NEBOSH National General Certificate Syllabus
Learning outcomes
- Confidently carry out risk assessments.
- Develop and implement a detailed action plan.
- Manage and minimise workplace risks.
- Support and develop your company’s health and safety culture.
- Ensure their teams undertake their day-to-day activities more safely thanks to the awareness and knowledge gained.
Syllabus
- Module 1 – Why we should manage workplace health and safety.
- Module 2 – How health and safety management systems work and what they look like.
- Module 3 – Managing risk – understanding people and processes.
- Module 4 – Health and safety monitoring and measuring.
- Module 5 – Physical and psychological health.
- Module 6 – Musculoskeletal health.
- Module 7 – Chemical and biological agents.
- Module 8 – General workplace issues.
- Module 9 – Work equipment.
- Module 10 – Fire.
- Module 11 - Electricity.
NEBOSH National General Certificate Exam Details
Examination registration and entry confirmation
You'll need to register with e-Careers before you can take your examination. Once registered, we'll send you an Examination Entry Confirmation, which includes your unique learner number and essential examination information and results process. Please make sure you check that all your details are spelt correctly.
Your Examination Entry Confirmation is essential for you to gain entry to the examination room, and photographic identification will need to be shown to the exam invigilator, so please make sure you bring either your driving licences or passport with you, as proof.
Unit NG1: Management of health and safety (Modules 1-4)
Exam format – Open book examination
Duration – 4 hours
Pass mark – 45 (Credit = 65-74, Distinction = 75+)
Unit NG2: Risk assessment (Modules 5-11)
Exam format – Practical assessment
Duration – 3 hours
Results for assessments taken in English should be received within 50-working days from your examination or assignment submission date. The specific date will appear on your examination entry confirmation.
The NGC has two unit assessments; you must achieve a ‘pass’ in each unit to be awarded the qualification.
You will have five years to complete your qualification. The five-year period starts from the date you passed your first successful unit (‘declaration date’). Any unit that is five or more years old will not count towards the qualification and you will need to retake this/these unit(s) if you still want to complete the qualification.
Our training provider is a NEBOSH Gold Partner, and our training courses are run in partnership with Ligtas Consultancy & Training Ltd.