Six NEBOSH Qualifications, IOSH and CITB Cards in Sheffield
Q1TUM covers the full progression from a single Sheffield centre — CITB site cards, all three IOSH levels, and six NEBOSH qualifications running from the General Certificate up to the Level 6 Diploma. Everything is taught in the classroom, including the Diploma, which most providers offer only as e-learning. The construction certificate also runs as day release rather than a solid block.
NEBOSH certificates
NEBOSH construction — by day release
Health and Safety Management for Construction runs as day release, spread over weeks rather than taken as a continuous block. That is a genuine differentiator for site staff who cannot disappear for a fortnight — the certificate is identical, but the delivery fits around live projects instead of competing with them.
NEBOSH Level 6 Diploma and incident investigation
The
Level 6 Diploma for Occupational Health and Safety Management Professionals, taught in the classroom at Sheffield — the route towards Graduate IOSH membership and eventually Chartered status. The NEBOSH HSE Introduction to Incident Investigation sits at the other end of the scale: a short certificate developed with the HSE, useful for anyone who contributes to investigations without leading them.
IOSH at every level
IOSH Managing Safely for supervisors and managers,
Working Safely for the wider workforce, and Safety for Executives and Directors at board level. Having all three at one centre lets an organisation train its whole structure consistently rather than sourcing each tier separately. Browse all
IOSH courses.
CITB Site Safety Plus
Certificate or Diploma — which do you need?
The General Certificate is the standard qualification for a safety role and takes weeks to months. The Level 6 Diploma is degree-level work over many months, and is what employers expect for senior practitioner posts and chartered membership — it is not a bigger certificate, it is a different order of commitment. If you are unsure, the Certificate first is almost always the right answer; it is also a sensible test of whether the Diploma is realistic alongside your job.
Why classroom for the Diploma?
Self-paced study suits people who have already proved they can sustain it. For everyone else a fixed timetable and a tutor in the room make the difference between finishing and stalling, and Diploma completion rates by distance study are consistently lower than for taught delivery. Worth weighing honestly before choosing on price alone, because an abandoned Diploma costs more than a completed one.
Covering South Yorkshire
Sheffield is practical for Rotherham, Barnsley, Doncaster, Chesterfield and Worksop, and reachable from Leeds, Nottingham and much of the East Midlands via the M1. For the longer qualifications, the day release format makes the journey a weekly commitment rather than a residential one.