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NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety
Categories: NEBOSH Courses
What Will You Learn?
- With an in-depth focus on the things that matter, the NEBOSH International General Certificate covers the core skills you need, wherever in the world you work. You will learn:
- How to effectively manage health and safety
- How to identify and control common workplace hazards
- How to measure if you’ve been successful
- Relevant key international standards
Course Content
1. INTRODUCTION TO NEBOSH IGC IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
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Introduction to International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety
20:53
2. UNIT IG1: MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH AND SAFETY
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2.1.1 Moral financial and legal Arguments
01:36:41 -
2.1.2 How Health and safety is regulated & Noncompliance Consequence
24:30 -
2.1.3 Health and safety duties of different groups of people
01:11:50 -
2.1.4 How contractors are selected monitored and managed
25:53 -
2.2.1 Overview of HSMS and Benefits
01:38:44 -
2.2.2 Main Ingredients of HSMS
50:03 -
2.3.1 HS Culture and its influence on performance
25:04 -
2.3.2 Improving HS culture
34:20 -
2.3.3 Human factors and its influence of behavior
41:49 -
2.3.4 Risk Assessment principles and process
01:06:24 -
2.3.5 Managing Workplace Changes
19:31 -
2.3.6 Developing and Implementing SSW
13:51 -
2.3.7 Role, Functions and Operation of PTW system
22:10 -
2.3.8 Emergency Procedures
23:34 -
2.4.1 Monitoring Effectiveness of HSMS
40:08 -
2.4.2 Reporting, Recording and Investigating Incidents
32:50 -
2.4.3 Health and Safety Auditing
25:17 -
2.4.4 Reviewing Health and Safety Performance
13:35
3. EXAMINATION TECHNIQUE: UNIT IG1 MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH AND SAFETY
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EXAMINATION TECHNIQUE
55:21
4. EXAMINATION TECHNIQUES: UNIT IG2 RISK ASSESSMENT
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4 EXAMINATION TECHNIQUES_UNIT IG2 RISK ASSESSMENT
01:57:20
5. UNIT IG2: RISK ASSESSMENT
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5.1.1 Noise Exposure, Effects and Controls Measures
38:43 -
5.1.2 Vibration Exposure, Effects and Controls Measures
16:23 -
5.1.3 Radiation Exposure, Effects and Control Measures
27:26 -
5.1.4 Managing Work Related Mental Illhealth
34:10 -
5.1.5 Managing Violence at Work
08:14 -
5.1.6 Managing Substance Abuse at Work
11:34 -
5.2.1 Risk Factors of WRULD and Control Measures
32:44 -
5.2.2 Manual Handling Risks and Control Measures
15:55 -
5.2.3 Hazards and Control Measures of Load Handling Equipment
10:34 -
5.3.1 Forms, Classification and Risks of Hazardous Substances
18:40 -
5.3.2 Hazard substance Risk Assessment
29:54 -
5.3.3 Use and Limitations of Occupational Exposure Limits
15:36 -
5.3.4 Control Measures for Hazardous Substances
20:51 -
5.3.5 Hazards. Risks and Controlling Specific Agents
12:12 -
5.4.1 Health, Welfare and Work Environment Requirements
16:19 -
5.4.2 Working at Height Hazards and Control Measures
46:58 -
5.4.3 Confined Space Hazards and Control Measures
15:44 -
5.4.4 Lone Working Hazards and Control Measures
09:05 -
5.4.5 Slips and Trips Causes and Control Measures
07:18 -
5.4.6 Safe Movement of People and Vehicles in the Workplace
20:04 -
5.4.7 Work Related Driving Hazards and Control Measures
20:53 -
5.5.1 General Requirements for Work Equipment
29:13 -
5.5.2 Handheld Tools Hazards and Control Measures
16:22 -
5.5.3 Mechanical and Non Mechanical Machinery Hazards
12:49 -
5.5.4 Control Measures for Reducing Risk from Machinery Hazards
30:07 -
5.6.1 Principles of fire initiation, classification and spread
29:46 -
5.6.2 Principles of Fire Prevention and Spread
24:34 -
5.6.3 Fire Alarm Systems and fire Fighting Arrangements
38:07 -
5.6.4 Fire Evacuation of a Workplace
12:33 -
5.7.1 Hazard and Risks of the use of Electricity at Work
28:24 -
5.7.2 Controlling Electrical Hazards
22:21
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