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NEBOSH IGC Training Course

NEBOSH International General Certificate Training Course aligned with NEBOSH IGC syllabus 2024 and international health and safety standards.

Main Service Location

Course Title

NEBOSH IGC

Course Duration

10+2 Days

Training Delivery Method

Classroom (Instructor-Led) or Online (Instructor-Led)

Assessment Criteria

Practical Assessment and Knowledge Assessment

Service Category

Training, Assessment, and Certification Services

Service Coverage

In Tamkene Training Center or On-Site: Covering Saudi Arabia (Dammam - Khobar - Dhahran - Jubail - Riyadh - Jeddah - Tabuk - Madinah - NEOM - Qassim - Makkah - Any City in Saudi Arabia) - MENA Region

Course Average Passing Rate

90%

Post Training Reporting 

Post Training Report + Candidate(s) Training Evaluation Forms

Certificate of Successful Completion

Verifiable certification is provided upon successful completion.

Certification Provider

NEBOSH - UK

Certificate Validity

Unlimited

Instructors Languages

English / Arabic / Urdu / Hindi

Interactive Learning Methods

Unlimited

Training Services Design Methodology

ADDIE Training Design Methodology

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Course Outline

UNIT IG1: MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH AND SAFETY


Element 1: Why we should manage workplace health and safety
  • 1.1 Morals and money

  • 1.2 Regulating health and safety

  • 1.3 Who does what in organisations


Element 2: How health and safety management systems work and what they look like
  • 2.1 What they are and the benefits they bring

  • 2.2 What good health and safety management systems look like


Element 3: Managing risk – understanding people and processes
  • 3.1 Health and safety culture

  • 3.2 Improving health and safety culture

  • 3.3 How human factors influence behaviour

  • 3.4 Assessing risk

  • 3.5 Management of change

  • 3.6 Safe systems of work

  • 3.7 Permit-to-work systems

  • 3.8 Emergency procedures


Element 4: Health and safety monitoring and measuring
  • 4.1 Active and reactive monitoring

  • 4.2 Investigating incidents

  • 4.3 Health and safety auditing

  • 4.4 Review of health and safety performance


Element 5: Physical and psychological health
  • 5.1 Noise

  • 5.2 Vibration

  • 5.3 Radiation

  • 5.4 Mental ill-health

  • 5.5 Violence at work

  • 5.6 Substance abuse at work


Element 6: Musculoskeletal health
  • 6.1 Work-related upper limb disorders

  • 6.2 Manual handling

  • 6.3 Load-handling equipment


Element 7: Chemical and biological agents
  • 7.1 Hazardous substances

  • 7.2 Assessment of health risks

  • 7.4 Control measures

  • 7.5 Specific agents


Element 8: General workplace issues
  • 8.1 Health, welfare and work environment

  • 8.2 Working at height

  • 8.3 Safe working in confined spaces

  • 8.4 Lone working

  • 8.5 Slips and trips

  • 8.6 Safe movement of people and vehicles

  • 8.7 Work-related driving


Element 9: Work equipment
  • 9.1 General requirements

  • 9.2 Hand-held tools

  • 9.3 Machinery hazards

  • 9.4 Control measures for machinery


Element 10: Fire
  • 10.1 Fire principles

  • 10.2 Preventing fire and fire spread

  • 10.3 Fire alarms and fire-fighting

  • 10.4 Fire evacuation


Element 11: Electricity
  • 11.1 Hazards and risks

  • 11.2 Control measures


UNIT IG2: RISK ASSESSMENT


IG2 is an assessed workplace assignment. You need to show your ability to practically apply what you've learned from your studies by completing a risk assessment.  The assessment is split into 4 stages:

  • Description of the organisation and methodology

  • Risk assessment

  • Priority actions with justifications

  • Review, communicate and check

Targeted Audience

  • Safety managers and coordinators

  • Operational supervisors and team leaders

  • Project managers and engineers

  • Facilities and maintenance managers

  • Human resource personnel

  • Production managers and supervisors

  • Quality assurance specialists

  • Compliance officers and auditors

  • Environmental professionals

  • International workers in safety-sensitive roles

Knowledge Assessment

  • An online open-book assessment.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Implement effective workplace health and safety management principles

  • Apply appropriate hazard identification and risk assessment techniques

  • Execute proper risk control selection and implementation operations

  • Implement effective incident investigation methodologies

  • Perform appropriate workplace inspection procedures

  • Apply comprehensive health and safety monitoring principles

  • Implement proper safety communication techniques

  • Recognize critical international regulatory requirements

  • Implement appropriate safety management system development procedures

  • Apply continuous improvement principles for enhanced workplace safety

Course Overview

This comprehensive NEBOSH International General Certificate (IGC) Training Course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical competencies required for implementing effective occupational health and safety management systems in diverse international workplace settings. 


The course follows the globally recognized NEBOSH IGC syllabus, focusing on systematic hazard identification, structured risk assessment, effective control implementation, and proper management systems vital for preventing workplace incidents. Participants will develop both theoretical understanding and practical abilities necessary to implement robust safety processes that enhance operational safety, ensure regulatory compliance, and protect personnel across varied international regulatory frameworks.

Practical Assessment

  • A 3-hour practical risk assessment to demonstrate the knowledge.

Why Choose This Course?

  • Comprehensive coverage of NEBOSH IGC principles aligned with NEBOSH IGC syllabus 2024 and international standards

  • Focus on practical application of health and safety techniques

  • Integration of global requirements and operational best practices

  • Development of essential skills for effective safety management

  • Emphasis on hazard recognition and systematic risk assessment

  • Balanced theoretical knowledge and practical application

  • Realistic scenario-based learning and assessment methodology

  • Fulfillment of international safety qualification requirements

  • Preparation for NEBOSH IGC examinations and assessments

  • Development of skills applicable across diverse industry sectors and global environments



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