Qualifi Level 7 Int Dip in OHSM
ABOUT Qualifi Level 7 Int Dip in OHSM
Qualifi Level 7 Int Dip in OHSM is a RQF Level 7 qualification regulated by ofQual, UK. It is accredited by IOSH for GRAD IOSH membership. Holders of this qualification can apply for GRAD IOSH status with IOSH. CMIOSH aspirants can also study this course as part of their CPD. This qualification is a higher-level qualification in Safety especially as an International Safety diploma. This qualification offers 60 credits upon successful completion of the course.
The qualification is framed under RQF level 7 or European Qualification framework Level 7. Being an international safety diploma, this qualification is in high demand and accepted in all the countries.
COURSE OVERVIEW
The Qualifi Level 7 international diploma is designed to provide learners with the expertise required to undertake a career as a health and safety manager and it also provides a sound basis for progression to postgraduate study.
The scope of the programme is to provide a career path for learners who wish to develop their practice capabilities within the health and safety sector. The expected outcome of the Diploma, which is the achievement of a recognized UK qualification, is for learners to develop the skills required by organizations and the industry globally.
The Level 7 International Diploma requires the candidates to have a demonstrable experience in safety and health in a workplace. To qualify for this, the candidate should meet any of the minimum qualifications listed below:
- A minimum of a Level 6 qualification in an ESC course or in a related sector (or)
- Bachelors in Engineering (or)
- Masters in Engineering (or)
- A minimum of 3 years’ managerial work experience which demonstrates current and relevant industry knowledge (or)
- NVQ Diploma Level 6 (or)
- European Safety Council’s Int Diploma in HE endorsed by Qualifi(or)
- NEBOSH International Diploma
In certain circumstances, individuals with considerable experience but no formal qualifications may be considered, subject to interview and being able to demonstrate their ability to cope with the demands of the programme
The Diploma provides 60 credit points for 4 units through assessments.
This qualification is divided into four units:
R/618/0212 – Management-Driven, Risk-Based Safety Management Systems- 15 credits
L/618/0211 – Globalisation, Sustainability, and Safety Culture Performance- 15 credits
J/618/0210 – Digitalisation and Incident Investigation- 15 credits
J/506/9064 – Development as a Strategic Manager- 15 credits
Learner Outcomes:
The overall learning outcomes of the Diploma are to:
• Apply and make critiques of different implementation standards of occupational health and safety management.
• Evaluate the role of strategic leadership in risk management
• Review the impact of globalization on an organisation’s safety culture
• Understand and apply the principles of sustainability in the safety sector
• Analyse problem-solving techniques that are specific to risk assessment
• Manage strategic risks in organisation health and safety domain
• Analyse the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in occupational health and safety risk management
• Evaluate risk control measures from a wide range of hazards
- Learners can complete the four modules from the comfort of their workstations, such as laptop computers
- The 4 modules’ submissions are accepted electronically via email
- Learners can choose any module to work on.
- Learners can research, apply their thinking, and answer
- Learners must not copy paste answers as is from the internet or other sources, this will be considered as plagiarism. You can synthesize information from various sources, but please ensure you frame your answers based on your understanding and avoid copy pasting answers. Always mention the references at the end of each answer.
- Learners are advised to check their content (answer) uniqueness in any online site like Turnitin etc. 85% is the expected content uniqueness and attach the report along with each module.
- Learners will submit the completed modules to the assessor. Assessor will provide feedback to the learners to fill the gaps. Review is a cyclic process, once your work meets the assessment criteria, assessor will approve your module
- The course validity is for 18 months. You can opt to submit the modules within this time period. As and when you complete a module, you can submit it for assessor review.
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