Product Description
The course is aimed at civil servants and labor personnel of the Public Administration.
600,00 €
The course is aimed at civil servants and labor personnel of the Public Administration.
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weeks1. Know the regulations for the coordination of business activities in Occupational Risk Prevention.
2. Train concurrent employers in the workplace, owners and principals to determine the means of coordination.
3. Develop preventive information and measures that must be exchanged between entrepreneurs participating in the construction work.
4. Know the functions of the person or persons in charge of coordinating preventive activities.
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weeksIntroduction and legal scope
1. Introduction
2. Definitions and Basic Concepts
3. The need for preventive action
4. The law on the prevention of occupational risks and its regulatory development
5. The European Constitution and the Workers' Statute
6. European Law
7. Obligations and Responsibilities of the Entrepreneur
8. Rights and obligations of workers
9. Competent public bodies
10. Organization of Prevention in the company
11. Preventive resource
Prevention Planning in the Company
1. Occupational Risk Prevention Plan
2. Occupational risk assessment
3. Preventive Action Planning (PAP)
4. Workplace accidents
5. Accident statistics
Accidents and occupational diseases
1. Accidents and professional diseases
2. Work accidents from an economic point of view
3. Causes of accidents
4. Accident investigation
5. Types of risk
6. Working conditions
Risks related to security conditions
1. Machine safety
2. Hand and power tools
3. Protection against electrical risks
4. Specific Construction Risks
Ergonomics and Applied Psychosociology
1. Ergonomics
2. Stress
3. Job satisfaction
4. Mental load
5. Fatigue
Workplaces and environmental conditions
1. Workplaces
2. General Conditions of the Premises
3. Order and cleanliness
4. Storage of materials
5. Industrial Hygiene and Environmental Conditions
Signage in the workplace
1. Signage
2. Criteria for the use of signage
3. Obligations regarding training and information
4. Minimum Signage indications related to safety and health in the workplace
5. Safety colors
6. Types of signals
7. Fire protection equipment
8. Security lighting
Individual Protection Equipment
1. What is Personal Protective Equipment?
2. Obligations of the employer
3. Criteria for the use of personal protective equipment
4. Conditions that personal protective equipment must meet
5. Choice of personal protective equipment
6. Use and maintenance of personal protective equipment
7. Obligations regarding training and information
8. Obligations of workers
9. Types of personal protective equipment
10. What type of personal protective equipment do we select?
11. Collective protective equipment
Fires
1. Fire and conflagration
2. Prevention
3. Fire Fighting
4. Classification of fires
5. Extinguishing agents
6. Portable fire extinguishers
7. Use of the fire extinguisher
8. Fire Hoses
9. Emergency plan
First aid
1. Most frequent actions in emergencies
2. Situation of the injured party
3. Shortness of breath
4. Cardiac resuscitation
5.Shock
6. Fractures and trauma
7. Hemorrhages
8. Burns
9. Electrical accidents
10. Epileptic seizures
11. Trauma and/or ocular foreign bodies
12. What a First Aid Kit should contain
The preventive resource
1. Introduction
2. Objectives
3. Legal framework
4. Coordination of business activities
5. Preventive resource
6. Development
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