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Work Safety in Mechanical Engineering

Structure Type: Study unit
Code: IKTA0106
Type: Compulsory / Professional Studies
Curriculum: KT 2016
Level: Bachelor of Engineering
Year of Study: 1 (2016-2017)
Credits: 2 cr
Responsible Teacher: Mäkelä, Reijo
Language of Instruction: Finnish

Courses During the Academic Year 2016-2017

Impl.Group(s)Study TimeTeacher(s)LanguageEnrolment
11I-KT-1N2016-09-01 – 2016-10-31Päivi Karppi, Timo GröndahlFinnish2016-08-22 – 2016-09-19
12 2016-08-26 – 2016-10-31Timo GröndahlFinnish2016-08-22 – 2016-09-19

Still need to take the course? See the courses during the academic year 2019-2020.

Learning Outcomes

The student will become aware of the importance of occupational safety and know the operative methods for maintaining and developing the safety at the workplace, obtain the certaficate of occupational safety and first aid at emergency.

Student's Workload

Total work load of the student 54 h, of which
- scheduled studies 38 h
- autonomous studies 16 h
The assessment of student’s own learning 1 h is included in contact lessons.

Prerequisites / Recommended Optional Courses

Not required

Contents

Central regulations of occupational safety. Occupational safety in a shared workplace. Identifying hazards, estimating the risk levels as well as preventing accidents and work-related illnesses . General safety rules of the workplace as well as most common risk factors and their elimination. Readyness to handle accidents and knowledge of emergency operations .

Recommended or Required Reading and Other Learning Resources/Tools

· Eila Riikonen ym, Työsuojelun perusteet, Työterveyslaitos, 2003
· Occupational Safety Training material, the Centre for Occupational Safety, 2010
· Hätäensiapukorttimateriaali SPR
· Työturvallisuuslaki N:o 738/2002. http://www.finlex.fi

Mode of Delivery / Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

Lectures and exercises

Assessment Criteria

Accepted/Failed

Assessment Methods

Examinations


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