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NEBOSH National Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety (Distance Learning mode)
This course is an open Continuing Professional Development course. In order to book, please follow the booking link, or if not available, fill out the enquiry form and a member of staff will be in touch with you shortly.
The new NEBOSH National Diploma for Occupational Health and Safety Management Professionals is a perfect choice if you want to make health and safety your career.
The Diploma will give you the knowledge and practical skills you need to perform as a leading health and safety professional of the future. You will gain confidence in your capabilities to recognise and solve everyday health and safety issues and take opportunities for improvement.
This advanced health and safety qualification will support your academic and career progression. You are entitled to use the designatory letters DipNEBOSH after your name once you pass the NEBOSH National Diploma for Occupational Health and Safety Management Professionals. In addition, once you have completed the qualification it is anticipated that you will be able to apply for the following memberships.
- Graduate Member of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (Grad IOSH)
- Member of International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (MIIRSM)
- Board of Certified Safety Professionals (Exemption from sitting the ASP examination if all other requirements are met).
How is it delivered?
The course is delivered via live streaming of the face to face sessions, as well as some online sessions, so that distance learning students can study remotely. Assessments are also completed remotely, so there is no need to attend the University, though you are welcome to come to any of the face to face sessions.
During the live streaming sessions, you are able to ask the tutor questions, and you will also have a personal tutor who you can email for help and advice.
Who is it for?
This qualification is a perfect choice for anyone who wants to make health and safety their career.
Building upon the foundation of knowledge provided by the NEBOSH General Certificate, it is particularly relevant for:
- Health and safety professionals or those with aspirations to be one
- People with health and safety responsibilities who want to gain an in-depth understanding
What does the course involve?
There are three modules, each with an associated assignment. Unlike the previous Diploma syllabus, all of the assessments are now taken remotely and there are no formal examinations. The modules are:
DN1 – Know – Workplace Health and Safety Principles (77 taught hours; 58 self-study hours and 60 hours in preparing the assessment). This unit is assessed via workplace-based tasks together with simulations and reflective statements and a research topic. You have 6 weeks from the assignment release date to complete your assignment.
DN2 – Do – Controlling Workplace Health Issues (60 taught hours; 45 self-study hours and 40 hours in preparing the assessment). This unit is assessed via a scenario-based case study. You have 4 weeks from the assignment release date to complete your assignment.
DN3 – Do – Controlling Workplace Safety Issues (54 taught hours; 41 self-study hours and 40 hours in preparing the assessment). This unit is assessed via a scenario-based case study. You have 4 weeks from the assignment release date to complete your assignment.
Please note, as part of our records and verification process, we kindly ask you to provide and upload the following documents on application:
- A copy of your academic qualifications (certificates/transcripts)
- An up-to-date Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- A valid form of identification (e.g. passport, driving licence)
All data is collected in line with GDPR regulations
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Course Information
Award Type Vocationally-Related Qualification - Distance Learning
Delivery Method The course is delivered via live streaming of the face to face sessions, as well as some online sessions, so that distance learning students can study remotely. Assessments are also completed remotely, so there is no need to attend the University, though you are welcome to come to any of the face to face sessions. NEBOSH specifies that a minimum of 468 hours study is required.
Mode of Study
Distance Learning
Start September, December and April
Duration
The qualification requires a minimum of 191 taught hours, plus 144 recommended self-study hours and 140 assessment hours.
Sector
Health and Social Care, Architecture, Built Environment and Construction, Digital, Tech and Creative, Engineering and Manufacturing, Financial and Legal Services, Leadership and Management
Fee
Fee for 2025/26 is £4,895, Fee for 2026/27 is £5,015 (course fee does not include any re-sit fee) Please note from September 2025 the fee for the NEBOSH Diploma must be paid in full from year 1 and not split over two years for sponsored students.
There are three modules, each with an associated assignment that is taken remotely. Unlike the previous Diploma syllabus, all of the assessments are now taken remotely and there are no formal examinations. The modules are:
DN1 – Know – Workplace Health and Safety Principles (77 taught hours; 58 self-study hours and 60 hours in preparing the assessment). This unit is assessed via workplace-based tasks together with simulations and reflective statements and a research topic. You have 6 weeks from the assignment release date to complete your assignment.
On completion of DN1 you will be able to
- Develop, evaluate and interpret relevant health and safety information (such as legislation, guidance, best practice, procedures) and communicate it effectively to those who need it (both within your organisation and those affected by your organisation’s activities such as contractors and insurers).
- Promote a positive health and safety culture by: (a) gaining commitment and participation; and (b) engaging, supporting and influencing leaders (and others) to change attitudes and behaviour and make health and safety a priority.
- Assess, develop and maintain individual and organisational health and safety competence.
- Understand risk management including the techniques for identifying hazards, the different types of risk assessment, considerations when implementing sensible and proportionate additional control measures and developing a risk management strategy.
- Develop and implement proactive and reactive health and safety monitoring systems and carry out reviews and auditing of such systems.
- Continually develop your own professional skills and ethics to actively influence improvements in health and safety by providing persuasive arguments to workers at all levels.
- Develop a health and safety policy strategy within your organisation (including proactive safety, Corporate Social Responsibility and the change management process).
- Contribute to health and safety legal actions.
- Manage contractors and supply chains to ensure compliance with health and safety standards.
DN2 – Do – Controlling Workplace Health Issues (60 taught hours; 45 self-study hours and 40 hours in preparing the assessment). This unit is assessed via a scenario-based case study. You have 4 weeks from the assignment release date to complete your assignment.
On completion of DN2 you will be able to
- Advise the organisation on a range of common workplace health issues/ hazards including how these can be assessed and controlled and the legal duties associated with these issues/hazards.
DN3 – Do – Controlling Workplace Safety Issues (54 taught hours; 41 self-study hours and 40 hours in preparing the assessment). This unit is assessed via a scenario-based case study. You have 4 weeks from the assignment release date to complete your assignment.
On completion of DN3 you will be able to
- Advise the organisation on a range of common workplace safety issues/ hazards including how these can be assessed and controlled and the legal duties associated with these issues/hazards.
The course is delivered via live streaming of the face to face sessions, as well as some online sessions, so that distance learning students can study remotely. Assessments are also completed remotely, so there is no need to attend the University, though you are welcome to come to any of the face to face sessions.
During the live streaming sessions, you are able to ask the tutor questions, and you will also have a personal tutor who you can email for help and advice.
The course is delivered on a Tuesday 1.30pm-7pm
The modules are taught through a series of interactive lectures during which the topics are related to workplace experiences of class members. In addition, videos, slides and examples of practical inspections, are incorporated into the sessions so that the material is kept relevant and interesting.
There are no mandatory qualification entry requirements, but it is strongly recommended learners have undertaken the NEBOSH General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety. The syllabus assumes that learners will have this level of prior learning.
It is important that learners have a suitable 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.
On completion of the qualification, you will be able to:
- Understand how health and safety legislation is applied in a workplace and the possible enforcement actions that could be taken
- Identify and effectively communicate relevant health and safety information
- Advise on a range of common workplace health and safety issues including how these can be assessed, controlled and monitored
- Develop a health and safety policy strategy (including proactive safety, Corporate Social Responsibility and the change management process)
- Contribute to a risk management strategy
- Promote a positive health and safety culture
- Develop and audit health and safety management systems
- Maintain individual and organisational health and safety competence
- Manage contractors and supply chains to ensure compliance with health and safety standards.
Fee for 2025/26 is £4,895 (course fee does not include any re-sit fee)
Fee for 2026/27 is £5,015 (course fee does not include any re-sit fee)
Please note from September 2025 the fee for the NEBOSH Diploma must be paid in full from year 1 and not split over two years for sponsored students.
