NEBOSH FAQs
NEBOSH Certificates are considered to be level 3, equivalent to A level qualifications.
There are no academic entry requirements or training pre-requisites to study a NEBOSH certificate.
Delegates will however need to possess sufficient knowledge of the English language in order to enable them to understand and articulate the concepts contained in the course syllabus.
An open book exam allows you access to; course notes, textbooks and other research/data sources including the internet during the exam.
You complete you NEBOSH open Book Exam at any suitable location including at home.
Once started the NEBOSH Open Book Exam must be completed and submitted within 24 hours although it should only take around 3 hours to complete.
NEBOSH stands for “National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health.”
NEBOSH accredit national and international (globally recognised) qualifications in workplace health, safety, and environmental management in an effort to raise and recognise competence in the workplace. Their qualifications are highly respected by governments, employers and our learners across the globe.
The NEBOSH closing interview is a short but mandatory one-to-one meeting to discuss your exam submission confirming that you completed it on your own without any external help and to verify your identity.
It is not something for you to worry about and your interview will take place at an agreed time via a short video call using microsoft teams or in person at an agreed location.
NEBOSH ‘open book exam’ (OBE) results are released 50 working days from the exam date.
If you are required to undertake a practical assessment – these results are released 10 weeks from the submission date of the practical assessment (not the exam date).