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The law says (management of H&S at work Regs to be precise) you must risk assess all significant risks associated with the work, not risk assess ALL risks. Otherwise you'd be assessing risks from asteroids or alien attack. Sadly there are safety people, or there are professionals that do safety. The latter tend to be more pragmatic. Scarily you don't need any qualifications to start up as a consultant. The HSE are endlessly putting people straight about poor safety application.

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Cheeky bugger, that's where I started, I've done NEBOSH diploma and I'm chartered so I do actually know what I'm talking about.

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i done my nebosh....... construction certificate it was pretty easy / strait forward and i don't know much about H&S , i just make pretty pictures

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I'm a architect mate , yeah I passed my work mate failed one unit

I did Smsts few weeks before which helped , that was 5 days and most of it stuck in my head luckily

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I used to be a designer, mainly bridges, civil design work, then decided to build the things i was designing, but I wasn't a great engineer, though I enjoyed it, so looked at something that kept me in the industry but I was much better at. Turned out a good move.

A lot of people fail the NEBOSH, the construction one is the harder of the courses too. Good step if you ever wanted to do safety full time in the future

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