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IOSH Courses

Advanced Safety Solutions IOSH Managing Safely (Block)
Advanced Safety Solutions IOSH Managing Safely (Evening)
Advanced Safety Solutions IOSH Working Safely
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NEBOSH Courses

Advanced Safety Solutions National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety
Advanced Safety Solutions NEBOSH Diploma
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NEBOSH National Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety By Blended Learning Study Mode

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IOSH Managing Safely (Block)

On Request

5 Day Courses Week Commencing Monday:

28th June 2010 - London

5th July 2010 - Birminghm

26th July 2010 - Norwich

23rd August 2010 - Leeds

13th September 2010 - London

25th October 2010 - Sunderland

8th November 2010 - Newcastle

25th November 2010 - Gateshead

 

 

 

IOSH Managing Safely (Evening)

On Request

5 Evenings per week - Commencing Monday:

28th June 2010 - London

5th July 2010 - Birmingham

26th July 2010 - Norwich

23rd August 2010 - Leeds

13th September 2010 - London

25th October 2010 - Sunderland

8th November 2010 - Newcastle

25th November 2010 - Gateshead

 

IOSH Working Safely

National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety

On Request

 

 

NEBOSH Diploma

  • Advanced Safety Solutions deliver all their NEBOSH courses under licence in association with RRC Training.  About the Diploma

The NEBOSH National Diploma is the flagship NEBOSH award and in 1988 was the first UK vocational qualification developed for health and safety professionals.  It is the most popular qualification of its kind with over 10,000 students having achieved the diploma since its launch.

It is specifically designed for aspiring health and safety professionals and the qualification of choice for those wishing to follow a career in health and safety.

  • The qualification is comprised of 4 assessed units:

Unit A – Managing Health and Safety
Element A1:        Principles of Health & Safety Management
Element A2:        Loss Causation & Incident Investigation
Element A3:        Identifying Hazards, Assessing & Evaluating Risk
Element A4:        Risk Control & emergency Planning
Element A5:        Organisational Factors
Element A6:        Human Factors
Element A7:        Principles of Health & safety Law
Element A8:        Criminal Law
Element A9:        Civil Law
Element A10:      Measuring Health & Safety Performance

Unit B – Hazardous Agents in the Workplace
Element B1:        General Aspects of Occupational Health & Hygiene
Element B2:        Principles of Toxicology & Epidemiology
Element B3:        Chemical Agents – Evaluating Risk
Element B4:        Hazardous Substances – Protective & Preventive Measures
Element B5:        Hazardous Substances – Monitoring & Maintenance of Control Measures
Element B6:        Biological Agents
Element B7:        Physical Agents 1 – Noise & Vibration
Element B8:        Physical Agents 2 – Radiation & Thermal Environment
Element B9:        Psycho-social Agents
Element B10:      Ergonomic Agents

Unit C – Workplace and Work Equipment
Element C1:        General Workplace Issues
Element C2:        Principles of Fire & Explosion
Element C3:        Workplace Fire Risk Assessment
Element C4:        Storage, Handling & Processing of Dangerous Substances
Element C5:        Work Equipment
Element C6:        Machinery Safety
Element C7:        Mechanical Handling
Element C8:        Electrical Safety
Element C9:        Safety in Construction & Demolition
Element C10:      Environmental Pollution & Waste Management

Unit D – Application of Health and Safety Theory and Practice
Study is comprised of a minimum of 240 hours of tuition time and a further recommended private study time of 234 hours.  Each theory unit is assessed by way of a 3-hour written examination and unit D is assessed by a written assignment of approximately 8000 words.