSH education in universities and non-governmental institutions for 20 years.
Ng Ho-kong, Evan Vice Chairman
Mr Ng holds an MSc in Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety Management. He has been working for a public utility company since 2002 as a Safety Engineer, responsible for facilitating and monitoring in-house management system, formulating & implementing regulatory and system audit, assuring regulatory compliance, conducting site SHE inspection, conducting SHE training & promotional activities and accident investigation.
Ma Chi-sing Immediate Past Chairman
Mr Ma is a chartered Fellow. He has been an IOSH member for more than 24 years and actively participated in the executive committee of Hong Kong Branch for many years. He was the Chairman of the Branch in 2016/17.
Mr Ma has been working as a safety practitioner for many local and overseas sizable construction projects. With his over 35-year practical experience in the construction industry, he has involved in a number of safety and health initiatives in Hong Kong.
Fung Chi-leung, Edmund Honorary Secretary
Mr Fung has been working as a safety practitioner in the construction industry for 20 years. He devotes his time and effort in to do something that is beneficial to the safety society. He has been joining the Executive Committee of the Branch as a director of CPD development since 2014. Member’s support and appreciation are the driving forces for him to keep momentum in assisting CPD development in the coming term of office.
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Branch Executive Committee 2017-2018 (con’t)
Name and Position Profile
Cheng Wing-cheung, Lewis Honorary Treasurer
Mr Cheng has been working in the construction industry for 30 years and currently works as a Safety Manager for a tunneling project in Hong Kong of a contract value of HK$7.2 Billion.
Mr Cheng holds a Bachelor of Science Degree with 1st Class Honors in Civil Engineering, Diploma in Occupational Safety & Health as well as a Diploma in Safety Auditing. He has been a full member of IOSH since 2004 and a Chartered Safety & Health Practitioner since 2007.
Mr Cheng has joined the EC of IOSH Hong Kong since 2014 and served as the Honorary Secretary for three years. He is elected as the Honorary Treasurer for the term of office in 2017/18. Apart from joining IOSH Hong Kong, he is also actively involved in public and community services and currently serves several professional and voluntary organisations in relation to the safety profession.
Chan Wai-yan, Felix EC Member -Communications
Ms Chan has joined IOSH as member since 2005 and as a chartered member in 2007. She has been working in the construction industry for over 14 years with corporate and project level experiences. Now, she works as a Resident Safety manager in one of the Hong Kong’s property development companies and monitors the implementation of safety management system in building projects.
Cheung Ho-ming, Duane EC Member - Technical Supports
Mr Cheung is a Chartered Civil Engineer. He has been a Member of Institution of Occupational Safety and Health since 1996. He has over 25 years of experience on Project Management and Safety Management on Mega-Sized Projects, including the Tsing Ma Suspension Bridge and Rail Projects in Hong Kong, and Casino Projects in Macau.
Cheung Ka-fu EC Member - Mentorship Programme
Ir Dr Cheung is a Chartered Engineer, Chartered Physicist, Chartered Scientist, Chartered Environmentalist, Chartered Quantity Surveyor, Chartered Project Management Surveyor, Chartered Builder, Chartered Quality Professional, Chartered Water and Environmental Manager in U.K. as well as a Registered Professional Engineer and Surveyor in Hong Kong. He is also a fellow of various professional institutions in engineering, construction, management, quantity surveying, quality assurance, safety and health. He is currently a professional review assessor of various professional institutions and community services, and an independent consultant serving various clients in Hong Kong and Great China Region.
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Branch Executive Committee 2017-2018 (con’t)
Name and Position Profile
Kong Tze-man, Stephen EC Member - Professional Development
Dr Kong holds a PhD in Construction Site Safety from the University of Hong Kong. He works for a Public Works Department first as a civil engineer and, subsequently, became an engineer in Safety and Environmental Advisory. His major work is to vet tender documents to ensure Public Works Construction Site Safety policies prevail and to monitoring the works contracts site safety performance.
Lam Chi-sing EC Member - Mainland China Affairs
Ir Lam has joined IOSH as a member since 2001. He has been an IOSH Council Member since Sept 2011. He is a Chartered Fellow. He has served the executive committee of the Hong Kong Branch in different posts including Honorary Secretary over 10 years during which he was active in promoting safety and health and organized many technical seminars and technical visits for the benefits of IOSH members and safety practitioners for their continuing professional development.
Ir Lam has worked in construction industry over 43 years in piling foundation, building construction, site formation, road work, slope work, site investigation work and building refurbishment work.
Lam Kai-wing, Ivan EC Member - Publications
With engineering background, Mr Lam has been working in construction field as an OSH practitioner over 30 years. He practises in a role of safety consultant to provide his expertise and professional services to the industry.
Leung Yuk-ching, Annisa EC Member - Public Relationship
Ms Leung obtained her Bachelor Degree in Laws in the University of Hong Kong. She got a Master Degree in Language and Law and a Master Degree in Applied Science in Safety Management.
Ms Leung started her career in the OSH in a listed construction company and subsequently worked for various construction projects and other disciplines as a safety personnel. She was a firewoman of the first batch in Hong Kong. She is a Safety Manager in a construction company, the director of a safety consultant firm and a part-time lecturer in various universities and quasi-governmental institutions. She devotes to the branch activities with a view to promote occupational safety and health.
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Branch Executive Committee 2017-2018 (con’t)
Name and Position Profile
So Kin-hoi EC Member - Membership
Mr So is a CMIOSH. He has been joining the Executive Committee of the Branch as a director of publications and a director of technical supports since April 2014. He holds a BSc in health and safety and is a Registered Safety Officer and a Registered Safety Auditor. He has worked for a local transport utility for over 35 years in disciplines of maintenance, quality assurance, IMS audit and occupational safety and health. After his retirement in 2015, he works as a consultant for OSH and risk assessment activities. He is also a guest lecturer for OSH-related course in a local university.
Tang Chi-hou, Tony EC Member – Event Management
Mr Tang joined IOSH in 2005 and has become a Chartered Member since 2007. He has been working in the construction industry for more than 27 years. He works as an Environmental Manager of a Hong Kong based international construction company. He is responsible for the environmental management and the quality of works. He works with the Project Safety Officer to implement the Company Safety Management System on Site.
Leung Ting-pong, Leo EC Member - International Affairs
Mr Leung was installed as a Chartered Member of IOSH in 2005. He has started his career as a Safety Practitioner since 1997 and worked in various international construction engineering firms and different construction projects in Hong Kong. He joined a local public utility company in 2011 and now is a Senior Engineer in Safety. With his 20-year experiences and the networks built, it is a right time for him to make contribution to the society with IOSH.
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Visit by IOSH President & Guangzhou delegation IOSH President, Mr Graham Parker and the delegation from Guangzhou Association of Work Safety visited Hong Kong for attending the IOSH Hong Kong annual conference, AGM and annual dinner in May 2017. The branch took the opportunity to arrange the following technical visits for them to meet Hong Kong stakeholders for experience sharing on 12 and 13 May 2017 :
1. Tai Po Training Ground, Construction Industry Council
Mr Graham Parker visited the Tai Po Training Ground of Construction Industry Council (CIC) on 12 May 2017. During the visit, they were briefed on the roles and function of CIC, vocational training arrangements and practices of construction plant operators in Hong Kong, and had a tour of the training facilities at the training ground.
Group photos taken at Tai Po Training Ground during the visit
2. OSH Training Academy (Tsing Yi), Occupational Safety & Health Council
The delegation of Guangzhou Association of Work Safety visited the OSH Training Academy (Tsing Yi) of Occupational Safety & Health Council together with Mr Graham Parker on 12 May 2017. During the visit, they were briefed on the Tsing Yi OSH Training Academy and had a tour of the training facilities including the confined spaces and forklift truck training facilities.
Mr Parker was practising the training simulator for forklift truck operation
Mr Parker thanked Alice Lam, Senior Consultant of OSHC for her introduction
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Visit by IOSH President & Guangzhou delegation (con’t)
3. Tseung Kwan O – Lam Tin Tunnel Site Visit
The Guangzhou delegation visited the site of Tseung Kwan O – Lam Tin Tunnel project on 13 May 2017 for benchmarking the construction safety standard. The contractor representative introduced the scope of works, safety considerations and arrangement for tackling foreseeable hazards on the project. An onsite in-house training centre with mock-up demonstration facilities was set up focusing on the risky activities for the workers, who had to undergo a one-day safety training therein to let them understand risks and necessary safety precautions before they started working there.
Introduction of the project was being conducted by a representative of the contractor, Leighton – China State Joint Venture
The delegation was visiting the mock-up demonstration facility of the onsite in-house training centre
The delegation was touring the site
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Annual safety conference 2017 & 17th AGM cum annual dinner IOSH Hong Kong Annual Safety Conference 2017 was held at The Salisbury - YMCA of Hong Kong in the afternoon on 13 May 2017. The conference, which was a flagship event for the Hong Kong branch, was sponsored and supported by 32 organisations, including professional institutions and universities, etc.. Mr Graham Parker, President of IOSH, officiated at the opening ceremony of the conference. The theme of the conference was “Good Corporate Governance for Managing OSH & Risks”.
Mr Graham Parker, President of IOSH, officiated at the opening ceremony of the conference.
About 150 participants attended the conference
The conference provided a platform for both local and overseas professionals to exchange ideas and share their experiences on the initiatives and efforts for promoting corporate governance so as to manage OSH and risks at work. The following five distinguished speakers and their topics were as follows:
(1) Dr Norm Croker, Immediate Past Chairman, Institution of Engineers Australia, HK Chapter Topic : “Corporate governance as a component of corporate social responsibility in construction
industry ” (2) Mr Henry Wong, Founding Partner, WMC & Partners Topic : “Corporate safety governance - some legal perspectives and the how, what and when to
go about it” (3) Mr Victor Kwong, Head of Corporate Health, Safety and Environment, The Hong Kong and China
Gas Co., Ltd. Topic : “Towngas safety & environmental governance and reporting”
(4) Ir Prof. Vincent Ho, Head of Corporate Safety, MTR Corporation Topic : “Establishing corporate safety governance framework for multinational, multimodal corporation”
(5) Mr Isaac Mak, Head of Engineering, Hilti (Hong Kong) Ltd. Topic : “Advancing health & safety awareness through integrated training”
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Annual safety conference 2017 & 17th AGM cum annual dinner (con’t)
Dr Norm Croker, Immediate Past Chairman, Institution of Engineers Australia, Hong Kong Chapter
Mr Henry Wong, Founding Partner, WMC Partners
Mr Victor Kwong, Head of Corporate Health, Safety and Environment, The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited
Ir Prof. Vincent Ho, Head of Corporate Safety, MTR Corporation
Mr Isaac Mak, Head of Engineering, Hilti (Hong Kong) Limited
Mr Chu Chun-wah, Vice Chairman 2016/17 conducted a closing remarks
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Annual safety conference 2017 & 17th AGM cum annual dinner (con’t) Subsequent to the conference, we had our 17th Annual General Meeting and annual dinner at the same venue. We were delighted to have Mr Graham Parker, President of IOSH as the Guest of Honour of our annual dinner. He delivered an honorable speech about the global perspective of IOSH in promoting health and safety. Joining our joyful and reputable annual Dinner included distinguished government officials, representatives from renowned organisations and professional members from various industries.
At the annual dinner, our new Chairman, Mr CHU Chun Wah presented appreciation souvenirs to acknowledge our grateful thanks to the sponsors of the event.
Appreciation souvenirs were presented to two gold sponsors, MTR Corporation (left) and The Hong Kong Jockey Club (right)
The success of the conference was contributed by the effort not only the organising committee but also our Honorary Advisors, EC Members and dedicated helpers. The conference would not be able to run so smoothly without their effort and assistance.
Group Photo of the IOSH Hong Kong’s Team
Mr Parker presented his honorable speech
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Mentorship training Mr Tim Briggs, Chair IOSH Professional Standards Committee was invited to Hong Kong to conduct a mentoring training for our members on 29 & 30 July 2017. This 12 hours mentoring training course was organized by IOSH (Hong Kong) mentorship programme section and assisted by a Graduate Member Mr HUNG Yeung Hoi. This intensive and pragmatic course covering from mentoring history, philosophy, characteristics and techniques to let all participants have a good understanding how to well start and develop a mentoring process and relationship with the mentee successfully. The purpose to organize this mentoring training is to develop and strengthen our mentorship programme in order to provide more professional guidance to our non-chartered members in Hong Kong.
Group photo with speakers and participants.
(Back from left: Mr CS Lam, Mr KH So, Ir Dr KF Cheung, Mr Evan Ng, Mr Hayes Wong)
(Front from left: Mr Andy Lo, Mr CS Chan, Mr Tim Briggs, Mr Duane Cheung, Mr CP Wong)
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MTR society link gathering on “Exploring a world-class service” MTR Corporation organised a technical visit to Ngong Ping 360 on 5 August 2017. Three executive committee members including Ms Annisa Leung, Mr KH So and Mr Tony Tang participated. The visit started in the Operations Control Centre. Ngong Ping 360 has about 109 cabins in operation during peak hours and on general holidays and about 80 cabins in operation on weekdays. Sensors and detection devices are installed in the rail system to monitor the safe operation of the cabins. One of the control features is to maintain each cabin at the same interval during their travel. As the operations and maintenance work could encounter the highest risk during thunderstorm and lightning, the ‘Airport Thunderstorm and Lightning Alerting System (ATLAS)’ is used to monitor the systems. When the ATLAS activates, the officer-in-charge has to decide whether to activate service suspension procedures. Government authorities, other public transport utilities, media, etc have to be informed once the decision is made to suspend the operation. The system will take an average of 5 hours to end the cycle of service suspension and resumption procedures, including manually locking and unlocking the track rope catcher at top of each tower and an advance round trip trial run before resumption of operation. The time taken for manually locking the track rope catcher depends on the thunderstorm and lightning condition. After the introduction, participants visited the training compound and were introduced training on use of equipment and maintenance procedures, manual locking and unlocking of the track rope catcher. The participants took a ride on the cable cars from Tung Chung Terminal to the Ngong Ping Terminal.
Mr CK Cheung elaborated on the development of the Airport Express Rail
The ride on cable car to Ngong Ping Terminal
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Work safety forum in Guangzhou The branch delegation, composing four executive committee members including Mr CW Chu, Ms Annisa Leung, Mr KH So and Mr CS Lam, attended the Work Safety Forum at Guangdong Science and Technology Hall in Guangzhou on 23 June 2017. The main theme of the forum was “Entrepreneur Accountability on Implementation of Work Safety”. Over 150 participants attended the Work Safety Forum. The Work Safety Forum started with a panel discussion on national safety directives which were issued by the National People Congress earlier this year. Mr CW Chu delivered his talk on directives on safety culture. Three awardees presented their distinguished papers including “The theory and practicality of safety development and technology on Entrepreneur”; “Safety Management Systems study on Guangzhou Shipping Factory”; and “Managing hazards and control on overload and over-speed transportation in High-speed highways” respectively. The forum ended with a closing remark conducted by Ms YL Wong, Chair of the Guangzhou Association of Work Safety. In the safety forum, the participants could learn more the implementation of safety management system in the entrepreneurs, work safety culture and safety promotion in mainland.
Group photo with speakers and government representatives. (Right from 2nd: Mr KH So, Mr CS Lam, Mr CW Chu and Ms Annisa Leung)
Mr CW Chu was presenting the talk
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Network chairs meeting The IOSH network chairs meeting was held in the IOSH Headquarters in Leicestershire, UK on 28 June 2017. Mr CW Chu, our Chairman attended the meeting on behalf of the branch. The attendees were either IOSH branch chairs or group leaders. Prior to the meeting, there was a welcome gathering, in which IOSH staff and attendees had chats and exchanged views on the operation of different branches. After the welcome speech by the President, Mr Graham Parker, the attendees were given five 10-minute updates which covered the policy, training and skill, media and marketing, events and network committee of IOSH. In the afternoon session, the attendees were divided into various groups. Each group was given a series of questions relating to the efficient and effective branch operation, allowed a 15-minute discussion about the topic assigned and then reported back to other attendees. The meeting provided a better understanding on the work of each section in the HQ and also provided a platform in which the attendees could share their experience in operating branches. The attendees shared their difficulties encountered and successful stories on effective operation of branch business in the strategy sessions.
Mr CW Chu (right one) attended the meeting on behalf of Hong Kong branch
Group discussion during the meeting
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Visit by IOSH HQ staff Ms Laurence Dufour, the International Networks Team Leader and Ms Chloe Zhu, Relationship Manager from the IOSH headquarters visited the branch in the period of 7 to 9 July 2017. During their stay, they attended the EC Meeting on 8 July 2017. Ms Laurence elaborated on their roles and the headquarters’ mission “Work 2022 – shaping the future of safety and health”. She also informed the meeting that they could provide assistance to the international branches, in particular the Hong Kong branch. Each attending EC member elaborated in the meeting on his/her role and introduced his/her planning to the team.
Group photograph after the EC Meeting (Front from left: Mr Evan Ng, Mr KH So, Ms Felix Chan, Ms Chloe Zhu, Ms Annisa Leung,
Ms Laurence Dufour, Mr CW Chu, Mr CS Chan, Ir Dr KF Cheung) (Back from left: Ir Jonathan Chung, Mr Leo Leung, Mr CS Ma)
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External invitation
Date Organize Event Participated by
29 Apr 2017 MTR Corporation
MTR Society Link Gathering Annisa Leung, William Lau & KH So
20 May 2017 HKES 2017 Annual Scientific Meeting and Annual Dinner of the HKES
CW Chu
31 May 2017 MTR Corporation
Opening Ceremony of MTR Corporate Safety Month 2017
CW Chu
23 Jun 2017 SRSO SRSO 2017 Annual Safety Seminar & Annual Dinner
Evan Ng
23 Jun 2017 GAWS Guangzhou Work Safety Annual Conference 2017 (2017年廣州市安全
生產研討會)
Annisa Leung, CS Lam, CW Chu & KH So
3 August 2017 Siemens Ltd Siemens Safety Day 2017 CW Chu
5 August 2017 MTR Corporation
MTR Society Link Gathering Annisa Leung, KH So & Tony Tang
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Branch year plan 2017
Date Professional Event
2 Sep 2017 IOSH promotion talk to the students of an accredited degree programme of
HKU SPACE (Speakers : Mr KH So, Mr CS Chan and Ir Dr KF Cheung)
18 Sep 2017 IOSH promotion talk to the students of an accredited degree programme of
Open University Hong Kong, LiPACE (Speakers : Mr KH So, Mr CW Chu and
Ir Dr KF Cheung)
22 ~ 23 Sep 2017 Presentation of IOSH Hon Fellowship to Mr Yu Shu-xi (俞述西) at Huizhou
(Branch delegates led by Mr CW Chu)
25 Sep 2017 OSH Seminar on “Design for safety – working at height”
(Speaker : Mr Andy Lo)
Oct 2017 Technical visit
18 Oct 2017 OSH seminar on “Marine construction safety”
(Co-organiser with HKIE Associate Members Committee)
Nov 2017 Topic to be fixed
(Speaker : Prof Steve Rowlinson of HKU)
Dec 2017 Safety leadership
(Speaker : Mr Tony Small of Gammon Construction Limited)
Dec 2017 Technical visit
Dec 2017 OSH seminar on “Newly enacted legislation on national safety accountability
in Mainland”
(Speaker : Mr Yu Shu-xi)
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Members’ benefit 2017-18 Item Organisation
Benefit Valid Period
1. Asia Pacific Industrial Safety Equipment Flat 1&2, 8/F, Hewlett Centre, 54 Hoi Yuen Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, HKSAR
15% discount to IOSH (HK) Members for industrial safety products except special items and instruments.
1 Jan 2017 to 31 Dec 2017
2. Swindow Book Co. Ltd. 13-15 Lock Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kolwoon, HKSAR
10% discount upon presentation of current membership card, except the following items:- (1) Books marked at a specially reduced
price, i.e. “net sp”; (2) School Textbooks; (3) Magazines, Stationery and Souvenirs; (4) Tapes, Cassettes, Video, Laser Disk,
Compact Disk, Software; (5) Hong Kong Government Publications. (6) (The above offer cannot be used in
conjunction with any other discounts.)
31 Jul 2017 to 31 Jul 2019
3. Hong Kong Book Centre Ltd. 25 Des Voeux Road, Central, HKSAR
10% discount upon presentation of current membership card, except the following items:- (1) Books marked at a specially reduced
price, i.e. “net sp”; (2) School Textbooks; (3) Magazines, Stationery and Souvenirs; (4) Tapes, Cassettes, Video, Laser Disk,
Compact Disk, Software; (5) Hong Kong Government Publications. (6) (The above offer cannot be used in
conjunction with any other discounts.)
31 Jul 2017 to 31 Jul 2019
4. Kelly & Walsh Ltd. Shop 204, Level 2, Pacific Place, 88 Queenway, HKSAR Shop B59-60, B1/F, Landmark, Central, HKSAR
10% discount upon presentation of current membership card, except the following items:-
(1) Books marked at a specially reduced price, i.e. “net sp”;
(2) School Textbooks; (3) Magazines, Stationery and
Souvenirs; (4) Tapes, Cassettes, Video, Laser Disk,
Compact Disk, Software; (5) Hong Kong Government
Publications. (6) (The above offer cannot be used in
conjunction with any other discounts.)
31 Jul 2017 to 31 Jul 2019
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Members’ benefit 2017-18 (con’t) Item Organization
Benefit Valid Period
5. Li Ka Shing Institute of Professional and Continuing Education (LIPACE), Open University of Hong Kong
15% discount for enrolling the programmes under the “Non-Profit Making Organization Study Support Scheme” (NMOSSS)
Applicants should indicate the NMOSSS discount in their Programme Enrollment Forms and provide a copy of the valid membership card. Prospectus of LiPACE http://www.ouhk.edu/LIPACE/booklet/Prospectus.pdf
From 21 July 2017 until further notice
6 Chanti Wine Limited Website:
http://www.chantiwine.com/
Office: Block D, 20/F, Koon Wo Ind Bldg, 63-75 Ta Chuen Ping Street, Kwai Chung, NT
IOSH – HK members can enjoy the discount offers as follows: (1) 10% off on regular price items (2) Up to 30% off on banquet wines
(purchase of 12 bottles and above) (3) seasonal promotion items (enquiry call
to Chanti Wine Limited is required for the details of such offer)
(4) free delivery on any purchases over HK$800 (or otherwise a delivery charge of HK$150 will be applied)
(5) birthday gift of HK$100 coupon (optional – upon provision of month of birth)
(6) a special gift upon purchase over HK$1500.00
To enjoy this special privilege, the IOSH- HK members should submit the special order form with a copy of membership card to Chanti Wine Limited for placing order. Reservation / Enquiry number: 3749 9847
From 1 Sept 2017 until further notice
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Membership update Membership Statistics as of 21 Aug 2017
Member
CFIOSH 23
FIOSH (retired) 1
CMIOSH 419
CMIOSH (retired) 5
MIOSH 1
Grad IOSH 187
Tech IOSH 42
AIOSH 2
Affiliate 95
Total 775
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Editorial
We would like to appeal to members who have articles, papers, etc. being valuable for sharing in this
Newsletter to contact the Editorial Team at [email protected] for coming issues.
Editorial Team Mr CW Chu Mr Lewis Cheng Ir Dr KF Cheung Mr Tony Tang Ir CS Lam Ms Annisa Leung Mr Raymond Man Ms Felix Chan
IOSH Hong Kong P.O. Box 60010 Tsat Tsz Mui Post Office North Point, Hong Kong. Tel: 9025 6767 Fax: 2773 0550 Website: www.ioshhongkong.com Email: [email protected]
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