Wednesday, 7 August 2019

NEBOSH PAPER 3

Paper IGC 1 THE MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

Section 1
This section contains one question. The marks for each part of the question are shown in brackets. You are
advised to spend approximately half an hour on it.
1. Following a significant increase in accidents, a health and safety campaign is to be launched within
an organisation to encourage safer working by employees.
(a) Outline how the organisation might ensure that the nature of the campaign
is effectively communicated to, and understood by, the employees. (8)
(b) Other than poor communication, describe the organisational factors that
could limit the effectiveness of the campaign. (12)
Section 2
This section contains ten questions and you are advised to spend approximately 90 minutes on it. The marks for
each question or part of a question are shown in brackets.
2. Outline reasons for maintaining good standards of health and safety within an organisation.(8)
3. Outline the key areas that should be addressed in the ‘arrangements’ section of a health
and safety policy document. (8)
4 (a) Explain why it is important for an organisation to set targets in terms of its health and
safety performance. (2)
(b) Outline SIX types of target that an organisation might typically set in relation to health
and safety. (6)
5 Employers have a requirement placed upon them under health and safety to involve their employees.
(i) Explain the difference between ‘consulting’ and ‘informing’ (2)
(ii) Outline the health and safety matters on which employers must consult their employees.
(6)
6 Outline the main health and safety issues to be included in an induction training
programme for new employees. (8)
7 Outline ways in which the health and safety culture of an organisation might be improved (8)
8 With respect to the management of risk within the workplace:
(i) Explain the meaning of the term ‘hierarchy of control’. (2)
(ii) Outline, with examples, the standard hierarchy that should be applied with
respect to controlling health and safety risks in the workplace. (6)
9 (a) Explain, using an example, the meaning of the term ‘risk’. (2)
(b) Outline the factors that should be considered when selecting individuals to
assist in carrying out risk assessments in the workplace. (6)
10 Outline the immediate and longer term actions that should be taken following a serious
injury accident at work. (8)
11 List the written information that is likely to be examined during a health and safety audit. (8)

Tuesday, 6 August 2019

NEBOSH PAPER 5

PAPER IGC 2 CONTROL OF INTERNATIONAL WORKPLACE HAZARDS

Section 1

This section contains one question. The marks for each part of the question are shown in brackets. You are
advised to spend approximately half an hour on it.
1. (a) Outline the factors to be considered when carrying out a manual handling risk assessment in respect
of the:
(i) the load. (4)
(ii) the individual (4)
(b) Give FOUR types of injury which may be caused by the incorrect manual handling of loads. (4)
(c) Give TWO examples of how a manual handling task might be avoided. (2)
(d) Outline a good handling technique that could be adopted by a worker required to lift a load. (6)

Section 2

This section contains ten questions and you are advised to spend approximately 90 minutes on it. The marks for each question or part of a question are shown in brackets.
2. Identify the main hazards associated with excavation work on construction sites. (8)
3. Outline the electrical safety checks that the user should carry out on a portable electrical
sander before using it. (8)
4 A maintenance worker regularly uses a hand held grinder, exposing him to external vibration.
(a) Identify the symptoms that the worker may experience due to this exposure. (2)
(b) Outline SIX control measures that can be used to reduce exposure to vibration. (6)
5 Fork-lift trucks operating in a busy environment. Describe suitable measures that the employer could take to reduce the risk of collision with workers. (8)
6 (a) Identify FOUR mechanical hazards associated with the use of mechanical hazards. (4)
(b) Outline the precautions to be taken to minimize the risk of injury to operators of pedestal drills. (4)
7. Outline the factors that may reduce the effectiveness of a local exhaust ventilation (LEV) system. (8)
8. (a) Explain, using a suitable sketch, the significance of the fire triangle. (2)
(b) Outline the main hazards that may be present during the demolition of a building. (6)
9 (a) Identify THREE forms of biological agent. (3)
(b) State THREE possible routes of entry into the body for a biological agent. (3)
(c ) Give TWO appropriate control measures that can be taken to reduce the risk of exposure to a biological agent. (2)
10. (a) Identify TWO types of ionizing radiation. (4)
(b) Explain the main principles of control for ionizing radiation. (4)
11. List the factors that should be considered when using a mobile elevated working platform (MEWP). (8)

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Friday, 5 September 2014

NEBOSH PAPER 6

IGC 1 THE MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

Section 1

This section contains one question. The marks for each part of the question are shown in brackets. You are
advised to spend approximately half an hour on it.
1. (a) Identify the control measures to reduce the likelihood of human error in the workplace. (8)
(b) Give FOUR reasons why the seriousness of a hazard may not be fully understood by the worker. (4)
(c) Identify ways in which managers can motivate workers to work safely. (8)

Section 2

This section contains ten questions and you are advised to spend approximately 90 minutes on it. The marks for each question or part of a question are shown in brackets.
2. Identify EIGHT possible hazards observed in a risk assessment on a long distance delivery driver. (8)
3. (a) Identify reasons why young workers could be at greater risk of accidents at work. (4)
(b) Outline the control measures that could be taken to minimise risks to young workers. (4)
4 (a) Outline the purpose of the ‘statement of intent’ section of a health and safety policy. (2)
(b) Identify the circumstances that would require a health and safety policy to be reviewed. (6)
5 Outline the actions that should be taken following an accidents at work that caused serious injury to a worker. (8)
6 (a) Identify TWO main purposes of first-aid treatment. (4)
(b) Outline the factors to be considered when making an assessment of first aid requirements in a workplace. (4)
7 Outline the key elements of a health and safety management system. (8)
8. (a) Outline, using an example, the meaning of the term ‘risk’. (3)
(b) Identify the key stages of a risk assessment. (5)
9 Identify reasons why a worker could require additional health and safety during their employment. (8)
10. (a) Outline how accident data can be used to improve health and safety performance within an organisation. (4)
(b) Outline TWO active (proactive) monitoring procedures that could be used to assess an organisation’s health and safety performance. (4)
11. Outline the factors that should be considered when assessing the health and safety competence
of a contractor. (8)

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NEBOSH PAPER 4

Paper IGC 1 THE MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

Section 1

This section contains one question. The marks for each part of the question are shown in brackets. You are
advised to spend approximately half an hour on it.
1. (a) An organisation has seen an increase in the number of accidents at work. Give FOUR reasons why this increase in accidents might have occurred. (4)
(b) Explain why workers may not follow the instructions they have been given. (4)
(c) Outline how the organisation might improve its health and safety performance to reduce
accidents. (12)

Section 2

This section contains ten questions and you are advised to spend approximately 90 minutes on it. The marks for each question or part of a question are shown in brackets.
2. Outline when a health and safety policy would require review. (8)
3. Explain how two organisations who share the same workplace can work together to ensure good health and safety standards are achieved. (8)
4 (a) Outline the rights of workers in respect of health and safety at work. (4)
(b) Outline the responsibilities of workers in respect of health and safety. (4)
5 Outline design features which may increase the likelihood of errors and violations occurring in the workplace. (8)
6 (a) Define the term ‘hazard’. (2)
(b) Define the term ‘risk’. (2)
(c) Identify FOUR means of hazard identification that may be used in a workplace. (4)
7 Describe , with the use of workplace examples, the principles of a general ‘hierarchy of control’ for risk reduction. (8)
8. Outline the main features of:
(a) a health and safety inspection; (4)
(b) a health and safety audit. (4)
9 Outline the benefits to an employer of conducting accident investigations. (8)
10. (a) Explain why it is important for an organisation to consult with its workers on health and safety issues. (4)
(b) Describe how the arrangements for consultation with workers may be made more effective. (4)
11. Identify the factors to be considered to ensure the health and safety of persons who are required to work on their own away from the workplace. (8)

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NEBOSH PAPER 3

Paper IGC 1 THE MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

Section 1

This section contains one question. The marks for each part of the question are shown in brackets. You are
advised to spend approximately half an hour on it.
1. Following a significant increase in accidents, a health and safety campaign is to be launched within
an organisation to encourage safer working by employees.
(a) Outline how the organisation might ensure that the nature of the campaign is effectively communicated to, and understood by, the employees. (8)
(b) Other than poor communication, describe the organisational factors that could limit the effectiveness of the campaign. (12)

Section 2

This section contains ten questions and you are advised to spend approximately 90 minutes on it. The marks for  each question or part of a question are shown in brackets.
2. Outline reasons for maintaining good standards of health and safety within an organisation.(8)
3. Outline the key areas that should be addressed in the ‘arrangements’ section of a health and safety policy document. (8)
4 (a) Explain why it is important for an organisation to set targets in terms of its health and safety performance. (2)
(b) Outline SIX types of target that an organisation might typically set in relation to health and safety. (6)
5 Employers have a requirement placed upon them under health and safety to involve their employees.
(i) Explain the difference between ‘consulting’ and ‘informing’ (2)
(ii) Outline the health and safety matters on which employers must consult their employees. (6)
6 Outline the main health and safety issues to be included in an induction training programme for new employees. (8)
7 Outline ways in which the health and safety culture of an organisation might be improved (8)
8 With respect to the management of risk within the workplace:
(i) Explain the meaning of the term ‘hierarchy of control’. (2)
(ii) Outline, with examples, the standard hierarchy that should be applied with respect to controlling health and safety risks in the workplace. (6)
9 (a) Explain, using an example, the meaning of the term ‘risk’. (2)
(b) Outline the factors that should be considered when selecting individuals to assist in carrying out risk assessments in the workplace. (6)
10 Outline the immediate and longer term actions that should be taken following a serious injury accident at work. (8)
11 List the written information that is likely to be examined during a health and safety audit. (8)

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