Course description
Fast Track to "Nebosh"
This course is suitable for individuals who aspire to gain health & safety knowledge on how to manage risks and hazards in any area of any business. It is also particularly suitable for individuals who are interested to embark on a career in the Health, Safety and Environment.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Who Should Attend
This course is suitable for individuals who aspire to gain health & safety knowledge on how to manage risks and hazards in any area of any business. It is also particularly suitable for individuals who are interested to embark on a career in the Health, Safety and Environment.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
NEBOSH International General Certificate is a globally recognized health and safety qualification intended for companies or individuals working to international standards with regards to Health, Safety & Environment. This course focuses on the International Labor Standards (ILO) codes of practice. Upon successful completion of the certificate, participants can apply for a membership with Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) and/or International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM) as its qualification meets the academic requirements for Technician Membership (Tech IOSH) of IOSH and Associate membership (AIIRSM) of the IIRSM.
Training Course Content
Unit 1: Management of International Health and Safety
Element 1: Foundations in Health and Safety
- 1.1 Scope and Nature of Occupational Health and Safety
- 1.2 Moral and Financial Drivers for Health and Safety Management
- 1.3 The Legal Framework For Health and Safety Regulation
- 1.4 Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
- 1.5 The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999
- 1.6 Client and Contractors
Element 2: Health and Safety Management Systems –Plan
- 2.1 Key Elements of a Health and Safety Management System
- 2.2 Purpose and Importance of Setting Policy for Health and Safety
- 2.3 Key Features and Appropriate Content of an Effective Health and Safety Policy
Element 3: Health and Safety Management Systems – Do
- 3.1 Roles and Responsibilities of Employers, Directors and Managers Health and Safety
- Culture
- 3.2 Human Factors That Influence Behaviour at Work
- 3.3 Improving Health and Safety Behaviour
- 3.4 Principles and Practice of Risk Assessment
- 3.5 General Principles of Control
- 3.6 Sources of Health and Safety Information
- 3.7 Safe Systems of Work (SSW)
- 3.8 Permits-To-Work (PTW)
- 3.9 Personal Protective Equipment
- 3.10 Safety Signs and Signals
- 3.11 Emergency Procedures and Arrangements
- 3.12 First Aid in the Workplace
Element 4: Health and Safety Management Systems – Check
- 4.1 Active and Reactive Monitoring
- 4.2 Investigating incidents
- 4.3 Recording and Reporting Incidents
Element 5: Health and Safety Management Systems – Act
- 5.1 Health and Safety Auditing
- 5.2 Reviewing of Health and Safety Performance
Unit 2: Control of Workplace Hazards
Element 1: Workplace Hazards and Risk Control
- 1.1 Health, Welfare and Work Environment Requirements
- 1.2 Violence at Work
- 1.3 Substance Misuse
- 1.4 Safe Movement of People
- 1.5 Working at a Height
- 1.6 Excavations
- 1.7 Temporary Works
Element 2: Transport Hazards and Risk Control
- 2.1 Safe Movement of Vehicles
- 2.2 Driving at Work
Element 3: Musculoskeletal Hazards and Risk Control
- 3.1 Work-related Upper Limb Disorders
- 3.2 Display Screen Equipment
- 3.3 Manual Handling
- 3.4 Manually Operated Load Handling Equipment
- 3.5 Powered Load Handling Equipment
Element 4: Work Equipment Hazards and Risk Control
- 4.1 General Requirements For Work Equipment
- 4.2 Hand Tools
- 4.3 Machinery Hazards
- 4.4 Control Measures for Machinery Hazard
- 4.5 Specified Equipment
Element 5: Electrical Safety
- 5.1 Use of Electricity at Work – Hazards and Risks
- 5.2 Control measures When Working With Electrical Systems or Using Electrical Equipment in All Workplace Conditions
Element 6: Fire Safety
- 6.1 Fire Initiation, Classification and Spread
- 6.2 Fire Risk Assessment
- 6.3 Fire Prevention and Prevention of Fire Spread
- 6.4 Fire Alarm and Fire-Fighting Equipment
- 6.5 Evacuation of a Workplace
Element 7: Chemical and Biological Health Hazards and Risk Control
- 7.1 Forms of, Classification of, and Health Risks from Hazardous Substances
- 7.2 Assessment of Health Risks
- 7.3 Occupation Exposure Limits
- 7.4 Control Measures
- 7.5 Specific Agents
- 7.6 Safe Handling and Storage of Waste
Element 8: Physical and Psychological Health Hazards and Risk Control
- 8.1 Noise
- 8.2 Vibration
- 8.3 Radiation
- 8.4 Stress
Unit 3: International Health and Safety Practical Application
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