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Camelotte1  
#1 Posted : 25 March 2013 17:24:16(UTC)
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Camelotte1

Hi all, does ayone know what would be the best training qualification to have to deliver IOSH Working Safely or maybe Managing Safely, from what I can see the 'CIPD Certificate in Training Practice' would seem logical? I an Grad IOSH and currently completing my IPD towards becomming Chartered. Any advice would be appreciated.
jarsmith83  
#2 Posted : 25 March 2013 18:00:03(UTC)
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jarsmith83

Ryan.Donald  
#3 Posted : 26 March 2013 15:09:47(UTC)
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Ryan.Donald

At the moment I am looking at the PTTLS qualification, it is a level 3 (which is the requirement to carry out IOSH Manageing safely) This is a City and Guilds course and it comes highly recommended
Ron Hunter  
#4 Posted : 27 March 2013 20:35:34(UTC)
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Ron Hunter

Camelotte1 wrote:
Hi all, does ayone know what would be the best training qualification to have to deliver IOSH Working Safely or maybe Managing Safely......
My advice? There are (no, seriously, surely there MUST be) better courses out there to aim at delivering. Have you seen the content of these Courses?
Garfield Esq  
#5 Posted : 28 March 2013 05:45:27(UTC)
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Garfield Esq

ron hunter wrote:
Camelotte1 wrote:
Hi all, does ayone know what would be the best training qualification to have to deliver IOSH Working Safely or maybe Managing Safely......
My advice? There are (no, seriously, surely there MUST be) better courses out there to aim at delivering. Have you seen the content of these Courses?
You can change the content significantly to suit specific sectors and gain IOSH approval. The basic templates are a touch weak though...
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