NEBOSH IDIP
International Diploma in occupational Health & Safety
The NEBOSH International Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety has become established as the most popular and highly respected qualification of its kind. Those who hold the qualification find themselves in high demand in the global marketplace.
This qualification assists in the development of professional competence, increasing learners’ ability to help organizations make sensible and proportionate decisions in order to manage risk, meet business objectives, and meet regulatory and other requirements.
Target Audience
It is ideal for people who are seeking a successful long-term career and who wish to be recognized as a professional in their field. Health and safety practitioners work in a diverse and challenging global workplace. To be the best, you need the best qualifications from best trainers.
Course Prerequisites
Achievement of the NEBOSH International General Certificate or direct equivalent prior to undertaking the International Diploma course is highly recommended.
Course Outline
With in-depth focus on the things that matter, the NEBOSH International Diploma Certificate covers the core skills you need, wherever in the world you work.
The syllabus comprises of four units:
Unit IA: Managing health and safety
Unit IB: Hazardous substances/agents
Unit IC: Workplace and work equipment safety
Unit DNI: Application of health and safety management in the workplace
Learning Outcomes
Successful learners will be able to:
- Explain moral, legal and economic reasons for the effective management of health and safety
- Understanding about health and safety management system
- Describe comparative governmental socio-legal and regulatory models
- Outline the purpose of enforcement and laws of contract
- Outline theories/models and use of loss causation techniques
- Explain the use of quantitative methods in analysing loss data
- Explain the purpose and use of performance measurement in relation to health and safety objectives and arrangements
- Explain the need for and process of reviewing health and safety performance
- Explain how to identify, assess and evaluate risk and to implement a risk assessment programme
Assessment Methodology
The qualification is divided into four units, three assessed by written examinations of three hours’ duration (Units IA, IB and IC) with the assignment unit designed to test knowledge across the syllabus, assessing application of health and safety theory and practice (Unit DNI).