NEBOSH International General Certificate IGC

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NEBOSH International General Certificate IGC
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S3602

Online

24 May 2026 -28 May 2026

2300

Overview

Introduction:

This program is designed to prepare participants for the certification assessment system only.

NEBOSH International General Certificate represents an internationally recognized professional qualification in occupational health and safety awarded by the National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health. It confirms formal competence in identifying workplace hazards, understanding risk structures, and interpreting international safety management system requirements across industries. This training program covers standardized health and safety frameworks risk management models legal structure interpretations and management system architectures aligned with NEBOSH learning domains. It provides an institutional perspective on how occupational safety governance supports regulatory alignment operational stability and organizational responsibility.

Program Objectives:

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

  • Analyze the institutional scope and professional positioning of occupational health and safety management systems.

  • Classify workplace hazard categories and structured risk assessment frameworks.

  • Evaluate international safety management system models and control hierarchies.

  • Assess legal and regulatory structure alignment within occupational safety governance.

  • Prepare for the NEBOSH IGC assessment system.

Target Audience:

• Health and safety officers and supervisors.

• Operations and facilities managers.

• Risk and compliance professionals.

• Quality and management system specialists.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Foundations of Occupational Health and Safety Management:

• Institutional role of occupational health and safety within organizations.

• Core principles of hazard prevention and risk governance.

• Relationship between safety management and organizational performance.

• International positioning of occupational safety standards.

• Stakeholder responsibilities in safety governance systems.

Unit 2:

Hazard Classification and Risk Assessment Structures:

• Physical, chemical, biological and ergonomic hazard categories.

• Risk identification and evaluation framework models.

• Probability severity and exposure analysis structures.

• Risk prioritization and control hierarchy logic.

• Documentation structures for risk assessment systems.

Unit 3:

Safety Management Systems and Operational Control Models:

• Safety policy and organizational structure positioning.

• Planning and objective setting frameworks for safety management.

• Operational control system architectures.

• Monitoring, reporting, and performance measurement models.

• Incident investigation and corrective system governance structures.

Unit 4:

Legal Regulatory and International Standards Frameworks:

• International, occupational, health, and safety legal principles.

• Employer and employee duty structures.

• Regulatory inspection and enforcement positioning.

• Relationship between national regulations and international standards.

• Compliance documentation and reporting architectures.

Unit 5:

NEBOSH IGC Examination Structure and Assessment Domains:

  • Overview of IGC assessment system structure requirements and objectives.

  • Reviewing key topics and concepts.

  • Sample exam questions and their potential answers.

  • Resources and materials for further study.

Note: This program is designed to prepare participants for the certification assessment system only.