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• NEBOSH IGC
• NEBOSH IDIP
• NEBOSH PSM
• IEMA
• AOSH

1 NEBOSH IGC:
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Looking for a recognised health and safety qualification?

NEBOSH (National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health) is the leading accrediting body for health, safety and environmental qualification worldwide. Their qualifications help to save lives and prevent life-changing injuries by improving workplace safety standards globally.

NEBOSH courses are specifically designed to support the role of a modern day risk management professional. They are committed to helping organisations improve workplace safety and drive the health and safety profession forward.

NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety
The NEBOSH International General Certificate enables health and safety professionals to take on their day to day tasks with confidence. The course covers a wide area of fundamental health and safety topics providing the learner with the ultimate toolkit in health and safety expertise.
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NEBOSH International General Certificate Course syllabus

Unit IG1: Management of Health and Safety

Element 1: Why we should manage workplace health and safety

• 1.1 Morals and money
• 1.2 Regulating health and safety
• 1.3 Who does what in organisations

Element 2: How health and safety management systems work and what they look like

• 2.1 What they are and the benefits they bring
• 2.2 What good health and safety management systems look like

Element 3: Managing risk – understanding people and processes
• 3.1 Health and safety culture • 3.2 Improving health and safety culture • 3.3 How human factors influence behaviour • 3.4 Assessing risk • 3.5 Management of change • 3.6 Safe systems of work • 3.7 Permit-to-work systems • 3.8 Emergency procedures
Element 4: Health and safety monitoring and measuring

• 4.1 Active and reactive monitoring
• 4.2 Investigating incidents
• 4.3 Health and safety auditing
• 4.4 Review of health and safety performance

Element 5: Physical and psychological health

• 5.1 Noise
• 5.2 Vibration
• 5.3 Radiation
• 5.4 Mental ill-health
• 5.5 Violence at work
• 5.6 Substance abuse at work

Element 6: Musculoskeletal health

• 6.1 Work-related upper limb disorders
• 6.2 Manual handling
• 6.3 Load-handling equipment

Element 7: Chemical and biological agents

• 7.1 Hazardous substances
• 7.2 Assessment of health risks
• 7.4 Control measures
• 7.5 Specific agents

Element 8: General workplace issues

• 8.1 Health, welfare and work environment
• 8.2 Working at height
• 8.3 Safe working in confined spaces
• 8.4 Lone working
• 8.5 Slips and trips
• 8.6 Safe movement of people and vehicles
• 8.7 Work-related driving

Element 9: Work equipment

• 9.1 General requirements
• 9.2 Hand-held tools
• 9.3 Machinery hazards
• 9.4 Control measures for machinery

Element 10: Fire

• 10.1 Fire principles
• 10.2 Preventing fire and fire spread
• 10.3 Fire alarms and fire-fighting
• 10.4 Fire evacuation

Element 11: Electricity

• 11.1 Hazards and risks
• 11.2 Control measures

Unit IG2: Risk Assessment

IG2 is an assessed workplace assignment. You need to show your ability to practically apply what you’ve learned from your studies by completing a risk assessment. The assessment is split into 4 stages:

• Description of the organisation and methodology
• Risk assessment
• Priority actions with justifications
• Review, communicate and check

Course assessments

NEBOSH has introduced open book exams for both the NEBOSH National and International General Certificates – units NG1, IG1, NGC1 and IGC1. This replaces in-person closed book exams and enables learners to sit their NEBOSH assessment in their own home or another safe and suitable location.

Assessment is a two-step process.

• An online open-book assessment
• A 3-hour practical risk assessment to demonstrate the knowledge
You need to pass both assessments to achieve your NEBOSH International General Certificate.

NEBOSH IDIP:

NEBOSH International Diploma for Occupational Health and Safety Management Professionals

The NEBOSH International Diploma is widely regarded as an essential qualification in becoming a health and safety manager. Whatever your career goal, this advanced international health and safety qualification will support your academic and career progression.

The NEBOSH International Diploma is recognised by employers and professional memberships in over 180 countries around the world; making it the ideal course if you want a successful, long-term career in health and safety.

If you are looking to take the NEBOSH International Diploma, Wharton sustainable solution offer the course in three powerful formats: Virtual learning, Online learning and Distance learning.

Learning Methods

Virtual – The Virtual Classroom is our most exclusive offering. An exciting melting pot of the classroom and virtual learning to from the most flexible and learner centric learning format to date.

What's covered in the NEBOSH International Diploma?

The NEBOSH International Diploma for Occupational Health and Safety Professionals is a leading qualification for those already in a health and safety role looking to develop their skills to an advanced level.

It replaced the previously known NEBOSH International Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety (2015 Syllabus) in April 2021.

The qualification is split into 3 units and covers health and safety regulation, managing risk, influencing culture, and hazard control

Learning Outcomes

The NEBOSH International Diploma has 10 learning outcomes. By the end of the course you’ll be able to:

1. Source, develop, evaluate and interpret relevant health and safety information and communicate it effectively to those who need it.
2. Promote a positive health and safety culture by changing attitudes and engaging, supporting, and influencing leaders.
3. Assess, develop and maintain individual and organisational health and safety competence.
4. Understand risk management, including the techniques for identifying hazards, risk assessment, control measures, and developing a risk management strategy.
5. Develop and implement proactive and reactive health and safety monitoring systems and carry out reviews and auditing of such systems.
6. Continually develop your professional skills and ethics to actively influence improvements in health and safety.
7. Develop a health and safety policy strategy within your organisation (including proactive safety, Corporate Social Responsibility, and change management).
8. Contribute to health and safety legal actions.
9. Manage contractors and supply chains to ensure compliance with health and safety standards.
10. Advise your organisation on a range of common workplace health and safety issues/hazards.

Full NEBOSH International Diploma Syllabus

ID1: Workplace Health and Safety Principles

This unit provides an in-depth understanding of the key areas for managing health and safety. It covers moral, economic and societal drivers, ILO regulation, and management systems.

• 1.1 Socio-legal models
• 1.2 Enforcement
• 1.3 The International Labour Organization and its conventions and recommendations
• 1.4 Nongovernmental bodies and health and safety standards
• 1.5 Third parties
• 1.6 Insurers
• 2.1 Organisational structures
• 2.2 Leadership
• 2.3 Consultation
• 2.4 Health and safety cultures and behavioural change programmes
• 2.5 Traditional and proactive safety management
• 2.6 Risk perception
• 2.7 Human failures and factors
• 3.1 Competence, training, information and supervision
• 3.2 High reliability organisations
• 4.1 Hazard identification and techniques
• 4.2 Managing health and safety risks
• 4.3 Risk management
• 5.1 Loss causation and quantitative analysis of data
• 5.2 Measuring and monitoring
• 6.1 Professional skills
• 7.1 Societal factors
• 7.2 Corporate social responsibility
• 7.3 Organisation changes
• 8.1 Contractors and supply chains

ID2: Controlling Workplace Health Issues

Unit 2 gives an in-depth understanding of all major aspects of managing chemical, biological, physical and physiological hazards in the workplace.

• 9.1 Occupational health and safety services
• 9.2 Mental ill health, wellbeing, workplace violence, lone working
• 9.3 Health surveillance
• 9.4 Hazardous substances
• 9.5 Health risks from hazardous substances
• 9.6 Epidemiology and toxicology
• 9.7 Asbestos
• 9.8 Ventilation and PPE
• 9.9 Hazardous substance monitoring
• 9.10 Biological agents
• 9.11 Noise
• 9.12 Vibration
• 9.13 Radiation
• 9.14 Musculoskeletal issues and manual handling
• 9.15 Workplace temperatures and welfare arrangements

ID3: Controlling Workplace Safety Issues

Unit 3 provides a thorough understanding of how to create a safe working environment It covers welfare, fire, dangerous substances, work equipment, electricity, construction and transport.

• 10.1 Safe working environment
• 10.2 Confined spaces
• 10.3 Fire and explosion
• 10.4 Fire
• 10.5 Dangerous substances
• 10.6 Work equipment and machinery maintenance
• 10.7 Work equipment
• 10.8 Machinery
• 10.9 Mobile work equipment and lifting equipment
• 10.10 Electricity
• 10.11 Construction, work at height, demolition, excavation
• 10.12 Workplace transport, work related driving

NEBOSH International Diploma Assessment

The NEBOSH International Diploma is assessed entirely through practical activities and scenario-based questions.
Unit ID1 is assessed with a practical assignment split into four sections:

• Section 1: Scenario-based questions
• Section 2: Workplace activities
• Section 3: Reflective tasks
• Section 4: A short research project

NEBOSH recommends you spend around 60 hours on your ID1 assignment. You will have 6 weeks (30 working days) to complete your assignment and submit it electronically.

Units ID2 and ID3 are each assessed with a case study and scenario based questions. NEBOSH recommends you spend around 40 hours on each assessment paper. You will have 4 weeks (20 working days) to complete each assessment and submit it electronically.

NEBOSH Diploma Pass Marks

You must achieve a pass in all three units to achieve your full NEBOSH Diploma. Once you’ve passed all units, your marks will be added together and you’ll be awarded your final qualification grade.

• Pass 150-195 marks
• Credit 196-255 marks
• Distinction 226+ marks

NEBOSH PSM

The NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Process Safety Management is designed specifically for those with safety responsibilities in the process industry, such as oil and gas, chemicals, plastics and pharmaceuticals. The course has been developed through a collaboration between NEBOSH and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE)– the UK’s Health & Safety Regulator.

This specialist qualification aims to provide holders with the knowledge and understanding of Process Safety Management to ensure that they can contribute to the effective management of process safety risks.

This course is suitable for people all around the world who work in process industries such as oil and gas, chemicals, plastics and pharmaceuticals. Given the hazardous nature of these industries, this qualifications has been designed to give specialist knowledge and understanding to Managers, supervisors and safety professionals.

Contents

Unit PSM1: Process Safety Management

• Process Safety Leadership
• Management of Process Risk
• Process Safety Hazard Control
• Fire Protection and Emergency Response

With topics including

• Establishment of process management systems
• Asset management and maintenance strategies
• Safe start-up and shutdown of process plant
• Performance standards for safety critical systems and equipment
• Hazards and controls for:
• Chemical reactions
• Bulk storage of dangerous substances
• Fire and explosion
• Purpose and features of emergency plans

ASSESSMENT

THE NEBOSH HSE CERTIFICATE IN PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT IS ASSESSED BY A 90 MINUTE EXAM CONSISTING OF 40 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS.

NEBOSH has joined forces with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), to develop the NEBOSH Process Safety Management. This qualification is designed to equip delegates with a broad understanding of the accepted principles and recognized industrial practices for the management of process risk. This will ensure that they can recognize and contribute to the control of process safety hazards.

Nebosh qualifications are developed based on extensive research with health and safety professionals, employers, professional bodies and regulators to ensure they are relevant and rigorous as well as achievable and practical.

What kind of people will take the NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Process Safety Management?

People from all around the world who work in process industries such as oil and gas, chemicals, plastics and pharmaceuticals.

Ideal for managers, safety representatives and health and safety advisors working within the process industries.

It is recommended that students should already have an underpinning knowledge of health and safety issues, and many will have gained another NEBOSH qualification

• IEMA

IEMA Foundation Certificate in Environmental Management

Are you new to environment or sustainability, or at the start of your career and looking for recognition? The drive towards sustainability and desire for Green Skills has opened up new professional avenues across all sectors and IEMA’s Foundation Certificate in Environmental Management course is the perfect way to show that you have the knowledge and skills to begin your career in sustainability. This course leads directly to IEMA Associate Membership.

This course will give you a foundation of environmental and sustainability knowledge to build on. Covering a wide range of environmental, sustainability and governance principles, this course will give learners an understanding of the breadth of the sustainability agenda, and the management tools and skills that they will need when working within this area.

What is IEMA?

IEMA is the professional body for everyone working in environment and sustainability. We are responsible for ensuring that people working on the front line in these areas have the right knowledge, competencies, skills and confidence to do a professional job. We also help and support businesses, governments and regulators to do the right thing when it comes to environment and sustainability related initiatives, challenges and opportunities.

What will you learn?

Once completed, a learner on this course will be able to:
• Outline the implications of global trends for the environment, for society, for the economy and for organisations
• Outline sustainable business/governance principles and their relationship with organisations, products and services
• Outline environmental principles and their relationship with organisations, products and services
• Outline major policy and legislation and their implications for organisations, products and services
• Outline major tools, techniques, systems and practices used to improve sustainability performance
• Outline the role of innovation and other leading practices in developing sustainable products and services and providing sustainable solutions
• Collect data, perform analysis, and evaluate information
• Research and plan to provide sustainable solutions
• Deliver effective communication and capture feedback
• Engage with stakeholders
• Outline tools and techniques that identify opportunities and risks
• Identify and propose ways to improve performance
• Support change and transformation to improve sustainability

How do you learn?

This is a 5-day course (40 hours), which can be taken at your own pace online or in a classroom.

How will you be assessed?

At the end of the five days, you will take a one hour, open-book, online multiple-choice exam.

• AOSH

  • Certified Master trainer
  • AOSH UK LEVEL 2 award in environmental principal best practices
  • AOSH UK LEVEL 3 award in Environmental management
  • AOSH UK Level 3 award in Health & safety at workplace

 

Certified master trainer:

Gain a practical, how-to overview of the entire training function. Through modeling of the best practices and latest techniques in training delivery, discover the 4Ps of training:

• Purpose & Assessment
• Planning & Preparation
• Presentation & Facilitation
• Performance & Evaluation
New trainers will gain a strong foundation in critical training skills and experienced trainers will be introduced to new approaches for delivering effective trainin

Program Overview

The AOSH UK Certified Master Trainer (Train the Trainer) Certificate content is practical and grounded in the real world, not just academic theory. This program focuses on what happens before, during, and after you deliver training, and what to do if training is not the right solution. Learner feedback indicates high value in the following areas: student engagement, expert facilitation and applicable tools and techniques.

How long will it take?

Delivery would typically be through 3 days Virtual training course

Who Should Attend?

This program is ideal for new or experienced trainers who have not had formal education in training. It is also for those trainers who need a refresher to improve their classroom techniques and methods to transfer learning to work situations.
AOSH UK Train the Trainer programs are designed primarily for learning professionals – trainers, instructional designers, and organizational development practitioners – but would also benefit anyone within an organization who is responsible for developing others, from managers to human resources specialists.

Assessment method

The AOSH UK Master Trainer program is assessed by MultiChoice Questions (MCQ) and Practical demonstration including delivering a minimum 20-minute training session. To Award this qualification the Learner must achieve a minimum percentage pass in the MCQ and practical demonstration.

 AOSH UK LEVEL 2 award in environmental principal best practices

This qualification has been created to provide an awareness of key environmental concepts and an introduction to environmental management systems.

This qualification is for all members of staff whose activities could have a significant impact on the environment or supervisors or managers who are being introduced to environmental issues for the first time.

Who needs this qualification?

This qualification has been created to provide an awareness of key environmental concepts and an introduction to environmental management systems.

This qualification is for all members of staff whose activities could have a significant impact on the environment or supervisors or managers who are being introduced to environmental issues for the first time.

How long will it take?

Delivery would typically be through a 1-day training course or 2 half-day training sessions (9 hours).

Learning outcome

Learners will build an understanding key terms and definitions of pollution, Identify primary local and global environmental impacts of their organization, Learn basic principles, key concepts and importance of environmental law, Understand business benefits of adopting an environmental management system, Identify key issues related to energy use and carbon management, waste minimisation, water use, pollution and emergency planning. For a more detailed overview of the topics covered, please download the Qualification Specification

Assessment method

This qualification is assessed by Multi Choice Questions (MCQ) and Practical assessment. To Awarded this qualification the Learner must achieve a percentage pass in the MCQ & assessment.

AOSH UK LEVEL 3 award in Environmental management

This qualification has been designed to develop the knowledge and understanding of all staff working within an environmental management system (e.g. ISO 14001). This qualification is for those with responsibilities within an environmental management system (such as ISO 14001).

Who needs this qualification?

This qualification has been designed to develop the knowledge and understanding of all staff working within an environmental management system (e.g. ISO 14001).

This qualification is for those with responsibilities within an environmental management system (such as ISO 14001).

How long will it take?

Delivery would typically be through a 3-day training course (24 hours).

Learning outcome

Successful completion of the training programme and assessment will enable candidates to understand:

key global environmental issues and the concept of sustainability, the advantages and disadvantages of implementing an accredited environmental management system, the purpose of and process involved in developing an effective environmental policy, how to identify and evaluate an organisation’s environmental aspects and impacts, the structure, function and operation of environmental law, how an environmental management system can be implemented, the purpose and processes of checking environmental performance including monitoring and measuring, corrective and preventive actions and auditing. For a more detailed overview of the topics covered, please download the Qualification Specification.

Assessment method

This qualification is assessed by Multi Choice Questions (MCQ) and Practical assessment. To Awarded this qualification the Learner must achieve a percentage pass in the MCQ & assessment.