We have the pleasure of interviewing a seasoned NEBOSH expert, Onward Machaka , who is the Specialised HSE Trainer from SafetyCloud. He will shed light on the NEBOSH qualification and how it paves the way for HSE professionals looking to work abroad. If you’ve been contemplating an overseas move, you don’t want to miss this insightful conversation.
Q1: Hi, Onward. To begin with, can you explain what NEBOSH stands for and its significance in the HSE industry?
Onward Machaka: NEBOSH stands for the National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health. It’s a globally recognised qualification that offers a variety of courses in health, safety, and environmental management. For those in the HSE field, having a NEBOSH qualification not only demonstrates a solid foundation in safety and health practices but also increases employability, especially for positions overseas.
Q2: Why is NEBOSH often touted as a ‘ticket’ to work in HSE roles abroad?
Onward Machaka: Many international employers, particularly in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia-Pacific regions, specifically look for a NEBOSH qualification when hiring for HSE roles. It’s seen as a gold standard, ensuring that the individual possesses both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to manage health and safety in various work environments.
Q3: Can you describe the process of obtaining a NEBOSH qualification?
Onward Machaka: There are various NEBOSH courses, ranging from introductory levels to advanced diplomas. Typically, an individual would start with the NEBOSH General Certificate, which provides a broad understanding of key health and safety issues. At SafetyCloud we offer a range of NEBOSH courses for you to choose from.
Q4: Are there any prerequisites or specific qualifications one needs before enrolling for NEBOSH?
Onward Machaka: While anyone can enrol for the NEBOSH General Certificate, having a basic understanding of health and safety concepts is beneficial. For more advanced courses, prior experience in the HSE field or previous NEBOSH qualifications may be required.
Q5: How does NEBOSH maintain its global relevance and credibility?
Onward Machaka: NEBOSH continuously updates its syllabus to reflect current global best practices and emerging trends in health and safety. They also collaborate with various international organisations and regulatory bodies to ensure that the course content remains relevant and recognised globally.
Q6: Finally, for those looking to emigrate and work overseas, do you have any tips or advice on leveraging their NEBOSH qualification?
Onward Machaka: First, always highlight your NEBOSH qualification prominently on your CV. Network with international HSE professionals, attend global seminars, and consider joining forums or groups that focus on HSE in your target country. Knowledge of local regulations, in addition to your NEBOSH qualification, can also give you an edge. Always continue learning; the HSE field is dynamic, and staying updated will always serve you well!