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Hi all, just looking some advice on the next qualification i should study, i currently have the following listed below, i work in the construction and engineering environment
Level 3 NEBOSH certificate Level 6 certificate NCRQ level 6 Diploma NCRQ many thanks
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You can have many qualifications as you wish , howere you will forget it soon if you do not use it, so check the industry that you are working and see what are the courses related to that industry available then go for it... SHV
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This depends greatly on what you wish to progress onto in terms of your career. If you only want to go higher than all that is really ahead of you is a MSc. However, If you arent already then H&S specific work experience is a must at this stage; quals without experience is like experience without quals - only half the solution - you really need both to compete for the roles.
If you are already in a H&S role then look at a few job sites and see what employeres are looking for in the area you want to work in. It could be fire certificate, specific memberships, or environmental, etc.
Good luck!
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Hi,
If you are working in the construction/engineering sector then firming up on what experience you have picked up and undertaking the NEBOSH Construction certificate would be the most relevant choice.
However, if you are looking to branch out into another industry, like the other people have already pointed out, look into the relevant qualification for that sector e.g. NEBOSH are launching a new process safety qualification.
The best way is to match the training to the sector you are in, as it remains fresh and you can apply the knowledge to your work.
Good luck!
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I took the L3 Award in Education and Training as the next step once I got Chartered.
It's fine for me to know what I am talking about, but the skill is in imparting this knowledge to others in a simple and effective way that they will understand. For me, this course was absolutely invaluable in doing that. An educated workforce in H&S is your best ally going forwards.
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