27th April 2006, 03:00 PM
I dont think any communication with SCAUM is actually neccessary as in the manual it says
"I wish this publication every success and commend it to the attention of all those involved in archaeological studies
Sir E J Cullen
Chairman, Health and Safety Commission
"This edition of the manual is the first to be issued in non-hard copy format on CD-ROM. SCAUM Committee hopes that members and others who use the document will find that this is a helpful development, enabling copies to be produced as needed by organisations and placed in the locations where they can be of greatest use: on site, in laboratories and stores, in public access areas, and in offices. SCAUM believes that copies of the document should be readily available for consultation by all levels of staff working within archaeological organisations".
I think these statements from SCAUM are unambiguous.
Peter Wardle
"I wish this publication every success and commend it to the attention of all those involved in archaeological studies
Sir E J Cullen
Chairman, Health and Safety Commission
"This edition of the manual is the first to be issued in non-hard copy format on CD-ROM. SCAUM Committee hopes that members and others who use the document will find that this is a helpful development, enabling copies to be produced as needed by organisations and placed in the locations where they can be of greatest use: on site, in laboratories and stores, in public access areas, and in offices. SCAUM believes that copies of the document should be readily available for consultation by all levels of staff working within archaeological organisations".
I think these statements from SCAUM are unambiguous.
Peter Wardle