OAL Level 3 Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety
Start Learning Today
OAL Level 3 Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety Overview
Occupational health and safety is a fundamental aspect of modern workplaces, helping organisations protect their workforce, maintain legal compliance, and create environments where employees can perform their duties safely and effectively. As industries continue to evolve, the need for individuals with a sound understanding of health and safety principles has become increasingly important across a wide range of sectors.
The OAL Level 3 Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety is designed to equip learners with practical knowledge and essential understanding of workplace safety principles. This qualification focuses on real-world application, helping learners develop the ability to recognise hazards, assess risks, and support safer working practices in a range of environments.
Throughout the course, learners build a clear understanding of key areas such as risk assessment, accident prevention, safety procedures, and legal responsibilities. The programme also encourages a proactive mindset, enabling learners to contribute to safer workplaces by identifying potential dangers before they become serious issues.
This qualification is suitable for beginners, job seekers, and working professionals who want to strengthen their understanding of occupational health and safety. It provides a strong foundation for those looking to enter safety-related roles or enhance their existing workplace responsibilities.
By the end of the programme, learners will have developed practical skills that are directly applicable in real job settings, helping them support safer working environments and improve overall workplace standards across different industries.
Prerequisites
Course Entry Requirements
These clear entry requirements ensure the programme is well-suited to working professionals with relevant knowledge, experience, or academic backgrounds.
- Age Requirement: Learners are usually expected to be 16 years or older to enrol on this qualification.
- Educational Requirements: A basic secondary school education is recommended, although formal qualifications are not always mandatory.
- Experience: No previous occupational health and safety experience is required, but workplace experience can be beneficial.
- English Language Proficiency: A reasonable level of English is recommended to understand course materials, complete assignments, and participate effectively in learning activities.
Course Content
Step-by-step modules for clear understanding
The OAL Level 3 Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety qualification consists of 7 mandatory units of 34 credits , 335 Total Qualification Time (TQT) and 174 Guided Learning Hours (GLH).
Mandatory Units
- Manage Own Actions to Reduce Risks to Health and Safety
- Developing Procedures to Safely Control Work Operations
- Monitor Procedures to Safely Control Work Operations
- Promote a Positive Health and Safety Culture
- Conduct a Health and Safety Risk Assessment of a Workplace
- Investigate and Evaluate Health and Safety Incidents and Complaints at Work
- Supervise the Health, Safety and Welfare of a Learner in the Workplace
Course Features
GLH: 174
Credit: 34
Online Learning
Get in Touch
+44 2035 764371
+44 7441 396751
info@ictqual.co.uk
www.ictqual.co.uk
Follow Us
Learning Outcomes
Build confidence through practical knowledge
Learning outcomes for OAL Level 3 Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety
1. Manage Own Actions to Reduce Risks to Health and Safety
- Understand personal responsibilities under health and safety legislation.
- Identify hazards and assess risks in the working environment.
- Demonstrate safe working practices to minimize risk to self and others.
- Follow workplace procedures and use appropriate PPE correctly.
- Report incidents, near misses, and unsafe conditions in line with organizational policies.
2. Developing Procedures to Safely Control Work Operations
- Understand the importance of procedures in maintaining health and safety.
- Identify legal and organizational requirements for developing safe systems of work.
- Develop clear, practical procedures to control specific work operations.
- Consult relevant personnel during the development of procedures.
- Ensure procedures are communicated effectively and reviewed regularly.
3. Monitor Procedures to Safely Control Work Operations
- Understand the purpose of monitoring health and safety procedures.
- Use appropriate methods to monitor compliance with procedures.
- Identify and address non-compliance and unsafe practices.
- Maintain accurate records of health and safety monitoring activities.
- Recommend improvements to existing procedures based on monitoring results.
4. Promote a Positive Health and Safety Culture
- Understand the characteristics of a positive health and safety culture.
- Identify the benefits of employee involvement in safety practices.
- Apply strategies to encourage safe behavior and discourage risk-taking.
- Communicate health and safety expectations clearly and positively.
- Lead by example to influence others in adopting safe working practices.
5. Conduct a Health and Safety Risk Assessment of a Workplace
- Understand the legal requirements for risk assessment.
- Identify hazards and those who may be affected.
- Evaluate the level of risk and determine appropriate control measures.
- Record findings in a structured risk assessment format.
- Review and revise risk assessments in response to changes or incidents.
6. Investigate and Evaluate Health and Safety Incidents and Complaints at Work
- Understand the importance of investigating health and safety incidents.
- Gather information using structured investigation methods (e.g., interviews, site inspections).
- Identify root causes and contributing factors of incidents and complaints.
- Produce clear, evidence-based investigation reports.
- Recommend corrective and preventive actions based on investigation findings.
7. Supervise the Health, Safety and Welfare of a Learner in the Workplace
- Understand the responsibilities of supervisors toward learners and trainees.
- Identify potential risks specific to inexperienced workers.
- Provide effective health and safety induction and on-the-job training.
- Monitor the learner’s compliance with health and safety procedures.
- Support the learner’s development of safe working practices and awareness.
Course Benefits
Improve your professional growth and confidence
Benefits of Occupational Health and Safety
Strong health and safety knowledge is valuable in every workplace. This course helps learners build practical skills and confidence that can be applied across a wide range of industries and professional roles.
The knowledge gained through this qualification can be applied immediately in real workplace situations. It provides learners with a strong foundation for supporting health and safety standards and contributing positively to organisational success.
Core Skills You Will Develop
Strengthen your problem-solving abilities
This course helps learners build practical skills that are useful not just in theory, but in real working situations.
These skills are practical and transferable, helping learners perform safely and responsibly in a variety of work settings.
Career Opportunities
Open doors to multiple industry roles
Working in occupational health and safety means being part of the people who quietly keep workplaces running safely and smoothly. This qualification can lead to practical, hands-on roles where attention to detail and responsibility really matter.
These roles give learners real workplace exposure and a chance to understand how safety systems work in practice.






