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OTHM Level 6 Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety






The OTHM Level 6 Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety is an advanced qualification tailored for individuals seeking a thorough understanding of health and safety management. This diploma is ideal for those aspiring to senior positions in the field. The qualification comprises seven mandatory units, totaling 60 credits.

Mandatory Units:

  1. Health and Safety Management Principles and Policy (8 credits) 📜


    • Learn the essential principles of health and safety management and how to formulate effective policies.
  2. Health and Safety Management Practice (10 credits) 🔧


    • Gain practical knowledge and skills to manage health and safety operations effectively in the workplace.
  3. Risk and Incident Management (8 credits) ⚠️

  4. Promoting a Positive Health and Safety Culture (6 credits) 🌟

  5. Maintaining a Safe Workplace Environment (12 credits) 🏢

  6. Health and Safety Law, Regulation and Influence (8 credits) ⚖️


    • Gain insights into health and safety laws and regulations, and learn how to influence and comply with legal requirements.
  7. Development of the Health and Safety Practitioner (8 credits) 🚀


    • This unit is designed to develop the skills and competencies of health and safety practitioners, preparing them for advanced roles in the industry.

Enroll in the OTHM Level 6 Diploma at Aim Vision Safety Institute to elevate your expertise and leadership in occupational health and safety. Our comprehensive training will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in this critical field. 📈

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