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#1 Posted : 24 February 2008 21:44:00(UTC)
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Posted By Marc Devall Hi there,first thanks for your time reading this,as yet another careers advice question-i have worked in construction,and also in the rail sector where i was a COSS (controller of site safety) handsig and lookout also a possession planner,I have passed my IOSH working safely and am now to begin my NEBOSH Gen Cert.I want to make H&S my career,any advice please and chances of getting a trainee job or foot in the door,im 48 yrs old,live in Kent and willing to learn. Thank you,Marc.
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#2 Posted : 25 February 2008 09:10:00(UTC)
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Posted By ITK Marc, I wont pretend it will be easy for you to find a position with the IOSH managing and NEBOSH Certificate. Majority of jobs in OSH want diploma level qualifications and or Chartered Membership of IOSH, (which requires 2 years experience) even those do not guarantee a job. I would suggest you join IOSH as an affiliate member which will get you into your local branch meetings where you can network, also you will receive the monthly magazine SHP where 99% of H&S jobs are advertised. SHP will allow you to benchmark your qualifications against what employers are asking. Good Luck ITK
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#3 Posted : 25 February 2008 09:27:00(UTC)
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#4 Posted : 25 February 2008 14:29:00(UTC)
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Posted By Marc Devall Thank you ITK,I Know it will be an uphill climb but i will get there, Many thanks,marc
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#5 Posted : 27 February 2008 16:16:00(UTC)
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Posted By Brando Marc SHP is the best place for jobs ( or a good agent ). I was suprised recently when I looked through the jobs vacant adds in my local paper. A couple of small organisations looking for health and safety help but obviously not wanting to shell out for a CMIOSH. Might also be worth ringing the local job agencies - they sometimes get requests to find safety people but don't tend to have enough business to warrant an add in SHP. Brando
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#6 Posted : 28 February 2008 09:27:00(UTC)
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Posted By Marc Devall Many thanks Brando will check it out
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#7 Posted : 28 February 2008 13:15:00(UTC)
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Posted By Alan Haynes Have you thought about going back into the rail industry? - I would have thought your Cert, [when you get it] would prove useful.
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#8 Posted : 28 February 2008 22:18:00(UTC)
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Posted By Marc Devall Hi Alan I have thought about going back to the rail industry yes,on the H&S side,but as i have been away for two years it seems to be hard getting a foot in the door unless i have the required cert.To be honest i would make the teas and coffees if it meant getting a job in H&S lol
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#9 Posted : 29 February 2008 08:09:00(UTC)
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Posted By laurence Hi Mark,i was in the same situation as you. I was safety rep for many years and was made redundant at aged 46. Went back to school-Nebosh Nat cert, IOSH man Safeley etc,etc.Registered on every agency on the net and constantly every week sent my VC to all and any companies in the Midlands.Finally got the break from visiting the IOSH exhibition at NEC from handing out my CV to all consultants and alike.I have been self employed since that day and now working to CMIOSH.So dont give up
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#10 Posted : 29 February 2008 08:30:00(UTC)
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Posted By Marc Devall Good Morning Laurence, Thank you for your words,im 48 so in the same boat really,just going back to school,im self funding and having to do the course distance learning,as have to work,downside is it will take longer to learn,and not interacting with people,so harder maybe?we will see.lol.Glad you made it though,gives me hope,have a nice day,marc.
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