Prerequisites
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish / English
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Responsible
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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ercüment N. DİZDAR
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Instructors
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1-)Doçent Dr. Ercüment Neşet Dizdar
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Assistants
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Resources
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R1. Dizdar, E. N., Üretim Sistemlerinde Olası İş Kazaları İçin Bir Erken Uyarı Modeli, Gazi Üniversitesi, Endüstri Mühendisliği, 1998.
R2. Dizdar, E. N., İş Güvenliği, Alver Matbaası, 2000.
R3. Dizdar, E. N., Ergonomi, ABP Yayın Evi, 2008.
R4. Dizdar, E. N., İş Hukuku, Dilara Yayınevi & Matbaacılık, 2004.
R5. Dizdar, E. N., İş Güvenliği, Murathan Yayınevi, 4. Baskı, 2008.
R6. Dizdar, E. N., İş Güvenliği, Dilara Yayın Evi, 2003.
R7. Dizdar, E. N., İş Güvenliği Mevzuatı, AÜ, 2015.
R8. Dizdar, E. N., İş Sağlığı ve Güvenliği Yönetim Sistemleri, AÜ, 2014.
R9. Dizdar, E. N., Tehlike Analiz Teknikleri, Gazi Üniversitesi, FBE, 2002.
R10. Dizdar, E. N., Kaza Sebeplendirme Yaklaşımları, Mesleki Sağlık ve Güvenlik, 2001.
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Supplementary Book
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SR1. AICHE, Guidelines for Chimical Transportation Safety, Security and Risk Management, 2 nd Ed. 2008.
SR2. AICHE, Guidelines for Safe Automation of Chemical Processes, 2 nd Ed. 2016.
SR3. BS 8800, Guide to Occupational Health and Sefety Management Systems, 1996.
SR4. CCPS, Guidelines for Hazard Evaluation Procedures, 3rd Ed. 2008.
SR5. Dikshith, T., S., S., Handbook of Chemicals and Safety, CRC Press, 2017.
SR6. Frick K, W. J., Reviewing Occupational Health and Safety Management - Multiple Roots. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2000.
SR7. ILO, Ergonomic Checkpoints, Geneva, 1996.
SR8. ILO, Guidelines on Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems. Geneva: International Labour Office, 2001.
SR9. Robson L, C. J., The Effectiveness of Occupational Health And Safety Management Systems, Ins for Work and Health, 2005.
SR10. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, NIOSH, OSH Guidance Manual Hazardous, 1985, USA.
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Goals
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To learn the regulations on Occupational Health and Safety issued within the scope of Labor Law No. 6331. Duties, Authority, Responsibility and Training of Occupational Safety Experts. Understanding of Occupational Health and Safety Services. To have information about Supporting Occupational Health and Safety Services. Understanding the procedures and principles of OHS training of employees and the procedures and principles of employing children and young workers. Understanding the Occupational Health and Safety Risk Assessment and Stopping Work in the Workplace. To learn Occupational Health and Safety in Temporary or Fixed Term Jobs. Interpretation of the Special Procedures and Principles Regarding the Work in the Work carried out by Employing Workers in Mail. Fire Protection of Buildings and Work with Chemicals and Mining Works to learn the provisions of OHS. Occupational Health and Safety in Temporary or Fixed Term Jobs. To understand the conditions of working in the night post of female employees. Understanding the Protection of Employees from Risks Related to Noise and Vibration. Protection of Employees from the Hazards of Explosive Environments and Understanding of Health and Safety Measures in Working with Screened Vehicles. To learn electrical indoor plants and high current plants and grounding. Learning of Working Conditions of Pregnant or Lactating Women, Breastfeeding Rooms and Child Care, Hygiene and First Aid. Understanding of Health and Safety Measures to be Taken in Workplace Buildings and Attachments and OHS issues in Machinery Safety and Construction Works and Building Inspection.
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Content
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Basic concepts and definitions in Occupational Health and Safety regulations issued within the scope of Labor Law No. 6331. Duties, Authority, Responsibility and Training of Occupational Safety Experts. Occupational Health and Safety Services. Supporting Occupational Health and Safety Services. National Occupational Health and Safety Council. Procedures and Principles of Occupational Health and Safety Training of Employees. Procedures and Principles of Employment of Child and Young Workers. Occupational Health and Safety Services to be Carried Out by the Employer or the Deputy Employer in the Workplace. Occupational Health and Safety Boards. Occupational Health and Safety Risk Assessment. Stopping work in the workplace. Occupational Health and Safety in Temporary or Fixed Term Jobs. Health and Safety Signs. Special Procedures and Principles Related to the Work in the Work carried out by Employing Workers in Mail. Jobs that require maximum seven and a half hours or less per day in terms of health rules. Occupational Health and Safety in Temporary or Fixed Term Jobs. Working Conditions of Female Employees in Night Posts. Pressure Equipment. Breastfeeding Rooms and Child Care under the Conditions of Employment of Pregnant or Lactating Women. Fire Protection of Buildings. Prevention of Exposure to Biological Factors. Prevention and Mitigation of Major Industrial Accidents. Protection of Employees from Risks Related to Noise and Vibration. Protection of Employees from Hazards of Explosive Environments. Health and Safety Measures in Working with Screened Vehicles. Electrical Indoor Plants and Strong Current Plants and Grounding. Manual Transport Works. Hygiene and First Aid. Occupational Hygiene Measurement, Testing and Analysis. Health and Safety Measures to be Taken in Workplace Buildings and Attachments. Emergency Situations in the Workplace. Stopping work in the workplace. Working with Chemicals. Mining Works. Machine Safety. Equipment and Protective Systems Used in Potentially Explosive Environments. Construction Works and Building Inspection. Safety Data Sheets for Hazardous Substances and Mixtures.
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