5 Day Certificate course plus a 2-hour Exam - £875 +VAT
MOD Enhanced Learning Credits can be used on this course
Course Dates:
4th - 8th November 2024
Timings
Timings for the delivery of the course will be from 09:00 to 16:00 daily; a lunch break and a number of short refreshment breaks will be included throughout the day.
Have I Chosen the Right Course for Me?
This could help you in your current role or when seeking pastures new
Having this qualification may increase your income and create opportunities in the future
It can transfer to any business or organisation
Are you genuinely concerned about sustainability
Do you wish to help your organisation reduce its environmental impact but struggle to understand where to start
Are you unsure of the resources you'll need and how to go about the reduction process?
What Does the Qualification Cover
The NEBOSH Certificate in Environmental Management provides a comprehensive introduction to environmental management systems, national standards and current best practices for the control of environmental hazards.
The course is suitable for managers, supervisors and those with Environmental Management responsibilities within their roles
This really can Boost your career prospects and as you know NEBOSH Certificates are valued by employers globally
The price of the course is only £875 +VAT and MOD Enhanced Learning Credits can be used, this can also be used in conjunction with any other NEBOSH course to maximise a claim.
The syllabus takes a risk management approach, based around best practices and international industry standards, including:
Environmental Management Systems and Aspect Identification
Sources and use of energy and energy efficiency
Control of pollution
Planning for and dealing with environmental emergencies.
Learners will learn how to carry out an environmental review of the workplace and prepare a report to management regarding the review with recommendations for improvement
The NEBOSH Certificate in Environmental Management consists of two units, each separately assessed:
EC1: Management and control of environmental hazards
EC2: Environmental practical application
No previous environmental management knowledge is required. Learners should note that the assessment includes a requirement to write a short report.
Useful Documents
The syllabus guide and many other useful documents, including previous examiners reports, can be accessed at this link:https://www.nebosh.org.uk/qualifications/certificate-in-environmental-management/Assessment.
This course is assessed by an Open Book Exam and a practical project. The exam is conducted at home over a 24-hour period and the project is completed in your own workplace, you will have 10 days from the end of the course to return the project to us.
NEBOSH Certificate courses are Level 3 qualifications that are equivalent to an A-Level. As such you will experience an intensive learning experience, so to assist, you should make sure that your diary is as clear as possible. You are advised to negotiate some ‘breathing space’ with your employer and your family (if applicable) in which to undertake your revision and complete the practical assessment project which is an integral part of the course assessment.
Certification
Those who successfully complete the course and pass the assessments are awarded the official NEBOSH Environmental Management Certificate. Certificates are forwarded to the candidate by us approximately 16 weeks after completion of the course although results are usually issued within 12 weeks.
Learner Support
At the point of enquiry, it is our policy to offer sufficient pre-course guidance with accurate and up-to-date literature and to have a short meeting/phone/online call with you to help ensure that you’re choosing the most appropriate qualification for your needs. If you have received this booklet but not yet had a chance to chat about your qualification, please call the Learning Advisor on the number below.
Prior to the start of the course, the Learning Advisor will provide as much information and support as is required, during the course you should speak with the trainer in the first instance, who will seek further advice and clarification from the Learning Advisor if required. Contact can be made with the Learning Advisor at any time. All queries will be answered in a transparent and efficient manner, the contact details for your Learning Advisor are as follows:
Mr Stuart Gilkinson
Tel: 07841 023522
Website: www.dorsethealthandsafety.com
In addition, advice can also be sought directly from the NEBOSH website which contains access to a number of support materials: https://www.nebosh.org.uk/home/
Our Commitment
You can expect the highest standards of quality training from suitably qualified trainers, regardless of which training venue or course you have chosen.
You will be treated with respect, courtesy and dignity and due consideration given to your sex/sexual orientation, religious, cultural and philosophical beliefs.
Due consideration will be considered for persons with physical or learning impairments and reasonable adjustments made wherever possible. Please inform us if you have any such impairment at least 6 weeks prior to the start of the course and please note that this must be backed up with written evidence from a recognised body/professional and be no older than 5-years prior to the exam.
Unfortunately, as the classroom is located on the first floor and with no lift facility, delegates with certain physical impairments may find it access challenging.
Examination Postponement
We reserve the right to not enter any candidate for a NEBOSH exam due to poor attendance If you are unable to attend a session, it is your responsibility to read the relevant chapters in the textbook.
We reserve the right to not enter any candidate for a NEBOSH exam due to poor mock exam results, this may be open for discussion with individual candidates depending on their abilities and commitment and a new proposed date for sitting the exam can be agreed upon.
Minimum Standard of English Required for Candidates
There are no entry requirements for this qualification, however, it is important that learners have a suitable standard of English language in order to understand and articulate the concepts contained in the syllabus.
NEBOSH recommends that learners undertaking this qualification should reach a minimum standard of English equivalent to an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 6.0 or higher in IELTS tests.
For further information please see the latest version of the IELTS Handbook or consult the IELTS website: http://www.ielts.org/institutions/test_format_and_results.aspx
A chart mapping IELTS scores to the Common European Framework for Languages (CEFR) can be found on the British Council and IELTS websites at:
Learners wishing to assess their own language expertise may consult the IELTS website for information on taking the test: http://www.ielts.org/faqs.aspx
Lunch and Refreshments
Delegates can bring their own food and drinks with them should they choose to do so, there is also a shared kitchen on the premises with a microwave oven and refrigerator. A ‘snack van’ visits the centre each morning and a co-operative store is also sited within a short walking distance. Refreshments, (tea, coffee and biscuits etc. will be provided throughout the course.
Location
The course is being held in Suite 8 at The Portway Centre, Old Sarum Park, Old Sarum, Salisbury, SP4 6EB
Assessment Dates:
4th of December - Open Book Exam (done at home)
17th of December - Last day to upload practical assignment
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