Everything you need to know to pass NGC1 Management Paper
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Whooooohoooooo Pinoy. Well done you.
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Well done Pinoy, congratulations
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Re: Everything you need to know to pass the A1 Management Pa
Nice Otto!!!!! Got my NGC1 resit in June!!!! Just need to find a health and safety job now any ideas????lol...
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Hey T4296, welcome to the forums
That's a great question and I wish we had a definitive answer for you, it's just not easy as you obviously know.
Have a browse of the forums for similar questions, it has been asked quite a few times.
I think there's a mixture of things to help find a H&S job...
- networking with other H&S folks. Get yourself off to your local H&S group, whether it be IOSH branch meetings or individual safety groups. Jobs are often mentioned in these meetings. http://www.safetygroupsuk.org.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- register for as many job sites as you can and apply for jobs, jobs and more jobs - http://www.healthandsafetytips.co.uk/Career_Links.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- cold call local businesses and ask if they have a job for you, even a short term position. It does work for some.
- read our blog and sign up to our rss feeds, Facebook, Twitter etc etc - http://www.healthandsafetytips.co.uk/blog/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- hang around the forums, things crop up from time to time
- think positive, your job will come along at absolutely the right time for you
Anyway, that's what I think
That's a great question and I wish we had a definitive answer for you, it's just not easy as you obviously know.
Have a browse of the forums for similar questions, it has been asked quite a few times.
I think there's a mixture of things to help find a H&S job...
- networking with other H&S folks. Get yourself off to your local H&S group, whether it be IOSH branch meetings or individual safety groups. Jobs are often mentioned in these meetings. http://www.safetygroupsuk.org.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- register for as many job sites as you can and apply for jobs, jobs and more jobs - http://www.healthandsafetytips.co.uk/Career_Links.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- cold call local businesses and ask if they have a job for you, even a short term position. It does work for some.
- read our blog and sign up to our rss feeds, Facebook, Twitter etc etc - http://www.healthandsafetytips.co.uk/blog/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- hang around the forums, things crop up from time to time
- think positive, your job will come along at absolutely the right time for you
Anyway, that's what I think
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Hi T4296. Welcome
Good to have you with us and all the very best with your resit, which I am sure you will skoosh no problem.
As for your job question. Jack has provided good information for you. Good luck with the job hunt.
Good to have you with us and all the very best with your resit, which I am sure you will skoosh no problem.
As for your job question. Jack has provided good information for you. Good luck with the job hunt.
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Re: Everything you need to know to pass the A1 Management Pa
Hi Otto Great paper and a great revison tool, this might sound stupid but what does HW&W stand for in the health and safety at work act part one i guess its health welfare and is it WORK is that what the other W is,
and someone did say there is never a silly question to ask..... thats why im asking
Regards Mark
and once again thanks for this paper great help
and someone did say there is never a silly question to ask..... thats why im asking
Regards Mark
and once again thanks for this paper great help
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Mark. I reckon it's a typo and he meant HS&W = health, safety & welfare.
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HCSafety wrote:Mark. I reckon it's a typo and he meant HS&W = health, safety & welfare.
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Re: Everything you need to know to pass the A1 Management Pa
Just a quick one!!! I take it the above A1 Management paper is for the NGC 1 National General Cert, think I am 99% right in that, and not the Diploma, can someone clarify please.
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Hi SL. Yes clarification that this is for the NGC.SLindley wrote:Just a quick one!!! I take it the above A1 Management paper is for the NGC 1 National General Cert, think I am 99% right in that, and not the Diploma, can someone clarify please.
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Re: Everything you need to know to pass the A1 Management Pa
Can anyone advise !! having a H&S moment !! is this A1 Management Paper for Nebosh National General Cert (NGC) or Diploma level !!
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I guess you missed Alexis clarifying for you
Alexis wrote:Hi SL. Yes clarification that this is for the NGC.SLindley wrote:Just a quick one!!! I take it the above A1 Management paper is for the NGC 1 National General Cert, think I am 99% right in that, and not the Diploma, can someone clarify please.
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