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                                        Objectives
                                     At the end of the course the participants are expected to know: 
    Which EU regulations are relevant for occupational safety and healthObjectives, scope and requirements of overall directive Requirements for special personnel assigned to deal with occupational safety and health. How to prevent occupational risksHow to implement guidelines and principles in companies 
 
                                        Target Attendees / Participants
                                     The course is dedicated to the wide range of participants, such as:  
    professionals dealing with Safety and Occupational health issues on management or operation level individuals with no previous experience in the field of risk management, but willing to extend their knowledge and take up new roles in risk management in their companies Students of Steinbeis Master of Risk Engineering and Management program and similar programs.
 
                                        Course Content by Units
                                     Unit 1: Introduction to occupational health and safety
 Unit 2: Directive 89/391/EC: Overall directive "occupational safety"
 
 
    Unit 3: Separate directive in terms of article 16 of directive 89/391/ECObject and scopeEmployers' obligationsGeneral obligations
    
        Personnel implementationMeasure concerning serious and imminent dangerTraining, consultation and participation of employees Instruction of employeesPreventive medical surveillanceEmployee's obligationsSeparate directives 
 
    Unit 4: Special personnel for occupational safety: Example GermanyIndexWorkplaceUse of work equipmentExample for implementation of the work equipment directives into national legislation: Ordinance of safety and health (Germany) Use of personal protective equipmentExample for the implementation the directives on personal protective equipment: Personal protective equipment usage ordinance (PSA-Germany)Working with visual display unitsManual handling of loadsExample for implementation of European Council Directives:" Handling of loads" in the Germany Labour Protection LawsCarcinogens, chemical and biological working materials
    
        Endangerment by carcinogensEndangerment by chemical working materialsExample for the implementation of European Council Directives: Hazardous substances law (Germany)Endangerment by biological working materials Example for the implementation of European Council Directives: Biological agents ordinanceEndangerment by physical agency
    
        VibrationNoiseExample for the implementation of European Council Directives: Noise and vibration (Germany)Electromagnetic fieldsArtificial optical radiationExplosive atmosphereExample for the implementation of European Council Directives: Explosive atmosphere (Germany)Safety and health signs at workMiscellaneous 
 
    Unit 5: Review of the course main issuesSpecialists for occupational safety / work  doctor/ safety representative occupational medics and first-aid-helpers 
                                        Teaching Methods
                                     The course includes:
 
    introductory note explaining aim and structure of the course, and used methodology as well ex cathedra lecturing illustrated by number of examples several collective exercise  
 
                                        Literature
                                     
    Textbook:OSHA Occupational Safety and Health, version 2, January 2010
Transparencies, version 2, January 2010Unit 1: Introduction
 Unit 2: Directive 89/391/EEC
 Unit 3: Separate directive in terms of Article 16 Directive 89/391/EC
 Unit 4: Special personnel for occupational safety: Example Germany
Certification material, version 2, January 2010 
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