The NEBOSH National General Certificate course is one of the UK’s most popular health and safety qualifications.
Offering a valuable overview of the core aspects of occupational health and safety, the course provides an excellent platform for individuals who are looking to build upon their knowledge and skills and take their career forward.
Course Content:
Our standard NEBOSH General Certificate package offers outstanding added value and includes the following:
- Full 12 day instruction programme
- Training delivered by our lead instructor who is also a NEBOSH lead examiner
- Our NEBOSH course manual
- Daily question assignments and next day feedback to prepare for exam
- Mock exam papers and revision day in preparation of exam day
- All registration fees, exam fees and certificate costs
- Free refreshments (tea, coffee, hot chocolate, squash and chilled water available during the course
- Fully equipped training centre in Tonbridge, Kent
The course content includes the following elements.
Unit 1 – NGC – Management of Health & Safety
- Element 1 – Foundations in Health & Safety
- Element 2 – Health & Safety Management Systems 1 – Plan
- Element 3 – Health & Safety Management Systems 2 – Do
- Element 4 – Health & Safety Management Systems 3 – Check
- Element 5 – Health & Safety Management Systems 4 – Act
Unit 2 – GC2 – Controlling Workplace Hazards
- Element 1 – Workplace Hazards and Risk Controls
- Element 2 – Transport Hazards and Risk Controls
- Element 3 – Musculoskeletal Hazards and Risk Controls
- Element 4 – Work Equipment Hazards and Risk Controls
- Element 5 – Electrical Safety
- Element 6 – Fire Safety
- Element 7 – Chemical and Biological Health Hazards and Risk Controls
- Element 8 – Physical and Psychological Health Hazards and Risk Controls
Unit 3 – NGC3 – Practical Assessment
- Practical Assessment – carried out in the workplace.
- Course Duration:
- Our NEBOSH Courses runs for 12 days over 4 weeks of instructor led classroom sessions plus a 1 day revision session followed by 1 day for the NEBOSH Exams, giving a total of 14 days.