ICTQual AB Level 4 International Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)

The workplace has changed rapidly, moving from simple physical labor to complex environments filled with high-tech machinery and new mental health pressures. Because of this shift, many businesses are struggling to find people who actually know how to manage modern risks. Most general safety training stays on the surface, leaving a massive gap between what people learn and what they actually need to do on a busy job site.
The ICTQual AB Level 4 International Diploma solves this problem by focusing on how safety works in the real world. Instead of just memorizing laws, you learn how to spot hidden hazards and fix them before they cause harm. It turns the “skill gap” into a career advantage by teaching you the specific technical skills that companies are currently desperate for, such as advanced risk auditing and incident prevention.
Choosing this path means you aren’t just getting a certificate; you are becoming a person who can keep a team alive and healthy. This course prepares you to step into a leadership role with the confidence to handle international safety standards. It is a practical, direct route for anyone who wants to move past entry-level roles and become a trusted professional in the global safety industry.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
ICTQual AB
Credits
120
Study Mode
Online
Assessment
Assignment Based
Course Study Units
Year 1 – Foundation and Core Knowledge
- Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety
- Health and Safety Legislation and Regulatory Compliance
- Risk Assessment and Hazard Identification
- Workplace Safety Culture and Employee Engagement
- Fire Safety and Emergency Preparedness
- Accident Investigation and Incident Reporting
- Ergonomics and Human Factors in the Workplace
- Environmental Health and Safety Practices
- Industrial Hygiene and Workplace Monitoring
- Health and Safety Auditing and Inspections
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Safety Equipment
- Professional and Academic Skills in Occupational Health and Safety

Entry Requirements
Applicants are normally expected to meet the following requirements:
Who Can Enroll
This course is built for people who want to take charge of workplace safety and move into professional management roles. It is perfect for anyone looking to build a career based on international standards and practical field knowledge.
- An applicant starting their career in health and safety who needs a recognized qualification.
- An applicant currently working as a safety assistant or coordinator who wants to move up to a supervisory level.
- An applicant from a different field, like HR or engineering, who is now responsible for team well-being.
- An applicant who manages a small business and wants to ensure their staff stays protected and legal.
- An applicant moving from general labor into a leadership role where risk assessment is a daily task.
Course Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes for the ICTQual AB Level 4 International Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety (OHS):
Year 1 – Foundation and Core Knowledge
Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety
- Understand the principles and importance of occupational health and safety in various industries.
- Recognise potential hazards and workplace risks to ensure a safe working environment.
- Apply basic OHS concepts to practical workplace scenarios.
- Develop awareness of professional responsibilities and safety culture in organisations.
Health and Safety Legislation and Regulatory Compliance
- Understand local, national, and international health and safety legislation.
- Apply regulatory frameworks to ensure compliance in workplace operations.
- Analyse the implications of non-compliance on organisations and employees.
- Develop strategies to implement health and safety policies effectively.
Risk Assessment and Hazard Identification
- Identify potential hazards in different workplace environments.
- Conduct systematic risk assessments to evaluate the likelihood and severity of incidents.
- Apply control measures to mitigate identified risks effectively.
- Develop continuous monitoring strategies to improve workplace safety.
Workplace Safety Culture and Employee Engagement
- Understand the role of organisational culture in promoting safety.
- Engage employees in safety awareness programmes and initiatives.
- Promote proactive safety behaviours through leadership and communication.
- Evaluate and enhance employee participation in safety management systems.
Fire Safety and Emergency Preparedness
- Understand fire hazards and prevention techniques in the workplace.
- Develop emergency response plans and evacuation procedures.
- Conduct drills and training to prepare employees for emergencies.
- Evaluate fire safety measures and implement continuous improvements.
Accident Investigation and Incident Reporting
- Understand methods for investigating workplace accidents and incidents.
- Collect and analyse evidence to identify root causes of accidents.
- Prepare accurate and comprehensive incident reports.
- Recommend preventive measures to reduce recurrence of workplace accidents.
Ergonomics and Human Factors in the Workplace
- Understand ergonomic principles to improve workplace comfort and efficiency.
- Identify human factors that may contribute to workplace incidents.
- Apply ergonomic solutions to reduce strain, fatigue, and injury risk.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of ergonomic interventions in different environments.
Environmental Health and Safety Practices
- Understand environmental management principles related to workplace safety.
- Implement practices to minimise environmental hazards and pollution.
- Evaluate the environmental impact of workplace operations.
- Promote sustainability alongside occupational health and safety objectives.
Industrial Hygiene and Workplace Monitoring
- Understand principles of industrial hygiene and exposure limits.
- Monitor air quality, noise, and chemical hazards in the workplace.
- Apply techniques to control and reduce exposure to occupational hazards.
- Develop reporting and improvement strategies based on monitoring results.
Health and Safety Auditing and Inspections
- Understand the purpose and methodology of OHS audits and inspections.
- Conduct workplace inspections to identify non-compliance and hazards.
- Analyse audit findings and recommend corrective actions.
- Monitor implementation of safety improvements to ensure compliance.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Safety Equipment
- Understand types and functions of PPE and other safety equipment.
- Select appropriate PPE for specific workplace hazards.
- Demonstrate correct usage, maintenance, and storage of PPE.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of PPE in preventing workplace injuries.
Professional and Academic Skills in Occupational Health and Safety
- Develop professional communication skills for workplace safety management.
- Enhance academic skills including report writing, research, and presentation.
- Apply problem-solving and decision-making techniques in OHS scenarios.
- Demonstrate ethical practices and professional conduct in occupational health and safety.
