When your training certificate is due to expire, choosing the right renewal course will depend on the type of certificate you hold, how long it has been since it expired, and the requirements of your role.
Whether you need a straightforward refresher to keep your qualification current, a requalification course after a lapse, or a different level of training to better suit your workplace or responsibilities, there are a range of options available to help you stay compliant and confident.
On this page, you’ll find clear guidance on how to identify the most appropriate course for your situation, so you can renew your certification efficiently and continue to meet both professional standards and regulatory requirements.
When the certificate expires, you will need to complete one of the following courses to revalidate your certificate. On-Site is ideal for 6 or more delegates. Taking the full course again helps refresh your skills if its been a while.
When the certificate expires, you will need to complete one of the following courses to revalidate your certificate. On-Site is ideal for 6 or more delegates. Taking the full course again helps refresh your skills if its been a while.
When the certificate expires, you will need to complete the following course to revalidate your certificate. On-Site is ideal for 6 or more delegates.
When the certificate expires, you will need to complete the following course to revalidate your certificate. On-Site is ideal for 6 or more delegates.
When the certificate expires, you will need to complete the following course to revalidate your certificate. On-Site is ideal for 6 or more delegates.
When the certificate expires, you will need to complete the following course to revalidate your certificate. On-Site is ideal for 6 or more delegates.
The certificate for the IOSH Managing Safely course does not expire, but it is recommended that you should take the this course every 3 years to cover regulation updates and refresh your skills.
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