NEBOSH National Certificate in Construction Safety and Health

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NEBOSH National Certificate in Construction Safety and Health

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The NEBOSH National Certificate in Construction Safety and Health is a nationally recognised qualification. It is designed to provide a sound breadth of underpinning knowledge that enables people to discharge more effectively their duties or functions with respect to health and safety in construction activities.

Who should attend the NEBOSH National Certificate in Construction Safety and Health course?

Non-specialists in health and safety who require sound initial training leading to a basic recognised qualification through examination and assessment. These would include managers and supervisors, safety representatives and representatives of employee safety.

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The NEBOSH National Certificate in Construction Safety and Health is a nationally recognised qualification. It is designed to provide a sound breadth of underpinning knowledge that enables people to discharge more effectively their duties or functions with respect to health and safety in construction activities.

Who should attend the NEBOSH National Certificate in Construction Safety and Health course?

Non-specialists in health and safety who require sound initial training leading to a basic recognised qualification through examination and assessment. These would include managers and supervisors, safety representatives and representatives of employee safety.

How is the NEBOSH National Certificate in Construction Safety and Health course structured?

  • Unit NGC1 – Management of health and safety*
  • Unit CC1 – Management of construction hazards
  • Unit CC2 – Construction health and safety practical application

* Those who have obtained the [NEBOSH National General Certificate], passed unit NGC1 of the [NEBOSH National General Certificate] or passed the NEBOSH National Diploma Paper A1 within the last five years will only have to take and pass units CC1 AND CC2. Candidates must successfully complete all three units to achieve the overall qualification.

Key topics in the NEBOSH National Certificate in Construction Safety and Health course

  • Construction law and management
  • Construction site – hazards and control
  • Movement of people and vehicles – hazards and control
  • Manual and mechanical handling – hazards and control
  • Work equipment – hazards and control
  • Electrical – hazards and control
  • Fire – hazards and control
  • Chemical and biological health – hazards and control
  • Physical and psychological health – hazards and control
  • Working at height – hazards and control
  • Excavation work and confined spaces – hazards and control
  • Demolition – hazards and control

Assessment

Each candidate will be required to carry out a practical assessment in the workplace (CC2) and to sit two exams of two hours each (NGC1 and CC1) on completion of the course. Those who have already passed NGC1 as part of the [NEBOSH National General Certificate] will not be required to resit this exam.

Please refer to the NEBOSH National General Certificate for [dates of NGC1].

Audience: Team Leaders, Middle Managers, First line managers

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