Introduction to NEBOSH

Improve Safety and boost Business

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH) offers a comprehensive range of industry-leading qualifications designed to meet the health, safety and risk management needs in all places of work. The one-day training program equips the delegates with the essential knowledge of methodologies and processes related to health, safety, environmental and risk management. The NEBOSH courses enable the delegates to identify the different types of hazards occurring at the workplace, analyse the cause of incidents, take corrective actions to control the hazards, review the performance standards and promote health and safety culture in the organisation. The qualifications of NEBOSH are recognised by the well-known professional bodies including Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), Chartered Institute of Environmental Health and Safety (CIEHS) and the International Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA).

  • Explore the basic as well as advanced concepts of NEBOSH training

  • Identify and manage hazards in the workplace

  • E-learning courses provide the certifications to visual and hear impaired people

  • Courses delivered by certified and experienced instructors

  • MSP Training offers flexible mode of training like online, classroom or onsite at an affordable price

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

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Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

PREREQUISITES

No prerequisites are required to attend the course. However, some basic knowledge of health and safety would be beneficial.

TARGET AUDIENCE

The course is designed for a below set of delegates:

  • Managers
  • Supervisors
  • Team leaders
  • Risk Managers
  • Project Managers
  • Program Managers
  • Operational Managers
  • Delegates who wish to start their career in health and safety can take the course.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Classify the key issues of health and safety in the organisation
  • Outline the relevance of health and safety monitoring measures
  • Understand the techniques to control various types of hazards in the workplace
  • Describe the standards and codes of practice for safety professionals
  • Learn the procedures for investigating the accidents at the workplace and report to higher level
  • Gain knowledge of economic and social requirements
  • Learn how to promote efficient, safe and healthy environment within an organisation
  • Basic understanding of manager and supervisor job responsibilities
  • Learn how to use the equipment’s used in the course of work
  • Recommend corrective measures for controlling hazards
  • Boost the productivity and credibility of an organisation
  • Devise the strategies to combat operational risks
  • Learn the techniques to save workers from injuries and loss of life
  • Describe the auditing and reviewing the performance standards
  • Learn how to avoid financial and reputational loss
  • Create an efficient and productive workforce
  • Learn how to implement techniques for ensuring the safety of workplace
  • Implement proactive and reactive monitoring systems

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Health and safety have become an area of concern for any type of organisation, public or private, large or small. MSP Training’s one-day Introduction to NEBOSH course provides a better understanding of health, safety and environmental needs at any places of work in the organisation. During the NEBOSH training program, the delegates will learn how to identify, control and manage environmental risks in the most suitable and efficient ways. The course introduces delegates to the latest health and safety concepts, communicate safety information at all levels and organise safety training programs for the well-being of the employees in the organisation. The training program provides information about environmental awareness and enables continuous environmental improvements.


PROGRAM CONTENT

Introduction to Management of Health and Safety

  • Explain the scope, nature and principles
  • Understand Health and Safety management systems
  • Need and relevance of policy setting
  • Components of effective policy
  • Principles of risk assessment and control
  • Job description of workers
  • Describe Proactive and Reactive monitoring
  • Investigate, record and report incidents
  • Understand legal framework for regulations
  • Audit and review performance standards

Identify and Control Workplace Hazards

  • Transport Hazards
    • Traffic and pedestrian routes
    • Vehicles at work
    • Loading and towing
  • Workplace Hazards
    • Misuse of substance
    • Work on elevations
    • Excavations
    • Violence among employees
  • Electrical and Fire Safety
    • Overloaded circuits
    • Overhead power lines
    • Exposed electrical parts
    • Damaged tools
    • Human error and negligence
    • Flammable liquids and vapours
  • Work Equipment Hazards
    • Mechanical
    • Non-Mechanical
    • Misuse of Hand tools and Power tools

Promote Health and Safety Culture

  • Analyse cause of incidents
  • Establish leadership culture
  • Communicate latest safety information
  • Organise safety training programs

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ABOUT Cirencester

Cirencester is the most prominent town in the Cotswold region situated 93 miles west-northwest of London. It is located on the tributary of the Thames River which is known as River Churn. It is also known as a market town in east Gloucestershire with a population of around 19000 according to 2011 census. The town is situated on the lower dip slopes of the outcrop of oolitic limestone, commonly known as Cotswold Hills. The town is divided into five major areas such as the suburbs of Chesterton, Watermoor, the town centre, Stratton and the Beeches.  

The Corinium Museum of the town is highly recognised for its important Roman collection. In 1840, the oldest agricultural college ‘Royal Agricultural University’ of the English speaking world is built in the city.  The Itzehoe town of the Germany is considered as a twin town of Cirencester. The twin town concept was introduced in 1947 after the Second World War to foster peace and reconciliation and promote trade and tourism. The early citation of the town was made by the Greco-Roman astrologer, mathematician and geographer Ptolemy in AD 150. The earlier name of the town was Corinium in the Roman times depicting its association with the ancient British tribe of the Dobunni. It has been suggested that the Dobunni has the same root word as the Churn River.

History

The early settlement of the town was formed in the early Roman area along with Colchester and St Albans. The fort was built by the Romans in AD 49 to accommodate two military allies supported to shield the provincial frontier. The fort was built at the place where the Roman road Fosse Way crossed the Churn and native Iron Age tribes ‘Dobunni’ were drawn from Bagendon and formed civil settlement near the fort. The evidence of major area roadwork was also found in the town. After the invasion of Wales, the tribe moved to the north and subsequently, the fort was closed. The public place outdoors ‘Forum’ and Christian church ‘Basilica’ were built over the site of the fort.

The town continued to grow and prospered under the Corinium Dobunnorum name. The robust wool trade and industry played a significant role towards the development of Corinium in the Roman times. The various Roman remains were found in the surrounding area including the large number of Roman villas near the villages of Withington and Chedworth. The town was also considered as the second largest city by area in the Great Britain after the wall constructed around the Roman city and covered 240 acres area.

The ancient market town in the Cotswold Hills of England known as the Roman Amphitheatre lies on the south-west of the town and still exists in the town and partially excavated. After the dissolution of the Monasteries, all the abbey buildings were demolished in 1539 and only Norman Arch and remains of the precinct wall were survived above ground. These further established the perimeter of a public park in the centre of the town. The townsmen of the Cirencester gained wealth and prosperity from the national and international wool sales, woollen broadcloth and sheep rearing businesses.

The town was severally affected by the English Civil War in the 16th century resulted in the death of 300 people and 1200 prisoners were caged in the church. The town became a robust market town and major urban centre with its convenient access to markets for production of wool and grain at the end of the 18th century. The town provides various leisure, retail and sports facilities as well as significant tourist trade for the townsfolk and the surrounding area. The important places to visit in the town are Corinium Museum, Cirencester Park, Cirencester Amphitheatre, Cerney House Gardens and much more exciting locations.  

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