Official pass rates for the National General Certificate:
  NGC1 NGC2 NGC3
Jan-Mar 08 73% 85% 96%
Apr-Jun 08 79% 80% 95%
Jul-Sep 08 74% 83% 94%
Oct-Dec 08 71% 84% 95%
Jan-Mar 09 78% 88% 94%
Apr-Jun 09 69% 80% 95%
Pass rates based on UK Standard and 'Local' examination sitting dates
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Why Health and Safety Matters
People so often view health and safety as an obstruction to them working or having fun - this is really not the case and the following paragraph (which I just found on a job description page on the HSE's website) sums it up very well:
"Every year 39 million days are lost to British industry as a result of accidents and ill health caused by work activities. Every year more than 30,000 people suffer a major injury caused by work activities. Every year more than 2 million people suffer from work related ill health. Every working day at least one person will lose his or her life. These are the facts that tell you why our work matters. We want health and safety to be recognised as a cornerstone of a civilised society and, with that, to achieve a record of workplace health and safety that leads the world."
"Every year 39 million days are lost to British industry as a result of accidents and ill health caused by work activities. Every year more than 30,000 people suffer a major injury caused by work activities. Every year more than 2 million people suffer from work related ill health. Every working day at least one person will lose his or her life. These are the facts that tell you why our work matters. We want health and safety to be recognised as a cornerstone of a civilised society and, with that, to achieve a record of workplace health and safety that leads the world."
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