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Good Morning All,
I have completed the Environmental NEBOSH Cert in additional to the NEBOSH Gen Cert and Fire Risk as well but in order to gain a wider understanding is it beneficial to join any environmental groups for further support/assistance etc etc I am also about the start the NVQ Diploma in Occ H&S as well
As part of my on going career review I would appreciate thought and comments, I am happy to pay any subscription fees but would like would also like to make sure I am not paying twice for the same thing.
Thank you
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I've just done the same examination, you could look at the Chartered Institute of Water and Environmental Management, it affords the same membership and should you pass you would be able to apply for technical membership. Link below, http://www.ciwem.org/mem...outes-to-membership.aspxGood Luck Dave
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IEMA is the one for environment, in my view, for both qualifications and membership http://www.iema.net/
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Dear ALL, Good Morning.................
Please guide me about the procedure that how i can become trainer of IOSH MS.
I have the following qualification and experience:
MS in Environmental Science ( 2 years) Thesis in Oil and gas realted HIRAC, Emergency Response procedure etc
BS in Environmental Science (4 years) Thesis in OHS
Approved Trainer of HABC (From Level 1 to Level 4)
NEBOSH IGC in OHS (Distinction)
HABC L2 fire Safety (certificate)
OHSAS 18001
IRCA Lead Auditor EMS 14001
IMS (9001,14001, 18001)
Internal Auditing (9001,17020,17025)
Almost 3 years of working experience in the field of Health, Safety and Environment.
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I agree with Pikeman, if you are looking for enviornmental qualifications & membership, IEMA is probably the best known & accepted. With regards to becoming an IOSH trainer, all the information is available on the IOSH website under the following link http://www.iosh.co.uk/Tr...How-to-get-licensed.aspxI hope that helps.
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For Environmental Qualifications.. I will recommend IEMA.. Since you already have the environmental background. try to get the Associate membership of (AIEMA) by completing Online exam rather than going for a environmental certification course. Even if you do a AIEMA Associate Certificate course you still need to complete the online exam for achieving Associate Membership.. check the link below for more details http://www.iema.net/memb...ip-associate-online-exam
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Thank you all for your help, IEMA it is!
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In my Opinion
Qualification selection should be based on your working environment , and or possible working environment you looking for..if it is low risk environment,then go to IEMA qualifications , routes..Hope it help
SHV
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