Teaming up with our Training Partner NEBOSH
The Challenge
HSE wanted to extend the reach and impact of its training,
supporting its ongoing mission to minimise deaths, injuries and
ill-health in the workplace.
The Solution
Our Official Training Partner since 2016, the National
Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH) is a global
organisation that has been providing leading health, safety and
environmental qualifications for over 40 years. NEBOSH
qualifications are developed based on extensive research with
health and safety professionals, employers, professional bodies and
regulators. This ensures they are relevant and rigorous as well as
achievable and practical. NEBOSH delivers international coverage
and qualifications which benefit HSE's portfolio of existing
training courses as well as introducing HSE to new markets. HSE
provides expert content and the assurance of the HSE name to NEBOSH
courses. It's a hugely beneficial match for professionals looking
for the best training available.
The Outcome
By working with NEBOSH in this way, HSE can considerably extend
its reach and impact.
"We hope that by combining our strengths, this qualification
will help to significantly improve understanding and further reduce
health and safety risks in the process industries
worldwide."
Karen Russ, Science and Commercial Director at the Health and
Safety Executive (HSE) speaking about the NEBOSH HSE Certificate in
Process Safety Management when it first launched in February
2017.
Last year we launched a new addition to our portfolio of joint
courses:
The NEBOSH HSE Award in Managing Risk and Risk Assessment at
Work. This course has been designed to assist staff in
confidently identifying sensible and proportionate precautions to
control risks in the workplace.
Other joint courses are:
NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Health and Safety Leadership
Excellence
NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Process Safety Management
NEBOSH HSE Introduction to Incident Investigation
Visit our training pages for details of all HSE
Training Courses
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