NEBOSH International General Certificate

Code Date City Fees Register
H010 August 13, 2023 - August 17, 2023 Online $ 1900

Register Course..

H010 November 26, 2023 - November 30, 2023 Istanbul $ 4500

Register Course..

H010 February 11, 2024 - February 15, 2024 Dubai – UAE $ 5000

Register Course..

H010 July 23, 2023 - July 27, 2023 Kualalumber $ 4500

Register Course..

________________________________________________________________________________________________

Objectives

  • Upon Completion of the Course, Participants will be able to:
  • Identify and assess typical hazards in the workplace
  • Recommend remedial action to control workplace hazards
  • Investigate accidents and recommend preventative measures
  • Explain human and organisational influences on health and safety
  • Describe potential ill-health effects arising from work environments
  • Devise control strategies for substances hazardous to health

The Delegates

The International Certificate is aimed at professionals, who have local responsibilities for health and safety and require an internationally recognised measure of competence in this field.

The Contents

  • Foundations in health and safety
  • Introduction to Health and Safety Key Terms
  • The scope and nature of occupational health and safety
  • Moral/Social/Economic arguments for maintaining safety standards
  • The role of national governments and international bodies in formulating a framework for the regulation of health and safety
  • Typical frameworks for regulating H&S
  • International standards and conventions & the role of the ILO
  • Health and safety management systems 1 – Plan
  • The key elements of a Health and Safety Management System
  • The importance of setting policy for health and safety
  • The purpose of a health and safety policy
  • Aims and objectives
  • Targets
  • The key features and appropriate content of an organisation’s health and safety policy
  • Health and safety management systems 2 – Do
  • The health and safety roles and responsibilities of employers, managers, workers and other relevant parties
  • Contractors
  • Health and safety culture
  • Behavioural Safety
  • Risk assessment
  • Hierarchy of risk reduction
  • Preventive and protective measures
  • Sources of Health and safety information
  • Safe systems of work
  • Work permit systems
  • Emergencies
  • First Aid
  • Health and safety management systems 3 – Check
  • Active and reactive health and safety monitoring procedures
  • Inspections, Safety tours and Safety Sampling
  • Investigating incidents (accidents, work related ill health, near misses)
  • Investigating procedure
  • Immediate and Root causes
  • The legal and organisational requirements for recording and reporting incidents
  • Lessons Learnt
  • Health and safety management systems 4 – Act
  • The scope and nature of a health and safety audit
  • Internal Audits
  • External Audits
  • Inspections and Audits the differences
  • The purpose and procedures for regular reviews of H&S performance
  • Assessing opportunities for improvement and need for change
  • The role of Boards, CEOs, MDs and Senior Managers
  • Workplace hazards and risk control
  • Health, welfare and work environment requirements
  • Violence at work
  • Substance misuse at work
  • Safe movement of people in the workplace
  • Working at height
  • Impact of temporary works
  • Transport hazards and risk control
  • Safe movement of vehicles in the workplace
  • Hazards, risks and control measures for workplace transport operations
  • Control measures to reduce work-related driving risks.
  • Safe vehicles & Drivers
  • Driving at Work
  • Musculoskeletal hazards and risk control
  • Work-related upper limb disorders
  • Ergonomics
  • Manual handling hazards and control measures
  • Manually operated load handling equipment
  • Powered load handling equipment
  • Work equipment hazards and risk control
  • General requirements for work equipment
  • Hazards and controls for hand-held tools
  • Mechanical and non-mechanical hazards of machinery
  • Control measures for reducing risks from machinery hazards
  • Element 5 – Electrical Safety
  • Principles of electricity
  • Hazards, risks and danger of electricity
  • Electrical fires and common causes
  • Control measures
  • Advantages and limitations of protective systems
  • Fire Safety
  • Fire initiation, classification and spread
  • Fire risk assessment
  • Fire prevention and prevention of fire spread
  • Fire alarm system and fire-fighting arrangements
  • Evacuation of a workplace
  • Chemical and biological health hazards and risk control
  • Forms of, classification of, and health risks from hazardous substances
  • Assessment of health risks
  • Occupational exposure limits
  • Control measures
  • Specific agents
  • Safe handling and storage of waste
  • Physical and psychological health hazards and risk control
  • Noise
  • Vibration
  • Radiation
  • Course summary.

 

The Discount

10% in case of Three P. (or more)

2024-01-03T01:48:06+00:00