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Philippines Safety Professionals – Your NEBOSH IGC Advantage Is Here


 

Opportunities like this don’t appear every day. This September, Green World Group brings you the most valuable NEBOSH IGC Course in the Philippines yet — backed by the SG60 National Day Offer that delivers unmatched value for aspiring and experienced safety professionals.

For one special enrollment window, you’ll gain internationally recognized NEBOSH training, plus 15 additional HSE courses at a special offer price — a career-defining package for anyone serious about Occupational Health and Safety.

Is the NEBOSH IGC the Right Choice for Your HSE Career in the Philippines?

For many professionals in the Philippines, the NEBOSH International General Certificate (IGC) is more than just a qualification — it’s a passport to global career opportunities. Employers in industries like oil & gas, construction, manufacturing, and logistics increasingly demand internationally recognized Occupational Health and Safety certifications.

By earning your NEBOSH IGC in the Philippines, you gain:

  • A credential respected by employers worldwide.
  • The skills to manage workplace risks and ensure legal compliance under both local and international standards.
  • A competitive edge for high-demand roles in the growing HSE career market.

Whether you aim to secure a promotion locally or pursue opportunities abroad, NEBOSH training positions you as a trusted safety professional in any industry.

The SG60 National Day Offer – Only for September 2025 Sunday Batch

When you enroll in the NEBOSH IGC Course, you also unlock:

  • 15 International HSE Courses covering advanced, niche safety disciplines.
  • Pass Promise – first attempt support guarantee with free re-attendance or extended tutor access if needed.
  • Part-time, blended virtual learning — study without pausing your career.

Batch Dates: 07 September 2025 – 05 October 2025
Mode: Virtual learning accessible anywhere in the Philippines.

Why Safety Professionals in the Philippines Choose Green World Group

  • Gold Learning Partner with NEBOSH (No. 733).
  • Trainers with proven, hands-on industry expertise.
  • Consistent high pass rates and student success stories.
  • A network of graduates working in top industries worldwide.

Who Should Enroll NEBOSH IGC in the Philippines?

  • New entrants aiming for a recognized HSE career qualification.
  • Safety officers, supervisors, and managers upgrading their credentials.
  • Professionals in oil & gas, construction, and manufacturing sectors.
  • Anyone looking for safety courses in the Philippines with global recognition.

Secure Your Seat – Elevate Your Career

Spaces are limited for this NEBOSH training program, and the SG60 National Day Offer is available for a short time.

Contact our team today:
Mrs. Fouzia – fouzia.u@greenwgroup.com | +65 8963 5226
Mr. Mohamed Mukthar – mukthar.m@greenwgroup.com | +65 8963 6114

Your safety career deserves this advantage. Enroll today and step into the global stage of Occupational Health and Safety.

Visit us: https://greenwgroup.co.uk/singapore/nebosh/nebosh-igc/

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