NEBOSH launches ‘how to’ video tutorial series

NEBOSH has released a new series of video tutorials for their Open Book Examinations (OBEs). These ‘How To’ videos are available to help learners use the NEBOSH Online Examination Platform.

The short videos can be viewed on YouTube or via the NEBOSH website.

Here at Reynolds Training, we offer the NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety, which has been fully-updated for 2020. This new syllabus reflects current health and safety practices and regulatory requirements.

The next Reynolds Training National General Certificate course is enrolling now, and begins on Monday the 16th of November. For more information on this essential qualification for every workplace and everyone intending to pursue a career in health and safety

https://reynoldstraining.com/Course_links/nebosh-national-general-certificate-grimsby/

Top tips for exam prep

NEBOSH also offers a wide range of resources to help you prepare for your OBEs, which you can find on their Resources page.

Their top tips for exam prep, to help ensure you have the greatest chance of success include:

Making sure you are prepared beforehand by studying and revising – make sure you thoroughly understand the topic so that you can apply your knowledge to the unfamiliar scenario presented in the exam.

When you revise do so in an environment that:

  • Is comfortable with a desk and chair
  • Has got room for your notes, books and other resources
  • Is free from distractions
  • Is well lit
  • Has a good internet connection
  • Is not too hot or too cold

And make sure you familiarise yourself with the online examination platform in advance – you don’t want to have to figure out what you need to do and where you need to do it on the day of the exam.

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