NEBOSH General Certificate in Occupational Health & Safety
 
The National General Certificate is the most widely held health and safety qualification in the UK with over 100,000 people having gained the award since it was launched in 1989.

What kind of people take the NEBOSH National General Certificate?

Managers, supervisors and staff from all types of organisations who need a broad understanding of health and safety issues. The certificate helps them manage risks effectively. Many people take the NEBOSH National General Certificate as the basis for a career in health and safety or to improve their employment prospects in other industries. It provides a valuable overview, and is a sound basis for further professional study.
 
What are the benefits for employers?
 
Many larger organisations choose the NEBOSH National General Certificate as a key part of their supervisors’ or management development programme.  By ensuring that line managers have a sound understanding of the principles of risk management they build an effective safety culture in the company.  Smaller organisations, operating in lower risk environments, often choose the NEBOSH National General certificate as the appropriate qualification for the manager taking the lead on health and safety issues.
 
Course Prices:     

Block release course: £1460.00 + Vat (per candidate).

(all prices include course book, examination fees and refreshments).

Members of the Armed Forces can take advantage of their Enhanced Learning Credits to fund the remainder. We will also give you assistance with your Enhanced Learning Credit application. You can pay your personal contribution in instalments by Direct Debit for up to 10 months if you wish.

Click here to contact us to discuss payment options.
 

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