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The NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety has been designed specifically for those with safety responsibilities in the oil, gas and petrochemicals industries. This five day course is ideal for those who have the responsibility for ensuring safety as part of their day to day duties, including Managers, Supervisors and Employee representatives as well as newly appointed Health and Safety Advisors.
Delegates who successfully complete this NEBOSH course will be able to effectively discharge workplace safety responsibilities both onshore and offshore. The Certificate also highlights the importance of process safety management in the oil and gas industry.
The NEBOSH Oil & Gas Certificate will cover the following topics: -
Unit IOG1 - Management of international oil and gas operational safety
Element 1- Health, safety and environmental management in context
Element 2- Hydrocarbon process safety 1
Element 3- Hydrocarbon process safety 2
Element 4- Fire protection and emergency response
Element 5- Logistics and transport operations
Candidates are assessed with a written examination for the IOG1 unit. The exam consists of ten short-answer questions and one long answer question. Delegates will be given 2 hours to complete the paper.
Supervisors, managers, safety representatives and newly qualified health and safety advisors within the oil and gas industries
NEBOSH - National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health
The joining instructions will indicate if lunch is provided for the duration of your course. Should you need to know prior to booking please contact one of our team who will be happy to advise.
Course joining instructions are sent 7 to 10 days prior to course commencement. If you book within this time frame they are emailed within 24 hours of the booking being placed.
Start and finish times are confirmed on your joining instructions which are issued 7 to 10 days prior to course commencement. Failure to arrive at the requested time may result in the delegate being turned away.