DIPLOMA IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH

(R/1022/4/0034) (05/27) (MQA/FA 5021)

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Diploma In Occupational Safety & Health

(R/1022/4/0034) (05/27) (MQA/FA 5021)

Career Opportunities

Safety & Health Officer; Industrial Hygiene Technicians; Site Safety Supervisors; Authorized Gas Testers; Supervisors/Executives; Students will find employment in organization such as: Heavy Industry Manufacturing Plant; Oil & Gas Facilities; Chemical Factories; Production Plants; Constructions Firms.

Duration

3 years (8 semesters)

Entry Requirement

1. Possess Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) or equivalent with pass in English at SPM level and THREE CREDITS in the following subjects:

- Mathematics AND ONE Science subject (Biology/Physics/Chemistry/General Science); and any other ONE subjects; OR

2. Possess Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia (SKM) Level 3/Sijil Vokasional Malaysia (SVM) in the relevant field; OR

3. A Certificate (Level 3, MQF) in the relevant field with at least CGPA of 2.00; OR

4. A pass in Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) with at least Grade C (GP 2.0) in any subject; OR

5. A pass in Sijil Tinggi Agama Malaysia (STAM) with at least Grade Maqbul; OR

6. Other relevant equivalent qualifications recognised by the Malaysian Government; AND
7. Additional requirement: A pass in English AND credit in Mathematics and ONE Science subject (Biology/Physics/Chemistry/ General Science) at SPM level or equivalent qualifications.

8. English requirement for international students: Achieve a minimum Band 3 in Malaysian University English Test (MUET) OR equivalent to Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) (High B1).

Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) is generally defined as the science of anticipation, recognition, evaluation and control of hazards arising in, or from, the workplace that could impair the safety, health and well-being of workers. This includes the promotion and maintenance of the highest degree of physical, mental and social well-being of workers in all occupations. It also takes into account the possible impact on the surrounding communities and the general environment. The central focus of OSH is to assess and manage occupational risks through the application of preventive and protective measures. The topic is complex and covers many different areas of work activity. It concerns with standards that need to be adjusted frequently in line with changes in technology and evidence from systematic research regarding potential workplace risks for human health.

The maritime working environment comprises physical, electrical, ergonomic, chemical, biological, psychosocial hazards which could lead to occupational accidents, injuries and diseases. For example, shipping is perceived to be a relatively dangerous industry. Seafarers face extreme work conditions, isolations, long hours of work, rigid organizational structures, high levels of stress and fatigue.

Other than shipping, the maritime environment covers the entire global supply chain; transportation and logistics of the sea, air freight and land. In another important aspect, offshore mining and activities rely heavily on OSH practices to ensure optimum productivity and high output, while promoting secured and healthy workplace environments. In short, the maritime OSH plays crucial role in both commercial value, throughout offshore and on-shore, and global sustainability.

Industry Focus

Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health examines the various roles and responsibilities in measuring the safety and health of the maritime field and in related industries. Since the maritime environment covers the entire global supply chain (sea, air freight and land), maritime occupational safety and health plays a crucial role in ensuring commercial value through offshore and onshore activities while maintaining global sustainability.

The programme takes into account changes in technology and evidence from maritime research in order to better understand occupational safety and health policies especially on hazard identification, risk analysis and risk control (HIRARC).

Subjects by Year

  • Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban
  • Integriti dan Antirasuah
  • Study Skills
  • Foundation English 1
  • Foundation English 2
  • Community service
  • Applied Physics
  • Elementary Statistics
  • Introduction to Occupational Safety
  • Introduction to Occupational Health
  • OSH Risk Management
  • Basic Anatomy
  • Occupational Economics
  • Introduction to Ergonomics
  • Accident Investigation
  • Industrial Psychology
  • Fire Safety
  • Industrial Hygiene
  • OSH Management System
  • Introduction to Toxicology
  • Waste Management
  • Industrial Chemistry
  • Application of Occupational Safety and Health Laws
  • Elective 1
  • Elective 2
  • Process Safety
  • Occupational Safety and Health in Construction
  • Organizational Behaviour
  • Industrial Training

Programme Content

Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health examines International labour standards, national laws, regulations, codes of practice, guidelines and standards best practices to provide information on the types of hazards that may be encountered onshore and offshore and relevant preventive and protective measures to ensure safe working and living environment.

Assessment: This programme, Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health is assessed through assignments, presentations, quiz, test (coursework), practical, projects, field exercises, other forms of classroom participation and written examination. 

Key career skills: Business inclination, good communication skill, good report writing ability, problem solving, presentation, project management, teamwork, decision making and willingness to learn.

HOW TO ENROL?

NMUC provides state-of-the-art learning technology and facilities for its students. The programmes offered are based on practical and industry-oriented curriculum and could be used as bridging platforms to pursue further education leading to bachelor and postgraduate degrees in advanced maritime nations abroad. The multi-cultural and international experience found in NMUC is further enhanced by the presence of practising professionals from Malaysia and abroad who serve as visiting lecturers. 

We practice 3 intakes per Academic Calendar year. The main registration is planned on January, May and September. Therefore, prospective students may apply earlier by following the appropriate links below  >>