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  • Health & Safety at Work (QCF) Level 2 Award

    To achieve the full NEBOSH level 2 Award in Health & Safety at Work Certificate, participants would need to pass all 10 modules in Unit 1 of the Certificate and then sit a multiple choice exam.



     COM-012
     Yorkshire and Humber, North East England
     Distance Learning
     Role: Engineer, Laboratory Technician, Manager/Senior Manager, Operator, Supervisor, Technician
     Compliance
     Sector: Chemicals, Composites, Downstream Petroleum, Explosives, Industrial Biotechnology, Medical Biotechnology, Medical Devices, Pharmaceuticals, Signmaking

    This Course is Aimed at

    This introductory qualification is aimed at anyone who needs to understand the principles of health and safety as part of their job. 

    The typical people who would benefit from this qualification include:

    • Team leaders and supervisors
    • HR professionals
    • Facilities managers
    • Those working with young people in a training environment

    Overview

    A perfect introduction to health and safety. This introductory qualification will help improve the safety culture in your organisation, by equipping your workforce to identify and deal with hazards at work helping to reduce accidents and achieving cost savings for the business. The qualification is designed to meet the needs of an international audience. There is no content on UK law.

    This qualification is an ideal first step towards other higher level NEBOSH qualifications including NEBOSH’s International General Certificate and National General Certificate.

    Programme Content and Key Areas

    Unit 1 - Includes 10 e-learning modules which have an assessment at the end of each module. 

    Students are assessed by a multiple choice examination and a practical risk assessment which tests their ability to put into practice the knowledge gained during the course. Students need to be proficient in written English to successfully complete the assessments.

    Unit 2 is assessed by a one-hour practical assessment carried out in the candidate’s own workplace

    To gain the full qualification, both units must be completed

    Learning Outcomes

    On completion of this course, participants will:
    • have the knowledge of the basic health and safety principles and practices essential in the workplace
    • understand risk assessments and control strategies
    • be able to apply these control strategies to a number of common workplace hazards, including fire, electrical, transport and manual handling

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