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NVQ Level 6 Occupational Health and Safety is a competency-based qualification for those responsible for health and safety in their workplace.
Individuals with health & safety responsibilities in their day-to-day work should enrol on this NVQ.
The qualification will assess a learner’s competence in their current job role. The learner must be above the age of 16 to complete the NVQ and work in a health & safety-related role. The learner will need to provide a copy of their CV and have an appointed individual in their organisation provide witness testimonials.
The qualification will assess a learner’s competence in their current job role.
The learner must be above the age of 16 to complete the NVQ and work in a health & safety-related role. The learner will need to provide a copy of their CV and have an appointed individual in their organisation provide witness testimonials.
This NVQ comprises the following mandatory units:
The duration of the course is dependent on how quickly the learner can gather the relevant evidence.
The learner will be assessed in their workplace in a variety of ways, such as evidence generated from the workplace. Evidence types could include:
To achieve the NVQ, the learner must provide sufficient evidence to meet the units and unit criteria for the NVQ.
The assessor will continually review the learner’s progress and support the learner throughout the duration of their NVQ. Once the learner’s portfolio has been completed, this will undergo an internal verification process before certification.
NVQs can be completed nationwide.
Progress can be made remotely and through site visits (if required).
Once we have enrolled the learner, they will be assigned an assessor who will work with them to build their portfolio of evidence.
Learners registering for this qualification will be enrolled on the e-Portfolio system, Bud.
The system allows learners to:
The assessor will also arrange a site induction with the learner. The site induction can be delivered on-site or remotely and is used to plan how the learner will obtain all the required evidence.
The assessor will also follow up with regular reviews to ensure that the learner is on track with their qualification.
To find out more information or discuss your training needs, talk to our Training Team by calling 01427 420 405 or email training@skaltd.co.uk or use the form below
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