NEBOSH International General Certificate (IGC)In Occupational Health and Safety

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12 Mar
- 7 Mar 2024

10 Days

Dubai

$5,100

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10 Days

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10 Jun
- 19 Jun 2024

10 Days

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$2,990

24 Nov
- 3 Dec 2024

10 Days

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$2,990

The NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety is one of the most popular and recognized health and safety qualifications of its kind in the world, first introduced in 2005 it is held by more than 80,000 people worldwide. Each year, more people take the NEBOSH International General Certificate than any other NEBOSH qualification.

 

By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to:

  • Identify and assess typical hazards in the workplace
  • Identify relevant vital international standards
  •  How to measure if you’ve been successful
  • Investigate accidents and recommend preventative measures
  • Recommend remedial action to control workplace hazards
  • Describe potential ill-health effects arising from work Environments

This course is made for :

  •  Rescue Specialist
  •  Managers and heads of HSEC department
  • All Safety Professionals
  • Safety Committee Members
  •  Security personnel / Specialist
  •  Risk Manager
  •  Technicians and competent personnel
  •  Human Resource personnel
  •  Safety officer / Supervisor / Consultant / Director / Manager
  •  Safety Engineer
  •  Occupational Safety and Health Specialist
  •  Hazard Analysis
  •  Environmental Specialist
  •  Emergency Response Specialist
DAY ONE:
 Management of Health and Safety :
  • Welcome Introduction
  • Introduction to H&S / Key Terms
  • The moral, financial and legal reasons for managing health and safety in the workplace
  • Explain how health and safety is regulated and the consequences of non-compliance
  • Summarise the main health and safety duties of different groups of people at work
  • Explain how contractors should be selected, monitored and managed
DAY TWO:
How Health and Safety Management System:
  • Safety Management Systems; What they are and the benefits they bring
  • What a good health and safety management systems looks like
  • Plan – Do – Check – Act
  • Responsibilities
  • Practical arrangements
DAY THREE:

 Managing Risk – Understanding People and Processes:

  • Health and safety culture
  • Improving health and safety culture
  • How human factors influence behaviour positively or negatively
  • Assessing risk
  • Management of change
  • Safe systems of work for general work activities
  • Permit-to-work systems
  • Emergency procedures
DAY FOUR:
 Health and Safety Monitoring and Measuring :
  • Active and reactive monitoring
  • Investigating incidents
  • Health and safety auditing
  • Review of health and safety performance
DAY FIVE:
Physical and Psychological Health:
  • Noise
  • Vibration
  • Radiation
  • Mental ill-health
  • Violence at work
  • Substance abuse at work
DAY SIX:
 Musculoskeletal Health:
  • Work-related upper limb disorders
  • Manual handling
  • Load-handling equipment
DAY SEVEN:
 Chemical and Biological Agents:
  • Hazardous substances
  • Assessment of health risks
  • Occupational exposure limits
  • Control measures
  • Specific agents
DAY EIGHT:
 General Workplace Issues :
  • Health, welfare and work environment
  • Working at height
  • Safe working in confined spaces
  • Lone working
  • Slips and trips
  • Safe movement of people and vehicles in the workplace
  • Work-related driving
 
DAY NINE:

      Work Equipment :

  •  General requirements
  • Hand-held tools
  • Machinery hazards
  • Control measures for machinery

Fire : –

  • Fire principles
  • Preventing fire and fire spread
  • Fire alarms and fire-fighting
  • Fire evacuation
DAY TEN:

 Electricity :

  • Hazards and risks
  • Control measures
NOTE : This Course its for Exam preparation only
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