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. (1998). Üretim Sistemlerinde Olası İş Kazaları İçin Bir Erken Uyarı Modeli, Gazi Üni., FBE, Endüstri Müh., Ankara.
R2. Dizdar, E. N. (2000). İş Güvenliği. Alver Matbaası, Ankara.
R3. Dizdar, E. N. (2008). Ergonomi. ABP Yayın Evi, Ankara.
R4. Dizdar, E. N. (2004). İş Hukuku. Dilara Yayınevi & Matbaacılık, Trabzon.
R5. Dizdar, E. N. (2008). İş Güvenliği. Murathan Yayınevi, (4. Baskı), Ankara.
R6. Dizdar, E. N. (2003). İş Güvenliği. Dilara Yayın Evi, Trabzon.
R7. Dizdar, E. N. (2015). İş Güvenliği Mevzuatı. AÜ, Erzurum.
R8. Dizdar, E. N. (2014). İş Sağlığı ve Güvenliği Yönetim Sistemleri. AÜ, Erzurum.
R9. Dizdar, E. N. (2002). Tehlike Analiz Teknikleri. Gazi Üniversitesi, FBE, Ankara.
R10. Dizdar, E. N. (2001). Kaza Sebeplendirme Yaklaşımları. Mesleki Sağlık ve Güvenlik, Ankara.
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Supplementary Book
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SR1. AICHE. (2008). Guidelines for Chimical Transportation Safety, Security and Risk Management, (2nd Ed.), USA.
SR2. AICHE. (2016). Guidelines for Safe Automation of Chemical Processes, (2nd Ed.), USA.
SR3. Salvendy, G. (2012). Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics, John Wiley&Sons Ltd. USA.
SR4. Karwowski, W. ve Marras, S. W. (2008). The Occupational Ergonomics Handbook. CRC Press.
SR5. Dikshith, T, S. S. (2017). Handbook of Chemicals and Safety, CRC Press, USA.
SR6. Frick, K. W. J. (2000). Reviewing Occupational Health and Safety Management - Multiple Roots. Elsevier.
SR7. ILO & IEA (2010). Ergonomic Checkpoints, International Labour Office, Geneva, Switzerland.
SR8. ILO (2001). Guidelines on Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems, Geneva, Switzerland.
SR9. Robson, L. C. J. (2005). The Effectiveness of Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems, Insti. for Work and Health.
SR10. Kroemer, K. H. E., Kroemer H. B. and Kroemer E. K. (2001). Ergonomics, How to Design for Ease and Efficiency, PranticeHall.
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Goals
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Definition of risk assessment concepts and approach philosophy. Interpreting the concepts of danger and risk assessment. To learn qualitative and quantitative hazard analysis techniques. Application of Risk Assessment Methodologies. Identification of occupational safety techniques, stages and symbols. FMEA, SRM, PSCL, FTA, ETA, CCA, HEA, DMH, SA, PHA. Learning and application of TOR and HAZOP techniques. Learning and application of Risk Assessment Decision Matrix and Methods. Kinney Method. Learning and application of Jhon-Ridley Model. Understanding, knowing and mastering the OHSAS Risk Assessment practices.
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Content
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Introduction to risk assessment, concepts, approach philosophy. Definitions, tolerable, acceptable level, prevention, prevention, investigation, research, improvement, non-compliance, danger, risk. risk detection, accident, reliability and safety, hazard class, incident, injury. Hazard assessment and risk assessment. Hazard analysis techniques. Qualitative and quantitative techniques. Risk Assessment, RA. Risk Assessment Methodologies. Occupational safety techniques, stages and symbols. Security Audit, SA. Preliminary Hazard Analysis, PHA. Occupational Safety Audit, SRM. Process / System Checklists, PSCL. Investigation Technique, TOR. Relative Ranking-Dow and Mond Hazard Indices. Risk Analysis, RA. Ne What Happens Ol Analysis. Hazard and Operability Analysis, HAZOP. Error Modes, Effects and Criticality Analysis, FMEA. Boolean Mathematics. Error Tree Analysis, FTA. Event Tree Analysis, ETA. Cause and Effect Analysis, CCA. Human Error Analysis, HEA. Human Reliability Analysis, HRA. Diagnostics Model for Hazard, DMH. Risk Assessment Decision Matrices. X type, 3x3 type, 5x5 type, L type Matrix Methods. Risk Rating Decision Matrix, RADM. Fine Kinney Method. John-Ridley Model. Risk scoring. Risk reporting. Comparisons in risk assessment techniques. The PUKO Cycle. OHSAS. Risk Assessment practices.
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