Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Biological risk factors in occupational health and safety.
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R1-R7 and SR1-SR7
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2
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Definitions, cell culture, microorganism, infection risk levels, groups. Substitution.
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R1-R7 and SR1-SR7
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3
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Hygiene and personal protection. Informing employees, special situations.
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R1-R7 and SR1-SR7
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4
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Common infections in workers, hepatitis-b, EBYS, hepatitis-c, delta hepatitis, virus infections, tuberculosis, gastroenteritis, meningogoxic infections.
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R1-R7 and SR1-SR7
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5
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Exposure to biological agents. Diagnostic laboratories, human health and veterinary services.
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R1-R7 and SR1-SR7
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6
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Special precautions for industrial processes, laboratory and animal shelters.
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R1-R7 and SR1-SR7
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7
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Jobs with high exposure to biological OHS risks. List of classified biological agents. Bacteria and similar organisms, viruses, parasites, fungi.
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R1-R7 and SR1-SR7
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8
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Health supervision of employees. Precautions and indicators for biological risks.
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R8-R10 and SR8-SR10
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9
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Measures to be taken in industrial processes. Preventive vaccination.
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R8-R10 and SR8-SR10
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10
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Risks to health workers. Carcinogenic, mutagenic substances OHS.
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R8-R10 and SR8-SR10
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11
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Environmental protection and environmental pollutants.
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R8-R10 and SR8-SR10
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12
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Physico-chemical and biological processes. Sedimentation, coagulation, fiftration, adsorption, oxidation; pesticides.
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R8-R10 and SR8-SR10
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13
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Environmental microbiology. Water and air quality.
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R8-R10 and SR8-SR10
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14
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Biological risk factors may be encountered in working environments and supervision. Relevant legislation.
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R8-R10 and SR8-SR10
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Prerequisites
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ercüment N. DİZDAR
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Instructors
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Assistants
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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ömer Cem KARAKOÇ
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ercüment N. DİZDAR
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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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Identification of biological risk factors in occupational health and safety. To know hygiene and personal protection measures. Identification of common infections in biohazard workers. Knowledge of human health and veterinary services in exposure to biological agents. To know special precautions for industrial processes, laboratory and animal shelters. To know the works with high exposure to biological OHS risks. To know the precautions and health surveillance of the employees for biological risks. To learn the precautions to be taken in industrial processes such as protective vaccine application. To know OHS measures in working with carcinogenic, mutagenic substances. To learn environmental protection and environmental pollutants. Learning sedimentation, coagulation, fiftration, adsorption, oxidation and pesticides. To know environmental microbiology and water and air quality issues. To be able to know the working environments and supervision of biological risk factors.
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Content
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Biological risk factors in occupational health and safety. Definitions, cell culture, microorganism, infection risk levels, groups. Substitution. Hygiene and personal protection. Informing employees, special situations. Common infections in workers, hepatitis-b, EBYS, hepatitis-c, delta hepatitis, virus infections, tuberculosis, gastroenteritis, meningogoxic infections. Exposure to biological agents. Diagnostic laboratories, human health and veterinary services. Special precautions for industrial processes, laboratory and animal shelters. Jobs with high exposure to biological OHS risks. List of classified biological agents. Bacteria and similar organisms, viruses, parasites, fungi. Health supervision of employees. Precautions and indicators for biological risks. Measures to be taken in industrial processes. Preventive vaccination. Risks to health workers. Carcinogenic, mutagenic substances OHS. Environmental protection and environmental pollutants. Physico-chemical and biological processes. Sedimentation, coagulation, fiftration, adsorption, oxidation; pesticides. Environmental microbiology. Water and air quality. Biological risk factors may be encountered in working environments and supervision. Relevant legislation.
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Program Learning Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1
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Understands the philosophy of Interdisciplinary Approach in the field of Occupational Health and Safety and works according to the Team Spirit and Teamwork Approach in identifying and solving problems related to this field.
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-
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2
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Knows and applies OHS measures by evaluating physical, chemical, biological, psychological and ergonomics risk factors in workplaces.
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5
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3
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Knows Occupational Health and Safety in labor law, social security law and OHS legislation and follows the currentity of this information in constant change.
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-
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4
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Occupational Health and Safety by dominating the social and technical information, business groups and sectors according to the types of hazard assessment and risk analysis makes.
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3
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5
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Has and applies comprehensive and technical knowledge about working conditions, environmental factors and protection principles in workplaces according to hazard classes.
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4
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6
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Has the necessary knowledge and skills to identify, analyze, solve and improve working conditions in sectoral and professional groups.
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3
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7
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Knows and applies OHS measures to be taken in flammable, explosive and hazardous materials and wastes in design and manufacturing.
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-
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8
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Has knowledge about the detection of OHS hazards in agriculture, farming, electricity, forestry, mining and analyzing risks and taking necessary measures.
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4
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9
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Knows the provisions of the legislation and EC requirements on Personal Protective Equipment and selects PPE according to business groups and occupations in the sectors and ensures compliance with the conditions and rules of use.
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2
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10
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Have knowledge about scientific research techniques in the field of Occupational Health and Safety and interpret statistical information on the subject.
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11
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Has the ability to research scientific and applied studies in the field of Occupational Health and Safety, conduct scientific studies and make academic writing (articles, papers, reports, etc.) and oral presentations.
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-
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12
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Contributes to the Occupational Health and Safety Management Approach and the development and placement of the Occupational Health and Safety Culture.
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-
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13
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Has the ability of Corporate and Social Communication and plays an active role in the sociological and psychological adoption and rooting of Occupational Health and Safety perception.
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14
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Knows the principles of scientific research in professional life and work in the field of Occupational Health and Safety and adopts ethical rules and acts in accordance with these values.
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15
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Occupational Health and Safety Students who graduate from the program with thesis, gain the opportunity to continue to the doctoral program, in addition, they are entitled to take the Class B Occupational Safety Specialist examination according to the relevant legislation (Regulation on Duties, Authorities and Responsibilities of Occupational Safety Specialist etc.).
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3
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