
NEBOSH courses available from RoSPA
Who can study a NEBOSH course?
Anyone can take a NEBOSH course, but it’s important to choose the right qualification. This will not only boost your health and safety knowledge but also help advance your career in the field.
Who needs a NEBOSH course?
We offer a range of NEBOSH training to help different people. If you’re new to the field, want an excellent foundation, or want to take the first steps to becoming a chartered safety and health practitioner, then a NEBOSH course is for you.
Why study with RoSPA
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Boost your knowledge with academic and hands-on learning materials
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NEBOSH training courses offer globally recognised vocationally-related qualifications designed to meet health and safety risk management needs, in all place of work. Qualifications are recognised by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) and the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM).
The NEBOSH National General Certificate is an ideal starting point for people looking to begin a career in health and safety management or to formalise previous training. Both this and the NEBOSH International General Certificate do not require any previous health and safety knowledge but are a good basis for those looking to progress to a NEBOSH National Diploma.
NEBOSH courses are seen as the benchmark of a health and safety professional and as a result are closely linked with career progression and job security, with a significant number of health and safety job adverts specifying that applicants must hold a NEBOSH qualification.
The legal framework for health and safety is also a fundamental element of any NEBOSH qualification, providing the main legal requirements of heatlh and safety within the UK, ensuring businesses and staff are meeting their legal responsibilities.
NEBOSH qualifications provide a sound awareness and understanding for professionals to meet heatlh, safety and risk management needs in all places of work. Not only that, they give delegates the tools to meet the changing demands within heatlh and safety, and provide the skills to mentor and develop those around them.
The simplest way to choose a particular course provider is by gauging opinion from others who've already undertaken training. Looking online reviews and testimonials will also highlight providers who give the best learning experience.
Researching a provider will also give you information on how much in-house experience they have. Tutor experience should also be a consideration when choosing a provider; how long they they've been delivering training; and the clearest indicator - what their students' pass rates are.
If you've received a fail or referral, the first thing to do is to speak to your course provider, whether you learnt online or in a classroom in order to discuss your result and look at possible reasons for the failure. They may also be able to help you with an action plan for sitting the exams again and improving upon your original mark.