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Posted By Mick Moran I intend to seek a career in Occupational Health & Safety in two years time.
I'm currently employed in HM Forces, REME with 20 years of trade and management experience as an Equipment Support Manager.
Currently, I have 5 years practical H&S experience and gained NEBOSH Cert, Diploma Part 1 and admitted Tech SP. I also intend to gain the NEBOSH Diploma Level 4, Bridging Cse sometime in the next year or so.
Can anyone advise me on CV construction orientated towards H&S and any other useful qualifications now required in the field of Health & Safety?
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Posted By Andrew Cartridge Mick With your REME background I would go for plant equipment type H&S, possibly cranes, it's the latest craze!! For this you will need full IOSH membership (MIOSH) I am not sure if your Dip 4 will give you that, as I went the NVQ route. I dont know if you are aware that in mid 05, IOSH are changing the membership criteria, so I would suggest that you check what that would mean for you.
So if I were you I would establish what you need for full membership, & then work like hell to beat the deadline, hope this helps. All the best for the New Year Andy Cartridge
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Posted By Hugh McKnight Mick, I disagree slightly with Andy about going for the plant/crane side of H&S. Although your REME/engineering quals & experience may prove valuable in going down that route, it depends on what field you would like to pursue. After 22 years (REME) I purposely steered away from equipment maintenance, as I felt I'd had enough of engineering for the time being, and didn't want to restrict my future options. I couldn't agree with Andy more when he advises to establish what you need for full IOSH membership, and make that your number one goal. There are various courses which you may be able to get on, which would not only enhance your CV, but provide evidence of continuing development. e.g. training/teaching, noise assessor, DSE assessor, manual handling instructor etc etc. Where at all possible get on courses which result in some form of recognised civvy qualifications As regards your CV, some of the recruitment websites provide good advice on compiling the CV. A couple of examples being www.pps-safetyselect.com, and www.totaljobs.co.uk. The pps website has a (pretty basic) CV template which you can download. I wouldn't put too much value in the advice given on CV's during Career Transition Workshops briefings (if they are still running), as from personal experience they only wanted to compile a CV using my main skills (at the time mechanical equipment support). Good luck. Make the most of the 2 years. Hugh
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Posted By Vincent Hearn Mick, I am currently an ASM at SEAE (don't hold that against me). I've just finished Dip 1 with Woodward in Carlisle (look in Quest for their details). They are running Gen Cert Construction (conversion) for Dip 1 holders which starts in Feb I believe and is a week long plus an exam after that. It costs £800 ish but does accept ELC. It might be a consideration? My office No is Arborfield Mil Ext 2359 if you require more info. Regards Vince
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Posted By PaulA Mick.. Folow the NVQ 4 route.. I am in the same position in the Royal Navy at Yeovilton and nearly 90% thru NVQ 4 for MIOSH..
Speak to Linda Crossland Clark who is fully conversant with Army life... her tel no is 07966536207 or 01430441823. Any threads on this site ref NVQ's have answers from Linda.
The accreditation that goes with our resposibilities and within the services and the JSP375 go a long way...
please feel free to email me should you require further assistance.
Regards Paul (Senior Service!)
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