Joy Ofremu is a dedicated Health & Safety Advisor and Environmental Health Officer, currently serving as a NEBOSH Tutor/Trainer at Middlesex University. With a robust background in occupational health and safety, Joy specializes in delivering comprehensive training modules for the National General Certificate (NGC), International...
Joy Ofremu is a dedicated Health & Safety Advisor and Environmental Health Officer, currently serving as a NEBOSH Tutor/Trainer at Middlesex University. With a robust background in occupational health and safety, Joy specializes in delivering comprehensive training modules for the National General Certificate (NGC), International General Certificate (IGC), and Environmental Management Certificate (EMC). Her role involves not only imparting essential knowledge on health and safety regulations but also equipping delegates with practical skills to navigate complex workplace environments safely.
Joy's expertise extends beyond classroom instruction; she is actively engaged in developing key projects aimed at enhancing the curriculum and ensuring that it meets the evolving needs of the industry. Her recent appointment as a NEBOSH Examiner underscores her deep understanding of assessment standards and her commitment to maintaining high educational quality. She is passionate about fostering a collaborative learning environment, where she encourages teamwork and active participation among delegates.
In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Joy conducts revision classes that help students consolidate their understanding of critical concepts in environmental health and safety. Her skills in risk management, emergency management, and environmental health are complemented by her proficiency in auditing and legislative issues, making her a well-rounded professional in the field. Joy's enthusiasm and reliability not only inspire her students but also contribute to the overall success of the programs she delivers, positioning her as a key asset to Middlesex University and the broader health and safety community.