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Level 6 Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health

The Level 6 Diploma British Safety Council is a degree-level qualification for health and safety professionals wishing to progress their careers.Because  Holders of the Level 6 Diploma can apply for graduate membership of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (Grad IOSH). Many then progress to become chartered members (CMIOSH)
 

Qualification overview

The qualification is divided into three units:
Unit 1 – Principles of health and safety management
Unit 2 – Safeguarding people’s health in the workplace
Unit 3 – Promoting a positive health and safety culture in the workplace

Assessment

 Unit 1 is assessed by a 3-hour written examination
Unit 2 is assessed by a 2.5-hour written examination and a workplace-based assignment
Unit 3 is assessed by a workplace-based assignment
If you can’t find time in your busy schedule to attend a classroom course, then distance learning is the answer.
The structured programme includes study texts, PDF PowerPoint presentations, research tasks and practice questions. Progress is tracked and tutor support is available via e-mail.
Assessment is via two written examinations and two workplace-based assignments.

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