A Study Book for the NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management by Ian Coombes
RMS are pleased to offer a series of Study Books for NEBOSH Courses. A series of excellent reference guides for those in management positions; these publications are of relevance to all health & safety personnel, particularly those undertaking courses for personal development either as required by the parameters of their post or as self interest. 'NEBOSH' (National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health) are nationally recognised qualifications in the general field of health and safety; valid in their own right, such qualifications are also used as stepping stones for other higher level courses in related fields. The Study Books are also extremely popular as support materials for other NEBOSH accredited course providers. The newest addition to our range of titles is specific to the management of fire safety: The second edition has been revised to include the essential requirements of the Department for Communities and Local Government Guidance to the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 at a level appropriate for this course of study and qualification. The publication is designed to meet the syllabus requirements of the NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management (Units FC1 and FC2), which is designed to fulfill the National Occupational Standards in Fire Safety at Level 3, which has common units with the Emergency Fire Services National Occupational Standards. It is an appropriate source of information to enable those moving into Fire Safety Advisor roles, or Fire Service Personnel developing their underpinning knowledge as part of the Integrated Personal Development System. Containing a variety of photographs and sketches (many hand drawn to show the standard required at NEBOSH examination), this guide will provide an excellent reference for all those with management responsibility in fire safety to help enable them to ensure that their organisation meets its legal duties and safeguards its people and its business. The guide meets the Employment National Training Organisation (ENTO) standards for health and safety at NVQ Level 3. Students studying for the NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management and similar qualifications, will find this book particularly useful.