Offer for NEBOSH from New Delhi & Patna Contact:+91-9566944184

Dear All,

We wish to inform you that GWG launches IPL Season 5 Mega Offer for NEBOSH IGC from New Delhi & Patna with lots of Free Offers

We invite you to our 12 days NEBOSH IGC Exam Preparatory Workshop in following cities:

New Delhi 12th – 23rd May 2013 | Patna 09th – 20th Jun 2013

We are one of NEBOSH Accredited Course Provider [ Accredited Centre 733 ], approved to provide NEBOSH training all over the world.

Highlights:

• Enrolled NEBOSH IGC 
• Experienced trainers
• Effective course materials
• Successful training methodology
• International standard class rooms
• High quality buffet lunch @ course venue
• Cheap & best accommodation nearby course venue itself

Movement of People and Vehicles – Hazards and Control:

People are most often involved in accidents as they walk around the workplace or when they come into contact with vehicles in or around the workplace. It is therefore important to understand the various common accident causes and the control strategies that can be employed to reduce them. Slips, trips and falls account for the majority of accidents to pedestrians and the more serious accidents between pedestrians and vehicles can often be traced back to excessive speed or other unsafe vehicle practices, such as lack of driver training. Many of the risks associated with these hazards can be significantly reduced by an effective management system.

Hazards to Pedestrians:

The most common hazards to pedestrians at work are slips, trips and falls on the same level, falls from height, collisions with moving vehicles, being struck by moving, falling or flying objects and striking against fixed or stationary objects. Each of these will be considered in turn, including the conditions and environment in which the particular hazard may arise.

Slips, Trips and Falls on the Same Level:

These are the most common of the hazards facing pedestrians and accounted for 31% of all the major accidents and 20% of over three-day injuries reported to the HSE in 1999/2000. It has been estimated that the annual cost of these accidents to the nation is 750m and a direct cost to employers of 300m. The highest reported injuries are reported in the food and related industries.

Assessment and certification:

Candidates are assessed with written examinations for each of the two taught units and a practical assessment.
A unit certificate is issued denoting successful achievement of each unit. A certificate award parchment is issued on completion of the two units and the practical assessment.

Course duration;

Two five day training sessions separated for IGC 1&2. For Exam one day for IGC 1&2 plus a practical exam for IGC 3.

*Few seats only first come first serve
Book your place for this course

Feel free contact further clarification:

Mrs.Prabavathy
Manager – Customer Relations
Mobile: +91 7358114178
Email: prabavathy.b@greenworldsafety.com

 

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