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#1 Posted : 16 January 2004 15:43:00(UTC)
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Posted By Alan Hoskins
Back last July, I raised the matter of the requirement slipped in by IOSH that Managing Safely had been given a three year "life" and after three years holders of that qualification were required to undertake refresher training.

I never got a definitive answer on what this refresher training entailed. The nearest to it was that if the refresher is undertaken within the three years, it could be of one day duration, but outside of the three years it must be the full four day course (very much like first aid at work).

Now though, I see an accredited provider advertising a one day refresher "for delegates who have undertaken IOSH Managing Safely more than 3 years ago".

So where does that leave us? Is a one day training acceptable over three years or not?

Definitive answer please would be very much appreciated because we have around 35 staff who will need this retraining and it isn't going to be cheap!

Alan
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#2 Posted : 22 January 2004 16:04:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ken Lucas
Posted on behalf of David Haynes - IOSH Commercial Dep't.

Alan

Please accept my apologies for not replying earlier, the Commercial Affairs Department has been relocating over the past week.

During 1997/98 the Managing Safely and Working Safely courses underwent a major rewrite and the new packages resulting from the rewrite were launched in September 1998.

The '3 year shelf life' of the IOSH certificates was introduced from 1 September 2003

In view of the above the IOSH policy on Managing Safely and Working Safely Recertification courses is as follows:


1. Anyone completing the MS/WS courses up to 31 August 2000 should now be required to complete the full course again.

2. Anyone completing the MS/WS courses in the three years between 1 September 2000 and 31 August 2003 should be offered the re-certification.

3. From 1 September 2003 all certificates carry the three year date line and delegates should undertake the recertification course(s) within that three-year time frame.

I hope this clarifies the situation for you and once again I apologise for the delay in getting back to you

Regards


C David Haynes Chartered MCIPD
Health and Safety Training Manager
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#3 Posted : 22 January 2004 16:19:00(UTC)
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Posted By Alan Hoskins
Thanks Ken/David,

Our local accredited provider (CHSS) tells me that September 1998 is the current cut-off point (they got that information direct from IOSH apparently!) so is there still perhaps some leeway in this?

Anyone who did the "new" course are able to refresh by the above standard. That would certainly make more sense and be better for us in terms of cost and resouces (try getting people away from their work for 4 days...)

Would you like to comment further please?

Alan
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#4 Posted : 23 January 2004 15:38:00(UTC)
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Posted By C David Haynes
Alan

There is obviously some misunderstanding between CHSS and IOSH.

The IOSH policy is as posted to you yesterday

Regards

C David Haynes
Health and Safety Training Manager
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#5 Posted : 11 February 2004 12:00:00(UTC)
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Posted By C David Haynes
Alan

Following discussions here at IOSH the policy for Re-certification is now as follows:


1. Anyone completing the MS/WS courses prior to 1 January 1999 should now be required to complete the full course again.

2. Anyone completing the MS/WS courses between 1 January 1999 and 31 August 2003 should be offered the re- certification.

3. From 1 September 2003 all certificates carry the three year date line.

This is slightly different, but mor in line with your thinking, than previously stated.

Regards

David
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#6 Posted : 12 February 2004 11:55:00(UTC)
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Posted By Dave Wilson
Didn't know that there was a 'requirement' to undertake this training! or is this purely a commercial ploy?
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#7 Posted : 25 February 2004 10:38:00(UTC)
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Posted By C David Haynes
Dave
Sorry about the delay in responding. The recertification courses for Managing Safely and Working Safely are now available for course providers who are approved by IOSH to deliver the full Managing safely and/or Working Safely courses.
It was always intended to produce recertification courses and this has now been done.
Also, from September 2003 all certificates bear a three-year expiry date so encouraging delegates to keep up-to-date by undertaking the re-certification course.
Of course, it is virtually impossible for IOSH to 'police' this arrangement so it is really down to course providers as to whether they wish to offer the recertification courses.
I would add that, to date the take-up as been very positive.

Regards

David
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