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Posted By Bob B
Please help
To add an extra qualification to my CV, I have decided to do an in depth fire course (3-5 days ish) I am torn between the NEBOSH Fire Safety and Risk Management to bolt on to my NGC, or an Institute of Fire safety Managers (IFSM) accredited course.
Which one would most likely to impress an potential employer or is there others that are better.
Thanks in advance
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Posted By Ciarán Delaney CMIOSH DSHWW MSIC
Have you consulted with your local IFE branch? (Institute of Fire Engineers)
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Posted By David J Bristow
Bob
The link below will give you a break down of a 5 day Fire Risk assessment course delivered by The Fire Training Centre in Preston ---- not sure of costs.
http://www.washingtonhall.co.uk/pdf/38.pdf
I completed the NEBOSH course and luckily with my Construction Cert grades managed a Credit.
If you opt for the NEBOSH route I strongly recommend the you purchase in advance the NEBOSH Cert in Fire Safety and Risk Management second edition ISBN 978-1-900420-88-4 priced £24.95
The link below is for the NEBOSH Fire Certificate course outline
http://www.nebosh.org.uk...01009072492007101125.pdf
Regardless of which course you decide on, my advice would be to undertake several Fire Assessments as soon as possible after the course and with this experience you can apply for your name to be included on the approved fire risk assessors register compiled by the Institute of Fire Engineers.
So I think the latter would look better on your CV regardless of which training route you took.
Hope this assists
Kind regards
David B
PS - 6 Fire Fighters (various ranks) on the course I attended at East Riding College Beverley (does that tell you something?) Good luck
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Posted By Ciarán Delaney CMIOSH DSHWW MSIC
Bob,
Totally concur with David. That is the course I would go for if it was me.
NEBOSH might not be as focused, hence I am working on a project to create a course in University College Cork with a member of Cork City Fire Department.
The very best of luck whatever route you decide to take
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Posted By Richie H
Bob,
I can only speak from experience of attending the NEBOSH course and i must say i was disappointed! In my humble opinion it appeared that this course could have been compiled into 2 or 3 days at best..... i left with the opinion of it been a money spinner on the back of the new Fire Reform Order.
I did of course gain some knowledge with regards fire risk management however i was left feeling there should / could have been more!
Cheers,
Richie
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Posted By anon1234
Have you considered those run by the FPA?
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Posted By Philip Beale
I did my NEBOSH fire cert at "the fire service" college
5 day course which covered the NEBOSH plus lots more and was aimed at carrying out fire risk assessments and the training needed.
The exam was on a separate day after the 5 day course
Excellent course
Phil
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Posted By Bob B
Thanks for the replies.
Based on Richie's post, I'll think I'll scrub the NEBOSH and go for a one of the others. I'll look around my area and see what's available
Bob
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