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Safety Man 1  
#1 Posted : 23 July 2013 19:59:26(UTC)
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Safety Man 1

Hi All
Going for my first review in my present job tomorrow as I have nearly completed my diploma which I funded myself. I am looking for assistance from my company for further development, I have a few in mind but open to suggestions:

Environmental Certificate don't think they will go for the diploma IEMA
18001
Maybe some kind of auditing certificate

A HSEQ Advisor just now but obviously looking to go the management route what would be my best strategy tomorrow
james fleming  
#2 Posted : 23 July 2013 21:20:35(UTC)
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james fleming

Derek B.

The Diploma is king and good luck in it.

Defo some sort of auditing course. Could be any one of the standards.

Why not think about a training qualification? This might help in the delivery of IOSH WS & MS in your workplace? Not only with the IOSH stuff but it'll be good to develop other toolbox/workplace talks and it'll give you more off in terms of competency.
RayRapp  
#3 Posted : 23 July 2013 21:45:35(UTC)
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RayRapp

Derek

Difficult one to answer as there are many qualifications which will add value ie Lead Auditor, 18001, 14001,9001, environmental qualification and so on. Personally I would go for the 18001 and later you may get another bite at the cherry for environmental/waste/sustainbility or quality.
Ciaran Delaney  
#4 Posted : 23 July 2013 21:47:41(UTC)
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Ciaran Delaney

Derek,

I totally concur with Rays assessment.

Ciarán
Phillip Clarke  
#5 Posted : 24 July 2013 11:35:56(UTC)
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Phillip Clarke

How about a teaching or training qualification? Gaining PTLLS Level 4 helped me in my career.
Nicola Kemmery  
#6 Posted : 24 July 2013 15:22:50(UTC)
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Nicola Kemmery

Hi - it depends about where you want to end up.

The suggestions are all good ones. You might want to look at something outside of the direct H&S arena. I did a management diploma - nothing to do with H&S directly - but massively beneficial for me both as a manager and to help lead teams and implement organisational change.
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