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New dates for NEBOSH paper exams
01 July 2020
NEBOSH HAS announced new dates for its paper-based and multiple-choice exams.

Many people have been unable to complete and achieve the qualification and NEBOSH has announced that as an interim measure it plans to run the following exams on 9 September 2020:
- Invigilated paper-based exams
- NEBOSH National and International General Certificate – GC2
- Certificate in Environmental Management – unit EC1
- National Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management - FC1
- International Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management – unit IFC1
- International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety – unit IOG1
- National Certificate in Construction Health and Safety – unit NCC1
- International Certificate in Construction Health and Safety – unit ICC1
- National Certificate in the Management of Health and Well-being at Work – unit NHC1
- Multiple-choice question papers
- Health & Safety at Work – unit HSW1
- Environmental Awareness at Work – unit EAW1
- Health, Safety and Environment in the Process Industries – unit HSEP1
- NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Process Safety Management – unit PSM1
NEBOSH says its committed to developing safer, alternative assessment routes for all of its learners. The first phase of this transformation project includes units NG1, IG1, NGC1 and IGC1 in the English language only and the date of the first exam for these will be announced shortly.
For more information, visit www.nebosh.org.uk/
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