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Posted By Stuart Hufton
Are there any formal courses/qualifications specifically for occupational health at similar level to the NEBOSH general certificate?
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Posted By Ashley Williams
I was under the impression that to be an occupational health practitioner you had to be a qualified nurse (RGN) and studied the occupational health diploma?
Ashley
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Posted By Arran Linton - Smith
Ashley,
I apologise, in my haste I did not read the question properly.
I assumed it was Occupational Health and Safety.
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Posted By Bryn Maidment
Stuart
Person needs to be a Registered General Nurse with a BSc in OH. The RCN provide a prospectus, list of training providers etc.
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Posted By janette shaw
Stuart,
Did you intend to just add some more occ health study/more knowledge on an occ health area of concern or become an occ health nurse?
If its just more info can I suggest the British institute of Occupational Health certificate.
There is about 6-8 1-week courses with a negatively marked exam at the end of each week. I have completed the physical agents, measurement of hazardous substances and general module & have found all 3 to be highly informative & practical & much more in depth than the NEBOSH diploma occ health areas. They also do courses on noise, asbestos etc.
Cameon (based in chester) & the university of Portsmouth do these courses.
- try website www.bioh.org for more info.
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