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Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Information about the course |
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2) |
Explains occupational health and safety concepts and rules.
Knows the aim of occupational health and safety. |
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3) |
Turkey and in the world to explain the basics of occupational health and safety.
The ILO occupational health and safety data, the WHO occupational diseases data, OSHA, using EU occupational health and safety data and SSI Turkey occupational health and safety data to determine the current occupational health and safety situation.
Determines the relationship between socio-economic development and occupational health and safety. |
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Define the legal norms and the concepts of constitution, law, regulation, regulation, communiqué, circular and directive.
Define the basic objectives and principles of labor law, defines national legislation related to occupational health and safety.
Analyze the organization of occupational health and safety services.
Explain the roles of legal authorities in occupational health and safety.
List the responsibilities of the employer on occupational health and safety and the provisions regarding the organization of work.
In the field of social security, the responsibilities of the occupational safety expert and the parties and the rights of the employees (insurance, health reports, disability, pension and other benefits) are determined by the employees.
Demonstrate legal application methods. |
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5) |
Express the place and importance of state, employee and employer parties in the field of occupational health and safety.
Defines international organizations such as ILO, WHO, OSHA in the field of occupational health and safety with institutions and organizations responsible for occupational health and safety in our country.
Explain the international occupational health and safety contracts and their place in national legislation.
ISGB, OSGB and TSM`s establishment, functioning, employees and related regulations determine the issues specified.
Define legal regulations about occupational medicine, occupational safety expertise and other health personnel.
Explain the importance of team work in occupational health and safety services.
Have detailed information about the use of OHS-KATIP. |
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6) |
Determines the legal basis and importance of occupational health and safety committees.
Define the regulations of the occupational health and safety committees and their members.
Explains the establishment, implementation and maintenance of management systems. |
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7) |
Explain working environment and supervision.
Defines work hygiene.
Sorts office buildings and add-ons.
Explain the workplace risk factors. |
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8) |
midterm exam |
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9) |
Define the scope of working environment and explain its scope.
Measures the monitoring environment.
List the records of the working environment supervision.
Defines the scope of work hygiene and its scope and dimensions.
List the responsibilities and relationships about work hygiene (workplace physician, work hygiene, other health personnel, occupational safety specialist, etc.).
List the measurement and control methods.
Identifies the potential dangers in workplace buildings and add-ons.
Defines the general risks that may arise according to the nature of the works performed. |
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10) |
Defines the physical risk factors that negatively affect the health of employees in the workplace.
List the measurement methods of physical risk factors for the environment and people.
Indicates the permissible values at national and international standards.
Compares the business lines with high exposure to physical risk factors in our country and in the world.
Explain the physical risk factors in the workplace and the duties of the occupational safety specialist in this respect.
Defines the chemical risk factors that negatively affect the health of employees in the workplace.
List the measurement methods of chemical risk factors for the environment and people.
Defines the permissible values in national and international standards.
Compare the business lines in our country and in the world where exposure to chemical risk factors is high.
Explains the control of chemical risk factors in the workplace and the duties of the occupational safety specialist in this regard.
Define bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites that may be encountered as risk factors in the working environment.
Explains the properties of microorganisms that can be encountered as risk factors in the working environment.
List the methods of protection from biological risk factors.
Defines the psychosocial risk factors that affect employees negatively.
List the methods of measurement related to psychosocial risks.
Turkey and compare the businesses where high exposure to psychosocial risk factors in the world.
Explains the duties of the occupational safety specialist in the workplace and the control of psychosocial risk factors. |
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11) |
Define ergonomics and basic concepts.
Determine the effects of ergonomic risks.
Explains the studies on prevention of the effects of ergonomic risks.
Defines the dangerous situation and behavior.
Defines the main features of protection practices such as prevention at the source, environment protection and personal protection.
Define welding types and welding equipment.
Explains the risks arising from the gas, dust, smoke and rays generated during welding and explains the measures to be taken.
Indicates the lifting tools used for lifting, handling, stacking.
Explain the risks that may arise during the use of lifting vehicles and explain the precautions to be taken.
It defines the documents required for motor vehicle users and construction machine operators.
Explains the necessary health and safety risks in motor vehicles.
Define hand tools.
Determines the issues to be considered in all kinds of work using hand tools.
Identifies the hazards that may occur in building, plant or machinery maintenance.
Determines the precautions to be taken regarding the risks that may occur in maintenance-repair works. |
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12) |
Defines the fire and chemistry.
Explains the measures that can be taken for fire protection.
Indicates what to do in case of a fire.
Defines the concepts of intervention and communication in emergency situations.
Prepare emergency plans.
It informs the employees about the application and applies the application.
Explain the meanings of health and safety signs.
Indicates the use of health and safety signs.
Define the shapes of health and safety signs.
Explain the characteristics of the ideal working environment.
Explains the principles of ventilation and air conditioning necessary for the health and comfort of the employees in the working environment.
Classifies pressure vessels.
Define periodic tests, checks and registers.
Identify the risks that may arise from the use of any pressure vessel and explain the methods of protection from them.
Evaluates the occupational health and safety risks that may arise from the work done in closed areas.
Explains the occupational health and safety measures that can be taken according to the risks that may arise from the works carried out in closed areas.
Evaluate occupational health and safety risks arising from work with screened vehicles.
Identifies occupational health and safety measures that can be taken according to the risks that may arise from the work with screen vehicles.
Evaluate occupational health and safety risks arising from manual lifting and transportation works.
Identifies occupational health and safety measures that may be taken according to the risk arising from manual lifting and transportation works.
Define the equipments used in the studies.
Evaluate the risks arising from the studies done at the height.
Determines the occupational health and safety measures to be taken according to the risk arising from the studies at the height. |
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13) |
Identify important issues in terms of occupational health and safety in construction works,
Identifies the risks that may be encountered in works carried out in construction works.
Identifies occupational health and safety measures which should be taken according to the risks that may be encountered in works carried out in construction works.
Indicates the minimum safety requirements for work equipment.
List the responsibilities of manufacturers about work equipments.
Defines signs and instructions for safe use of machines.
Determines the workplace controls.
Establishes the documents that should be prepared with the controls that should be made in the workplace in terms of work safety.
Explain the importance of risk groups in occupational health and safety.
Identifies specific health surveillance requirements for risk groups.
Indicates specific methods of protection for the health improvement of risk groups.
Evaluate possible occupational health and safety risks in shift work and night work.
Determines the precautions to be taken according to possible occupational health and safety risks during shift work and night work.
Define ethics in working life.
Identifies the national and international legal / illegal regulations in which the code of ethics exists.
Compares the basic ethical and engineering values.
Explain the concepts of autonomy, privacy, professional independence and social responsibility.
They determine the working and social life conditions of agriculture, forestry and livestock workers in a holistic and multidimensional perspective and have an improvement plan within the framework of the action plan. |
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14) |
Define the basis and necessity of risk assessment.
List the risk assessment methods.
Evaluate the risks in the workplace. |
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15) |
final exam |
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16) |
final exam |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Science experts with knowledge, skills and competence are trained in the protection and improvement of the health of employees, reduction of occupational diseases and job accidents |
4 |
2) |
To be able to evaluate specific health and safety risks for the business sector,
Define the basic steps |
4 |
3) |
Walk-through survey, |
1 |
4) |
Identification of hazards in health - hazard, |
3 |
5) |
Making an evaluation for the environment, |
4 |
6) |
Evaluation of the health status of the worker, |
4 |
7) |
Developing workplace protection strategy, |
5 |
8) |
To be able to evaluate existing occupational health and safety systems, |
5 |
9) |
To be able to make disaster and emergency plans at work |
5 |