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I have just completed the IOSH Train the Trainer course and was wondering where i stand with regards to delivering IOSH H&S courses?
Do i just need to shadow a course? Or do i need a further teaching qualification? I have had a training provider asking if i can deliver a CCNSG safety passport course?
Any help/advice is greatly appreciated.
Derek
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Hi Derek That's two QQ! Delivery of IOSH approved courses is subject to a number of rules set out on the IOSH website. What the precise rules are for delivering CCNSG safety passport training I don't know - your IOSH training might help you jump through one of the CCNSG hoops. Are you confident that you can anticipate some of the QQ that attendees may ask and have solid answers for them?
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Hi Peter, Firstly, thanks for your reply. I assume that the college would provide me with all of the course material, subject, information covering everything.
I also wouldnt deliver a course that i wasnt fully confident of knowing the answers to any anticipated questions.
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Derek.
As with all things its about your compiancy - i did the IOSH train the trainer a few years ago as my trainer "qualifications" were 30 years old!
its important to remember that the course is only recognised by IOSH - but as we were wanting to deliver Manageing Safely in house it worked for me. I am also registered with other organisations to deliver some of their courses.
It was only part of the registration process however as i had to provide details of my general H&S qulifications as well as evidance of "teaching" over a period. A lovely lady called Max at IOSH took me through all the process - sadly she left soon after i completed registration (nothing to do with me honest)
As Peter says you need to check with CCNSG to see what the reuirements are for theit tutors.
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Brian, Thans for taking your time to reply. Putting the CCNSG aside, with the course being recognised by IOSH does that mean i could deliver Managing/Working safely courses? Also posibly in house? Thanks Derek
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Derek
As i said its part of the process - they accept it as the "teching qualification" part. You have to register as a centre to apply for the Managing Safely Licence - contact IOSH directly and they will talk you thorugh the application process. Once you register as a centre you can offer both internal and external.
Found this elsewhere on the isoh site.
All new trainers who deliver Managing Safely, as a
minimum, will have to:- be a Technical member of IOSH (a safety and health qualification is required)
- have up to date CPD
- have an adult training qualification at level 3 on a regulated qualifications framework (RQF); OR have successfully completed the IOSH Train the Trainer course
- have two years’ substantial, face-to-face, training delivery experience
Edited by user 15 April 2021 13:54:01(UTC)
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Brian, I might be ok as i have Grad IOSH status, CPD is updated regular and i am the MD of a H&S consultancy. Its just the teaching side that i was unsure about. (the 2 years face to face training) Thanks again. Derek
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