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NEBOSH International Diploma
Syllabus

NEBOSH International Diploma Syllabus

To achieve the NEBOSH International Diploma, you will need to successfully complete the four compulsory units (Unit IA: 'International Management of Health and Safety' (incorporating Core Skills), Unit IB: 'International Control of Hazardous Agents in the Workplace', Unit IC: 'International Workplace and Work Equipment Safety' and Unit ID: 'International Application of Health and Safety Theory and Practice'.

Preparatory Content (Core Skills) (19 hours)Unit IB - International Control of Hazardous Agents in the Workplace (115 hours)Unit IC - International Workplace and Work Equipment Safety (115 hours)
CS1 - Communication Skills
CS2 - Training Skills
IB1 - General Aspects of Occupational Health and Hygiene
IB2 - Principles of Toxicology and Epidemiology
IB3 - Chemical Agents – Evaluating Risk
IB4 - Hazardous Substances – Preventive & Protective Measures
IB5 - Hazardous Substances – Monitoring and Maintenance of Control Measures
IB6 - Biological Agents
IB7 - Physical Agents 1 – Noise and Vibration
IB8 - Physical Agents 2 - Radiation & Thermal Environment
IB9 - Psycho-Social Agents
IB10 - Ergonomic Agents
IC1 - General Workplace Issues
IC2 - Principles of Fire and Explosion
IC3 - Workplace Fire Risk Assessment
IC4 - Storage, Handling & Processing of Dangerous Substances
IC5 - Work Equipment
IC6 - Machinery Safety
IC7 - Mechanical Handling
IC8 - Electrical Safety
IC9 - Safety in Construction and Demolition
IC10 - Environmental Pollution and Waste Management
Unit IA - International Management of Health and Safety (170 hours)
IA1 - Principles of Health and Safety Management
IA2 - Loss Causation and Incident Investigation
IA3 - Identifying Hazards, Assessing and Evaluating Risks
IA4 - Risk Control and Emergency Planning
IA5 - Organisational Factors
IA6 - Human Factors
IA7 - Regulating Health and Safety
IA8 - Measuring Health and Safety Performance
Unit ID – International Application of Health and Safety Theory and Practice (56 hours)
This unit comprises an 8,000-word assignment for submission after completion of units IA, IB and IC.
 
 
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