NEBOSH International General Certificate IGC

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NEBOSH International General Certificate IGC
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S3602

Online

05 Jul 2026 -09 Jul 2026

2300

Overview

Introduction:

Occupational health and safety management represents a structured function that governs workplace risk control, hazard prevention, and employee protection within organizational environments. It aligns safety frameworks, regulatory requirements, and risk management structures to ensure safe working conditions and operational continuity. This training program presents health and safety management frameworks, hazard control models, and compliance structures aligned with international standards. It provides an institutional perspective on how organizations manage workplace risks, establish safety systems, and maintain regulatory compliance through structured safety management approaches.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze occupational health and safety management frameworks within organizational environments.

  • Evaluate hazard identification and risk control structures across workplace systems.

  • Assess incident prevention and safety management models.

  • Examine regulatory compliance and safety governance frameworks.

  • Explore monitoring, reporting, and continuous improvement systems within safety environments.

Target Audience:

  • Health and safety professionals.

  • HSE officers and supervisors.

  • Operations and facility managers.

  • Compliance and risk management professionals.

  • Professionals responsible for workplace safety systems.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Foundations of Occupational Health and Safety Management:

  • Health and safety concepts within workplace environments.

  • Scope of occupational safety within organizational systems.

  • Roles and responsibilities within safety management.

  • Relationship between safety and operational performance.

  • Impact of safety systems on workforce protection.

Unit 2:

Hazard Identification and Risk Control Structures:

  • Hazard categories within workplace environments.

  • Risk identification within operational activities.

  • Risk assessment structures across safety systems.

  • Control measures within hazard prevention frameworks.

  • Connection between risk control and workplace safety.

Unit 3:

Workplace Safety and Incident Prevention:

  • Workplace conditions within safety environments.

  • Accident causation structures within operations.

  • Preventive measures within safety systems.

  • Human factors within workplace incidents.

  • Relationship between prevention and safety performance.

Unit 4:

Health and Safety Monitoring and Compliance:

  • Monitoring structures within safety management systems.

  • Inspection frameworks across workplace environments.

  • Regulatory compliance within safety operations.

  • Reporting systems within incident management.

  • Alignment between compliance and safety performance.

Unit 5:

Safety Management Systems and Continuous Improvement:

  • Safety management system structures within organizations.

  • Policy alignment within health and safety environments.

  • Performance measurement within safety systems.

  • Audit and review structures within safety management.

  • Connection between improvement and long-term safety outcomes.