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Paul Crighton  
#1 Posted : 04 November 2011 20:24:27(UTC)
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Paul Crighton

Can anyone recommend any good books for the purpose of studying for the NEBOSH Dip' other than the NEBOSH books? Cheers Paul
Joebaxil  
#2 Posted : 04 November 2011 20:37:09(UTC)
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Joebaxil

Hi Paul . These are the books that seem to be the standard purchase for the dip . Just beware the prices seem to be high today for some reason ? There is unit A,B and C . but yes these are the books . although there are other publications which are available . http://www.amazon.co.uk/...id=1320438745&sr=1-1
Paul Crighton  
#3 Posted : 04 November 2011 20:45:03(UTC)
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Paul Crighton

Thanks for that. Do you happen to know what those other publications are? Cheers
Joebaxil  
#4 Posted : 04 November 2011 20:52:14(UTC)
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Joebaxil

Hi Paul . no sorry i cant , but another great source of info is the guidance series of the HSE website. the HSE website really is invaluable source of info which you will need . As well as this site there are lots of good places to ask when your stuck . cheers
srichards  
#5 Posted : 04 November 2011 21:37:20(UTC)
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srichards

I'm reading the IOSH Risk Management book (i can't remember the exact title) and finding it very useful for Units A and B so far.
PHIL SUPRA  
#6 Posted : 05 November 2011 21:45:20(UTC)
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PHIL SUPRA

anything by jeremy stranks. I swore by those doing my levels 3-6. vg value
Guru  
#7 Posted : 06 November 2011 10:05:38(UTC)
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Guru

The book called 'Health and Safety at Work - Seventh Edition' written by John Ridley & John Channing has a section at the back, where it links with the diploma syllabus to the sections contained within the book. Not sure how well its covered though.
Paul Crighton  
#8 Posted : 06 November 2011 23:59:01(UTC)
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Paul Crighton

Cheers guys Much appreciated
decimomal  
#9 Posted : 11 November 2011 14:25:59(UTC)
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decimomal

Joebaxil wrote:
Hi Paul . These are the books that seem to be the standard purchase for the dip . Just beware the prices seem to be high today for some reason ? There is unit A,B and C . but yes these are the books . although there are other publications which are available . http://www.amazon.co.uk/...id=1320438745&sr=1-1
I used these and still find them invaluable as reference tools.A tad expensicv ebut worth the outlay in my view.
chris42  
#10 Posted : 11 November 2011 14:31:20(UTC)
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chris42

As per decimomal - I used the same books they are from Actassociates published by rms - £90 each !! or 3 for £260.
Spartacus  
#11 Posted : 16 November 2011 14:16:47(UTC)
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Spartacus

Paul - its Mark H here - are you heading back Oz bound or staying here? Didn't expect to bump into you on this forum!!! :)
Spartacus  
#12 Posted : 16 November 2011 14:17:37(UTC)
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Spartacus

P.S. Who are you doing your Dip with?
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