nebosh general - igc
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Student number:
The National Examination
Board in Occupational
Safety and Health
Dominus Way
Meridian Business Park
Leicester LE19 1QW
www.nebosh.org.uk
UNIT RESULT NOTIFICATION AND STATUS REPORT
NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety
09 October 2012
Full name:
Course provider:
Thomas Bert Francis
690 - NOSA
#
36 Oceandale Road
Bluff
Durban
4052
South Africa
Mr T B Francis
00151714
First name/s (given name):
Surname (family name):
Thomas Bert
Francis
Unit DateMark
Course
providerStatus
Unit
resultDescription
High
mark
690Pass74 74Pass06/08/2012IGC1 Management of international health and safety
690Pass73 Pass06/08/2012 73IGC2 Control of international workplace hazards
690Pass73 73Pass06/08/2012IGC3 International health and safety practical application
*Notes
220
DISTINCTIONGrade:
Overall mark:
If an exemption has been applied to any unit then the word ‘Exempt’ will appear in the status column above, next to
the mark awarded. In addition, if the word ‘Exempt’ shows with an asterisk on an IGC1 unit, this denotes that the
exemption has been taken from a previous pass in Unit IA of the International Diploma in Occupational Health and
Safety and the mark has been capped to the minimum required for a pass (mark of 45).
If you have achieved a Pass in any of the above units (≥45% for examinations and ≥60% for the practical), your unit
certificate will be sent shortly, on which your name will appear as above (see overleaf).
If you have achieved a Pass or hold a valid exemption in all three units, then congratulations on your success and
your qualification parchment will follow in due course, on which your name will appear as above (see overleaf).
You may, however, opt to re-sit a successful unit for the purpose of improving your overall qualification grade (see
overleaf).
EXAMINATIONS ADMINISTRATION SECTION 00151714
# Please ensure that your name is shown correctly (see overleaf).
Notes
Qualifying periods
The latest result for each unit is shown overleaf. If a higher mark was achieved at an earlier sitting, this result is also shown and
indicated in the ‘High mark’ column. A Pass must be obtained in all three units within a five-year period in order to qualify for the
NEBOSH International General Certificate. There are exemptions available for Unit IGC1. A list of available qualifications / units
which can be used as exemptions can be found in the FAQ section of the NEBOSH website. If you have claimed an exemption and
achieved a pass in the other units, you will also qualify for the International General Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health.
Referrals will be granted in individual units where candidates have failed to reach a satisfactory standard. If you have been referred
in an individual unit (<45% for Units IGC1 and IGC2 and <60% for Unit IGC3) you may re-sit just the unit/s in which you have been
referred providing that you re-sit within five years of the result declaration date of the first successful unit. You may wish to re -sit at a
standard examination sitting (March, June, September or December). However, many of our course providers offer local
examinations on a date chosen by them and these may be available to external re-sit candidates. If you are interested in this service
please contact customer services on 0116 263 4700, [email protected] or www.nebosh.org.uk/Studying/Find_an_Exam
Awarding and grading criteria
Grading criteria shall not apply to individual units but candidates will be informed of the unit mark achieved. Candidates who are
successful in an individual unit will be issued with a unit certificate, normally within 40 working days of the issue of the result
notification.
The aggregate mark of the three unit marks is used to determine a grade for the qualification according to the following criteria:
Distinction 210 marks or more
Credit 180 - 209 marks
Pass 150 - 179 marks
Qualification parchments will normally be issued within 40 working days of the issue of the result notification. Candidates may,
however, wish to re-sit a successful unit for the purpose of improving a grade at any time within the five-year period but must inform
NEBOSH in writing of their intention to do so. However, the latest date NEBOSH must be informed is no later than 20 working days
of the date of issue of the result notification for the third successfully completed unit. Candidates who fail to do this will be issued with
a parchment and will be deemed as having completed the qualification.
Special consideration
If you have submitted a request for special consideration and this has been acknowledged by NEBOSH, then this will have been
considered prior to your result being confirmed.
Enquiries about results
If you have received a result that is at variance with your reasonable expectations, you should discuss this first with your tutor. The
NEBOSH ‘Enquiries About Results (EARs) and Appeals policy and procedures’ is available in the ‘About NEBOSH’ section of the
NEBOSH website (www.nebosh.org.uk).
If, following discussion with your tutor, you wish to make an 'enquiry about result' (EAR), this must be submitted on the ‘Enquiry About
Result (EAR) request form’, which is available with the Enquiries policy, within 20 working days of the result/s notification date (as
shown on your examination entry confirmation) of the result to which it relates (see overleaf). The form should be posted to the
address shown, together with payment of the appropriate fee. The EAR process cannot be started until the fee is received and the
form will, therefore, be returned to you if payment is not included. NEBOSH does not issue invoices for EAR fees. A Type 1 enquiry
(£12 per unit) is for a clerical check on the correct addition and processing of marks; a Type 2 enquiry (£50 per unit) includes a
clerical check (as Type 1), a re-mark of the script and a summary report relating to overall performance. NEBOSH will normally
provide written notification of the EAR outcome within forty working days of the closing date for receipt of enquiries. Requests
for special consideration that have not been submitted previously cannot be accepted as part of the enquiry procedures. Please note
that NEBOSH employs detailed and thorough assessment procedures before results are declared such that few enquiries are likely to
justify a change of result.
Important note - submission of a Type 1 or Type 2 EAR does not guarantee that a mark (or grade) will be adjusted upwards after
review. It is also important to note that a mark (or grade) may also be adjusted downwards following an EAR review.
Student name
Your name (as shown overleaf) will appear on your unit certificates and final qualification parchment, (names exceeding 60
characters may appear over two or more lines). If your name is shown incorrectly you must advise us in writing within 10 working
days of the result/s notification date (as shown on your examination entry confirmation), enclosing a copy of supporting photographic
identification eg current passport, driving licence or national identity card. Requests received after 10 working days will incur a
charge for the re-issue of certification. NEBOSH will make every effort to accommodate your request but please note that due to
regulatory requirements this may not always be possible.