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Learn to lead, develop, influence, implement and integrate effective workplace health and safety systems.
Join our cohort of Health and Safety professionals and develop the knowledge, skills, and attributes to lead, develop, influence, implement and integrate effective workplace health and safety systems.
Why learn with us?
Proudly brought to you by EMA Northern this eight-module programme is perfect for leaders in the Health and Safety field who’d like to further develop their skills in practical and relevant ways.
To undertake the Diploma, you must be able to verify that you are currently in a senior OH&S management role and have the full support of your company, including access to their systems and data. This programme is suitable for those with a minimum qualification of the National Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety (Coordination) Level 4 or have equivalent experience.
Entry to this programme is subject to your application being approved. Please complete the registration form with details on your qualifications, knowledge and related experience to date - you will then receive confirmation of your approval to complete the registration.
Payment: Note that we are able to invoice for NZ Diploma registrations - please email us at training@cecc.org.nz if you would like option.
*This programme is approved by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority under section 249 of the Education Act 1989, and Employers’ and Manufacturers’ Association (Northern) Incorporated Trading as EMA Training is accredited to provide it under section 250 of the Act.
Entry to this event is subject to your application being approved. Applicants are asked to:
First download, complete and send through the following forms and then email these through to training@cecc.org.nz, as well as complete the application online to confirm their interest.