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Written by Matthew Pattinson
December 10th, 2015
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THE NEBOSH INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE IN OIL AND GAS OPERATIONAL SAFETY HIGHLIGHTS THE ROLE THAT PROCESS SAFETY PLAYS WITHIN THE PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY.
The NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety highlights the role that process safety plays within the petrochemical industry.
As the king of all oil and gas qualifications, it benefits companies as well as individuals seeking to implement effective safety and process safety management across all areas of operations.
With a focus on international standards and management systems, students are enabled to carry out workplace safety responsibilities both onshore and offshore, reducing accidents and achieving cost savings for the business.
It is preferable that delegates undertaking this NEBOSH course come equipped with previous health and safety training, experience and/or a knowledge of the oil and gas industry.
By way of a written exam set by NEBOSH. This is held one week after main course delivery.
Get started on the NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety.
Written by Matthew Pattinson
December 10th, 2015
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