Duration: 12 days
Trainer: G836SK
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Course Content
NC1 – Managing Construction Safely
Open Book Examination – 48 Hours
To pass your NEBOSH Health and Safety Management for Construction, you will need to complete the Open Book Examination.
You will have a 48-hour window to complete the Open Book Examination, which you will have remote access to. The trainer will then conduct a short interview (approx 15 minutes) within a few days of the exam completion date. Time slots will be arranged within the first week of the course.
Technical support will be available from NEBOSH during the 48-hour window of the examination.
Unlike previous versions of NEBOSH Certificate courses, there will be no in-person exam.
Exam:
The assessment is an open book examination (OBE), which will be based on a realistic scenario that will test both what you know and what you can do. You will be asked to carry out a series of tasks using evidence from the scenario and the underpinning knowledge gained through your studies and revision. You will have 48 hours to download, complete and submit your assessment.
Your assessment will be marked by an external examiner appointed by NEBOSH. These examiners are chosen for their experience and expertise to ensure that learners are assessed by the very best from our industry.
Who Should Attend?
There are no entry requirements for the NEBOSH Construction course. A good understanding of English is required and recommended for completing the course.
It is also recommended that supervisors, managers and those with a role under the Construction Design and Management regulations 2015 within the construction industry should attend this course.
This course can help you minimise workplace injuries and illnesses, boost employee wellbeing and strengthen your businesses’ health & safety culture. It will also ensure that you comply with CDM 2015 Regulations and understand the six roles’ responsibilities. The qualification will allow you to demonstrate to customers, employers and colleagues that you are committed to health and safety within your business.