NEBOSH Health and Safety at Work Award

Format
Blended
Programme details

These programmes can also provide managers, supervisors and others with health and safety duties with the knowledge, skills and qualifications to perform their jobs competently.

Workers with health and safety careers or obligations are typically responsible for evaluating work places and practices to ensure they are safe and adhere to the relevant safety legislation. They generally also help to plan, execute, monitor and assess the safeguards that companies employ, and work to minimise occupational health and safety issues and risks.

Course content

On completion of this course the learner will be able to:

  • Understand why health and safety needs to be managed, ensuring effective processes are in place.
  • Inspect the workplace, recognising a range of common hazards, evaluating risks (taking account of current controls), recommending further control measures and assigning 3 actions.
  • Understand why incidents happen and how to investigate them.

This programme has one assessment. It is a practical assessment. It is called:

  • Health and Safety at Work (HSA1)

Who should enroll in this programme?

The qualification is designed for anyone who needs to understand the principles of health and safety as part of their job; this would include team leaders and supervisors, HR professionals, facilities managers and those training young people in a working environment. Many people take the NEBOSH Health and Safety at Work Award as a first step in a career in health and safety. It gives a valuable overview, and is a sound basis for further professional study.

Entry requirements

There are no entry requirements for this programme. It is however important that learners have a good working knowledge of the English Language in order to understand the concepts and its application.

Learning pathways and enhancement programmes

Certification

Graduates of this programme will receive certification from NEBOSH.

Registration and Payment info

Registration requirement

Students must have the following to register for standard programmes, short courses and workshops:

  1. Proof of payment of non-refundable registration fee and course fee if applicable. (Confirm amount to be paid and important deadlines by calling or WhatsApping 868-758-3760 and 868-788-0403).
  2. All Registration Documents and Information:
    • Valid Email Address
    • Picture of a valid ID/DP/Passport (or Birth Certificate)

Registration Steps

  1. Confirm required programme fees to register and start dates of programmes (call or WhatsApp 788-0403 or 758-3760).
  2. WhatsApp evidence of successful payment of fees to 788-0403 or 758-3760 along with a picture of your ID/DP/birth certificate and email address.
  3. Complete the online registration form which will be whatsApped to you by ATC staff.
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NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety

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Part time
Weekly
17 Weeks
Starting
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08 Sep 2026

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How long do programmes take?

Diploma programmes run one year full-time, depending on the field. Short courses range from one week to three months.

What qualifications do I need?

Most diploma programmes student should have a secondary school level education. Some trades accept students with less formal education. Check specific programme requirements on our admissions page.

Are your qualifications recognized?

Yes. We offer City & Guilds, NEBOSH, and ILM certifications. Employers across the Caribbean recognize these credentials. Your qualification opens doors in multiple countries.

Do you offer payment plans?

We do. Flexible payment options are available for most programmes. Contact admissions to discuss what works for your situation.

Can I study online?

Many courses are available through our e-learning portal. Some programmes require hands-on lab work on campus. Check the course details or speak with an advisor about hybrid options.

What are the entry requirements?

Secondary school completion or equivalent is standard for most diplomas.  Visit our requirements page to confirm what applies to your chosen programme.

Will employers recognize my qualification?

Our City & Guilds, NEBOSH, and ILM certifications are respected across the Caribbean and beyond. Graduates work for major corporations and small firms alike. Your credential opens doors in multiple countries and industries.

How do I pay for my course?

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