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Programme NGC1 : MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH AND SAFETY 25 Jan Foundations in health and safety

For the attention of the Health and Safety Manager Please forward to interested colleagues. health and safety training LONDON 2011. NEBOSH NATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN CONSTRUCTION HEALTH AND SAFETY (level 3).

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Programme NGC1 : MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH AND SAFETY 25 Jan Foundations in health and safety

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  1. For the attention of the Health and Safety Manager Please forward to interested colleagues health and safety training LONDON 2011 NEBOSH NATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN CONSTRUCTION HEALTH AND SAFETY (level 3) • Specially referenced in the 2007 Approved Code of Practice (ACoP) as a key knowledge indicator when assessing Stage 1 competence for CDM CO-ORDINATOR • IIRSM acknowledges the NEBOSH Construction Certificate for Associate Membership (AIIRSM) • NEBOSH Construction Certificate is a QCA level 3 qualification, which meets the educational requirements for the Technician of IOSH category course outline A structured programme of learning which covers general health and safety issues within the construction context, presented by a team of experienced lecturers of the highest reputation. The 16 day programme includes revision sessions as preparation for the 2 x 2 hour examinations. course objectives To provide a qualification which will demonstrate a broad base of knowledge and understanding of health and safety that can be applied in the construction industry. who should attend Engineers, architects, surveyors and other construction professionals whose construction management responsibilities require them to provide routine, day-to-day advice on health, safety and welfare in construction work. Programme NGC1 : MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH AND SAFETY 25 Jan Foundations in health and safety 01 Feb H&S management systems 1- Policy 08 Feb H&S management systems 1- Policy (cont) H&S management systems 2 - Organising 15 Feb H&S management systems 2 - Organising (cont) H&S management systems 3 - Planning 22 Feb H&S management systems 3 - Planning (cont) H&S management systems 4 – Measuring, audit and review 01 Mar Optional NGC1 Revision day 11 Mar NGC1 Examination (09:30-11:30)) NCC1 : MANAGING AND CONTROLLING HAZARDS IN CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES 15 Mar Construction law and management Construction site – hazards & risk control 22 Mar Construction site – hazards & risk control (cont) Vehicle and plant movement – hazards & risk control 29 Mar Musculoskeletal - hazards & risk control 05 Apr Work equipment – hazards & risk control 12 Apr Electrical safety Fire safety 26 Apr Fire safety (cont) Working at height – hazards & risk control 03 May Chemical and biological health – hazards & risk control 10 May Excavation work and confined spaces – hazards & risk control Demolition and deconstruction – hazards & risk control 17 May Physical and psychological health – hazards & risk control Practical assessment briefing 24 May NCC2 : CONSTRUCTION HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICAL APPLICATION - Practical assessment 31 May Optional NCC1 Revision day 09 Jun NCC1 Examination (09:30-11:30) Lecturers led by: Martin Barnard BEng CEng FICE CFIOSH FIIRSM Jon Hudson CMIOSH Dr Colin Purnell BScChem FRSC MFOH CMIOSH MIRM Peter Wormald BSc(Hons)CMIOSH MSRP CRadP Please visit our website www.capitasymondstraining.co.uk for more information Qualifies for 30 hours CPD

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