ICTQual AB Level 2 International Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)

The ICTQual AB Level 2 International Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) is a globally relevant qualification designed to introduce learners to the fundamental principles of workplace health, safety, and risk prevention. In today’s high-risk working environments, organizations require trained individuals who can identify hazards, reduce workplace incidents, and support compliance with international safety standards. This course provides a strong foundation in occupational safety practices applicable across construction, manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and service industries.
The programme covers essential topics including hazard identification, risk assessment, accident prevention, workplace safety procedures, fire safety awareness, manual handling principles, and incident reporting systems. Learners also gain an understanding of legal responsibilities, safety regulations, and organizational safety culture. By combining theoretical knowledge with practical workplace applications, the diploma ensures participants can contribute effectively to maintaining safe and compliant working environments.
Upon completion, learners will be equipped with essential OHS competencies that support entry-level roles in health and safety support, safety assistance, and operational supervision. The qualification also serves as a pathway to advanced occupational health and safety certifications. It enhances employability, improves workplace safety performance, reduces operational risks, and supports organizations in building a proactive safety culture aligned with international best practices.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
ICTQual AB
credits
30
Study Mode
Online
Assessment
Assignment Based
Study Units
- Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety
- Risk Assessment and Safety Management
- Emergency Preparedness and Compliance

Entry Requirements
- Minimum Age: Learners must be 18 years or above.
- Educational Background: A Level 1 qualification or equivalent is recommended.
- Language Proficiency: Good understanding of English is required to follow course materials, safety terminology, and complete assessments.
- Work Experience: No prior experience is required, although exposure to workplace environments, industrial settings, or safety-related roles is an advantage.
Who Can Enroll
This course is designed for individuals who want to build a strong foundation in workplace safety and risk management.
- Individuals seeking entry-level careers in occupational health and safety
- Workers in construction, manufacturing, logistics, and industrial sectors
- Entry-level safety assistants and site support staff
- Supervisors and team leaders responsible for workplace safety
- Healthcare and facility management staff
- Individuals aiming to progress into advanced OHS qualifications
- Job seekers looking to improve employability in safety-related roles
Course Learning Outcomes
Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety
- Understand the fundamental principles of occupational health and safety.
- Identify common workplace hazards and their potential impact.
- Recognise the legal and regulatory requirements for workplace safety.
- Develop awareness of personal and organisational responsibilities in maintaining safety.
- Apply basic safety practices to create a safer work environment.
Risk Assessment and Safety Management
- Conduct basic risk assessments to identify potential workplace hazards.
- Implement control measures to minimise risks effectively.
- Understand the processes for reporting and documenting safety issues.
- Develop simple safety management strategies for various work settings.
- Evaluate workplace practices to ensure ongoing compliance and safety improvement.
Emergency Preparedness and Compliance
- Understand key principles of emergency preparedness and response.
- Develop basic plans to handle workplace emergencies effectively.
- Recognise the importance of adhering to international safety standards.
- Apply procedures for accident prevention and incident reporting.
- Contribute to creating a culture of safety and continuous improvement in the workplace.
