The NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health is an examined qualification designed to help non specialists to discharge more effectively their organisational duties or functions with respect to workplace health & safety. Such people include managers, supervisors and employee representatives. It is designed to reflect the needs of today’s employer, giving learners everything they need to know and do to make their workplace safer.
About Course
Course Overview
Course Content
The NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety course is divided into 2 units NG1 and NG2. The content covered in each of these units is as follows:
NG1
- Why we should manage workplace Health & Safety
- How Health & Safety management systems work and what they look like
- Managing Risk – Understanding people and processes
- Health & Safety monitoring and measuring
NG2
- Physical and psychological health
- Musculoskeletal health
- Chemical and biological agents
- General workplace issues
- Work equipment
- Fire
- Electricity
Assessment
This qualification is assessed by a two-step process:
- Open book exam- Enable you to sit your NEBOSH assessment on your own, usually in your own home or another safe and suitable location where you can concentrate. In a NEBOSH open book examination, you will have up to 24 hours to complete your paper, though you should be able to complete the examination in 4-5 hours.
- A practical risk assessment to assess what you can do (3 hours).
