Nebosh Igc - Element 5 Physical And Psychological Health

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Nebosh Igc - Element 5 Physical And Psychological Health
Published 8/2022
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Physical and Psychological Health Aspects for conducting IGC2 Risk Assessment (New Syllabus : October 2018)

What you'll learn
The physical and psychological effects of exposure to noise, meaning of commonly used terms, basic noise control measures, • When exposure should be assessed
The effects on the body of exposure to hand–arm vibration and whole-body vibration, when exposure should be assessed, basic vibration control measures
Non-ionising and ionising radiation (including radon) and their health effects, occupational sources, controlling exposures, protection strategies
Frequency and extent of mental ill-health at work, common symptoms, causes and controls, home-work interface
Types of violence at work, jobs and activities which increase the risk of violence, control measures to reduce risks from violence at work
Risks to health and safety from substance abuse at work, control measures to reduce risks from substance abuse at work
Requirements
No prerequisites
An inquisitive mind
Willingness to learn
Description
NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety Qualification consists of two Units (IGC1 & IGC2) as per new syllabus ie October 2018 Specification. As a part of examination requirement, IGC2 is a practical risk assessment to be conducted at the workplace and develop an action plan for the workplace.This course will help you gain basic knowledge in the subject. Subject knowledge will help you to conduct Workplace Risk Assessment more effectively and professionally.Enroll Now to the course!As per new syllabus – October 2018 Specification for NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety Qualification (IGC) Element 5 consist of following aspects:5.1 NoiseThe physical and psychological effects of exposure to noiseThe meaning of commonly used terms: sound pressure, intensity, frequency, the decibel scale, dB(A) and dB(C)When exposure should be assessed; comparison of measurements to exposure limits established by recognised standardsBasic noise control measures, including: isolation, absorption, insulation, damping and silencing; the purpose, use and limitations of personal hearing protection (types, selection, use, maintenance and attenuation factors)Role of health surveillance.5.2 VibrationThe effects on the body of exposure to hand–arm vibration and whole-body vibrationWhen exposure should be assessed; comparison of measurements to exposure limits established by recognised standardsBasic vibration control measures, including: alternative methods of working (mechanisation where possible); low-vibration emission tools; selection of suitable equipment; maintenance programmes; limiting the time workers are exposed to vibration (use of rotas, planning work to avoid long periods of exposure); suitable PPERole of health surveillance.5.3 RadiationThe types of, and differences between, non-ionising and ionising radiation (including radon) and their health effectsTypical occupational sources of non-ionising and ionising radiationThe basic ways of controlling exposures to non-ionising and ionising radiation.Basic radiation protection strategies, including the role of the competent person in the workplaceThe role of monitoring and health surveillance.5.4 Mental Ill-HealthThe frequency and extent of mental ill-health at workCommon symptoms of workers with mental ill-health: depression, anxiety/panic attacks, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)The causes of, and controls for, work-related mental ill-health (see the HSE’s Management Standards):demandscontrolsupportrelationshipsrolechangeHome–work interface: commuting, childcare issues, relocation, care of frail (vulnerable) relativesRecognition that most people with mentalill-health can continue to work effectively.5.5 Violence at workTypes of violence at work including: physical, psychological, verbal, bullyingJobs and activities which increase the risk of violence, including: police, fire, medical, social workers, those in customer services, lone workers, those working with people under the influence of drugs and alcohol, those who handle money or valuablesControl measures to reduce risks from violence at work.5.6 Substance abuse at workRisks to health and safety from substance abuse at work (alcohol, legal/illegal drugs and solvents)Control measures to reduce risks from substance abuse at work.NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety Qualification (IGC) can help to reduce workplace injuries and illness and enhance employee wellbeing, IGC is invariably relevant to every workplace, any professional working in the field of workplace health and safety as well as to aspiring health and safety students.

Overview

Section 1: Course Introduction

Lecture 1 Course Introduction

Section 2: 5.1 Noise

Lecture 2 Commonly used terms - Noise

Lecture 3 How do we hear and effects of exposure to Noise

Lecture 4 Exposure Assessment

Lecture 5 Noise Control Measures

Lecture 6 Health Surveillance

Section 3: 5.2 Vibration

Lecture 7 Vibration Exposure Effects

Lecture 8 Exposure Assessment

Lecture 9 Vibration Control Measures

Lecture 10 Health Surveillance

Section 4: 5.3 Radiation

Lecture 11 Non-ionising & Ionising Radiation

Lecture 12 Controlling Radiation Expousres & Protection Strategies

Lecture 13 Radiation Monitoring & Health Surveillance

Section 5: 5.4 Mental Ill-Health

Lecture 14 Mental Ill-Health & Common Symptoms

Lecture 15 Causes & Control of Mental Ill-Health

Section 6: 5.5 Violence at Work

Lecture 16 Violence at Work

Section 7: 5.6 Substance Abuse at Work

Lecture 17 Substance Abuse at Work

Professionals preparing for NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health & Safety Qualification,Professionals re-sitting for IGC 2 – Risk Assessment,Professionals planning to enroll for NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health & Safety Qualification,Health & Safety Professionals,Industrial Professionals with Technical Qualification,Health & Safety Students