Who should attend?
The NEBOSH Construction Certificate is a qualification both for those with construction management responsibilities and for those who are required to provide routine, day-to-day advice on health, safety and welfare in construction work.
Managers, supervisors and safety professionals increasingly play a complex and crucial role in ensuring the health and safety of employees and a well-grounded, comprehensive knowledge of the key issues is essential in order to meet these high demands. Covering 19 units, the NEBOSH National Construction Certificate covers key construction issues in more technical detail and is designed to cover general health and safety issues within the construction environment as well as placing emphasis on specific construction issues that make the industry amongst the most dangerous in which to work.
The NEBOSH Construction Certificate also forms part of the key competencies of several duty holders and particularly the CDM Co-ordinator as advised in Appendix 4 in the ACoP to the Construction Design and Management Regulations 2007.
The emphasis throughout is on the practical implementation of knowledge rather than simply passing the exams.
The number of units and hours required to deliver this course, make it a 15 day course plus an additional day for the written examinations. |
Course objectives: Covering 19 units, the NEBOSH National Construction Certificate covers key construction issues in more technical detail and is designed to cover general health and safety issues within the construction environment aswell as placing emphasis on specific construction issues that make the industry amongst the most dangerous in which to work.
The emphasis throughout is on the practical implementation of knowledge rather than simply passing the exams.
The number of units and hours required to deliver this course, make it a 15 day course plus an additional day for the written examinations.
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