Become a member
Joining any organisation is a major
decision, and the only way to judge the value of membership is by
what it can do for you. So ask yourself…
- does IOSH have aims and values that I share?
- would becoming a member enhance my opportunities?
- if I became a member, would this help me achieve my goals?
- would I find all the benefits and services useful?
Regardless of what made you consider becoming a member of IOSH,
we urge you to join our vibrant, forward-thinking community and
share in all that's to be gained from being part of a world-leading
organisation. At just £135 for the first year – that's less than
£2.50 a week – membership represents excellent value for money.
Join us online
You can join IOSH online today.
Remember – you'll become an Affiliate Member straight away, so
you'll be able to tap into our benefits and services without
delay.
Find out why you should join.
Join us by post
If you'd like to apply for membership by post just print off and
complete the membership
application form (PDF 53 KB), then post it to Membership
Department, IOSH, The Grange, Highfield Drive, Wigston,
Leicestershire, LE18 1NN, UK.
If you'd like to apply for either Technician or Graduate
membership, we'll also need your supporting documents. So, along
with your application form, send in:
- your relevant health and safety certificates
- an up-to-date CV, showing your health and safety
involvement
- your current job description, signed by your employer – if
you're self-employed, you'll need to provide two references
confirming your role, for example from clients.
What happens when I join?
We have five membership categories:
Find out more about our
Membership structure.
Once you've applied and paid your fee, you'll become an
Affiliate Member and get immediate access to all our benefits and
services for one year. We'll then review your qualifications and
experience to decide if you're eligible to become a Technician or
Graduate Member. Find out more about changing your membership category.
Remember – once you've joined you're bound by our Royal Charter
and Byelaws (PDF 76 KB) and Code of
Conduct (PDF 62 KB).