NEBOSH National Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety Management (Level 6) Unit DN2 Controlling Workplace Health Issues
Start Date: 8th September 2025
Code: YHPN2139B1
- Higher Education
- Part-Time
- Newtownabbey
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Essentials
Duration: 15 Weeks Part-time
Number of weeks: 15
Start date: 8th September 2025
End date: 9th January 2026
Day: Mon
Time: 14:00-21:00
Information Event: Yes
Course fee: To be confirmed
The fees for this course cover both tuition and assessment fees. Resit fees are not included and are to be paid by the learner. Students are expected to purchase the recommended course reference book advised at interview.
Course Content
This module covers:
- Occupational Health & Vocational Rehabilitation
- Mental Ill Health & Well Being at Work
- Work Related Violence and Lone Working
- Hazardous Substances
- Biological Agents
- Asbestos
- Noise and Vibration
- Radiation
- Musculoskeletal Issues and Manual Handling
- Thermal Environment
- Welfare Requirements
Course Aims
This course aims to provide a wide range of knowledge and practical skills to perform as a health and safety professional across a wide range of industries. It follows on from the foundation learning of the NEBOSH General Certificate and is particularly relevant for those in a health and safety professional role or aspiring to be one.
Assessment Methods
Digital Assessment – this assessment is downloaded, completed and submitted on the NEBOSH online assessment platform within a specified time period – 2 weeks for DN2.
Holders of the following qualifications can do the course:
- NEBOSH General Certificate or NEBOSH Certificate in Construction Safety and Health and
- GCSE Mathematics and English at Grade C or above or equivalent.
Originals of all certificates must be presented. All applicants will be subject to a successful initial interview.
Where students wish to have prior education and/or experience taken into account, in lieu of meeting the full course entry requirements, they should contact the relevant Course Director or Admissions. APEL applications must be submitted at least 2 weeks before the start date of the programme. More details can be found in the APEL Policy.
The Diploma provides the required academic entrance basis for acceptance to membership of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH). This award is the industry standard professional level qualification.