Resources
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1. Dizdar, E. N., İş Güvenliği, Dilara Yayın Evi, 2003, 410 sayfa.
2. Dizdar, E. N., İş Güvenliği, Murathan Yayınevi, 4. Baskı, 2008, 336 sayfa.
3. Dizdar, E. N., Toplam İş Güvenliği, 2014, 2100 sayfa.
4. Dizdar, E. N., İş Güvenliği Uzmanlığı, 2013, 320 sayfa.
5. Dizdar, E. N., İş Sağlığı ve Güvenliğine Giriş, 2010, 230 sayfa.
6. Dizdar, E. N., İş Sağlığı ve Güvenliği Yönetim Sistemleri, 2010.
7. Dizdar, E. N., Toplam Ergonomi, Karabük, 2006, 160 sayfa.
8. Dizdar, E. N., Ergonomi, ABP Yayın Evi, 2008.
9. Dizdar, E. N., Antropometrik Optimizasyon, Z.K.Ü., FBE, Karabük, Şubat, 2003. 330 sf.
10. Dizdar, E. N., İş Hukuku, Dilara Yayınevi & Matbaacılık, 2004, 357 sayfa.
11. Dizdar, E. N., İş Güvenliği Hukuku, Dilara Yayınevi & Matbaacılık, 2010, 415 sayfa.
12. Dizdar, E. N., Kaza Sebeplendirme Yaklaşımları, Mesleki Sağlık ve Güvenlik, 2001.
13. Dizdar, E. N., Ünal, Ç., Kurumsal Yapının Değerlendirilmesi, ÇSGB, 2010.
14. Dizdar, E. N., Tehlike Analiz Teknikleri, Gazi Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2002, 220 sayfa.
15. Dizdar, E. N., Üretim Sistemlerinde Olası İş Kazaları İçin Bir Erken Uyarı Modeli, Gazi Üniversitesi, Endüstri Mühendisliği (Doktora Tezi), 1998.
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Supplementary Book
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1. AICHE, Guidelines for Chimical Transportation Safety, Security and Risk Management, 2 nd Ed. 2008.
2. AICHE, Guidelines for Safe Automation of Chemical Processes, 2 nd Ed. 2016.
3. BS 8800, Guide to Occupational Health and Sefety Management Systems, 1996.
4. CCPS, Guidelines for Hazard Evaluation Procedures, 3rd Ed. 2008.
5. Dikshith, T., S., S., Handbook of Chemicals and Safety, CRC Press, 2017.
6. Frick K, W. J., Reviewing Occupational Health and Safety Management - Multiple Roots. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2000.
7. Robson L, C. J., The Effectiveness Of Occupational Health And Safety Management Systems: A Systematic Review, Institute for Work and Health, 2005.
8. U.S. Department Of Health and Human Services, NIOSH, Occupational Safety and Health Guidance Manual Hazardous Jaste Site Activities, 1985, USA.
9. ILO, Ergonomic Checkpoints, Geneva, 1996.
10. ILO, Guidelines on Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems. Geneva: International Labour Office, 2001.
11. https://www.csgb.gov.tr/
12. http://www.mevzuat.gov.tr/
13. http://www.csgb.gov.tr/csgbPortal/itkb.portal
14. http://www.csgb.gov.tr/csgbPortal/isggm.portal
15. http://www.isgum.gov.tr/
16. http://www.casgem.gov.tr/
17. https://isgkatip.csgb.gov.tr/Logout.aspx
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Content
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Tasks of Occupational Safety Specialists. Risk assessment. Acceptable risk level, prevention, run-off event, risk, risk appraisal, hazard. Liabilities. Risk assessment team, employer, employer representative, Occupational Safety Specialist, employee representative, support staff. Risk assessment stages. Identification of danger. Hazards Hazards that may arise from sources and their interactions. Identification and analysis of risks. National and international hazard analysis and evaluation methods. Risk control steps. Planning, risk control measures, implementation, monitoring. Risk assessment documentation. Renewal of risk assessment. Great accident prevention policies. Workplace surveillance of Occupational Safety Specialists. Protecting employees from risks related to noise. Noise exposure action and limit values. Determination of exposure to noise and assessment of noise risks. Prevention and reduction of exposure to noise. Personal protection against noise. Classification of exposure to noise. Informing about noise and education and health surveillance. Protecting employees from vibration-related risks. Vibration exposure action and limit values. Determination of vibration exposure and evaluation of vibration risks. Prevention, reduction and limitation of vibration exposure. Personal protection against vibration. Information on vibration and special conditions with training and health surveillance. Protecting employees from risks associated with asbestos. Protecting employees from risks associated with biological agents. Protect employees from risks associated with screened vehicles. Protecting employees from risks associated with manual handling. Protecting employees from risks associated with carcinogens, mutagenic substances. Protecting employees from risks associated with chemical agents. Protect employees from dust risks. Protecting employees from risks associated with fire and explosion. Duties and authorities of the OSH Committees of the Occupational Safety Specialists. Duties, powers and responsibilities of Occupational Safety Specialists in OSH services and workplaces in emergencies.
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