Leaving the armed forces opens up a world of possibilities, and a career in health and safety could be your next rewarding chapter.

At Lighthouse Safety Training, we understand the unique skills and experiences military personnel bring to the table, and we’re here to support your transition with comprehensive training programs tailored to your needs.

We offer a range of NEBOSH qualifications. These qualifications provide a solid foundation in health and safety principles, making them ideal for armed forces leavers seeking additional credentials.

NEBOSH qualifications are highly respected worldwide and are recognised by leading organisations like IOSH (Institution of Occupational Safety and Health). They serve as a stepping stone towards achieving Technical Membership of IOSH (Tech IOSH), opening doors to rewarding career opportunities in health and safety.

Many former armed forces personnel have successfully transitioned into health and safety roles, with some even joining our team at Lighthouse. We understand the unique needs of military personnel and can tailor training packages to maximise the benefits of ELCAS funding, providing you with valuable qualifications and knowledge for career advancement.

Our training packages include options such as combining NEBOSH General or NEBOSH Construction with NEBOSH Fire or NEBOSH Environmental qualifications. We take pride in offering slightly longer courses compared to other providers, allowing for thorough preparation and increasing the chances of first-time exam success. Our realistic charges ensure that you receive exceptional value for your investment.

Our courses typically include block week classroom tuition, followed by comprehensive revision sessions and a full mock exam based on exam findings. The final day culminates in an Open Book Exam, providing a practical assessment of your knowledge and skills.

Take the next step in your career transition by calling us on 01634 260631 to discuss your training options. Let us help you embark on a rewarding career journey in health and safety.

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