Refreshed qualification tackles high-risk industry

Posted on Wednesday 7 May 2025

A RECENT survey found that nine in ten learners would recommend a health and safety qualification for an industry with one of the highest number of fatalities: construction.

In 2023/4, 51 people in Great Britain lost their lives from working in the construction industry, equivalent to 37% of all work-related fatalities that year.1 

The NEBOSH Health and Safety Management for Construction qualification is available to study in both UK and International variants. The UK version is closely aligned to Construction (Design & Management) (CDM) Regulations, while the international option references ILO guidance. Learners will cover a broad range of topics to help them: 

  • Recognise, assess and control common construction hazards
  • Develop safe systems of work
  • Take part in incident investigations
  • Advise on the roles, competencies and duties under construction legislation
  • Positively influence health and safety culture
  • Confidently challenge unsafe behaviours
  • Help manage contractors.

The survey also found that nine in ten learners felt their ability to identify hazards and risks in the construction industry had improved. Now, refreshed for 2025 based on their feedback and a panel of industry experts, the qualification's syllabus covers additional industry challenges, such as fatigue and inspectors' powers, to further solidify their learning and maintain standards.

Michael Smith, Response Supervisor – Housing Repairs for South Holland District Council, says: “I found the whole course extremely interesting; the study and work-based scenarios were good and worthwhile. I thought the content of the course was pitched correctly, and the syllabus covered it [the topic] in great depth. Having gained the qualification, I am now in a position where I feel that I can make a positive impact within the workplace.”

A level 7 qualification, NEBOSH Health and Safety Management for Construction (UK) will continue to be recognised by CSCS, the UK construction industry's certificate scheme. Holders are eligible to apply for CSCS’s Academically Qualified Person (AQP) card. 

The NEBOSH Health and Safety Management for Construction qualification is available to study in both UK and International variants. For further information, visit: www.nebosh.org.uk/construction-uk or www.nebosh.org.uk/construction-international

1 https://www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/fatals.htm 

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