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National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety

Over 220,000 people hold a NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety. Why? Because it’s the gold standard in health and safety qualifications.


The NEBOSH National General Certificate is ideal for managers, supervisors and anybody with health and safety management responsibilities. It’s also perfect for those embarking on a health and safety career and gives you a stepping stone to success.


It will give you invaluable knowledge and skills AND a globally respected qualification that supports your current role and your long-term career.


The qualification is:

  • Relevant to every workplace

  • Ideal for managers, supervisors, or anybody with health and safety management responsibilities

  • Perfect for those embarking on a health and safety career

According to the Health and Safety Executive, workplace injuries and ill-health cost UK businesses over £15 billion per year. To go home safely at the end of the working day is a right, not a privilege.


Through study and workplace application, successful learners will be able to:

  • Confidently carry out risk assessments

  • Develop and implement a detailed action plan

  • Manage and minimise workplace risks

  • Support and develop your company’s health and safety culture

Are you interested in obtaining a NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety? Why not attend it with You Can Do It.Training for only £1195 + VAT, with complimentary refreshments and lunches. We have courses in June, August and October.


For more information, feel free to contact our account managers:

01782 438813

hello@youcandoit.training


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