TRAINING THAT GIVES YOU THE EDGE
NEBOSH
National General Certificate
consists of one “long-answer” and ten “short-answer” questions. All
questions are compulsory. The practical assessment is arranged by the
The duration of study for the National General Certificate is a minimum centre, marked by our staff and moderated by NEBOSH.
of 87 hours plus private study and background reading.
Course length
Syllabus The course is offered on a day-release basis for 13 weeks, plus the
The syllabus is divided into three parts: assessment day.
Part A1 The management of safety
Part A2 The identification and control of hazards
Part B The practical assessment
Cost per delegate (exc. VAT)
£1,495 (Inc NEBOSH certification fee)
Assessment
Assessment is by an end examination comprising two written papers
(Papers A1 and A2) and a practical assessment (Part B). The practical
assessment consists of carrying out a safety inspection of a workplace
and preparing a management report.
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