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Has anyone,im sure there is, completed the lead auditor course adn compared to the Nebosh general certificate how hard is it?
I would have rated the Nebosh general cert a 9 out of 10 as I completed it in the tow week block format and was blown out of the water regarding the ammount of information crammed in.
I have, it seems just secured a new position with a company and they are putting me through the leasd auditor course in June so would like some idea of what to expect
Anyone out there who could offer any advice I would, as always be very gratefull
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It is intensive with "homework" each night and an exam on the fifth day. Oh and watch out for the role play ... thats good fun!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hi there
I did the QMS Lead Auditors course last year and I agree it was 'very' intensive. I thought as it was an open book exam there was no chance of failing and would be quite a chilled out course. As it turned out I was the only one that passed (there were only 4 of us though).
I previously done the IEMA Cert and Nebosh Gen Cert both by block attendance and would rate difficulty on a scale of 1-10:
Nebosh Gen Cert 8/10
IEMA Cert 10/10
Lead Auditor 7.5/10
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I think that its down to you (have you audited before and gained experience?) and the tutor (can they communicate?).
I did my Lead Auditor course in Middle Aston. A cracking venue, two good tutors, good food, good accomodation on site and a good crowd. If you can do the NGC the LA course is not that hard. Make of it what you can, wind yourself up with worry or take on a negative attitude and it will do you no good. My advice is to take omega 3 fish oils. I do believe that they help to focus the mind and get you thinking straight. If you follow that advice start taking them toot-sweet, ie from this weekend.
The old auditors course was intensive and turned out flat-lined robotic bafoons who thought that they were just there to score points off victims and cash in a £400-500 cheque at the end of the day. The decent course venues have moved on with the times. Here's hoping yours is a good un.
Good luck.
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