The NEBOSH International Diploma is modelled on the NEBOSH National Diploma. The key difference between the two awards is in the applicability of legal requirements. Rather than be guided by a specifically UK framework, the International Diploma takes a risk management approach based on best practice and international standards, such as the International Labour Organisation (ILO) codes of practice, with special reference to model such as the ILO's "Guidelines on Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems" (ILO-OSH 2001). Underpinning knowledge of legal frameworks is included and local laws and cultural factors should form part of the study programme where relevant and appropriate.
It provides the core health and safety knowledge which, combined with understanding and appropriate application, underpins the competent performance of an Occupational Health and Safety Practitioner.
The qualification is divided into four units, each of which is assessed separately:
Unit IA: International management of health and safety
Unit IB: International control of hazardous agents in the workplace
Unit IC: International workplace and work equipment safety
Unit ID: International application of health and safety theory and practice
Create ads for various kinds of new or used vehicles, for eg., motorbikes, sedans, cars, etc.
Create ads for various kinds of jobs
Create ads for various types of properties, such as, land, villas, flats, to be rented or sold or is wanted
Creates a directory of business, with information about what the business does and about the company
Create ads for various community activities such as, carpool, events etc.
Create ads for various kinds of services to be hired or is wanted.
Create ads for different brands of used and new mobiles to be sold or is wanted
Creates ads for various type of classes.
Create ads for items not listed otherwise in the listed categories to be sold, rented or is wanted