Nebosh Igc Course Notes • Verified
| Topic | Mnemonic | Meaning | |-------|----------|---------| | Risk assessment steps | | Identify hazards, Decide who is at risk, evaluate risk (Likelihood x severity), Record, Review | | Hierarchy of controls | E S E A P | Eliminate, Substitute, Engineering, Admin, PPE | | Health & Safety policy content | AIM | A – statement of intent, I – organisation (roles), M – arrangements (procedures) | | Workplace hazards (physical) | MEE N V | Machinery, Electricity, Energy, Noise, Vibration |
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From Element 1 (Why we manage health and safety) all the way to Element 11 (Electrical safety), the syllabus is dense. You can’t just read the book once and hope for the best. That’s passive learning
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