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What is the NEBOSH National General Certificate eLearning Course?

The NEBOSH National General Certificate (or NEBOSH NGC) is a widely recognised professional qualification in occupational health and safety. The awarding body – NEBOSH – is a globally recognised organisation that creates and accredits training in the field of health and safety.

The eLearning option for this course allows you to study at your pace, anywhere, anytime through the online platform. Our full NEBOSH General Certificate package includes all course fees, the exam, and certification. You can also choose a training-only option and pay your exam and certificate fees separately when you’re ready.

The eLearning follows exactly the same structure as the classroom course, and you will achieve exactly the same qualifications.

This qualification is designed to provide you with a broad foundation of understanding fundamental health and safety concepts and how to apply them in the workplace. During your study on The NEBOSH National General Certificate course, you will cover a wide range of topics, which include risk assessment, identifying hazards and how to control them, workplace safety, fire safety and health and safety management systems.

NEBOSH have focused the National General Certificate on giving you everything you need to know and do to make your workplace safer. Relevant to all workplaces, the NEBOSH National General Certificate will equip you with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to assess, control and minimise risks.

How does eLearning work?

Once you purchase your course, you’ll gain instant access to it. Follow the instructions in your registration email to set a password then log in and you can get started!

Follow the modules through at your own pace and revisit materials at any time

Complete mini assessments and knowledge checks throughout the course

Book the date of your online assessment and complete your risk assessment task successfully to receive your qualification

What does the NEBOSH National General Certificate eLearning course include?

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NEBOSH National General Certificate Unit GNC1 - Management of Health and Safety

Element 1: Why we should manage workplace health and safety

1.1 Moral, financial and legal reasons for managing health and safety 

Explains why organisations must manage health and safety, including the moral duty to protect people, the financial impacts of accidents/ill‑health, and the legal framework that enforces compliance.  

1.2 How health and safety is regulated 

Outlines regulators, their powers, enforcement actions, and the role of punishment, compensation and legal sanctions.  

1.3 Main duties of employers and workers 

Identifies key legal responsibilities under HSWA 1974 and MHSWR 1999, including cooperation, provision of information, training, and safe systems of work.  

1.4 Managing contractors effectively 

Covers how to select, monitor and manage contractors, including roles and responsibilities under the CDM Regulations. 

Element 2: How health and safety management systems work and what they look like

2.1 Components of a health and safety management system 

Describes ISO 45001 and HSG65 models, and the key components of a structured H&S management system.  

2.2 What effective management systems look like 

Explains the benefits and limitations of different systems and the elements of a good health and safety policy (policy, organisation, arrangements). 

Element 3: Managing risk – understanding people and processes

3.1 Health and safety culture 

Defines safety culture and its influence on behaviour and performance.  

3.2 Improving health and safety culture 

Methods for improving culture, including leadership, engagement and communication.  

3.3 Human factors and behavioural influences 

Outlines human factors (job, individual, organisational) and how they influence safe or unsafe behaviour.  

3.4 Assessing risk 

Element 4: Health and safety monitoring and measuring

4.1 Incident investigation, recording and reporting 

Why incidents must be recorded and investigated, and how to apply active/reactive monitoring.  

4.2 Monitoring effectiveness of management systems 

Using inspections, performance measures and other monitoring methods. 

4.3 Health and safety auditing 

Why audits are used, and how they help evaluate the effectiveness of a management system. 

4.4 Reviewing health and safety performance 

The purpose of management reviews is to achieve continual improvement.  

NEBOSH National General Certificate Unit GNC2 - Risk Assessment

Element 5: Physical and psychological health

  • 5.1 Noise
  • 5.2 Vibration
  • 5.3 Radiation
  • 5.4 Mental health
  • 5.5 Violence at work
  • 5.6 Substance abuse at work

Element 6: Musculoskeletal health

  • 7.1 Hazardous substances
  • 7.2 Assessment of health risks
  • 7.3 Occupational exposure limits
  • 7.4 Control measures
  • 7.5 Specific agents

Element 8: General workplace issues

  • 8.1 Health, welfare and work environment
  • 8.2 Working at height
  • 8.3 Safe working in confined spaces
  • 8.4 Lone working
  • 8.5 Slips and trips
  • 8.6 Safe movement of people and vehicles in the workplace
  • 8.7 Work-related driving

Element 9: Work equipment

  • 9.1 General requirements
  • 9.2 Hand-held tools
  • 9.3 Machinery hazards
  • 9.4 Control measures for machinery

Element 10: Fire

  • 10.1 Fire principles
  • 10.2 Preventing fire and fire spread
  • 10.3 Fire alarms and fire-fighting
  • 10.4 Fire evacuation

Element 11: Electricity

  • 11.1 Hazards and risks
  • 11.2 Control measures

Why should I study for a NEBOSH National General Certificate?

This qualification is beneficial whether you have a health and safety responsibility at work or are trying to expand your knowledge to gain a job in the health and safety industry. Gaining this certification will demonstrate that you have a solid understanding of health and safety principles and best practice. In addition, having someone at your workplace with a NEBOSH National General Certificate shows that you are committed to ensuring a safe working environment for employees.

If you are thinking of studying the NEBOSH National General Certificate as a stepping stone to a career in health and safety, you may be interested to know that most health and safety job roles in the UK require this NEBOSH qualification, along with a membership to a health and safety body such as IOSH. You can read our blog about IOSH membership and the benefits to gain a deeper understanding of the advantages it offers for your professional development and career progression in the field of health and safety.

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Assessment and Certification

The Assessment process for the NEBOSH National General Certificate is split into two parts: the open-book examination and the practical assessment. Read about these two parts in detail below.

GNC2: NEBOSH Open Book Exam

Your GNC1 is a scenario-based assessment that you complete on your laptop or computer, either at home or at your place of work. The assessment is based on a realistic workplace situation.  You will be asked to carry out a series of tasks using evidence presented in the scenario.  You can use resources such as notes, textbooks, learning material and online resources. You will have 24 hours to complete the assessment.

GNC2: Risk Assessment

Your GNC2 is a practical assessment where you complete a risk assessment and develop an action plan for your workplace.

The aim of the practical assessment is to show you now have the skills to complete a risk assessment of your workplace. Perfect for showing off your new skills and applying them right away in a real-world situation.

You will have about 2 weeks to complete the risk assessment.  The risk assessment is completed using the NEBOSH template.  The learner will submit the GNC2 via NEBOSH’s online assessment platform. The deadline to submit this unit is 10 working days after the GNC1 assessment. The pass mark is 60%.

NEBOSH Closing Interview Requirements

Interviews are not assessed; however, NEBOSH will not publish your results if you do not attend the interview. The closing interview is a key part of our malpractice approach and includes multiple steps:

Interview questions are bespoke to the examination paper and designed to check you have the underpinning knowledge and understanding behind your answers.  Not every learner will be asked the same combination of questions.

  1. You can’t read your answers or any notes from your assessment during the interview.
  2. You can’t refer to your notes or assessment during your interview
  3. You must provide a photographic identification driving licence, or a passport
  4. You must have your camera and audio on (No background or blur)
  5. You must be in a room on your own for the interview
  6. You will be asked to show the interviewer around the room

To ensure the closing interviews are conducted correctly, NEBOSH silently observes a targeted selection of interviews AND scrutinises the Closing Interview Record Sheets. If a Learning Partner or NEBOSH suspects malpractice at any time, we will investigate further.

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NEBOSH National General Certificate Course Factsheet

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