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Posted By winter
I've been working as company H & S coordinator for the last 4 or 5 years and
throughly enjoy the job. The one problem I have however is no formal qualifications.
I've completed all the risk assessor type courses, Coshh, confined spaces, manual
handling etc and even the off shoots like recently becoming the company first aider.
Where should you suggest I head from here ? I've no idea about the differences
between Iosh and Neebosh so any help would be most appreciated. Also could anyone
give me a ball park figure as to what I should be expecting wage wise ? Many
thanks for all your time and consideration.
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Posted By Robert Jackson
Wages would depend on experience, location and qualifications, you have been in your current role for 4-5 years (long gap, which one)with no Qualifications (or recognised ones)so maybe you should be looking at the moment of around 20-25k??
I personally suggest you go straight into the NEBOSH certificate as you have a working knowledge of H&S, the IOSH Managing Safely course is more basic and you may know most of what it offers.
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Posted By winter
Thanks, its closer to 5 years. The firm employs upwards of 150 men over 5 sites at
present, would i get much of a benifit from the accreditations ? And I don't mean
purely financially - though I am on a higher rate then quoted above, but its still
a real struggle living on it here n london
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Posted By Robert Jackson
With recognised quals you are legible to join such organisations as IOSH and IIRSM which come with decent benefits
Career wise, most employers ask for NEBOSH Cert as a minimum together with x years experience, you already have the hands on knowledge so getting the qualification can only increase your attractivness to employers
will your employer pay for the course?
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Posted By winter
Possibly - but its the time off that could be the problem - the
course is 12 or 13 days isn't it ? Plus I'm in the middle of a huge
trenche of courses right now. I'm off on confined space assessor over
the next 2 days. Thanks for all your help though. Out of interest
what are the wages like at the upper end of the spectrum ?
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Posted By Robert Jackson
NEBOSH is 10 days theory one day exams then an off site practical assignment which has to be conducted in a controlled and monitored environment - basically someone has to say YES it was completed within the hours stipulated by NEBOSH, in reality who actually knows!
Well, top end of the spectrum? how longs a piece of string, all depends on how far you fancy going, director level i would think pulls in a six figure salary if you find the right company, lower down anything between 40-60 for senior positions
Thats purely my guess work from looking around vacancies - anyone out there feel free to correct me!
Rj
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Posted By John Watson
Hi, NEBOSH Cert is best done block release but can be done day release or night school classes at some venues.
Regards
John
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Posted By winter
Can I just say thank you to everyone, you've all been most helpful
and I really do appreciate it. I was always a " hate the health and
safety" bloke until I got singled out for our firm, now I wouldn't
want any other job. I find it most rewarding and satisfying and hope
to make it a career - even at this late age of 31 !
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