Workplace Training : Safety Professionals
NEBOSH National Diploma (Level 6)
This nationally recognised higher level qualification boasts successful pass rates with RoSPA, and focuses on practical learning from the delegates as well as expert support from RoSPA’s trainers.
NVQ4 Occupational Health and Safety
The NVQ4 offers an alternative entry route to CMIOSH status. Delegates work with a mentor to produce a portfolio of evidence detailing the application of key health and safety management principles within their place of work. It is a flexible option, which can be tailored to suit the needs of individual delegates.
NEBOSH National General Certificate study options
Managers, supervisors and safety professionals increasingly play a complex and crucial role in ensuring the health and safety of employees. A well-grounded, comprehensive knowledge of the key issues is essential to meet these high demands. The NEBOSH National General Certificate provides the confidence that comes from operating from an informed base and is one of the best regarded foundations in health and safety.
Modular Route
NEBOSH National General Certificate – Modular Route. The convenient way to study
All of the following courses lead to this qualification:
Safety and Health Foundations
Safety and Health Management
Monitoring, Audit and Review
Risk Assessment
Principles of Control
Accident Investigation
Movement of People, Vehicles and Loads
Work Equipment
Construction Safety
Health Hazards (physical and psychological)
Fire Safety
The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
Block Route
NEBOSH National General Certificate – Block Route.
For those wishing to complete this qualification through the traditional block release route, RoSPA provides an excellent ten day training programme at training centres in Birmingham and Edinburgh enabling delegates to immerse themselves fully in the learning environment.
NEBOSH National Certificate in Construction Safety
The NEBOSH Construction Certificate is a qualification both for those with construction management responsibilities and for those who are required to provide routine, day to day advice on health, safety and welfare in construction work.
NEBOSH National Certificate in Construction Safety – conversion option
Have you passed NGC1 (formerly Paper A1) on your way to a NEBOSH qualification? If so, you can miss the first week of this special course and do the NEBOSH National Certificate in Construction Safety in two weeks rather than the standard three weeks and take advantage of our flexible course structures and use your successful exam result to convert onto a NEBOSH National Certificate in Construction.