NEBOSH training courses cover several industries such as construction, health and safety, occupational health and safety, environmental management, fire safety and risk management. Experts claim that as many as 30,000 people take NEBOSH qualifications annually for a number of reasons including:
The different types of NEBOSH course cover a wide range of topics dependent on the course being taken, from risk management and control, to movement of people, equipment hazards, fire hazards, construction hazards, incident and accident investigation. They also cover the prevention and measures to take to futureproof against incidents occurring. These far reaching courses should ensure that every possibility is covered and that your company and its workforce will be equipped to deal with any situation that may arises. Health and safety in the workplace is a critical issue and these courses exist to ensure all employees understand this.
Health and safety laws have become more stringent over the years and for good reason; the number of workplace related accidents and fatalities has grown over the years as new advances in technologies have become available, and it is essential that health and safety policies grow in accordance to reduce risks and accidents. Undertaking risk assessments are one such way to do so.
Risk assessments are a huge task for any company and one that must be adhered to. A failure to comply or undertake risk management issues could leave a firm liable to great damages. Failure to assess risk also indicates a poor level of planning and management.
Multiple types of NEBOSH training courses are available. They are designed to suit either beginners who aim at getting up-to-date information or professionals who want to become health and safety practitioners. These are available to attend at locations around the country, or a select few as distance learning courses.
These are introductory courses designed to help delegates obtain a general understanding of the principles of health and safety, and how these apply on an individual basis when in the workplace.
NEBOSH certificate qualifications should be viewed as a good base level to go on and achieve further safety qualifications. They provide a great basis in health and safety for managers, supervisory figures and for those taking their first steps in a career in health and safety.
Certificate courses are typically divided into a number of units and are primarily intended for employees at management or team leader level or who have some supervisory capacity over fellow employees of specific areas of health and safety responsibility.
The NEBOSH National General Certificate is the most popular health and safety qualification within the country and equips those new to health and safety practices and legislation with a basic understanding of the main health and safety issues. This is only for individuals who spend the majority of their working career inside the UK; for those who work abroad, the NEBOSH International General Certificate is the better option. This does not focus on UK specific legislation like the National course.
For those who are more advanced in the field, NEBOSH Diploma courses are more suitable as they offer a more comprehensive learning programme based around more specific health and safety points. They are designed to meet the requirements of health and safety or environmental professionals who aim at becoming qualified practitioners.
Like the Certificate courses, certain NEBOSH Diploma courses are available both on a National and International basis.
NEBISH distance or e-learning courses are available for a select range including the International/National General Certificate and the NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety. These allow delegates to sit courses in their own time and location, which is perfect for those who cannot make a physical course. They often last for longer than an attendance course.
Those who wish to sit a distance learning courses will still need to sit their exams at a registered NEBOSH centre. These are accessible throughout the UK.
There are advantages to both modes of delivery and much depends on how you learn best, how hectic your schedule is and what your other responsibilities are.
If you choose to complete your training at a recognised centre you will have face to face support from the tutor and access to others on the same course with which to discuss your learning. This may suit those who learn well in a classroom environment and who benefit from bouncing their ideas off of others. This mode of learning often leads to completing the course in the fastest way possible as the exams are usually soon after the main body of the training, getting the whole course over and done with in one go, essential if you need to be qualified as soon as possible.
Distance learning courses do require the individual to be disciplined and motivated. but support is available as many training providers now offer help and guidance via Facebook, email and telephone. Student forums and online materials are also available providing comprehensive support for the distance learner and increasing their confidence when studying independently from a group.