NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety
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The NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health is a nationally recognised qualification covering the main legal requirements for health and safety in the UK. It also deals with a range of workplace hazards and methods of control.
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Who should attend
This health and safety training will be beneficial to non-specialists who require sound initial training leading to a basic recognised qualification through examination and assessment. Such people would include managers and supervisors, safety representatives and representatives of employee safety.
Course structure
Format – part-time, non-residential
Duration – 12 days
The NEBOSH National General Certificate consists of three units, each separately assessed. Delegates may choose to undertake all of the units at the same time or at different times. A unit certificate will be issued on successful completion of each unit. However, to achieve the NEBOSH National General Certificate award, delegates need to pass all three units within a five-year period.
The three units are as follows:
Unit NGC1* – Management of health and safety*
Unit NGC2 – Controlling workplace hazards
Unit NGC3 – Practical assessment
* Unit NGC1 can be used as a pre-entry for the [NEBOSH Fire Safety and Risk Management Certificate] and the [NEBOSH Construction Certificate].
Key topics
NGC1 – Management of health and safety
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 and reporting
NGC2 – Controlling workplace hazards
Movement of people and vehicles
Manual and mechanical handling
Work equipment
Electrical safety
Fire safety
Chemical and biological health hazards
Physical and psychological health hazards
Construction activities
NGC3 – Practical assessment
To satisfy the requirement for the award, each delegate must pass the two written papers for NGC Unit 1 and NGC Unit 2 plus the practical assessment NGC Unit 3. The practical assessment is normally carried out at the delegate’s place of work on completion of the course.
Assessment
Each candidate is required to sit two exams of two hours each (NGC1 and NGC2) and to carry out a practical assessment in the workplace (NGC3) on completion of the course.
