Tuesday 20 November 2012

Health & Safety Courses at the Lean Academy, Wolverhampton

Meet our Health and Safety specialist - Ken Davis



Ken Davies is a chartered Safety and Health Practitioner, working within the Lean Academy, he has got 12 years experience in delivering many different kinds  health and Safety courses. 

His background prior to this was Health and Safety Management within the Aerospace Industry in and around the black country area. He is currently providing half day and one day introductory courses, covering a range of subject like Risk Assessment, IOSH working safely, manual Handling etc. 

If you are interested in more detailed courses like the level 3 NEBOSH National General Certificate or the National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) equivalent he can provide them too. The most popular of all the courses he runs at the moment is the Level 5 Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health Practice

Carl Beckett - Success Story

Mr Carl Beckett has been working with the Lean Academy throughout his working life obtaining qualifications as he goes. He started studying with us when he worked at Brammer uk as a warehouse operative back in 2006. 
He studied for his NVQ Level 2 in Distribution and Warehousing, he was promoted up through the ranks eventually becoming the Head of H&S for Arcelormittal in an international role, based in Wolverhampton.
During this period he has gained Level 2 IOSH Managing Safety, NVQ Level 3 in Distribution and Warehousing, Level 3 NEBOSH national general certificate in Health and Safety, Level 4 NVQ in Occupational Safety and Health and finally Level 5 Diploma in H&S all with the City of Wolverhampton College and the Lean Academy. Well done Carl it’s been a great journey.

IOSH Managing Safely - Customer Feedback


"I enjoyed the course, which was well presented and organised.
There was a wide variety of experience and knowledge within the group, to which Ken Davies responded in a very competent manner.
I particularly found the environmental section interesting as it is a topic that does not often come up in my line of work but is useful to know."
Matt Patterson