Safety, Health and Enrivronment Technician

The SHE Technician qualification is aimed at colleagues who are responsible for embedding a safety culture by inspiring and influencing others to see the benefit of working responsibly, understanding the legal framework and showing how safety, health and environmental management can enhance operational activities.

This Level 3 qualification provides the opportunity to gain the knowledge and experiences required to become a subject matter expert to advise on the statutory health, safety and environmental requirements.

By the end of the 18-month programme, colleagues will be competent in ensuring that the legal and company SHE requirements are implemented. On a daily basis, they will assist to develop, review and check on the implementation of safe systems of work, deliver training (e.g. toolbox talks & inductions), investigate incidents, analyse data and present findings to the management team.

Internal contact details

Hayley White
[email protected]

External contact details

RHG – Safety, Health and Environment Technician
https://www.rhgconsult.co.uk/apprenticeship/she-technician/
Safety, health and environment technician / Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education
https://www.instituteforapprenticeships.org/apprenticeship-standards/st0550-v1-3
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What you need to know

This is a 15-month programme of learning, followed by a 3-month End Point Assessment, to meet the Level 3 Safety, Health and Environment Technician Apprenticeship standard.

To be eligible for the programme you will need to:

  • Be in a role that enables you to meet the Knowledge, Skills and Behaviour objectives of the programme –
  • Have been employed by Greencore for a minimum of 6 months at the start of the programme, and successfully passed your probationary period
  • Have previously achieved a Level 2 English and maths qualification (equivalent to GCSE grade C or 4)
  • Have been consistently rated as ‘Doing A Good Job’ or ‘Outstanding’ in the last three Grow with Greencore check-ins
  • Not on a fixed term contract or time limited visa that is due to end before the planned end date of the programme
  • Spend at least 50% of working hours in England

This qualification is aimed at colleagues working in a Health and Safety role. You’ll need to be working in a role that will enable you to undertake and practice the skills, knowledge and behaviours required either as your current role or as step-up responsibilities. These will include identifying, evaluating and mitigating Hazards and how to plan for Safety, Health or Environmental emergencies.

Ideally, you will have achieved a GCSE grade 4/C or higher in maths and/or English (or equivalent). As part of your application, you will be assessed to understand your current working level of maths and English, and will have the opportunity to complete these qualifications in alongside this qualification.

It’s important you let us know about previous achievements and qualifications at the application stage, so that we ensure that you are eligible for the programme.

 

 

More Information

  • All about our partners

    RHG specialise in the professional delivery of a wide variety of accredited, non-accredited, bespoke training and apprenticeships both nationally and internationally.

    RHG’s mission is to be a leader in sustainable and ethical training and development, empowering individuals and organisations to thrive while contributing positively to society and the environment.

  • How is the course delivered?

    This qualification will be delivered virtually, through a combination of e-learning, webinars, online live workshops, tutorials and guided study.

    You will be part of an open cohort, which means you’ll work with other employees from other organisations as well as Greencore colleagues.

    At the end of the course, you will undertake an End Point Assessment (EPA). This will include a combination of assessment methods to validate your learning, including a portfolio of work-based activities, in addition to a formal assessment of your knowledge through a test, a project and structured interview or professional discussion.

  • What will I learn?

    Over the duration of the programme you will learn about the following:

    • The moral reasons for good SHE working practices
    • Statutory legislation and sources of guidance
    • Identifying, evaluating & controlling hazards
    • Prioritising and scoping hazards
    • How a SHE management system works
    • Monitoring and reporting of SHE performance
    • Occupational health and hygiene monitoring
    • Managing change
    • How people think and make decisions
    • How to plan for emergencies
    • Theories for incident causation and prevention
  • How will I be assessed?

    Throughout the programme you will complete assignments and tasks relating to each study module.

    You will also be required to complete a work-based evidence portfolio to demonstrates your competence against the skills required, and tracks your learning hours.

    The End Point Assessment will include:

    • A knowledge test
    • A workplace project and presentation
    • A professional discussion
  • Where will training take place?

    Knowledge study will take place virtually.

    Off the job time will be taken through a combination of activities, including study blocks, online learning and practical activities in the workplace. The total off the job time required for this qualification is 370 hours.

  • When will the qualification start?

    Enrolments will take place within three months of your application being approved.

    Enrolments will be assigned based on site/functional business needs and capacity on each cohort.

  • What does the application process look like?

    Once you’ve applied, your eligibility for the programme will be assessed based on your application form. You’ll then be invited to attend a Spotlight Session to find out more about the qualification, and give you the opportunity to ask questions.

    We’ll then confirm your application with your Line Manager, and to check that your role meets the requirements of the learning objectives of the qualification.

    We’ll then ask HR teams to review all applicants as a function/site, to ensure that they are supportive of the application, and have the resources and capacity to ensure success on the programme.

    If approved, details of next steps and enrolment details will be sent to you.

    Please note, the application process can typically take 4-6 weeks to find out whether you have been successful.

  • When will I find out if I’ve been successful?

    The application process can typically take 4-6 weeks, from the date the application window closes to find out whether you have been successful.

Where to find out more

Before applying for a Greencore Qualification, you should speak to your Line Manager at your GWG check-in about how this programme will support your development plan.

You’ll find out more about Greencore Qualifications in the guide which can be found on LMF and at Qualifications.Greencore.com

Our Training Partners will hold ‘Spotlight Sessions’ to provide full information on the programme, to help you understand more about the programme, and provide you the opportunity to ask any further questions.

If you have any further questions, please email [email protected].