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johnbriggs76  
#1 Posted : 10 May 2010 20:56:58(UTC)
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johnbriggs76

I am currently looking for a full-time H&S position to further my career in Health & Safety

I have 5 years experience within the warehousing / logistics sector, during which time I have sat many courses such as IOSH Managing safely, Accident & Investigation and more recently the NEBOSH General Certificate. I have extensive risk assessment experience including fire risk assessment, accident & investigation and I have also built / delivered structured training programs for the work-force including Basic Manual Handling, Fire safety and Working at Height. I am also currently awaiting confirmation of my membership upgrade to Tech status.

This position has only been part-time as I am also a warehouse supervisor overseeing all goods inwards, but I want to persue my career in H&S on a more full-time basis. My career goals for the next 3 years is to gain NVQ4 and complete my CPD for upgrade to the next level of membership. But I can only realisticly acheive this within a full-time H&S position.

I would prefer to stay within the warehousing sector but would really accept anything right now as I just need that first step in through the door to progress. I am willing to attend any other courses which may benefit my progression.


If anyone can help or point me in the right direction, I would be very grateful. I am sure that there have been many people in my position, so any advice would be appreciated.

Thank-you in advance
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#2 Posted : 10 May 2010 21:21:33(UTC)
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If you can help John, please contact him directly by using the private mail (pm) facility in the bottom tab of his post.
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