From 2025 onwards, NEBOSH will withdraw the International Technical Certificate (ITC) in Oil and Gas Operational Safety (IOG). Learners are advised to consider the NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Process Safety Management (PSM) as the recommended alternative qualification.
Professionals in Pakistan looking to specialize in process safety management can pursue the NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Process Safety Management (PSM). This course is offered in association with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), U.K.’s leading health and safety regulator.
The qualification provides a strong foundation in process risk management, equipping students with recognized industrial practices and advanced occupational health and safety skills.
It also trains professionals to prevent high-risk accidents and near misses caused by the release of hazardous substances such as hydrocarbons and chemicals, ensuring safer workplaces and better risk control.
Our NEBOSH PSM course is offered through virtual live classes and e-learning, allowing professionals in Pakistan to study flexibly and conveniently.
NEBOSH PSM Examination
The Process Safety Management assessment consists of a 90-minute multiple-choice exam that can be completed online from anywhere, enabling learners to achieve their NEBOSH qualification without the need to attend a physical testing center.
Upon completing the Process Safety Management course, candidates will develop expertise in the following areas:
After completing the NEBOSH Process Safety Management course, you will be equipped to:
Industrial professionals working in process industries such as oil and gas, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and plastics can benefit greatly from the NEBOSH HSE Process Safety Management course. These industries involve work environments with unpredictable risks and hazards, and this certification ensures that HSE managers, safety officers, and enforcement executives gain comprehensive control over health and safety management processes.
This certification is not intended for professionals such as chemical engineers or process safety specialists with extensive experience in processing environments.
Candidates seeking this qualification to enhance their career prospects should have prior knowledge of health and safety practices in various workplaces. It is also an advantage if prospective students already hold an additional NEBOSH certification as part of their professional portfolio.