Quality Health and safety training without compromise.
No Accident delivers a plethora of industry-approved and regulated training in Health & Safety and First Aid across the southwest, based in Plymouth. Jeremy is also an IOSH-approved training provider, giving you and your employees the training they need to get the job done and ensure you have a safe and legally compliant workplace.
Meet the trainer
Jeremy Sleet
Jeremy, originally from North West London, has been a trainer for over 15 years and was formally a Warrant Officer First Class, in the Royal Navy serving in the submarine service.
After his career in the Royal Navy, Jeremy joined YMCA Plymouth as a Public Services Tutor, and Health & Safety Coordinator, before becoming a Health and Safety and First Aid trainer.
Whilst at YMCA Plymouth, I held the role of Health and Safety Coordinator, advising the senior management team on all aspects of Health and safety at work, as well as directing the facilities team on physical and administrative health and safety.
Throughout my career in the Royal Navy, I was always involved in Health and Safety at work. As the Officer of the Day for a Trafalgar Class Nuclear Submarine, I was responsible for; reserve of buoyancy, nuclear safety, Health and Safety, Safe systems of work, working at heights, the safety of dockyard workers and civilian contractors, the integrity of High-Pressure Air & Hydraulic systems. I also managed small-scale construction projects within the military environment.
Qualifications
CMIOSH, MIFSM
Level 5 NVQ Diploma in Occupational Health & Safety and Practice with CCS Training
IEMA Level 4 Managing with Environmental Sustainability
NEBOSH General Certificate. In Occupational Health & Safety
NEBOSH Fire Safety Certificate. Fire safety and risk management
NEBOSH Construction Certificate. Construction Health & Safety
NUCO First Aid at Work Instructor
Qualified Teacher learning and skills
Diploma to Teach in the Life-Long Learning Sector
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