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markva44  
#1 Posted : 22 May 2021 11:18:55(UTC)
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markva44

Hi All

I have been doing part time H&S role within my workplace for the past several years, i do other duties the rest of the week.  Recently i have been seconded to cover the site health and safety manager role full time which i enjoy. I want to get more qualifications to have a permanent career.  Do i need to go down the NEBOSH route?

I have my IOSH managing safety certificate, NOCN Level 2 diploma occupational health and safety which is 48 credits at level 2 

Probably not relevant, i have 18 credits for a Levek 2 employment law NOCN

Any help would be appreciated

peter gotch  
#2 Posted : 22 May 2021 12:51:36(UTC)
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peter gotch

Hi Mark

There are proposals for the Membership Grades to change but at this particular time, IOSH says on its website:

"You’ll join IOSH as an Affiliate Member at £191 (£133 membership fees + £58 joining fee). We will support you to transfer to a Technical Member if you meet the criteria. On renewal, if you have transferred, your membership fee will remain at £133."

In terms of the academic qualfication required to progress from Affiliate to Technical Member, it is set at Level 3 - NEBOSH is one of several options. I have a cousin who who has got two @ Level 3 qualifications en route towards his Level 6 NCRQ Diploma.

Good luck, Peter

markva44  
#3 Posted : 22 May 2021 13:27:05(UTC)
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markva44

i have just joined and sent off my cv and certificates, they say they will upgrade if you meet the criteria.

Edited by user 22 May 2021 13:27:39(UTC)  | Reason: SPELLING

Ian Bell2  
#4 Posted : 22 May 2021 13:35:17(UTC)
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Ian Bell2

No you don't need to go down the IOSH route. IOSH. like many commercial organisations in this sector provide training courses in h&s.

IOSH just happen to have cornered the market and have become the most recognisable name in safety qualifications. Whether IOSH provide the best training is open to much debate. Its a while since I did some IOSH training (well over 15yrs) but they are/used to be very prescriptive training systems/courses.

If you can fit it in, you could do a degree in h&s - various universities do distance learning courses.

For me - I did the NEBOSH Gen Cert back in the early 1990s, then (as was) the Part 1 Diploma by about 1997. I was CMIOSH at one stage.

I then moved into engineering design in the oil & gas sector - doing safety engineering /process /design safety engineering. IOSH/NEBOSH qualifications were/are NEVER asked for in this type of role.

For such roles some form of science/engineering degree is much more important thn NEBOSH qualifications.

I haen't been a paid member of IOSH for now, maybe 10-15yrs. Have I lost work over it? No

You might lke to go down the route of being an occupational hygienist - in which case the British Institute of Occupational Hygiene provide a whole series of different training courses.

If you are in the process industries - the Institute of CHemical Engineers provide training/recognition as a Professional Process Safety Engineer.

So please don't think you have to be an NEBOSH/IOSH drone - there is more to h&s than this.

thanks 3 users thanked Ian Bell2 for this useful post.
markva44 on 22/05/2021(UTC), Roundtuit on 22/05/2021(UTC), stevedm on 24/05/2021(UTC)
ianjones  
#5 Posted : 24 May 2021 15:07:47(UTC)
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ianjones

Look at NCRQ distance learning route

It is far more user frienndly and more relevant to your work place.

It is recognised and is currently massively outselling NEBOSH but it is the same qualification level 

(also much cheaper)

markva44  
#6 Posted : 24 May 2021 16:47:43(UTC)
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markva44

I have joined and received a email from IOSH which i found confusing. Maybe its me?

What i want to do is show my qualifications, certificates and cv to see if i can have my membership upgraded..

Here is the email below i received, can anyone help how i show IOSH my credentials for consideration to have my membership upgraded, im not sure its the CDP section to fill.

Thank you for joining IOSH

 

Your Affiliate membership number is  When you call IOSH please quote your membership number

 

We are now preparing your IOSH Affiliate membership card and leaflet which will be posted to you. UK delivery will take 3 – 4 weeks and overseas it can take 6 – 8 weeks to arrive.

 

How to transfer your category of membership:

CPD (Continuing Professional Development) - 24 hours after joining you will gain access and need to set up a development plan under your CPD, (Continuing Professional Development) programme. You will gain access through the IOSH website www.iosh.com. Please also make sure that all of your details are correct:- https://iosh.com/my-iosh/preview-profile/

  1. Attached is a CPD guidance, which explains how to register to my IOSH if you have not already done so, and how to set up the development plan. The CPD guidance document will give you step by step procedures. The development plan set up brochure document will give you a good example of what a development should include. Please refer to page 3.

 

  1. You will then need to email professional.development@iosh.com with scanned copies of any Health & Safety qualifications that you currently hold. If you are submitting an NVQ then please include your module/unit pages and the name of the Training Provider. A full list of the qualifications currently accredited for Technical and Graduate membership can be found on our website at http://www.iosh.co.uk/Membership/About-membership/Qualifications.aspx. We will also require a copy of your CV. This should be up to date and highlight your working experience in health and safety. We are looking for 2 years full time or 3 – 5 years part time health and safety working experience. Please detail what you practice, preach and delivery in health and safety.

 

Please do not email your certificate and cv until you have set up your development plan

 

We will then be able to assess whether or not we can put you forward for Associate, Technical or Graduate membership. If you meet the criteria you will be notified by email of the recommendation and the date when your transfer will go to audit.

 

For more information on professional status with IOSH as well as a list of our accredited qualifications, please visit our website: www.iosh.co.uk/accreditedcourses

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