Sneh Shruti Raj – Best Safety Institute-NISHE https://nishe.in National Institute of Safety Health and Environment Mon, 19 Aug 2024 11:18:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://nishe.in/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/cropped-LOGO-nishe-new-32x32.png Sneh Shruti Raj – Best Safety Institute-NISHE https://nishe.in 32 32 147247702 NEBOSH INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE -IGC https://nishe.in/nebosh-international-general-certificate-igc/ Tue, 07 Jun 2022 10:09:58 +0000 https://nishe.in/?p=64880

NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety

 

Who is this course for?

 

NEBOSH INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE -IGC  recommended for Managers, Supervisors and Team Leaders who are responsible for implementing and maintaining Health and Safety practices within their organisation, anywhere in the world.

It is a great qualification for people that are looking to start their career in health and safety, or for those already working in this environment who are looking to develop their current knowledge and skills.

NEBOSH recommends that learners have achieved an International English Language Testing System of 6.0 or higher in order to properly understand and complete this course

Why take this course?

The NEBOSH International General Certificate covers the main international requirements for health and safety. The course covers essential learning such as why health and safety management is important in the workplace, and how to identify and control workplace hazards.

Completing this qualification successfully will help you to:

  • Justify the need for health and safety improvement
  • Advise on the main duties for health and safety at work
  • Help to manage contractors and visitors to your workplace
  • Work within a health and safety management system (such as ISO 45001)
  • Carry out general risk assessments at work
 

The syllabus for the course is split into two units, and 11 elements listed below:

 

Unit IG1: Management of health and safety

 
  • Element 1: Why we should manage workplace health and safety
  • Element 2: How health and safety management systems work and what they look like
  • Element 3: Managing risk – understanding people and processes
  • Element 4: Health and safety monitoring and measuring
 

Unit IG2: Risk assessment

 
  • Element 5: Physical and psychological health
  • Element 6: Musculoskeletal health
  • Element 7: Chemical and biological agents
  • Element 8: General workplace issues
  • Element 9: Work equipment
  • Element 10: Fire
  • Element 11: Electricity

NEBOSH INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE -IGC takes approximately 110 hours of study to complete. It is recommended that you work through the course material and read around the topics to increase your understanding.

Assessment
This course is assessed in two units, IG1 an open book examination completed online and IG2 a work-based practical risk assessment.

How it assessed?

This modern qualification combines activities, learning and interactive materials to provide you with an interesting and engaging experience. It focuses on key skills that means you can instantly apply the knowledge you gain and add value to your organization. Assessment is a two-step process:

  • IG1 – An open book examination to assess what you know. This is scenario based and will include a closing interview, you will be asked questions about your submission.
  • IG2 – A practical risk assessment to assess what you can do (3 hours). Learners will complete a risk assessment and develop an action plan for their workplace – this is immediately useful and valuable.

Assessments are marked by external examiners appointed by NEBOSH. These examiners are chosen for their experience and expertise to ensure that learners are assessed by the very best from our industry.

What does the qualification cover?

While in-depth focus on the things that matter, the NEBOSH International General Certificate covers the core skills you need, wherever in the world you work. You will learn:

  • How to effectively manage health and safety
  • How to identify and control common workplace hazards
  • How to measure if you’ve been successful
  • Relevant key international standards

What are the benefits for employers?

While NEBOSH IGC is trusted by many prestigious organizations such as Maersk, Shell, BP, Skanska, Nestle and the Dubai World Trade Center. It can help to:

  • Minimize workplace injuries and illness
  • Boost employee well-being
  • Demonstrate your commitment to health and safety, which can help win business
  • Strengthen your health and safety culture
  • Ensure your organization has valuable in-house health and safety expertise

What will I be able to do?

Risk assessment is central to the qualification. 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 minimize workplace risks
  • Support and develop your company’s health and safety culture

How to recognize the qualification?

Hence holders of the International General Certificate becomes Associate Membership (AIOSH) of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH). The qualification also meets the academic requirements for Technical Membership (Tech IOSH) of IOSH and Associate Membership (AIIRSM) of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM). While the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) has accredited and credit rated the NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety. So it sits in the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF) at SCQF Level 6 with 15 SCQF credit points. While appropriate, the SQA logo will appear on certificates awarded for this qualification. So the SCQF logo, credit and level information will appear on the unit result notification. For further information on SCQF credit and levels see: http://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/71374.html Popular search keywords for this page:

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  • Course Fee: it depends on the training partner of NEBOSH. It may be between Rs 25000/- and Rs 35000/-
 
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First Aid Course In Patna Bihar https://nishe.in/first-aid-course-in-patna-bihar/ Sat, 17 Apr 2021 07:08:37 +0000 https://nishe.in/?p=19871

BENEFITS OF FIRST AID TRAINING AT WORKPLACE

Not every job is dangerous, but every employer is responsible for the safety of their employees in the workplace. One of the best ways for employers to meet their legal and moral obligations to their employees is to provide first aid training to employees. Having employees trained provides benefits that aren’t always obvious. In this article we’ll look at some of the ways that first aid training can benefit both employers and employees.

First Aid is the key part of Health and Safety Management System of an organisation and in the Factory Act 1948 there is a provision of First Aid by the constitution of India. Health is also a vastly discussed topic. Every possible process and equipment in an organization should not pose any threat to the employee’s health. Employers should also be prepared to face any medical emergencies and have provisions for such.

Legal aspects of First Aid in Factory Act 1948

According to Article 111A of the factory act, “Every worker shall have the right to get trained within the factory or get sponsored by the factory to train, where training imparted for worker’s health and safety.

According to Article 45 of the Factory act, every factory must have an accessible and fully equipped first aid boxes. When the size of the company is more than 500, they need to have an Ambulance room setup with provisions for nurse and an ambulance inside the facility.

How do you train Your Employees

You have to train your employees inside your facility to get organizational first aid certificate. The training provided must be in line with the guidelines provided by OSHAS. You can train your employees in a group of maximum of 30 people.

Along with organizational certificate, every employee needs to be individually certified by the trainer. Hands-on training is a must to obtain first aid certificate. Virtual trainings are not valid.

From Where You Should get the Training

 According to Factory act 1948, every organization is free to take training from anyone or any organization with required knowledge and credibility

Some state governments have set up parameter to identify someone as a credible first aid training provider.

There are no specific organizations to take training from; anyone who is certified in BLS, ALS, or Medicine and has experience can train people in first aid

What should be Taught as per Factory Act 1984

Factory act doesn’t specify the course content for first aid training. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)  on the other hand has guidelines for first aid training so always make sure your training is as per OSHA.

According to OSHA, First aid training must include

  • Assessing Casualty and CPR
  • Handling Minor and Major Injuries (Ex, Cuts, and Fractures)
  • Medical Conditions (Ex, Heart attack and Stroke)
  • Environmental conditions (Ex. Hypothermia)

What Happened if First Aid Training not Conducted 

Today every safety audit requires a first aid training certificate and Ambulance room. You will run into legal troubles if any accident occurs inside your facility.  First aid knowledge improves your employees’ ability to respond during emergencies, therefore, saves the company a lot of time and money.

First aid training is something that shouldn’t be done just for the statutory reasons; it’s much more than that. First aid is a human skill that everyone should know. It literally saves lives during emergencies and nothing ever comes closer to saving someone’s life. There are instances when after 40 Minutes of CPR people have come back to life.

 

How to get
FREE first aid training

NISHE provides free online first aid, CPR and AED training with no hidden fees. Our free online first aid training could equip you with the skills and knowledge to help save someone’s life. Simply work your way through our free online first aid training to develop your lifesaving knowledge.

WHY NISHE

NISHE have been continued in the training people in first aid from last 5 years, and now we’ve trained over 5000 Individuals and partnered up with 20+ Corporates. All of our trainers are certified and we train people according to osha guidelines.

What is CPR?

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a lifesaving technique useful in many emergencies, including a heart attack or near drowning, in which someone’s breathing or heartbeat has stopped.

If the heart stops pumping, it is known as a cardiac arrest. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a combination of techniques, including chest compressions, designed to pump the heart to get blood circulating and deliver oxygen to the brain until definitive treatment can stimulate the heart to start working again.

There are few steps to follow while giving CPR:

  1. Position your hand (above). Make sure the patient is lying on his back on a firm surface.
  2. Interlock fingers (above).
  3. Give chest compressions (above).
  4. Open the airway (above).
  5. Give rescue breaths (above).
  6. Watch chest fall.
  7. Repeat chest compressions and rescue breaths.

Performing CPR on a Child

Compress the breastbone. Push down 4cm (for a baby or infant) or 5cm (a child), which is approximately one-third of the chest diameter. Release the pressure, then rapidly repeat at a rate of about 100-120 compressions a minute. After 30 compressions, tilt the head, lift the chin, and give 2 effective breaths.

Performing CPR on a Female

  1. Push on the chest. Imagine a line between the nipples and put your hands on the center of the chest right below that line. …
  2. Give rescue breaths. If you have had CPR training and feel comfortable performing the steps, push on the chest 30 times then give 2 rescue breaths.
  3. Repeat.

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