Monday, 11 January 2016

Nebosh IGC Training in Chennai, Nebosh in Chennai

NEBOSH IGC Course is designed for Managers, Supervisors and employees who requires proficiency in the field of health and safety.

Nebosh IGC Course in Chennai from POSHE brings a breakthrough for your career in health and safety, or a step ahead to do further qualifications like NEBOSH International Diploma

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POSHE is premier in the design and delivery of health and safety training. Delegates have chosen POSHE as their preferred nebosh course training provider. Our Qualified tutors and attentive support provokes confidence among delegates for Nebosh course in chennai.

Course Duration:
Ten days Class Room Training
Two hours of Written Assessment for each IGC1 & GC2
One Practical Assessment
 

Assessment:
Units IGC1 and GC2 of the NEBOSH International General Certificate are assessed by two-hour written examination each. Unit GC3 is assessed by a practical assessment carried out at your own workplace.
To Qualify you must score minimum 45% in unit IGC 1 & GC 2 and 60 % in GC 3.


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Wednesday, 6 January 2016

NEBOSH IGC Training in Chennai

National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health is a UK based autonomous examination board. NEBOSH gives different stages worldwide to all level of workers to upgrade their profession in occupational health and safety. It doesn't provide courses yet creates distinctive capabilities and sets strategies for evaluations in occupational health and safety.

POSHE has excellent trainers for Nebosh course in Chennai who are qualified by NEBOSH and provide candidates in Chennai with state of the art training with exceptional support from our back end team. All our Safety and Health courses in Chennai are designed with work opportunity for candidates who complete NEBOSH courses in Chennai and Bangalore.




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Batch Starts 25th Jan'16
Exam Dates 8th & 9th Feb'16

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Friday, 1 January 2016

Fire and Safety Diploma Courses in Chennai

POSHE solutions is a recognized centre for learning internationally accredited course and having branches across globe, we are heading in providing safety education to create a safe workplace.

Globally recognized international safety training course provider POSHE offer Courses - IOSH, NEBOSH Certified Courses, IASP, HABC, BSC - British Safety Council and Govt. of India accredited diploma courses as follows:

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Monday, 28 December 2015

Common Fire Hazards

Fire safety is the arrangement of practices planned to diminish the obliteration created by flame. Fire safety measures incorporate those that are expected to avoid ignition of an uncontrolled fire, and those that are utilized to restrain the improvement and impacts of a fire after it begins.

Some common fire hazards are:
  • Kitchen fires from unattended cooking, such as frying, broiling, and simmering
  • Electrical systems that are overloaded, resulting in hot wiring or connections, or failed components
  • Combustible storage areas with insufficient protection
  • Combustibles near equipment that generates heat, flame, or sparks
  • Candles and other open flames
  • Smoking (Cigarettes, cigars, pipes, lighters, etc.)
  • Equipment that generates heat and utilizes combustible materials
  • Flammable liquids and aerosols
  • Flammable solvents (and rags soaked with solvent) placed in enclosed trash cans
  • Fireplace chimneys not properly or regularly cleaned
  • Cooking appliances - stoves, ovens
  • Heating appliances - fireplaces, wood burning stoves, furnaces, boilers, portable heaters
  • Household appliances - clothes dryers, curling irons, hair dryers, refrigerators, freezers
  • Chimneys that concentrate creosote
  • Electrical wiring in poor condition
  • Leaking Batteries
  • Personal ignition sources - matches, lighters
  • Electronic and electrical equipment
  • Exterior cooking equipment - barbecue

Thursday, 24 December 2015

Nebosh IGC Exam Technique


Why candidates fail in Nebosh IGC Exam?

Most of the candidates fail in Nebosh IGC Exams are when they fail to apply the basic expectations of the Examiners.


The major expectations of the Examiner’s are:

  • Applying the Command word when writing the answer.
  • Fail to attend all the questions
  • Irrelevant Answers
If you can come across the above barrier then the success is waiting for you to obtain nebosh IGC Certificate.

Our Tutors Can you help you to overcome the hurdles to achieve Nebosh course in Chennai.

POSHE Trainers support you extensively to over these hurdles and strive to make the syllabus clear during the session conducted for Nebosh igc course in Chennai. POSHE is one among the best institute to offer Nebosh course in Chennai.

Monday, 21 December 2015

Types of Fire Extinguishers

It is important to know what type of extinguisher you are using. Using the wrong type of extinguisher for the wrong type of fire can be life-threatening.

Most common Types of Fire Extinguishers:

Water extinguishers or APW extinguishers (air-pressurized water) are suitable for class A fires only. Never use a water extinguisher on grease fires, electrical fires or class D fires - the flames will spread and make the fire bigger! Water extinguishers are filled with water and are typically pressurized with air. Again - water extinguishers can be very dangerous in the wrong type of situation. Only fight the fire if you're certain it contains ordinary combustible materials only.



Dry chemical extinguishers come in a variety of types and are suitable for a combination of class A, B and C fires. These are filled with foam or powder and pressurized with nitrogen. o BC - This is the regular type of dry chemical extinguisher. It is filled with sodium bicarbonate or potassium bicarbonate. The BC variety leaves a mildly corrosive residue which must be cleaned immediately to prevent any damage to materials. o ABC - This is the multipurpose dry chemical extinguisher. The ABC type is filled with monoammonium phosphate, a yellow powder that leaves a sticky residue that may be damaging to electrical appliances such as a computer.

Dry chemical extinguishers have an advantage over CO2 extinguishers since they leave a nonflammable substance on the extinguished material, reducing the likelihood of re-ignition.

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) extinguishers are used for class B and C fires. CO2 extinguishers contain carbon dioxide, a non-flammable gas, and are highly pressurized. The pressure is so great that it is not uncommon for bits of dry ice to shoot out the nozzle. They don't work very well on class A fires because they may not be able to displace enough oxygen to put the fire out, causing it to re-ignite. 



CO2 extinguishers have an advantage over dry chemical extinguishers since they don't leave a harmful residue - a good choice for an electrical fire on a computer or other favorite electronic device such as a stereo or TV.

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Wednesday, 16 December 2015

USING A FIRE EXTINGUISHER

USING A FIRE EXTINGUISHER



P - Pull the Pin at the top of the extinguisher. The pin releases a locking mechanism
and will allow you to discharge the extinguisher.


A - Aim at the base of the fire, not the flames. This is important - in order to put out
the fire, you must extinguish the fuel.


S - Squeeze the lever slowly. This will release the extinguishing agent in the
extinguisher. If the handle is released, the discharge will stop.


S - Sweep from side to side. Using a sweeping motion, move the fire extinguisher
back and forth until the fire is completely out. Operate the extinguisher from a safe
distance, several feet away, and then move towards the fire once it starts to
diminish. Be sure to read the instructions on your fire extinguisher - different fire
extinguishers recommend operating them from different distances.


Remember: Aim at the base of the fire, not at the flames !

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