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There
are four different entry levels. There is also a Fellowship
level which can be applied for after five years at full member
level. Information on this grade is available on our
upgrades page.
Member
(MIIRSM)
Applicants with relevant experience who hold:
- The
British Safety Council
Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health
-
NEBOSH Diploma Part 2
-
NEBOSH National Diploma (Level 6 Diploma in Occupational
Health and Safety Practice)
- Post-graduate
Diploma in Health and Safety
- NVQ
Level 4 or 5 in Occupational Health and Safety
Or
an equivalent qualification accepted by the Membership Committee.
Overseas applicants with qualifications accepted in their home countries
and/or with experience and specialist qualifications in the
field of Health/Safety/Environmental/Fire Prevention/Risk
Management may also be approved for acceptance.
Associate
(AIIRSM)
Applicants with relevant experience who hold:
-
The British Safety Council Certificate in Occupational Safety
and Health
- NEBOSH
National General Certificate (Level 3 Certificate in
Occupational Health and Safety)
-
NEBOSH
National Certificate in Construction Safety and Health
-
NVQ Level 3 in Occupational Health and Safety
Or an equivalent qualification accepted by the Membership Committee.
Overseas applicants with qualifications fully accepted in their home
countries and with considerable experience and certain
specialist qualifications in the field of
Health/Safety/Environmental/Fire Prevention/Risk Management may
also be approved for acceptance
Affiliate
- Applicants
who are involved in accident prevention and occupational health
and safety but who do not qualify for a designated grade of
membership.
- Applicants
whose interest in accident prevention and occupational safety
and health is likely to assist in the development and interchange
of information of a scientific, technical, promotional or educational
nature.
Student
- Applicants
following a recognised course of study in preparation for qualifications
in health, safety or risk management.
- Applicants
in full time education or the Armed Forces, who are considering
a career in Safety Management.
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