What Is the Difference Between EHS and HSE?
In the world of workplace safety and compliance, the difference between EHS and HSE is one of the most commonly searched and misunderstood topics.
The Safety Skill Development Foundation (SSDF), an Awarding Body under the National Council for Vocational Education and Training (NCVET), part of the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Government of India, is dedicated to building a robust skill ecosystem for safety professionals. By developing internationally recognized National Occupational Standards (NOS), innovative Training Delivery Systems, and a rigorous Assessment & Certification process, SSDF ensures that safety professionals are globally and technologically equipped to meet industry demands.
CORE-EHS invites all safety professionals across various industries in India to apply for our certification programs. Whether you are looking to validate your existing experience or gain new skills, our programs are designed to help you advance your career and contribute to safer workplaces.
Open book examination (OBE) Unit IG1: Management of health and safety
Element 1: Why we should manage workplace health and safety
Element 2: How health and safety management systems work and what they look like
Element 3: Managing risk – understanding people and processes
Element 4: Health and safety monitoring and measuring
Element 5: Physical and psychological health
Practical assessment Unit IG2: Risk assessment
Element 6: Musculoskeletal health
Element 7: Chemical and biological agents
Element 8: General workplace issues
Element 9: Work equipment
Element 10: Fire
Element 11: Electricity
For NEBOSH GUIDANCE :-
https://www.nebosh.org.uk/qualifications/international-general-certificate/The NEBOSH IGC is for personnel with health & safety responsibilities e.g. managers, supervisors, safety officers, and non-safety specialists & who need a grounding & recognized qualification in occupational safety & health. It is also beneficial for those wanting to further their career in the HSE field or those who wish to enhance their HSE knowledge.
The NEBOSH IGC is for personnel with health & safety responsibilities e.g. managers, supervisors, safety officers, and non-safety specialists & who need a grounding & recognized qualification in occupational safety & health. It is also beneficial for those wanting to further their career in the HSE field or those who wish to enhance their HSE knowledge.
Course Registration
Delegate Fees: Declared to Interested Candidate only(Discounts available for group bookings)
(Fee includes Service Tax, Training Kit, Course Material/Book, Training Passport, Group Photograph with frame, Lunch, Tea/Coffee)
Payment terms:
Full Course fee must be received prior to start the course dates and shall be non-refundable in case of cancellation of registration.
Payment mode:
All payment are required to be made by account payee Bank Draft/cheque in favour of ASK EHS Engineering & Consultants Pvt. Ltd., payable at SURAT.
The primary objective of this course is to instruct Integrated Management System(IMS) auditors in the principles and practices specific to auditing for conformance with the national and international accepted norms and regulations relating to Integrated Management System(IMS) requirements. Delegates will be assessed in two different ways, a written examination and a continuous assessment of the attitude and performance of the delegate..
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