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Small Business Trade Association Forum Members Community

This Forum is intended for people who have been invited to join the e-communities site. 

The Small Business Trade Association Forum is chaired by Frances Outram, one of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Board’s non-executive members. It comprises representatives of Trade Associations and peak organisations that represent small businesses.

SBTAF is one of HSE's most important stakeholder groups and acts as a high level consultation resource on HSE policies, guidance and legislation. 

Members are drawn from TAs (Trade Associations) representing predominantly small businesses across most sectors of the economy.  SBTAF allows over 1 million small businesses to have their views represented in HSE policy-making.
 

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Members of the Forum can:

check meeting and agenda dates; read the latest from meetings; discuss ideas with other members; and make suggestions for improving this site

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REPLYING TO MESSAGES FROM THE FORUM

  • If you reply to a Forum message your reply will be sent to all members. If you simply want to confirm your attendance send a separate e-mail to the person you want to contact

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    If you would like to joint this Web community, please e-mail sbtafcommunity-manager@
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    NameSmall Business Trade Association Forum Members Community
    An online community for HSE’s Small Business Trade Association Forum (SBTAF) members. The community provides an environment for SBTAF members to access meeting papers and minutes, to share information and to discuss issues of interest or concern. It aims to facilitate communication with and between members of the SBTAF outside their regular, formal meetings. This is a closed community, whose membership is restricted to members of the SBTAF.
    PrivacyThe community is visible to anyone. In order to join the community, people must either be invited or have their request to join approved by a community manager

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    In order to join the community, people must either be invited or have their request to join approved by a community manager




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