Frequently Asked Questions on NEBOSH International General Certificate 1. What is NEBOSH and NEBOSH IGC NEBOSH stands for National Examination Board Occupational Safety Health. IGC stands for International General Certificate Worldwide over 30‚000 people take a NEBOSH qualification every year. NEBOSH qualifications are globally recognised and taken by people working in all types of industries‚ as well as national and local government organisations. NEBOSH’s Certificate-level qualifications
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NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety Unit IOG1 MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL OIL AND GAS OPERATIONAL SAFETY element 5: LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Sample material (Material correct Autumn 2013) RRC 27-37 St George’s Road London SW19 4DS United Kingdom T +44 (0)20 8944 3100 F +44 (0)20 8944 7099 info@rrc.co.uk www.rrc.co.uk Skype ID rrctraining logistics and transport operations RI AL The Management of International Oil and Gas Safety
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I receive? You will receive the following documents: - Guidance document including marking scheme - Report template in both PDF and Word format. 8. Does the practical have to be hand written? No‚ the practical can be typed or hand written. Typed is usually easier for the markers to read and mark. 9. What does the practical consist of? The practical consists of an inspection and a report writing section. For the inspection‚ you take the observation sheets from the guidance document and print
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NEBOSH(IGC-1) TOPIC FOCUS ELE-1 TO ELE-5 1. DEFINATIONS Health the absence of disease. Safety the absence of hazards‚ risks & serious injury at workplace. Environmental Protection the prevention of damage to air‚ land‚ water and living creatures. Accident an unplanned‚ unwanted which lead to injuries‚ loss and damage. Near Miss an unplanned‚ unwanted which has potential to injuries‚ loss and damage. Dangerous Occurrence a specified event which must be reported to
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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education *4849274249* 0580/42 MATHEMATICS October/November 2012 Paper 4 (Extended) 2 hours 30 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Electronic calculator Mathematical tables (optional) Geometrical instruments Tracing paper (optional) READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you
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ELEMENT IA1 - PRINCIPLES OF HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT In addition to these national standards two international management systems and standards have been developed. In the European Union it is the Eco-Management and Audit Scheme‚ and worldwide‚ the 14000 series of standards has been adopted by the International Standards Organisation. Figure IA1-46: Environmental management system model. Source: ISO 14000. BS EN ISO 14001 sets out the general requirements that an organisation needs
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IGC01 Mock Test exercise Q1. | (a) Outline the main health and safety responsibility of an organization (6)It is legal requirement that the health and safety responsibility of an organization are: 1. To provide safe workplace‚ equipments‚ and work safe methods which are safe and no risk to health 2. To provide adequate training and clear instructions on the relevant job 3. To provide and maintain a safe place of work with safe entry and exit 4. To provide all necessary information
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Examiners’ commentaries 2011 Examiners’ commentaries 2011 21 Principles of sociology – Zone A Important note This commentary reflects the examination and assessment arrangements for this course in the academic year 2010–11. The format and structure of the examination may change in future years‚ and any such changes will be publicised on the virtual learning environment (VLE). Comments on specific questions Section A Answer all parts of question 1 (50 marks in total) Question 1 Sociologists
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falling to act as desired or making mistakes deliberately Q2. Define A. Health B. Safety C. Welfare D. Environmental protection E. Occupational accidents F. Dangers occurrences G. Near miss H. Work related ill-health I. Hazards J. Risk A2. a) Health- The absence of disease of health. b) Safety- the absence of risk of serious personal injury. c) Welfare- The facilities for work place comfort. d) Environmental protection– The prevention of damage to the air‚ land‚ water and living creatures in
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Profile I am HSE Advisor working in Abraj Energy Services L.LC and I have done my Diploma in Higher Education in Health‚ safety and Environmental Management in International College Of Engineering & Management in Muscat‚ Al Seeb‚ Sultanate of Oman. I joined Abraj Energy services as Training HSE Advisor. I started work as HSE Advisor with different Clint companies at different Rigs (PDO Rigs‚ Oxy‚ MEDCO‚ and Petro Gas Rigs). I’m responsible for monitoring and enforcing the HSE standards of drilling
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