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NEBOSH Jobs and Career Paths in Health and Safety

There are a number of well-respected NEBOSH jobs available for individuals who are looking for a career in Health and Safety. Gaining a NEBOSH qualification not only demonstrates a strong understanding of health and safety principles but also opens the door to a wide range of roles across various industries.

In this blog, we discuss what NEBOSH jobs are available and what skills you need for a career in health and safety.

Individuals in NEBOSH jobs completing health and safety checks after a NEBOSH course

What Qualifications Are Available?

When pursuing a career in health and safety, it’s important to consider the type of role you want, so you can choose the most suitable qualification.

New Health and Safety Practitioners often start their journey with an IOSH course, providing a solid foundation in workplace safety principles. The IOSH courses available are IOSH Managing or IOSH Working Safely.

If you already have experience in health and safety a NEBOSH course could be for you. There are a few NEBOSH courses to choose from; the NEBOSH General Certificate is suitable for any work environment and is viewed as a higher qualification than an IOSH course. A NEBOSH certificate is a minimal requirement for a full-time health and safety job.

NEBOSH courses cater to health and safety in more specific roles, for example, the NEBOSH Construction Certificate. This course will give you an in-depth understanding of your health and safety responsibilities on a construction site and make you aware of specific hazards that can happen on-site.

Another role-specific NEBOSH course is the NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety. This course prepares individuals to manage fire risks and complete safety checks to avoid emergency situations.

Qualities Required For a Health and Safety-Related Role

The qualities required for a health and safety-related role include strong attention to detail, excellent communication skills, and the ability to assess risks accurately.

Professionals must be proactive, responsible, and capable of making decisions under pressure.

Additionally, good problem-solving skills, a commitment to continuous learning, and the ability to work collaboratively with different teams are essential for success in this field.

In a role with specific health and safety responsibilities, it is important to be correctly qualified and have role-specific knowledge.

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NEBOSH-Related Jobs 

Health and Safety Advisor

A Health and Safety Advisor’s day-to-day role would usually entail recommending and analysing the company’s health and safety plan and aligning that with current legislation.

These individuals ensure that the teams under your supervision are fulfilling their legal health and safety responsibilities and following the company’s health and safety policy.

This role may entail researching how the company works and reviewing company policies. Advisors are also required to liaise with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) regarding any statutory notifications.

NEBOSH requires you to have some form of a recognised qualification. Usually either NEBOSH General Certificate, NEBOSH Construction or NEBOSH Diploma.

Health and Safety Officer

A Health and Safety Officer will work closely with the operational side of an organisation. They must ensure that the company fully conforms to up-to-date health and safety legislation.

The job role consists of conducting regular risk assessments, audits and inspections on-site. Health and Safety Officers investigate and report on accidents in the workplace.

Health and Safety Officers need to have knowledge of Health and Safety Law Regulations, Health and Safety Management and Safe Systems of Work.

They also must obtain a minimum qualification of the NEBOSH General Certificate and have strong communication skills and be able to work proactively, independently and as part of a team.

There may be other titles for the profession, but they all hold a very similar role and all require a NEBOSH qualification:

  • Health and Safety Auditor
  • Health, Safety and CDM Advisor
  • Senior Safety Advisor
  • Health and Safety Coordinator
  • Health and Safety Executive
  • Environment, Health and Safety Manager
  • Health and Safety Manager

Safety Consultant

Safety Consultants conduct risk assessments and workplace audits to identify potential hazards and offer practical solutions to reduce risks and ensure legal compliance.

They are aware of current health and safety legislation and develop tailored policies and procedures, and often deliver training sessions to educate staff on best practices. When accidents occur, they identify root causes and recommend preventative measures.

Safety Consultants need to complete a NEBOSH National Diploma or equivalent (minimum NEBOSH General Certificate). Membership with IOSH (such as TechIOSH, GradIOSH, or CMIOSH) is often preferred and can demonstrate professional credibility and competence.

Health and Safety Trainer

A Health and Safety Trainer is responsible for delivering informative and compliant training sessions to individuals and organisations on a wide range of health and safety topics.

The aim is to improve workplace safety by sharing knowledge and practical skills needed to identify hazards, manage risks, and follow legal requirements. Health and Safety Trainers develop and deliver courses such as IOSH, NEBOSH and tailor content to suit various industries and learning styles.

They have the responsibility of keeping up to date with current legislation and industry standards to ensure training remains relevant and effective.

Health and Safety Trainers need to have previous practical experience in the industry and need to have a relevant health and safety qualification, such as NEBOSH and IOSH and a relevant teaching qualification.

Warehouse Manager

A Warehouse Manager is responsible for overseeing the efficient operation of a warehouse or distribution centre. They manage stock control, coordinate the receipt, storage, and dispatch of goods, and ensure that all warehouse activities run smoothly and safely.

There are a number of hazards that can occur when working in a warehouse, so it is important that Managers develop and implement processes to improve productivity and maintain compliance with health and safety regulations.

Warehouse Managers also manage budgets and work closely with other departments to meet customer demands and delivery deadlines.

Previous warehouse experience is usually necessary for this role, alongside some managerial training. To better understand health and safety regulations in a warehouse, individuals would benefit from the NEBOSH General Certificate.

Risk Assessor

A Risk Assessor identifies and evaluates potential hazards in the workplace to help prevent accidents and ensure legal compliance. They do this by conducting risk assessments, recommending control measures, and supporting the development of safe working practices.

They must understand the risks that are present in various operational environments and require a strong knowledge of industry-specific regulations.

Depending on the level of responsibility, Risk Assessors tend to require a health & safety certification such as IOSH Managing Safely and/or the NEBOSH National General Certificate.

Risk Assessors might be required to have more role-specific qualifications, such as COSHH, NEBOSH Fire or CDM Regulations training. In higher-risk industries or senior roles, advanced qualifications Level 5 NVQ in Health and Safety, may also be necessary.

Estates Manager (Property Management Sector)

The Estates Manager is in charge of the daily running, upkeep, and legal compliance of a group of properties. They make sure buildings are safe, well-maintained, and meet all required standards.

The role includes managing budgets, organising repairs, and helping protect the long-term value of the properties. Estates Managers also work closely with contractors, tenants, and other stakeholders to provide a high level of service.

Health and safety knowledge is essential for an Estates Manager because they are responsible for ensuring that all properties are safe for occupants, visitors, and staff.

Estates Managers are expected to have a level 3 qualification in a relevant subject, relevant professional certifications and/or previous experience in this sector.

If you are looking to pursue a career in health and safety but need the NEBOSH Certificate, 3B Training provides the NEBOSH General Certificate, NEBOSH Construction and NEBOSH Fire in our centres nationwide.

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The Benefits of NEBOSH Courses 

NEBOSH courses are great when expanding on health and safety knowledge or when honing in on a specific area. It teaches you valuable knowledge which can be applied to real-life scenarios within your everyday role.

Aside from this, there are a great deal of benefits that NEBOSH courses offer to both delegates and businesses.

Gaining a NEBOSH qualification demonstrates a commitment to health and safety and can open doors to many opportunities. The skills gained can also be applied across multiple sectors.

Putting your workforce on NEBOSH training courses can improve your team’s skills and improve employee retention. It is also advantageous as it mitigates the risks and costs of accidents.

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