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Advance Diploma in
Industrial Safety (ADIS)

The Advanced Diploma in Industrial Safety (ADIS) is a one-year professional course aimed at professionals who are aspiring to start or accelerate their career in health, safety and environment. This program translates the skills of learners to qualified safety practitioners confident at hazard identification, risk assessments, workplace inspections, incident investigation and continuous safety improvement activities.

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    Advance Diploma In Industrial Safety

    3 Months Crash Course (3 Terms)

    Virtual Schedule Blended Learning

    Training Time: 07.00 PM to 09.30 PM
    10 Evening Classes Per Term; Monday-Friday Over Two Weeks
    Term Title Training Dates - ADIS
    Term 1 (AUG)
    Safety Foundations and Risk Assessment 03rdAug to 14thAug
    Term 2 (SEP)
    Industrial Hazards and Safe Work 31stAug to 11thSep
    Term 3 (OCT)
    Safety Management, Emergency Planning and Improvement 28thSep to 09thOct
    Tutor-led classes, guided eLearning, simple workplace activities and three assignments

    ADIS- Blended Learning Program

    Our ADIS Blend Learning empowers learners to enjoy the best of flexibility of Virtual Live Learning and self-paced scheduling through our e-learning programme.

    Learners enrolling in ADIS Blend Learning will get 30 Virtual Session ie (10 Evening Classes Per Term; Monday-Friday Over Two Weeks) and 24/7access to our interactive Learning Management System (LMS).

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    Learnings

    Advanced Industrial Safety Diploma Course Highlights

    60

    Academic credits

    300

    Guided learning hours

    600

    Total qualification hours

    Qualification Advanced Diploma in Industrial Safety
    Learner level Designed for beginners with no previous safety knowledge
    Duration 12 months: three compulsory four-month terms
    Live delivery 10 evening classes per term; Monday–Friday over two weeks
    Class timing 18:00–22:00 with two 10-minute comfort breaks
    Learning model Tutor-led classes, guided eLearning, simple workplace activities and three assignments
    Credit structure 20 credits per term; 60 credits required for certification
    Version 1.0
    Term 1 (AUG)
    Safety Foundations and Risk Assessment

    Who can take the ADIS Course?

    The course is suitable for fresh graduates, working professionals, supervisors, team leaders, engineers, aspiring HSE professionals, career changers, and organizations looking to develop competent workplace safety personnel.

    Key Benefits of the ADIS Course

    • Build a solid understanding of industrial health and safety principles
    • Develop workplace safety skills applicable across manufacturing, construction, oil & gas, and other industrial sectors.
    • Improve your understanding of workplace hazards and risk management
    • Enhance your career prospects in the HSE profession
    • Gain a Government-approved qualification valued by employers

    ADIS Course progression

    Stage What the learner becomes able to do
    Term 1
    Learn the basic language of safety, hazard spotting, risk assessment, controls, reporting and simple safety management.
    Term 2
    Apply the basics to common industrial hazards such as machinery, fire, electricity, chemicals, work at height and transport.
    Term 3
    Combine the knowledge to support emergency planning, contractor control, inspections, monitoring and a small safety improvement project.

    ADIS Course Qualification Structure and Learning Hours

    Term Title Credits Live class Guided eLearning Independent study Assessment TQT
    Term 1 Safety Foundations and Risk Assessment 20 36 h 40 min 63 h 20 min 70 h 30 h 200 h
    Term 2 Industrial Hazards and Safe Work 20 36 h 40 min 63 h 20 min 70 h 30 h 200 h
    Term 3 Safety Management, Emergency Planning and Improvement 20 36 h 40 min 63 h 20 min 70 h 30 h 200 h
    Qualification in total Three compulsory terms 60 110 h 190 h 210 h 90 h 600 h
    Guided Learning includes 110 hours of live classes and 190 hours of guided e-learning, for a total of 300 hours.

    ADIS Assessment Framework and Qualification Rules

    Term Assignment Format Expected effort Pass mark
    Term 1 – 20 credits Guided Hazard Spotting and Risk Assessment Structured workbook and short report 30 h 50%
    Term 2 – 20 credits Industrial Safety Inspection and Control Plan Inspection workbook, evidence and two simple safety documents 30 h 50%
    Term 3 – 20 credits Small Workplace Safety Improvement Project Project report and 10-minute presentation 30 h 50%

    Other Related Industrial Safety Courses

    Detailed Curriculum – Term 1

    Term 1: Safety Foundations and Risk Assessment – 100 guided learning hours, 70 independent-study hours, 30
    assessment hours and 20 credits.

    CodeModuleWhat the learner studiesSimple practical output
    T1.1Understanding safety wordsHazard, risk, incident, accident, near miss, injury, illness,
    unsafe act, unsafe condition and control measure.
    Picture-based hazard spotting and a personal glossary.
    T1.2Why workplace safety mattersHuman harm, family impact, business cost, reputation and
    basic employer/worker responsibilities.
    Simple cost-of-incident case study and responsibility
    matching exercise.
    T1.3Finding hazards and assessing riskHazard categories, people at risk, five-step risk assessment,
    likelihood, severity, risk rating and review.
    Complete several short risk assessments using the course template.
    T1.4Controlling riskElimination, substitution, engineering controls,
    administrative controls and PPE; safe work instructions
    and supervision.
    Control-selection exercises and a simple safe-work checklist.
    T1.5Communication and worker involvementInduction, toolbox talks, signs, consultation,
    reporting concerns, training and checking understanding.
    Prepare a five-minute toolbox talk with pictures.
    T1.6Incident reporting and basic investigationImmediate response, preserving evidence, asking simple
    questions, immediate causes, underlying causes and
    corrective action.
    Near-miss report and a basic why-because investigation exercise.
    T1.7Inspections and simple monitoringWhat to inspect, using checklists, recording findings,
    action tracking and simple leading/lagging indicators.
    Complete an inspection checklist and action tracker.
    T1.8Safety management basics and assignment preparationPolicy, roles, planning, checking, improvement and
    a simple introduction to ISO 45001.
    Complete a basic safety system map and assignment plan.

    Term 1 outcome :

    The learner can explain the basic language of safety, identify hazards, complete a simple risk assessment, choose controls and report a workplace issue clearly.

    Detailed Curriculum – Term 2

    Term 2: Industrial Hazards and Safe Work – 100 guided learning hours, 70 independent-study hours, 30
    assessment hours and 20 credits. Code Module GLH

    CodeModuleWhat the learner studiesSimple practical output
    T2.1Workplace conditions and housekeepingWelfare, lighting, ventilation, slips, trips, access,
    storage, stacking and basic hygiene.
    Workplace condition inspection.
    T2.2Manual handling and ergonomicsLifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, posture,
    repetitive work, display screen work and simple task redesign.
    Manual-handling assessment and improved method.
    T2.3Tools, machinery and energy isolationHand tools, moving parts, guards, emergency stops,
    maintenance hazards and lockout/tagout basics.
    Machine guarding checklist and isolation steps.
    T2.4Electrical safetyElectric shock, burns, fire, damaged cables,
    temporary electricity, earthing, safe use and inspection.
    Electrical safety checklist and unsafe-condition report.
    T2.5Fire and explosion basicsFire triangle, ignition, fuel, fire spread,
    prevention, alarms, extinguishers, evacuation
    and flammable vapours/dust.
    Simple fire-risk review and extinguisher matching exercise.
    T2.6Chemicals, gases, dust and PPELabels, safety data sheets, routes of entry,
    health effects, storage, ventilation,
    spill response and PPE selection.
    Read a safety data sheet and prepare a chemical control card.
    T2.7Physical and health hazardsNoise, vibration, heat, cold, radiation awareness,
    stress, violence, fatigue and health surveillance basics.
    Hazard-control table and health-effects matching task.
    T2.8High-risk work and workplace transportWork at height, confined spaces, excavation,
    lifting, forklifts, vehicles,
    pedestrians and permit awareness.
    High-risk work checklist and traffic-separation sketch.

    Term 2 outcome:

    The learner can recognise common industrial hazards, explain the harm they may cause and recommend practical controls using checklists, safe-work steps and the hierarchy of control.

    Detailed Curriculum – Term 3

    Term 3: Safety Management, Emergency Planning and Improvement – 100 guided learning hours, 70 independentstudy hours, 30 assessment hours and 20 credits.

    CodeModuleWhat the learner studiesSimple practical output
    T3.1Safety behaviour, culture and leadershipWhy people make mistakes, supervision, positive reinforcement,
    fair reporting and visible leadership.
    Simple behaviour observation and improvement conversation.
    T3.2Permits, contractors and changePermit-to-work purpose, contractor induction,
    coordination, simultaneous work and basic management of change.
    Permit review and contractor control checklist.
    T3.3Emergency planning and first responseEmergency roles, alarms, evacuation, first aid,
    spill response, drills, communication and learning from exercises.
    Prepare a simple emergency plan and drill checklist.
    T3.4Occupational health and wellbeingHealth surveillance, fitness for work,
    fatigue, stress and return-to-work confidentiality.
    Health-risk and support map.
    T3.5Environmental and spill awarenessWaste, emissions, spills, pollution prevention,
    environmental aspects and basic ISO 14001 awareness.
    Spill-control and waste-segregation exercise.
    T3.6Process and maintenance safety basicsLoss of containment, pressure, temperature,
    alarms, isolation, maintenance planning and pre-start checks.
    Simple process-safety bow-tie using pictures and plain language.
    T3.7Checking performance and improvingInspection, audit awareness, action tracking,
    basic KPIs, trends, management review and continual improvement.
    Create a one-page safety dashboard and action plan.
    T3.8Safety improvement projectChoose one safety issue, collect simple evidence,
    plan an improvement, communicate it and check whether it worked.
    Project plan, implementation checklist and
    5–7 minute presentation.

    Term 3 outcome:

    The learner can support a safety system, help prepare for emergencies, control contractors, monitor basic performance and complete a small workplace safety improvement project.

    On successful completion of the qualification, learners will be able to:
    • Understand key health and safety terminology, including hazards, risks, incidents, accidents, and control measures
    • Identify workplace hazards and recognize who may be at risk.
    • Carry out basic workplace risk assessments using standard assessment methods.
    • Apply the hierarchy of controls to select appropriate risk control measures.
    • Support safe systems of work, permit-to-work procedures, toolbox talks, inductions, and employee consultation.
    • Recognize hazards associated with fire, electricity, chemicals, machinery, lifting operations, workplace transport, and other high-risk activities.
    • Report workplace incidents and contribute to basic incident investigations.
    • Participate in workplace inspections, emergency drills, and safety performance monitoring.
    • Recommend practical actions to improve workplace health and safety.
    The ADIS qualification provides a strong foundation for building a successful career in occupational health and safety. With experience, you can progress into roles such as:
    • Entry Level: Safety Officer, HSE Executive, Safety Coordinator
    • Mid-Level: HSE Officer, Safety Supervisor, Safety Auditor
    • Senior Level: HSE Manager, EHS Manager, Safety Manager, Head of HSE
    Whereas ADIS provides the fundamental statutory basis for high-hazard industries, combining it with an internationally recognized NEBOSH IGC or Diploma will give you a significant global advantage, leading to excellent, well-paying safety positions at multinational companies (MNCs).
    • No prior health and safety qualification is required
    • Basic English reading and writing skills will help you follow the course. Tutor support and a course glossary are provided
    • Working in a real workplace is helpful but completely optional—we can give you a ready-made case study to use instead
    • Internet access is mandatory for the LMS, videos, quizzes, and assignment submission
    • 20+ years of HSE training and consultancy expertise
    • Government-approved and internationally recognized programs.
    • Experienced trainers with industry expertise.
    • Practical, industry-oriented learning approach
    • Virtual Live and e-learning options
    • Dedicated learner support throughout the program
    • Trusted by professionals and organizations across multiple industries
    • Strong focus on career development and employability
    • Global presence with training delivered across multiple countries.

    NATIONAL DIPLOMA Course Certificate Attestation Sample

    CERTIFICATE CAN BE ATTESTED BY MINISTRY OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.

    As this Diploma Certificate is issued by Central Board of Education, Govt. of India, this Certification is recognized globally.

    The candidate willing to move abroad for jobs, can get this certificate attested by ministry of external affairs of most countries.

    CERTIFICATION CAN ADD UP TO YOUR EDUCATIONAL PROFILE

    Certificate considered to be one/two year count increment in your educational qualifications

    Government Approved National Safety Diploma Course

    • Approved by Govt. of India
    • Effective comprehensive E-learning Platform
    • Attested by ministry of external affairs
    • Can become eligible to apply for MIIRSM
    • Add up to the Educational profile
    • Eligible to Register at employment exchange

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    Prince Kumar

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    I completed my ADIS (Advanced Diploma in Industrial Safety) through Green World Group under the VCVRT Board. The overall learning experience was outstanding, and the course structure was very well-organized. In addition to the main diploma, the training package offered great value, allowing me to gain vital certifications in EMS (Environmental Management System) and First Aid (FA). I highly recommend Green World Group to anyone looking to advance their career in health and safety!

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    Arun

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    Done ADIS. Extremely happy and thank you Alfiya for all your support.
    Choosing Green World Group was one of the best decisions for my professional development in health and safety. The training was well-structured, the instructors were highly knowledgeable, and the practical learning approach made complex concepts easy to understand. I gained valuable skills, increased my confidence, and feel better prepared for career opportunities in the HSE industry.

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    Mohammad Zeeshan

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    Excellent training provider with outstanding support and professionalism. The team is highly responsive, knowledgeable and always willing to assist learners throughout their journey. My experience was smooth and positive from start to finish. I highly recommend Green World Safety to anyone looking to advance their professional qualifications. Thank you for the excellent service!The support staff was helpful from start to finish they made the registration smooth, guided me on exams, and kept me motivated throughout.

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    FAQ
    ADIS stands for Advanced Diploma in Industrial Safety. It’s a specialized course that focuses on industrial safety practices and regulations. Expert panel of teachers will be available on working days to clear the doubts of students via emails and hand-phone.
    All course materials are prepared digitally and are available in the Green World Group LMS Portal. These study manuals are made as per international standards by a team of safety and experts.
    The course fee for Advanced Diploma in Industrial safety at Green World Group is inclusive of all study materials, examination fee and administrative charges.
    ADIS safety course fees vary based on whether you choose E-learning or virtual learning modes
    The ADIS (Advanced Diploma in Industrial Safety) course is a one-year program.
    Green World Group is the top choice for pursuing the ADIS Diploma, offering an integrated learning experience and industry-recognized certification.
    Candidates generally need a minimum qualification of 10th grade, 12th grade, Diploma, ITI Pass (or fail), or any degree from a university to enroll in an ADIS course.
    ADIS-certified safety officers in India earn between ₹15,000 to ₹45,000 monthly, depending on experience. Entry-level positions start at ₹25,000, while mid-level roles can reach up to ₹45,000 per month, resulting in an annual salary range of ₹2.64 lakh to ₹3.6 lakh.

    Candidates completing the course successfully are entitled to receive certification, which will be issued within 30 days from the result announcement date. The certificates & mark lists will be Government of India. For meritorious students securing distinction and first class, additional certificates will be issued.

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