Health and Safety Management for Construction
A Study Book for the NEBOSH National Construction Certificate
Book Description
This NEBOSH Study Guide is up-to-date with the current specification for the National Construction Certificate. Thousands of learners have used this publication to succeed in this qualification. The publication is designed to be engaging and includes practical explanations, topic summaries and sample exam and study questions.
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This essential health and safety guide also provides an excellent reference for all those involved in construction activities. The guide provides an understanding of the health and safety risks affecting this important sector of work and assists those responsible to manage them effectively.
- Free supplements will be released promptly when legislation and syllabuses change
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Our sources of reference provide details on all of the publications cited in this study guide as well as links to useful webpages, PDF documents, and pieces of legislation.
Please see two Erratum notice's published 6th December 2024.