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#1 Posted : 09 April 2009 18:56:00(UTC)
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Posted By martin park
hi i am due to finish my NEBOSH general certificate June this year and would like to take my studies further either 1 day per week or in the evenings, i think the dimploma is natural progression but what would i do after the diploma- what is the highest qualifcation availibale to do after this that i can do 1 day a week or evening?
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#2 Posted : 10 April 2009 14:05:00(UTC)
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Posted By martin park
any ideas??
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#3 Posted : 10 April 2009 14:34:00(UTC)
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Posted By EI
Martin,

not as simple a question to answer as you may think. Really depends on you and your long term goals. There have been many threads asking "What Qualifications". They normally end in disagreement between NEBOSH/BSC Diplomas, NVQ4, etc. Really is an individuals choice to suit the individuals preferred learning means, resources at your disposal AND long term goals.

If you intend to work in the UK/EU, what benefit would you perceive doing another H&S Qualification after the NEBOSH Diploma. The Dip plus experience and CPD, can gain you CMIOSH. If you wish to branch out to Oz, Canada, etc, Dip not recognised .... so skip it and look at MSc, degree level.

Hope you don't think the response negative. Best I can do with the given information.

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#4 Posted : 11 July 2009 21:20:00(UTC)
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