The NEBOSH National Diploma is the most popular and recognised health and safety qualification of its kind. First introduced for health and safety professionals in 1980, over 18,000 learners have completed the various versions since its inception.
This qualification assists in the development of professional competence, increasing your ability to help organisations make sensible and proportionate decisions in order to manage risk, meet business objectives, and meet regulatory and other requirements. Thorough but achievable, the qualification is designed to meet the needs of the modern workplace. It is a university degree-level qualification to be proud of, which offers a route to Masters-level study.
The qualification covers the practical skills that are essential to health and safety professionals. It assesses a learner’s ability to apply their skills and knowledge and deliver positive change throughout the workplace.
Those who pass the NEBOSH National Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety are entitled to use the designatory letters DipNEBOSH.
The qualification is made up of 3 units which must be completed within five years.
Unit ND1: Know – Workplace Health and Safety Principles (UK) – 195 Hours including 60 hours for the assessment.
Unit ND2: Do – Controlling Workplace Health Issues (UK) – 145 Hours including 40 hours for the assessment.
Unit ND3: Do – Controlling Workplace Safety Issues (UK) – 135 Hours including 40 hours for the assessment
Assessment:
Assessments will be available twice a year for each unit, with around a month allowed to complete the assignment and return them to NEBOSH.
Entry Requirements
There no formal entry requirements for this qualification, however learners should consider that this is professional level qualification, equivalent to SCQF Level 10. Achievement of the NEBOSH National General Certificate, or direct equivalent, prior to undertaking the Diploma course is highly recommended.
It is also vital that learners have an appropriate standard of English language in order to understand and articulate the concepts contained in the syllabus.
NEBOSH recommends that learners undertaking this qualification should reach a minimum standard of English equivalent to an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 7.0 or higher in IELTS tests.