NEBOSH IG2 Element 4: General Workplace Issues

· January 5, 2021


Note: Students must complete all NEBOSH IGC elements in full to be able to register for the exam. This is only one individual element and does not qualify you for exam registration.

Learning Objectives:
  • Outline common health, welfare & work environment requirements in the workplace.
  • Explain the hazards & control measures for the safe movement of people in the workplace.
  • Explain the hazards & control measures for safe working at height, safe working in confined space, lone working
  • Explain the hazards & control measures for the safe movement of people in the workplace.
  • Explain the hazards & control measures for the safe movement of vehicles in the workplace
  • Outline the factors associated with driving at work that increase the risk of an incident & the control measures to reduce work-related driving risks
Total number of lessons: 12

Course Delivery and Contents:

E-learning videos/lessons
Text content
Course quiz
Self-study time
Ability to contact course tutor

Recommended tuition hours, access and expiration:

The recommended tuition hours for NEBOSH IG2 Element 4 is ten (10) hours, but you will get 1 month of full access to the course.

In any case that the payment is already made and under unexpected circumstances that you were not be able to attend the course, kindly be advised that payment is non-refundable.
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Course Includes

  • 1 Lesson
  • 12 Topics
  • 1 Quiz

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ROWELL LIGSAY
Posted 2 years ago
NEBOSH IG2 Element 4- General Workplace Issues

Many thanks for this training, which has helped me to stay current and to be reminded of the little things that, if ignored, might lead to disaster in the job.

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Jonathan Asparen
Posted 2 years ago
Driving safely

Good course review that give additional information pertaining to driving safely.

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