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    Workplace’s health and safety skills

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    Guaranteed best price in the industry

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    Designed for managers and supervisors

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The organisation’s safety is very important. There is the necessity of skills that ensure the workplace security. The professional with these skills are the ones who recognise hazards and avoid them. To deliver complete security to your organisation, you should gain these skills.

Secure business environments inspire our NEBOSH Award in Health and Safety at Work. You can start by gaining the following skills that the successful experts have:

  • They work with policies: To apply security in the workplace, there is need to obey policies. You should understand all these policies very well.
  • They identify risks: Business environments resolve risks.

Who should take this course

This course is designed for the following professionals:

  • Managers
  • Supervisors
  • Leaders
  • HR Professionals
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Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

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What Will You Learn

The purpose of this course is to acquaint you:

  • With basic knowledge of safety and health
  • To understand principles of fire safety
  • To understand the control measures for the electricity safety
  • With the knowledge of prevention measures of fire hazards
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What's included

  Course Overview

The NEBOSH Award in Health and Safety at Work course covers fundamentals of health and safety. It includes knowledge of fire prevention, hazardous safety and electricity safety. Our instructors are expert in all these domains. After attending the NEBOSH course, You can apply principles to your workplace.

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  Course Content

Module1: Fundamentals of Health and Safety

  • Summary of health and safety
  • Necessity of principles of health and safety
  • Sources of health and safety

Module2: An Overview of principles of fire and safety

  • Roles and responsibilities of safety principles
  • Managing health and safety
  • Causes of an accident in an organisation
  • inspecting accidents

Module3:  An introduction to fire causes and prevention

  • Causes of fire in an organisation
  • What are the control events to minimise the fire risks?

Module4:  Hazards and controls related to Work Equipment

  • What are the health and safety necessities?
  • Discuss hazards related to work equipment

Module5: An overview of transport safety

  • The summary of transportation risks
  • The control measures to reduce the transportation hazards

Module6: The summary of electricity safety

  • An overview electricity hazardous
  • The control actions to decrease the electricity hazards

Module7: Manual Handling

  • Manual handling risks
  • The control measures to reduce the manual handling

Module8: Handling hazardous substance

  • Identifying routes of handling the dangerous substance
  • Efforts to measure the health risks of hazardous substance

Module9: Hazards of Work environments

  • Deliberate standard safety requirements, risks and controls
  • Psychosocial hazards
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NEBOSH

What is NEBOSH certificate?

NEBOSH stands for National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health. It is a UK based examination board. It offers the qualifications in health, safety and environment. It was established in 1979. NEBOSH outlines the syllabus and method of assessment. It does not provide certifications. Best training providers offer the courses.

Benefits of NEBOSH exam:

For employers:

  • Examine that whether the workplace is safe or not?
  • Confirms that the employees recognise all kinds of risks
  • Shows the promise of employees towards health and safety

For employees:

  • It is a stepping stone for constructing a career in health and safety.
  • NEBOSH training provides skills that help you to perform best in the workplace.

History of NEBOSH:

The first NEBOSH examinations procured in June 1980. Applicants sit down for five papers; Law; Behavioral Science; Techniques of Safety Management; Occupational Health & Hygiene and General Science. In October 1981 membership of the NEBOSH Board was grown and comprised governments from IOSH UK government sections, various teaching formations and the Royal Society for the Anticipation of Accidents. The salutation of NEBOSH qualifications also prompted to grow around this time. In June 1982, 140 people counted for their NEBOSH Normal level certificate and 84 for the higher level certificate. By 1986, NEBOSH had increased the number of annual examination assemblies from two to three. In February 1987 NEBOSH familiarised a new qualification construction, which comprised a Certificate and a Diploma. In 1988 the Diploma level qualification was altered to feature four 3 hour exams and conclusion of a case study. Applicants scoring over 75% attained a distinction.

In the early 1990s, NEBOSH initiated to separate itself from IOSH formally. In March 1992, NEBOSH combined as a limited company with Companies House. In April 1992, NEBOSH listed as a charity with the Charity Commission and then appointed its first Chief Executive, Martin Shuttle worth, two months later. In December 1992, the NEBOSH Specialist Environmental Diploma was pushed, trailed shortly by the NEBOSH Construction Certificate. In June 1997 NEBOSH presented a credit mark to validate a high score in an exam - sitting just below a distinction. The two-part Diploma was presented in June 1998. NEBOSH enthused offices to Meridian Business Park, Leicester in 1999.

Stephen Vickers acquired up to the position of NEBOSH Chief Executive in April 2000. Six months later the Experiences and Curriculum Authority (QCA) - now The Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator (Ofqual) credited NEBOSH as a donation body. In March 2001, designator letters were presented for owners of NEBOSH higher level awards. In September 2001, almost 22 years after the creation of NEBOSH, Dolores Lavander of West Midlands Fire Service (WMFS) became the 50,000th NEBOSH examination candidate. A performance to mark the event was held at WMFS head office. More new qualifications, the NEBOSH Fire Certificate and NEBOSH International General Certificate, were launched. Current NEBOSH Chief Managerial, Teresa Budworth, appropriated up her role in March 2006. Two months later the first ever NEBOSH Graduation Ceremony took place at the University of Warwick. A further landmark was attained in June 2006 when the 100,000th NEBOSH General Certificate was given to David Marsh. In October 2006, NEBOSH enthused offices to its current location of 5 Dominus Way, Meridian Business Park, Leicester.



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About Sunderland

Sunderland

Sunderland also referred as Sunderland A.F.C, Tyne and Wear. It is located on River Wear in England. Sunderland comprises of the neighbouring towns like Washington and Houghton-le-Spring as well as city. Sunderland is referred as UK Parliament Constituency from 1832 to 1950. Sunderland A.F.C is a professional football team.

History

The population of Sunderland was 146,000 during 1901. First electric trams started in Sunderland in 1900. However in the 1940s and 195-s electric trams were replaced by buses. Last trams ran in Sunderland in 1954. Sunderland Technical College was opened in 1901. In 1904 Bede Memorial was raised and in 1907 Commissioners offices were built. In 1907 Empire Theatre was also opened. In 1909 Barnes Park was opened. Backhouse Park in 1923. Thompson Park in 1933. In 1902 Roker Breakwater was built and South Breakwater in 1914.

Boundaries of Borough were extended in 1928 to include Southwick and Fulwell. In 1929 New Wear Bridge has been constructed. A general hospital was opened in 1929. In 1934 was Deep Water Quay was opened. Council started slum clearance in Sunderland in 1930s. New council houses were built to replace the old slums located in Ford Hall, Marley Pots and Leechmere. During Second World War 267 people were killed due to German bombing. About 1000 houses were destroyed, and about 3000 got damaged. In 1967 boundaries of Sunderland were extended to include Silksworth, South Hylton, Herrington, Ryhope and Castletown. In 1969 Sunderland Polytechnic was founded and was made university in 1992. In 1970 civic centre and the new town hall was built. In 1973 new Police station has been constructed.

In 1973 Monkwearmouth Station Museum was opened. In 1974 North East Aircraft Museum was founded and new General Hospital was opened in Sunderland in 1978. Sunderland suffered in the 1930s when third of the men were unemployed. During 1950s Joblessness lowered and in 1980s unemployment returned. In late 20th century, Sunderland’s coal mining declined rapidly. After 1986 no more coal was exported. New industries replaced the old ones. Sunderland is well known for its car making industry. Other industries in Sunderland include electronic engineering, papermaking, mechanical engineering and textiles. Sunderland was made a city in the year 1992. In 1995 Sunderland Library and Arts Centre was opened. In 1997 Stadium of Light was opened and in 1998 National Glass Centre was opened. In 2002 Tyne and Wear Metro was expanded to Sunderland. In the beginning years of 21st century, Sunniside area was regenerated. Sunderland Aquatic Centre was opened in 2008. Now the population of Sunderland is 275,000.

 

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