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NEBOSH Health and Safety Management for Construction (UK)
NEBOSH courses available from RoSPA
What does the NEBOSH Health and Safety Management for Construction (UK) cover?
CDM roles and responsibilities: This section explores the roles and responsibilities defined by the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2015. It helps participants understand their duties in ensuring safety on construction sites
Managing change and procedures: Change is a constant in construction projects. This course covers how to manage changes and procedures to ensure they align with safety standards
Demolition: The demolition of structures requires careful planning and execution to avoid risks. This part of the course covers the safety considerations in the demolition process
Working at height: Working at height is a common aspect of construction. Participants learn how to ensure the safety of workers involved in tasks at elevated positions
Electricity: Electrical hazards are prevalent on construction sites. Participants learn how to manage and mitigate these hazards effectively
Chemical and biological agents: Understanding and managing potential chemical and biological hazards in the construction industry is vital for ensuring safety
Improving health and safety culture and assessing risk: This course focuses on cultivating a culture of safety within the construction industry. It equips participants with the knowledge and skills to assess and manage risks effectively
Excavation: Excavation work in construction can be hazardous. Participants learn how to ensure the safety of excavation sites and prevent accidents
Mobile plant and vehicles: Construction sites often involve the use of mobile plant and vehicles. This course addresses the safety measures required to operate and work around these vehicles safely
Work equipment: Construction involves various types of equipment. This course covers the safe use and maintenance of work equipment to minimise risks
Fire: Fire safety is a critical aspect of construction sites. This course covers fire prevention, evacuation procedures and fire safety measures
Physical and psychological health: This part of the course addresses the broader aspects of health and safety, including physical and psychological wellbeing