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JLPhillips  
#1 Posted : 12 January 2012 15:45:59(UTC)
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JLPhillips

Firstly I would like to say hello, as I am new to the forums. Next month I'm embarking on my new career in Health and Safety, by studying a masters course at the University of Glamorgan in Safety, Health and Environmental Management. I am really looking forward to this new challenge and a career change from what I previously studied (Civil Engineering), its something I should of done some time ago and have decided to just go for it. The Course only makes up three days a week, so i am trying to get an unpaid work placement to gain some experience while studying. Any help, advice or tips would be greatly appreciated. Regards John
fitzy3  
#2 Posted : 13 January 2012 12:07:16(UTC)
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fitzy3

Hi John, All i can say is good luck to you and i think going into Health and Safety is a excellent career move even though jobs are difficult to come by at the moment,i have not been in work for about two months know but i know i have choosen the correct career path as i love all aspects of H&S,busy doing IEMA course which also enjoy doing.I come from a construction background as a bricklayer then site foreman,moved into H&S in 2009 and loved every minute of it,with you coming from a civil engineering background John then im sure you will find work.GOOD LUCK. Regards, Lee.
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