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Posted By DW
Can anyone recommend a course that is applicable to delivering health and safety training to employees (small in-house groups, covering basic h and s topics). I have heard about the CIEH training cert, am I going down the right avenue??
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Posted By J Knight
Hi DW,
I did City & Guilds 7307-1 rather than the CIEH. This was a good course, very thorough, and I was able to get it very cheap through a local voluntary organisation. Don't know what the CIEH course is like, but the 7307-1 allows progression to 7307-2, which is the start of a full-scale adult education award,
John
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Posted By John McCallum
DW,
Recently completed 3 day CIEH PTC and found it to be a good introduction to H&S training - certainly adequate for SME basic H&S training.
Regards.......John.
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Posted By carl...
DW,
I recently completed the C&G 7331 course, which is aimed at the trainer and provides a professionally recognised qualification. The course was expensive, about £2K but well worth it.
Carl.
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Posted By David J Bristow
DW
The CIEH deliver a course through the colleges - Train the trainer.
This a 3/4 day course that if you are successful in passing (about £400.00 - not many fail) will give you the tools to deliver accredited CIEH courses that you have the qualifications to teach.
For example, if you have the NEBOSH Cert – you can then deliver all of the courses up to, and including The Advanced Health and Safety Course accredited by the CIEH.
You need to have a higher qualification than the course you are delivering/teaching.
Hope this information helps.
Regards
David B
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Posted By Jez Corfield
I recently did the C&G 7318 at a local college over 8 months (evening course) - very cheap and will more than equip the holder to keep upwith the world of learning! I do 2 or 3 days training a month, and some independant training, and this level of qualification is good for me.
Might be a little excessive if you are doing a very small amount of informal training - but as training packages could be used as evidence in legal proceedings, I wanted to make sure that my training was watertight, and wanted to include assessment of learning and use different assessment methods. This has upped my courses to being something more than just the attendance courses I ran before.
If you wanted to make your training an asset you can sell, I would recommend this type of course.
Jez
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Posted By DW
Thank you for all your responses.
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