The NEBOSH International Certificate in Construction Health and Safety (ICC) provides a broad understanding of construction related health & safety issues and is an essential qualification for anyone with health and safety responsibilities in the construction industry.
Benefits of achieving the NEBOSH International Construction Certificate
Boost your career prospects; NEBOSH Construction Certificate is valued by employers globally.
Entitled to Associate Membership of IOSH (AIOSH) and meets the academic requirements for Technical Membership (TechIOSH)
Entitled to Associate Membership of the IIRSM (AIIRSM).
NEBOSH International Construction Certificate courses are based on international standards and best practice and are essential qualifications for anyone working in or wanting to work in health and safety within the construction industry. The course covers a broad range of hazards specific to the construction industry, and how to control them, allowing you to complete your day-to-day work more effectively and with confidence.
Course Outlines of NEBOSH International Construction Certificate
The NEBOSH International Construction Certificate is based on international standards and best practice. It is made up of three units which must be successfully completed within five years to achieve the NEBOSH International Construction Certificate qualification:
Unit IGC1: Management of International Health and Safety
Foundations in Health and Safety
Health and Safety Management Systems - Plan
Health and Safety Management Systems - Do
Health and Safety Management Systems - Check
Health and Safety Management Systems - Act
Unit ICC1: Managing and Controlling Hazards in International Construction Activities
Construction Management
Construction Site - Hazards and Risk Control
Vehicle and Plant Movement - Hazards and Risk Control
Musculoskeletal Hazards and Control
Work Equipment - Hazards and Risk Control
Electrical Safety
Fire Safety
Chemical and Biological Health - Hazards and Risk Control
Physical and Psychological Health - Hazards and Risk Control
Working at Height - Hazards and Risk Control
Excavation Work and Confined Spaces - Hazards and Risk Control
Demolition and Deconstruction - Hazards and Risk Control