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20 years industry experiance now stands for nowt (it turns out).

 

What i really need (I am told) is a qualification to assist me in spoting 'non-conformant' working.

 

(pesky young upstarts with their fancy suits and their blueberry cellular radios)

 

IOSH (managing safety) vs NEBOSH (national general certificate)

 

- which is better do you all think????

Edited by High Scale
I cocked that right up.

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I've had the pleasure (!) of IOSH and it was really just risk assessment dressed up into a thicker book than usual, with lots of roles and responsibilities thrown in .

 

I think that NEBOSH is the big one,I'm fairly sure that the way we did it IOSH was like a required entry to go onto NEBOSH,But that was for a multinational that had rather taken the whole safety thing hook,line and sinker!

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Think i'll go for the NEBOSH.

 

Least I get to find out something new.

 

Can't see the point of shelling out, yet again, for more RA and 'this is your duty of care' sermonising. :-)

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