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#1 Posted : 20 May 2004 13:27:00(UTC)
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Posted By Steve Kirk I am looking to teach basic H&S to adult learners, I believe I need The city and guilds 7407 in further education to do this, but am not sure how to go about getting accreditation to enable myself to issue the Basic H&S Certificate. I currently hold the Basic H&S certificate and the NEBOSH General Certificate in H&S, Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance Steve Kirk
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#2 Posted : 20 May 2004 15:36:00(UTC)
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Posted By Brian McMillan Steve As my spelling and punctuation is not all it might be (late starter after flunking school) feel free to e-mail me directly and I will explain how I got into Health and Safety training. My work e-mail is mcmib001@rgfl.org.uk
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#3 Posted : 20 May 2004 16:42:00(UTC)
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Posted By Robert Paterson Hi Steve You can access the website of Abertay Training - www.abertaytraining.co.uk They do a trainers course on the very thing your are talking about and quite reasonably priiced. Regards Robert Paterson
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#4 Posted : 21 May 2004 14:38:00(UTC)
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Posted By Dave Dowan Hi Steve Contact your local college of further education , They will have information on city and guilds cert in further education. Good luck Dave
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#5 Posted : 21 May 2004 15:00:00(UTC)
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Posted By Robert S Woods As mentioned previously talk to the people at your local college. I have almost finished my Certificate in Education a two year course that entitles you to teach full time in colleges. as there is a big push at the moment to get people into teaching the courses are free. The fees if you were to pay are about £1,500 per year. I personally would advise you to stay away from private training providers as a) they charge the earth b) a lot of the short courses they offer do not give a nationally recognised teaching qualification. If yo ned any further info get in touch. All the best Bob Woods
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