Overview
A National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) is a qualification that recognises the competence of a person in a work situation. Unlike traditional qualifications that rely on teaching and examinations, NVQs use performance on the job as a basis for assessment.
The Level 3 NVQ in Occupational Health and Safety is suitable for those whose role includes the area of general health and safety practice. All such practitioners are involved in the assessment of risks, the identification of hazards and determining strategies for control. There are a number of skills that they would all need and use, such as:
- raising awareness about health and safety within the organisation
- using information to promote good practice
- maintaining and enhancing health and safety systems
- promoting good relationships to enhance health and safety practice
The Institution of Occupational Safety & Health (IOSH) accepts this qualification for membership at Technician level (TechIOSH) subject to experience. The International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM) accept this qualification for Associate Member status (AIIRSM). This is a highly practical programme, and one of our team of personal advisors/assessors will assist you to build a portfolio which meets the requirements of City and Guilds for their NVQ Level 3 in Occupational Health and Safety Practice. Our approach is one-to-one, and we structure our programme of assistance to suit your needs as a busy practitioner.
This training may be available onsite; please contact us if you are interested.
Audience
This qualification is aimed at employees who wish to achieve formal qualification in occupational safety and health at a level equivalent to the NEBOSH National General Certificate - it could be suitable for those new into a health and safety role, or mangers who wish to formalise their knowledge and understanding.
Prerequisites
Entry requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification; however candidates must be in a role that allows them to collect evidence that they meet the standards set-out.
Course Outline
There are five mandatory units:
- HSS1 - Make sure your own actions reduce risks to health and safety
- HSS2 - Develop procedures to safely control work operations
- HSS3 - Monitor procedures to safely control work operations
- HSS4 - Promote a health and safety culture within the workplace
- HSS6 - Conduct a health and safety assessment of a workplace
In addition candidates must choose two optional units from the following:
- HSS5 - Investigate and evaluate incidents and complaints in the workplace
- HSS7 - Make sure your own actions within the workplace aim to protect the environment
- HSS8 - Review health and safety procedures in workplaces
- HSS9 - Supervise the health, safety and welfare of a learner in the workplace
The training course outline shown above is a standardised version representing all
the dates shown and may vary from the course you attend. You will be sent the actual
course outline when you enquire about a specific date.