The NVQ Level 7 is entirely work-based, with no exams and all tutor support conducted remotely through calls and emails. All work is also submitted electronically. This means you can complete the NVQ anywhere in the world so long as you have a suitable position and experience.
Phoenix will allocate a dedicated course manager to candidates for the duration of their course, who will conduct your initial assessment and induction, as well as provide support and assess your work.
The NVQ Level 7 consist of five total units:
Risk-based safety management systems
Safety culture, sustainability, and the global effect on Performance
Digital technologies and incident investigation
Development as a strategic manager
Establish business risk management processes
Upon completing the NVQ Level 7 course, learners will:
Be able to develop and implement current ISO standards for occupational health and safety
Be able to evaluate strategic risks to an organisation through the implementation of a quantifiable risk assessment system
Be able to articulate risk communication strategies in various situations
Be able to evaluate the effects of global on safety culture
Evaluate the benefits of sustainability in the workplace
Be able to measure safety performance and calculate safety return on any investment
Understand the effects of psychological health and injury management in the workplace
Be able to lead the implementation of a whole organisation approach to occupational health and safety
Understand the effects of digital technologies on strategic and operational occupational health and safety management
Be able to implement a biohazards risk assessment and control measures in the workplace
Understand the implementation of ecological risk assessment and control measures
Be able to implement engineering solutions for ergonomic hazards and control measures
Understand the requirements of the implementation of risk assessment for biological outbreaks and control measures
Understand the likely failure scenarios for chemical hazards and control measures
Be able to implement an accident causal analysis model for physical hazards
Be able to identify personal skills to achieve strategic ambitions
Be able to manage personal leadership/management development to support the achievement of strategic, organisation, and personal ambitions
Be able to evaluate the effectiveness of the leadership /management development plan
Be able to advocate an employee welfare environment that supports organisational value
Be able to maintain and record their professional development
Understand business risk management models and techniques
Be able to develop business risk management processes
Be able to evaluate the effectiveness of business risk management process
Assessment and portfolio
This qualification is competence-based, candidates must demonstrate the level of competence described in the units. Assessment is the process of measuring a candidate’s skill, knowledge and understanding against the standards set in the qualification. The qualification will be assessed by an experienced and qualified assessor. Each candidate is required to produce a portfolio of work-based evidence which demonstrates their achievement of all the learning outcomes and assessment criteria for each unit. Evidence can include:
✓ Observation report by assessor
✓ Assignments/projects/reports
✓ Professional discussion
✓ Witness testimony
✓ Candidates work product
✓ Worksheets
✓ Record of oral and written question
Candidates will receive a template to document their workplace competency evidence and their responses to knowledge questions. Upon submission, the assessor will review the evidence and provide feedback. The feedback will either confirm that the learning outcome has been achieved or offer detailed guidance on how to improve the submission to meet the required standards. Each candidate is required to produce a portfolio of evidence, demonstrating that they have achieved all the learning outcomes and assessment criteria for each unit.
Once the assessor is satisfied, your work will be forwarded to the invigilators. We will not submit any work that we believe might not lead to a pass.
ProQual are the Awarding Body for the NVQ Level 7 Diploma. They are recognised and approved by Ofqual to develop and award qualifications.
Please note: All course materials and certificates will be sent via post. There will be an additional charge if booking outside of the UK. We will contact you with the delivery charge once booking has been made.
After achieving the NVQ Level 7 Diploma, students often seek to broaden their safety knowledge as part of Continual Professional Development.
Suitable courses for this include:
The NEBOSH Environmental Management Certificate, which covers how to manage environmental risk, improve your organisation's sustainability and reduce pollution.
The NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety, which teaches learners how to conduct fire risk assessments and reduce the risk of workplace fires.
Are there any entry requirements for NVQ Level 7?
To enrol in the NVQ you must be employed in a suitable role, which allows you to evidence your health and safety management and leadership experience.
How long does it take to complete the NVQ Level 7?
On average, it takes delegates between 12 and 18 months to complete the NVQ Level 7. However, some candidates manage to complete within a year, while others take longer than 18 months. Additional support can be purchased should you require more time to complete your qualification.
What's the difference between the Level 6 & Level 7 NVQ?
The NVQ Level 6 is equivalent to a full bachelor’s degree and the NEBOSH National Diploma. The NVQ Level 7 is equivalent to a master's degree but has a greater focus on health and safety leadership, so the course most suitable for you will depend on your role.
When will I get my NVQ results?
When you submit each unit, your assessor will review your submission and inform you whether the assessment criteria have been met. If the criteria have not been met, they will provide detailed feedback on the necessary changes, allowing you to resubmit. Once the assessor is confident that all assessment criteria have been met, the portfolio will be sent for a quality assurance review. The internal quality assurer will also review your portfolio and notify the assessor if it can be put forward for certification.
NEBOSH students in South Africa can apply for payment plans through Mobicred. Apply for as much as R50,000 credit at checkout and pay back a minimum of 7.5% of your outstanding balance each month.
For more information see our Payment Plans.