Five new members have been appointed to the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council
The Minister for Disabled People has appointed 5 new members to the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC) for 3 years.
On behalf of the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, the Minister for Disabled People, Mark Harper, has made 4 of the appointments from 1 December 2014 and one from 8 April 2015.
The new members
Dr Sara De Matteis
Dr De Matteis was appointed as an independent member with expertise in occupational health, both as a physician and an epidemiologist, and took up her post from 1 December 2014. Dr De Matteis is an Academic Clinical Lecturer in Occupational Respiratory Disease at the National Heart and Lung Institute at Imperial College and at St Thomas’ Hospital, both in London.
Dr Andrew White
Dr White was appointed as a representative of employers for 3 years from 1 December 2014. Dr White is Head of Safety and Occupational Health at the University of Southampton and has an excellent understanding of injury related legislation and work-related ill health.
Ms Karen Mitchell
Ms Mitchell was appointed as a representative of employed earners, taking up her post from 1 December 2014. Ms Mitchell is a Legal Officer and Solicitor with the RMT Union and has over 30 years legal experience covering all types of injury, disease and occupational health issues which will prove valuable to the work of the council.
Mr Douglas Russell
Mr Russell was also appointed as a representative of employed earners, taking up his post from 1 December 2014. Mr Russell is the National Health and Safety Officer for the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW). He has a long history of representing employee issues and has a good knowledge of occupational health issues.
Mr Hugh Robertson
Mr Robertson has also been appointed as a representative of employed earners, but will take up his post from 8 April 2015. Mr Robertson is a Senior Policy Officer in Health and Safety at the TUC. He has a strong understanding of both the key occupational health issues faced by employees, but also of the Industrial Injuries Scheme as a whole and the challenges associated with it.
Political activity
Two of the representatives of employed earner appointees declared political activity for the Labour Party during the appointment process.
More information
Contact us for more information.
Industrial Injuries Advisory Council
Industrial Injuries Advisory Council Secretariat
1st floor
Caxton House
Tothill Street
London
SW1H 9NA
Email [email protected]
IIAC doesn’t deal with industrial injuries benefit claims.
Go to www.gov.uk/industrial-injuries-disablement-benefit