NEBOSH Diploma in Environmental
Management at WATA
16 days including revision and examination
Increasingly, safety professionals have responsibility for environmental
issues within their organisations. The NEBOSH Environmental Diploma is an
ideal professional level qualification and is intended primarily for those
responsible for environmental management. Additionally though, the
Diploma is proving an increasingly important qualification for senior
managers whose corporate position identifies them as charged with
minimising the likely environmental impact of their organisation’s activities.
Successful candidates are invited to attend the NEBOSH Graduation and
Awards Ceremony in the year following successful completion of their
diploma and may use the designatory letters EnvDipNEBOSH. In 2005 and
2006 WATA students were awarded Best Candidate Awards for their
individual examination results. The WATA delivery of the NEBOSH Diploma
syllabus comprises the three one week modules from our established
Environmental Management training programme Therefore, in addition to
their NEBOSH Diploma for completing all three study weeks, WATA
delegates may also apply for IOSH certification for units studied in week 1
and IEMA certification for units studied in week 2 leading to associate
member of IEMA (AIEMA). Whilst there are no formal entry requirements to
the Diploma, candidates should be aware that this professional level
qualification is equivalent to degree level study. Assessments for each week
of study are by a written examination, practical projects and the week 3
assessment also has a workplace-based project report.
| Course Dates | Examination |
| 2009: | |
| Week 1: 14–18 Sep; Week 2: 12–16 Oct; Week 3: 26–30 Oct | 3 Dec |
| 2010: | |
| Week 1: 22–26 Feb; Week 2: 15–19 Mar; Week 3: 19–23 Apr | 10 Jun |
| Week 1: 13–17 Sep; Week 2: 11–15 Oct; Week 3: 25–29 Oct | 9 Dec |
| Course Fees |
| £2950 + VAT per delegate. The above fee includes all tuition, course material, revision days, NEBOSH registration and examination fees, plus refreshments and lunch. See page 26 for our Environmental Management training programme. |

