Keywords: Health and safety practitioners, training, qualifications, vocational routes, health and safety professionals, UK accreditation, NEBOSH,
Professional qualifications
Sara Bean | Feature | HSW
01.02.2006
Most health and safety practitioners would probably agree that when IOSH (Institution of Occupational Safety and Health) achieved chartered status towards the end of last year, the profession entered a new era. Chartered status, argues IOSH, confers a badge of competence on its members, and will ...
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