Boost logo
Language
course | NEBOSH IGC For Engineering Level (for Health and Safety Department Engineers)

We turn your development needs and aspirations into powerful digital solutions that drive growth

QMO-2263 | NEBOSH IGC For Engineering Level (for Health and Safety Department Engineers)

Course Sector : Quality Management & Operational Excellence

Duration
Date from
Date to Course Venue Course fees Book a course
5 Days2025-05-192025-05-23Dubai$4,250 Book now
5 Days2025-09-152025-09-19Dubai$4,250 Book now
5 Days2025-12-082025-12-12Abu Dhabi$4,250 Book now

Course Introduction

Health & Safety Engineers require more than operational experience — they must apply structured health and safety knowledge to evaluate risks, implement controls, and comply with global safety standards.

This NEBOSH-customized program strengthens “NCMS” engineers’ understanding of hazard management systems, legal frameworks, and the structured investigation and mitigation of workplace risks using NEBOSH methodologies.


Course objective

  •      Understand the NEBOSH IGC framework and its application in industrial settings
  •       Conduct structured hazard identification and risk assessment
  •       Interpret legal and organizational duties of employers and employees
  •       Apply engineering judgment to design or verify control measures
  •       Support investigations and audits using NEBOSH-compliant formats
  •       Communicate risk clearly to technical and non-technical stakeholders
  •       Contribute to the development and improvement of HSE management systems
  •       Prepare for full NEBOSH IGC examination and career advancement

Course Outline | DAY 01

Introduction to NEBOSH and Safety Leadership in Engineering

 

  •       Purpose of NEBOSH IGC and relevance to engineering professionals
  •       Role of engineers in safety policy enforcement and compliance
  •       Safety culture, human factors, and influence of design decisions
  •       Management systems: PDCA, ISO 45001, OHSAS 18001

 

 

Legal Frameworks and Engineering Accountability

 

  •       ILO conventions, NEBOSH structure, and national safety laws
  •       Legal obligations: employer vs employee
  •       Engineering decisions under legal scrutiny
  •       Case study: Regulatory action after a system failure

Course Outline | Day 02

Risk Assessment and Engineering-Based Controls

 

  •       5 Steps of risk assessment with engineering examples
  •       Hazard prediction in design and process modification
  •       Hierarchy of control and design-level risk elimination
  •       Activity: Engineer-led risk evaluation for a live process

 

 

Workplace Hazards – Technical Hazards in Focus

 

  •       Mechanical hazards: rotating equipment, machine guards
  •       Electrical hazards and safe system design
  •       Work at height, confined spaces, pressure vessels
  •       Fire, explosion, and flammable atmospheres

Course Outline | Day 03

Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering Controls

 

  •       Chemical exposure and storage risks
  •       SDS interpretation and ventilation solutions
  •       Waste handling and environmental compliance
  •       Group exercise: Designing containment for hazardous storage

 

 

Incident Investigation & Root Cause Analysis

 

  •       NEBOSH approach to incident investigation
  •       Root Cause Analysis (RCA) from an engineering perspective
  •       Evidence collection, documentation, and reporting
  •       Practice: Analyze and report a technical incident using NEBOSH format

 

 

Course Outline | Day 04

Monitoring, Audit, and Safety Improvement Planning

 

  •       Proactive vs reactive monitoring
  •       Supporting and conducting safety audits
  •       Identifying trends and recommending system improvements
  •       Workshop: Build an engineer-led safety performance improvement plan

 

 

Engineering Leadership in Safety Culture

 

  •       Driving safe design and process improvement
  •       Engineering’s influence on behaviors and culture
  •       Case study: Failure due to engineering oversights
  •       Team activity: Design a safety leadership model

 

 

Course Outline | Day 05

Integrated Safety in Projects & Operational Planning

  •       Integrating NEBOSH-aligned controls into project planning
  •       Safety during shutdowns, turnarounds, and new equipment installation
  •       Field coordination with contractors and vendors
  •       Exercise: Safety integration plan for a process upgrade
  •       Practical Workshop.

 

 
Course Certificates
BOOST Logo

BOOST’s Professional Attendance Certificate “BPAC”

BPAC is always given to the delegates after completing the training course,and depends on their attendance of the program at a rate of no less than 80%,besides their active participation and engagement during the program sessions.

Request a Quote
Sectors

Upcoming Courses In This Sector

Follow us
facebook iconinstagram iconlinkedIn icontwitter icon
BOOST Logo

Since 2001, we have been pioneering the training field in the Middle East, helping individuals, teams, and organizations reach their full potential with integrated solutions.

left

🔗 Quick Links

Boost Abroad logoSparks logo

Sister Companies to Boost Consulting and Training

Training Image 1Training Image 2Training Image 3Training Image 4Training Image 5Training Image 6

We believe in progress for everyone.

We helped more than 10,000 clients over 20 countries on 4 continents in boosting their knowledge, skills, and careers.

Copy rights

Boost Training And Consulting All Copyrights Reserved 2025