OAL Endorsed Programme in Level 7 Diploma in Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Engineering

Overview

Certifying Body

OAL

GLH

600

Evaluation

Assessment Based

Study Units

6

Learning Mode

Online

Qualification Recognition & Progression

Expand Your Professional Opportunities

The OAL Endorsed Programme in Level 7 Diploma in Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Engineering can support professional progression and may provide access to further recognition and verification pathways, subject to the requirements of the relevant organisations.

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Professional Progression

BCSP – TSP® Pathway

The qualification provides a potential pathway towards the Transitional Safety Practitioner® (TSP®) designation through the Qualified Equivalent Program (QEP) of the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP).

Important: Eligibility is subject to formal QEP recognition and all applicable BCSP eligibility requirements.
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Document Services

British Council

The qualification may also be suitable for document attestation, verification and related recognition processes through the British Council, subject to the applicable requirements and verification procedures.

Subject to: The requirements and procedures of the relevant authority.
03
International Documentation

Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA)

The qualification may be suitable for document attestation, verification and related recognition processes through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), depending on the purpose and applicable requirements.

Important: Acceptance is subject to the relevant authority's verification criteria and procedures.

Professional & International Recognition

These pathways can support learners seeking professional progression, qualification verification or international documentation. Requirements may vary according to the organisation, country and intended purpose.

Qualification Structure

The OAL Endorsed Programme in Level 7 Diploma in Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Engineering is an advanced professional programme designed to develop specialist knowledge and skills in HSE engineering, risk management and workplace safety. The programme has 600 Guided Learning Hours (GLH).

Mandatory Units

  1. Advanced Principles of Health, Safety & Environmental Engineering
  2. Risk Assessment, Hazard Control & Integrated Safety Management Systems
  3. Environmental Sustainability, Compliance & Performance Monitoring
  4. Incident Investigation, Root Cause Analysis & Corrective Action Planning
  5. Strategic Leadership, Organisational Culture & Behavioural Safety
  6. Innovation, Technology & Continuous Improvement in HSE Engineering

Learning Outcomes for the Endorsed Programme in Level 7 Diploma in Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Engineering (Inspire College of Technologies):

Advanced Principles of Health, Safety & Environmental Engineering

  • Demonstrate a critical understanding of advanced HSE engineering principles and their application in diverse industries.
  • Evaluate global standards, frameworks, and regulatory requirements shaping occupational health and environmental safety.
  • Apply engineering methodologies to design systems that minimize hazards and optimize workplace safety.
  • Integrate multidisciplinary approaches to address complex safety and environmental challenges.
  • Assess the impact of technological and scientific advancements on modern HSE practices.
  • Develop strategies that align safety engineering with sustainable development goals.

Risk Assessment, Hazard Control & Integrated Safety Management Systems

  • Conduct comprehensive risk assessments using qualitative and quantitative methodologies.
  • Identify, evaluate, and prioritize hazards across industrial and organizational contexts.
  • Design and implement hazard control measures that meet international safety standards.
  • Apply integrated safety management systems to ensure compliance and operational efficiency.
  • Critically analyze the effectiveness of risk mitigation strategies in real‑world scenarios.
  • Promote a proactive safety culture through systematic monitoring and evaluation.

Environmental Sustainability, Compliance & Performance Monitoring

  • Examine environmental sustainability frameworks and their relevance to engineering practices.
  • Apply compliance strategies to meet national and international environmental regulations.
  • Evaluate performance monitoring tools for measuring environmental impact and efficiency.
  • Design initiatives that reduce ecological footprints while maintaining operational productivity.
  • Integrate sustainability principles into organizational policies and engineering solutions.
  • Critically assess the role of environmental audits in continuous improvement.

Incident Investigation, Root Cause Analysis & Corrective Action Planning

  • Apply systematic approaches to incident investigation and reporting.
  • Conduct root cause analysis to identify underlying factors contributing to safety failures.
  • Develop corrective and preventive action plans that address systemic weaknesses.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of incident management frameworks in organizational contexts.
  • Strengthen accountability and transparency through structured documentation and follow‑up.
  • Promote organizational learning by transforming incidents into opportunities for improvement.

Strategic Leadership, Organisational Culture & Behavioural Safety

  • Demonstrate leadership strategies that foster a positive safety culture.
  • Evaluate the role of organizational behaviour in influencing safety outcomes.
  • Apply behavioural safety models to reduce risks and improve compliance.
  • Develop policies that integrate leadership, culture, and safety performance.
  • Critically analyze case studies of leadership impact on HSE practices.
  • Promote employee engagement and accountability through strategic communication.

Innovation, Technology & Continuous Improvement in HSE Engineering

  • Assess the role of emerging technologies in advancing HSE engineering practices.
  • Apply innovative tools and digital solutions to enhance safety and environmental performance.
  • Design continuous improvement frameworks that integrate innovation with compliance.
  • Evaluate the impact of automation, AI, and data analytics on risk management.
  • Promote a culture of innovation that drives sustainable safety outcomes.
  • Critically reflect on global trends shaping the future of HSE engineering.
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be at least 18 years old at the time of enrolment
  • Level 6 qualification or equivalent in HSE, engineering, or a related field.
  • Relevant HSE, engineering, or environmental work experience.
  • Good English reading, writing, and communication skills are required.

What You Need to Know

Graduates can pursue roles such as HSE Engineer, Safety Engineer, HSE Manager, Environmental Manager, Risk Manager, and Health and Safety Consultant across diverse industries.

Construction, engineering, manufacturing, energy, oil and gas, logistics, infrastructure, and other high-risk industries require professionals with advanced HSE capabilities.

Key skills include risk analysis, hazard control, incident investigation, safety leadership, environmental management, compliance evaluation, emergency planning, and strategic decision-making.

Risk assessment identifies hazards, evaluates potential consequences, and supports the selection of proportionate controls to reduce risks to workers, assets, the environment, and operations.

It strengthens professional expertise in health, safety, environmental management, risk control, and engineering-based hazard prevention.

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