5 Reasons Why You should Take the NEBOSH Diploma with CHSS.
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The NEBOSH National Diploma is a structured qualification to enable you to progress your career in health & Safety and offers the academic requirements for chartered membership of IOSH. It aims to provide the knowledge & understanding that underpins competent performance as a Health & Safety Professional.
- We have an experienced & dedicated team of NEBOSH Diploma Tutors, running 15 courses each year, headed up by a NEBOSH Examiner
- Our pass rates are consistently above the national averages
- You have close & direct access to your tutous for help & advice
- Access to the Password Protected area of our site that gives you advice on the NEBOSH Diploma, with modal answers to questions, guidance on assignments & a whole host of other resources that have been built up over years & that are constantly being updated
- We provide National Coverage locally via our Open Courses (see below for dates & locations) or we can meet your In-house needs.
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What are the NEBOSH National Diploma Course Key Facts? |
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Who the Course is For?
The National Diploma is designed for individuals who want to progress their career in health & safety & develop more in-depth knowledge & skills aiming to become health & safety practitioners. CHSS provides experience tutors to guide you & support you, online support with a password protected Diploma website.
For more detailed course information on the NEBOSH National Diploma click here
What are the Learning Outcomes of the NEBOSH Diploma?
- After successfully completing the course the delegate will:
- GradIOSH designatory letters can be used after enrolment for a period of Initial Professional Development (IPD).
- CMIOSH chartered status is gained after successful completion of a minimum of 2 years Initial Professional Development (IPD) during which they will develop a skills based portfolio in OSH Practice and
- undertake a professional review interview with the Privy Council.
- Be able to provide detailed advice for health & safety issues in line with current legislation & HSE guidance.
- Be able to assist the organisation in continual health & safety management and control measures.
- Have a broad range of detailed knowledge & the application of key health & safety issues.
Here is the NEBOSH Diploma Course Content.
The 4 units A, B, C & D content is outlined below & these are accompanied with a common skills element:
Common Skills:
- Communication Skills
- Training Skills
Unit A: Managing Health & Safety
A1 Principles of health and safety management A2 Loss causation and incident investigation A3 Identifying hazards, assessing and evaluating risk A4 Risk control and emergency planning A5 Organisational factors A6 Human factors A7 Principles of health and safety law A8 Criminal law A9 Civil law A10 Measuring health and safety performance
Unit B: Hazardous Agents in the Workplace
B1 General aspects of occupational health and hygiene B2 Principles of Toxicology and Epidemiology B3 Chemical Agents - Evaluating Risk B4 Hazardous Substances - Preventative and Protective Measures B5 Hazardous Substances - Monitoring and Maintenance of Control Measures B6 Biological Agents B7 Physical Agents (1) - Noise and Vibration B8 Physical Agents (2) - Radiation and Thermal environment B9 Psycho-social Agents B10 Ergonomic agents
Unit C: Workplace & Work Equipment
C1 General workplace issues C2 Principles of fire and explosion C3 Workplace fire risk assessment C4 The storage, handling and processing of dangerous substances C5 Work equipment C6 Machinery safety C7 Mechanical handling C8 Electrical safety C9 Safety in construction and demolition C10 Environmental pollution and waste management
Unit D: Application of Health & Safety Theory & Practice
Candidates are required to make a detailed reveiw of the health & safety performance of a workplace or organisation an produce a justified action plan to improve performance. The expected length of the assisgnment is around 8,000 words.
Assessment System
It consists of three 3-hour exams for Units A, B & C and a workplace-based assisgnment for Unit D. All are set & marked by NEBOSH.
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Location |
Week 1 |
Week 2 |
Week 3 |
Exam |
Week 4 |
Week 5 |
Week 6 |
Exams |
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Bristol |
26-30 Jan 09 |
30 MAr-3 Apr 09 |
1-5 Jun 09 |
7 Jul 09 |
7-11 Sept 09 |
26-30 Oct 09 |
14-18 Dec 09 |
20 & 21 Jan 10 |
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Birmingham |
4-8 Aug 08 |
22-26 Sept 08 |
10-14 Nov 08 |
20 Jan 09 |
2-6 Feb 09 |
23-27 Mar 09 |
11-15 May 09 |
8 & 9 Jul 09 |
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Birmingham |
19-23 Jan 09 |
9-13 Mar 09 |
27 Apr-1 May 09 |
7 Jul 09 |
17-21 Aug 09 |
28 Sept-2 Oct 09 |
30 Nov-4 Dec 09 |
20 & 21 Jan 10 |
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Cardiff |
4-8 Aug 08 |
29 Sept-3 Oct 08 |
17-21 Nov 08 |
20 Jan 09 |
2-6 Feb 09 |
23-27 Mar 09 |
11-15 May 09 |
8 & 9 Jul 09 |
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Cardiff |
12-16 Jan 09 |
16-20 Mar 09 |
18-21 May 09 |
7 Jul 09 |
24-28 Aug 09 |
12-16 Oct 09 |
23-27 Nov 09 |
20 & 21 Jan 10 |
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Glasgow |
18-22 Aug 08 |
6-10 Oct 08 |
1-5 Dec 08 |
20 Jan 09 |
23-27 Feb 09 |
20-24 Apr 09 |
1-5 Jun 09 |
8 & 9 Jul 09 |
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Glasgow |
12-16 Jan 09 |
16-20 Mar 09 |
18-22 May 09 |
7 Jul 09 |
20-24 July 09 |
14-18 Sept 09 |
9-13 Nov 09 |
20 & 21 Jan 10 |
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Leeds |
28 Jul-1 Aug 08 |
22-26 Sept 08 |
3-7 Nov 08 |
20 Jan 09 |
26-30 Jan 09 |
16-20 Mar 09 |
11-15 May 09 |
8 & 9 Jul 09 |
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Leeds |
19-23 Jan 09 |
2-6 Mar 09 |
27 Apr-1 May 09 |
7 Jul 09 |
3-7 Aug 09 |
28 Sept-2 Oct 09 |
16-20 Nov 09 |
20 & 21 Jan 10 |
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London |
11-15 Aug 08 |
22-26 Sept 08 |
17-21 Nov 08 |
20 Jan 09 |
9-13 Feb 09 |
30 Mar-3 Apr 09 |
18-22 May 09 |
8 & 9 Jul 09 |
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London |
16-20 Feb 09 |
27 Apr-1 May 09 |
8-12 June 09 |
7 Jul 09 |
24-28 Aug 09 |
12-16 Oct 09 |
30 Nov-4 Dec 09 |
20 & 21 Jan 10 |
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Newcastle |
18-22 Aug 08 |
20-24 Oct 08 |
8-12 Dec 08 |
20 Jan 09 |
23-27 Feb 09 |
20-24 Apr 09 |
1-5 Jun 09 |
8 & 9 Jul 09 |
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Newcastle |
12-16 Jan 09 |
9-13 Mar 09 |
27 Apr-1 May 09 |
7 Jul 09 |
27-31 July 09 |
21-25 Sept 09 |
16-20 Nov 09 |
20 & 21 Jan 10 |
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Warrington |
11-15 Aug 08 |
29 Sept-3 Oct 08 |
24-28 Nov 08 |
20 Jan 09 |
9-13 Feb 09 |
30 May-3 Apr 09 |
18-22 May 09 |
8 & 9 Jul 09 |
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Warrington |
19-23 Jan 09 |
23-27 Mar 09 |
8-12 June 09 |
7 Jul 09 |
27-31 July 09 |
21-25 Sept 09 |
16-20 Nov 09 |
20 & 21 Jan 10 |
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Windsor |
28 Jul-1 Aug 08 |
8-12 Sept 08 |
27-31 Oct 08 |
20 Jan 09 |
26-30 Jan 09 |
16-20 Mar 09 |
11-15 May 09 |
8 & 9 Jul 09 |
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Windsor |
9-13 Feb 09 |
20-24 Apr 09 |
1-5 Jun 09 |
7 Jul 09 |
17-21 Aug 09 |
5-9 Oct 09 |
23-27 Nov 09 |
20 & 21 Jan 10 |

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