General certificate in occupational health and safety
(NEBOSH)
The NEBOSH (National Examination Board of Occupational Safety
and Health) certificate is the industry standard
qualification that provides a valuable overview of
occupational health and safety.
It is accepted by IOSH – the Institution of Occupational Safety
and Health – in meeting the academic requirements for Technician
Membership of IOSH (Tech IOSH). It is also accepted by The
International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM) for
associate membership.
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How will this help?
Many larger organisations choose the NEBOSH Certificate as a key
part of their supervisors’ or management development programme. By
ensuring that line managers have a sound understanding of the
principles of risk management they can build an effective
safety culture in the company.
Smaller organisations, operating in lower risk environments,
often choose the NEBOSH certificate as the appropriate
qualification for the manager taking the lead on health and safety
issues. The choice of course format can allow employers to
fit training around the needs of the business.
Courses can be held on your premises to allow for material
reflecting your organisation’s own systems of work or hazards.
Who should attend?
Managers, supervisors and staff from all types of organisations
who need a broad understanding of health and safety issues. The
certificate helps them manage risks effectively.
Many people take the NEBOSH Certificate as a first step on a career
in health and safety. It provides a valuable
overview, and is a sound basis for further professional
study.
What you will learn
It covers the main legal requirements for safety in the UK, a
range of workplace hazards, and methods of control. The certificate
syllabus is based on the Employment National Training Organisation
(ENTO) standards. These are reviewed regularly to keep up with
developments in the workplace and in legislation.
Course content
- Foundations in health and safety
- Policy
- Organising for health and safety
- Promoting a positive health and safety culture
- Risk assessment
- Principles of control
- Monitoring, review and audit
- Incident and accident investigation, recording and
reporting
- Movement of people and vehicles hazards and control
- Manual and mechanical handling hazards and control
- Work equipment hazards and control
- Electrical hazards and control
- Fire hazards and control
- Chemical and biological health hazards and control
- Physical and psychological health hazards and control
- Construction activities hazards and control
- Health and safety practical application.
Course duration
Two five day training sessions separated by a two week break.
One revision day and one exam day.
Assessment and certification
Candidates are assessed with written examinations for each of
the two taught units and a practical assessment.
A unit certificate is issued denoting successful achievement of
each unit. A certificate award parchment is issued on completion of
the two units and the practical assessment.
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