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#1 Posted : 23 June 2009 22:53:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ben Keen Does anyone know what the professional health and safety qualifications are in Germany and/or Denmark? Thanks.
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#2 Posted : 24 June 2009 09:08:00(UTC)
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Posted By SteveD-M Fachkraft für Arbeitssicherheit - A specialist in Industrial Safety. Not sure about Denmark, haven't worked there and can't speak Danish.. Depends what you are looking at really but there are a few courses in Germany and in German...but most quals - NeBOSH etc are recognised. The Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA) has been very helpful to me in the past checking this and that.... Phone +49 231 9071-0 Fax +49 231 9071-2454 poststelle@baua.bund.de How's you German? And in the immortal words of John Cleese...Don't mention.....
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#3 Posted : 24 June 2009 12:55:00(UTC)
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Posted By Rich 123 Not sure about safety professionals, but site workers in Germany attend an SCC course which I believe started in Holland and is well established in Europe.I am told it is part practical experience like an NVQ, and part classroom. They still had to sit the CSCS test to get on a UK site that I worked on. I have looked at some of the course content.Some is much like ours,however the biggest diference was work at height.It was very scary.
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#4 Posted : 24 June 2009 15:22:00(UTC)
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Posted By Manny The German Safety Adviser Qualification, as mentioned previously, is Fachkraft fuer Arbeitssicherheit also known as Sicherheitsfachkraft. They are employed in accordance with the Act Governing Safety Advisers (Arbeitssicherheitsgesetz) and need to meet certain criteria (normally required to hold another proffesional qualification i.e. Meister, Techniker, Ingineur). Once the qualification is achieved, approx 11 weeks study, they will still require recognition by the Trade or Government Accident Insurance Carrier (Berufsgenossenschaft, Unfallkasse). Further info available from www.baua.de or www.dguv.de. Manny
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