- Docente: Claudio Gaddoni
- Credits: 3
- SSD: MED/50
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Environment and Workplace Prevention Techniques (cod. 8487)
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from Oct 30, 2024 to Dec 04, 2024
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student is able to: Know the various aspects of the legislative system, the corporate prevention system, the public prevention system. Know the principles of accident prevention. Acquire criteria and tools for risk assessment and be able to evaluate the application and organizational effects of the assessment of some specific risks from work environments, falls from heights, fires and related emergency management Know the conditions of danger of accidents at work and the related remediation solutions in the main production sectors.
Course contents
Specific objectives:
Corporate risk assessment: reference methodology, supporting information sources and contents of the Risk Assessment Document (DVR).
Risk assessment in small/medium enterprises on the basis of Standardized Procedures.
The assessment of interferential risks in procurement management and the related document (DUVRI).
The safety of plant and work equipment; the certification documentation and the main safety requirements established by the relevant legislation.
The analysis of the risks for health and safety in the workplace and the related prevention and protection measures in the production processes of the following sectors:
- Metalworker
- Wood
- Agriculture
- Healthcare
- Ceramic
- Plastic
- Logistics
Readings/Bibliography
Didactic material provided by the teacher
Legislative Decree 81/08 and subsequent amendments and additions
Teaching methods
Lectures, with presentation of documents and images of real situations in the world of work
Analysis of cases and discussion on the dynamics of serious accidents at work that occurred in various production sectors
Assessment methods
Oral exam on the topics covered in the lessons
Office hours
See the website of Claudio Gaddoni
SDGs




This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.