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NEBOSH Diploma Audiobook

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Good evening fellow forumers!

I am currently studying the NEBOSH Diploma, I was wondering if there is any audiobooks available on the market? Alternatively, could anyone recommend study books/guides for the course?

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Re: NEBOSH Diploma Audiobook

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Just use any search browser engine and I'm sure you'll find some. Just make sure you get them from a reputable source otherwise you might be buying out of date rubbish, or even find it's not in English (assuming that was your choice of language) ;)
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Re: NEBOSH Diploma Audiobook

Post by Jack Kane »

It's been a while since I've looked at diploma books to recommend. I should have a bit of a research and add a few recommendations on the forums. In the meantime, hopefully somebody doing the diploma might have a recommendation for you.

There are a few diploma downloads should be useful on our site here - https://www.healthandsafetytips.co.uk/d ... h-specific

I hope that helps :D
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