٢٠١٦ - Jordan University of Science and Technology
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Molecular Modeling &Drug Design
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Scientific Content:
• Introduction to the new techniques of drug design using Computer Aided Drug Design (CADD).• Detailed study of Structure Based Drug Design and Ligand Based Drug Design.• Comprehensive study of docking techniques.• Practical training on Drug Design software such as Discovery Studio 3.5 and GOLD Docking 5.2.1.
• Basic Life Support (BLS) .• Advance Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) .• Electrocardiogram (ECG) .• Injection Protocol.• Acute Coronary Syndrome and Stroke .
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Oncology NursingCourse
Critical CareCourse
Chemotherapy Administration
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Arterial bloodgases Analysis
BLS
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ACLS
ECGInterpretation
HemodunamicMonitoring
Nursing Process
PainManagment
Management in Bone MarrowTransplantation
Palliative Care
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Advanced Neuro Surgical Nursing
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Workshop inClinical Pharmacy
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• Overview of the role of Clinical Pharmacist in patient care.• The concept of Pharmaceutical Care: pharmacoeconomic and therapeutic implications.• An open discussion on the Clinical Pharmacy.• Job opportunities in Clinical Pharmacy.• Higher education in Clinical Pharmacy: academia versus profession.• Clinical Pharmacy skills І: clinical guidelines.• Clinical Pharmacy skills ІІ: comprehensive case discussion.• Clinical Pharmacy skills ІІІ: clinical studies.• Overview of drug information resources.• Internet resources.• Information resources in: General drug information, ADR, DI, Labs/Toxicology, Pregnancy/Lactation and OTC.• Searching drug literature.• Overview of patient counseling.• The potential benefits of patient counseling.• Content of patient counselingAn open discussion on.
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Scientific Content:• Definition measurement risks and causes of obesity.• Weight control basics.• Exercise Physiology basics.• Exercise training principles.• Exercise prescription.• Appropriate exercises for weight loss.
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Sensory integration
Therapy
Sensory integration and
Praxis Test
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Computer Numerical
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MatLab Engineering
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• Introduction to the principles of CNC Machines.• CNC machines control systems.• CNC and milling lathing centers.• G-M codes.• Programming of CNC tools using G-Codes & M-codes with Canned Cycles.• Introduction to the associated computer software such as CAD / CAM software.• Using MASTERCAM for identifying optimum tool paths.• Learning how To generate NC codes using MASTERCAM.• Practical Training Exercises.
• Introduction to Matlab software (desktop, help, editor, environment, general).• Basic mathematical operations and functions.• Arrays: Vectors and Matrices.• Plotting and Graphs.• Statistical analysis programming.• Engineering Control programming.• Image enhancement programm.
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Nondestructive testing (NDT) in Mechanical
parts and welding
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Solid WorksTraining Course
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• Rockwell Hardness Test.• Dynamic Hardness Test.• Liquid Penetrate Inspection.• Magnetic Particle Inspection.• Ultrasonic Testing.• Coating Thickness Measurements.
• Introduction to Solid works software( desktop, editor, environment, general) .• Basic 2D drawing (lines, circles, polygons, Splines, trim, extend, mirror….).• Basic 3D drawing (Extrude, revolve, rib, sweep, loft,….• Industrial drawing ( isometric & projections).• Assembly and sections.• Sheet metal drawings.
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Introduction to Structural
Analysis UsingROBOT
Introduction toStructural
Analysis and Design by
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• Introduction to ROBOT program.• Analysis of 3D frame structures. • Modeling steel and concrete structures.
• Introduction to ETABS program.• Analysis of 2D problems (beams, trusses, frames).• Analysis of 3D problems (buildings, stairs).• Concrete design.• Steel design.
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parts and welding
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Solid WorksTraining Course
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• Rockwell Hardness Test.• Dynamic Hardness Test.• Liquid Penetrate Inspection.• Magnetic Particle Inspection.• Ultrasonic Testing.• Coating Thickness Measurements.
• Introduction to Solid works software( desktop, editor, environment, general) .• Basic 2D drawing (lines, circles, polygons, Splines, trim, extend, mirror….).• Basic 3D drawing (Extrude, revolve, rib, sweep, loft,….• Industrial drawing ( isometric & projections).• Assembly and sections.• Sheet metal drawings.
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Introduction toStructural
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• Introduction to ROBOT program.• Analysis of 3D frame structures. • Modeling steel and concrete structures.
• Introduction to ETABS program.• Analysis of 2D problems (beams, trusses, frames).• Analysis of 3D problems (buildings, stairs).• Concrete design.• Steel design.
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Introduction toProject
Planning using PRIMAVERA
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Corrosion Prevention &
ControlWorkshop
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• Create a project and adding activities.• Scheduling a project .• Assigning resources.• Adjust project schedules.
• Module I: Corrosion basics: an overview.o Explain the basics of corrosion.o Why do metals corrode?o How do metals corrode?• Module II: Forms of corrosion.o Uniform corrosion.o Galvanic corrosion.o Crevice corrosion.o Pitting corrosion.o Filliform corrosion.o Intergranular corrosion.o Selective leaching (dealloying).
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Scientific Content:• What is lean production? – Introduction, background, and the principle of lean thinking.• Lean production preparation – System assessment, process and value-stream mapping – Sources of waste.• Lean implementation: 5s program and workplace organization, visual factory• JIT and Kanban based production systems.• Push and pull production systems.• Total productive maintenance.• Quick changeover and setup time reduction techniques.• Improving process flow and cellular flow.• Case studies and real life project examples.
o Stress corrosion cracking.• Module III: Corrosion testing and monitoring (including lab session).o Uniform corrosion testing.o Localized corrosion testing.• Module IV: Corrosion control and prevention methods.o Prevention by coating.o Corrosion inhibitors.o Cathodic protection.• Module V: Case studies and real life examples.
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Scientific Content:• Module I: Maintenance engineering management: an overview.• Module II: Organizational considerations.o Maintenance department –internal administrative structure.o Maintenance engineering manager responsibilities.• Module III: An overview of maintenance methods.o Breakdown maintenance.o Preventive maintenance.o Predictive maintenance.o Reliability centered maintenance.o Total productive maintenance (TPM).o Overall equipment effectiveness (OEE).• Module IV: Maintenance planning and scheduling.o Work orders.o Materials management.o Maintenance labor capacity.• Module V: General problems solving and analysis techniques.o Failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA).o Fault tree analysis.o Cause and effect analysis.• Module VI: Cost of Maintenance.
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Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Siemens(s7200, s7300)
StrokeRehabilitation
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• Neurodynamic Principles.• Neurodynamic tests.• Neurodynamic Principles in treatment.
• Leaderdiagram logic.• Pneumatic circuits.• Interface with PLC.• Interface between PLC and PC .• Programming skills using program (V3.1 STEP 7 MicroWIN SP1.
• Stroke Pathophysoilogy.• Comprehensive post-stroke evaluation.• Stroke rehabilitation.
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Scientific Content:• SolidWorks environment (files, toolbars, menus, mouse, dashboard, selection, view, zoom, spin, filter), 2D Sketching: sketching commands, edit sketch.• 2D Sketching: constraining, dimensioning, Units, conflict window, saving and import-ing sketch from file.• 2D Sketching: relations, construction geometry, Mirror, centerline, Base Extrusion. • Creating parts: More Extrusions, use of references, understand sketch orientation, Editing parts, Revolve tool.• Creating advanced part: Datum planes, axes & points, Offset planes, , Parts with slanted surfaces, text.• Creating straight Holes (Linear, Radial, and Coaxial, On point), Fillet, chamfer/Cor-ner Chamfer, Color & appearance.• Adding rib feature, Draft surfaces (Simple & Split), change order.• Copy, Mirror & Pattern features (Direction, Axis, Fill), Group, Suppress.• Engineering Drawing views (General, Ortho., Iso, Detail, Auxiliary, Partial), Cleanup Dimension, Show/Erase Centerlines, Adding Notes, Template, 3rd angle. • Shells, Sectional Views I (Full, Half, Local (Broken)), Arrow display, Hatch, Iso.• Sweeps (Open Trajectory), Sectional Views II (Offset, Revolved/Removed, Aligned). • Blends, Swept Blends, Variable section sweep, Datum curve, Spline.• Threads, Fasteners, Cosmetic thread, Standard hole, Helical sweep.
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• Planning the project. • Task entry and linking.• Resource entry.• Working with resources.• Printing and reporting.• Updating the project.
• Introduction to Pdm - condition monitoring .• Introduction to Vibration .• Database setup .• Acquiring and displaying data. • Spectrum interpretation .• vibration characteristics.• Gears .• Hydraulic And Aerodynamic Problems.• AC Induction motor problems.
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Scientific Content:• Understand the basics of maintenance management.• Understand the basics of OSHA requirements.• Understand the basics of risk managements.• Apply maintenance managements techniques to lunch a maintenance project.
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• Introduction to oilfield corrosion control.• Corrosion Principles.• Corrosive Environments.• Forms of Corrosion.• Materials.
• Introduction.• Corrosion Principles.• Forms of Corrosion.• Corrosion Testing.• Corrosion Prevention.• Modern Theory-Principles.
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Scientific Content:• Microcontroller system. o Introduction.o Why using microcontrollers?o Microcontroller families.o Memory types. • General characteristics of microcontroller.o Microcontroller features.o Programmer device.o Downloader software.• MikroBASIC language instruction set.o Using MikroBasic IDE.• PIC microcontroller projects.o Project 1 – Simple flashing LED .o Project 2 – Complex flashing LED .o Project 3 – Flashing LED warning lights .o Project 5 – Binary counting LEDs .o Project 6 – Left scrolling LEDs .o Project 7 – Right scrolling LEDs .o Project 8 – Right-left scrolling LEDs .o Project 10 – 7-segment LED display counter .o Project 12 – Dual 7-segment LED display .o Project 19 – Car park control system .o Project 20 – Seconds counter with LCD display .o Project 23 – LCD-based voltmeter using A/D converter .o Project 24 – LCD-based thermometer using A/D converter .o Project 25 – PC Interface, USART Protocol.
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• Eagle Schematics: o Introduction to Eagle Tools. o Placing components. o Basics of connecting components. o How to using the library. • Real experiments: o Placing, Drawing and Connecting real circuits on Eagle Schematics. • Eagle Layout: o Creating a PCB design with reference Schematics. o Creating and Editing Libraries. • Fabrication of PCBs: o Fabricating a PCB. o Welding PCBs.
• Pic Microcontroller.• GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications).• Programming GSM using AT Command.• Send and Receive (SMS) via microcontroller or Laptop.• Control applications of GSM.• ZigBee communication. • Send and Receive data via ZigBee communication.• Communication between computer and microcontroller via XBee-PRO with point-to-point tropology.• Microcontroller point-to-point network via ZigBee.• Point-to-Multipoint networks.
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Scientific Content:Part I• Introduction about the Superpave system.• Benefits.• Cost considerations.• Implementation.• Practicality of application.Part II • Superpave asphalt binder tests.• Superpave coarse aggregate tests.• Superpave fine aggregate tests.Part III• High pavement temperature and low pavement temperature for the Superpavesystem.• Performance Grade (PG) system for binder classification.• Selection of asphalt binder.• Criteria for selection.Part IV• Superpave aggregate gradations.• Aggregate stockpiles and blending.• Selection of aggregate.Part V• Superpave gyratory compaction.• How traffic levels are considered in Superpave.• Ninitial, Ndesign, and Nmax in Superpave gyratory compactor.• Determination of initial asphalt binder content for mixture design.• Determination of estimated asphalt binder content for mixture.Part VI• Evaluation of aggregate blends.• Volumetric analysis for Superpave gyratory-compacted specimens.• Determination of design or optimum asphalt binder content.• Superpave criteria and specifications.• Moisture susceptibility evaluation.
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GIS 1: ArcGIS 9.3 Introduction
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• Section 1: Understanding Geographic Information Science & System .• Section 2: Getting started with maps (ArcMap) & data (ArcCatalog).• Section 3: Displaying geographical data using ArcMap.• Section 4: Getting information about geographical features.• Section 5: Analyzing relationships among geographical features.
• Section 1: Analyzing Spatial Data.• Section 2: Map Projections.• Section 3: Global Positioning System (GPS) - ArcPad.• Section 4: Geodatabase.• Section 5: Modeling with GIS.• Section 6: ArcGIS Extensions: Spatial Analyst + Network Analyst.
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Scientific Content:• Biomedical Service Engineer: requirements and responsibilities .• Maintenance Tools, testing equipment and service manual .• Testing procedures of medical equipment building elements .• Maintenance of basic equipments such as power supplies and home applicable medical equipment such as glucometer and pressure meters .• Maintenance and Troubleshooting of : • Patient monitor, ECG machine, EMG machine, infusion pump, oxygen concentrator, C-pap and Bi-pap .• Defibrillator, anesthesia machine, electrosurgical unit, dental unit, operation table and light .• Hemodialysis unit, ventilator, incubator, and laboratory equipment .• Ultrasound and therapeutic equipment.
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MedicalEquipments
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Equipments
Statistical Analysis Using
SPSS
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• Biomedical Sales Engineer: requirements, responsibilities and job description .• Targeted Sectors: private and governmental sectors .• Marketing strategy and plan .• Competitors .• Sales and Pricing strategies .• Tips for medical equipments marketing and sales .• Quoting, tendering, specifications and customer support Biomedical Engineer .• Design of marketing plan for different medical equipments .
1- Review of basic concepts .2- Preparing the data files.3- Conducting preliminary analyses.4- Correlation and regression analyses.5- Techniques for comparing the meansFinal project .
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Auto Cad 2D
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Scientific Content:This course offers fundamental understanding of the behavior of highway materials including aggregates, asphalt binder, and asphalt mixes. It covers mix design, material testing procedures, and specifications.
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Materials
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Scientific Content:• MDSolids is software for topics taught in the Mechanics of Materials course (also commonly called Strength of Materials or Mechanics of Deformable solds) .• This course is typically a part of civil Mechanical and aerospace engineering programe and a number of related programe .• The software also feature a number of moduls for topics taught in the statics course.
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• Principles of installing systems (windows and others) on the PCs and troubleshoot common and basic problems. • Principles of managing the class room and PCs inside the lab room. • Principles of sharing and exchanging files within the lab.• Some necessary managerial procedures to maintain availability of the computer.
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• Principles of managing files and computers using Windows.• Principles of searching, browsing and sending e-mails.• Principles of managing and creating documents .
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CCNA (CiscoCertified
NetworkAssociate)
CCNASecurity
CCNP (Cisco Certified Network
Professional)
24/1/2016
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Scientific Content:
Scientific Content:
• Network Design.• Router and switch configurations.• LAN and WAN Setup.
• CCNA Security provides a next step for individuals who want to enhance their CCNA-level skill set and help meet the growing demand for network security professionals.• The curriculum provides an introduction to the core security concepts and skills needed for the installation, troubleshooting, and monitoring of networkdevices to maintain the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of data and devices.• CCNA Security helps prepare students for entry-level security career opportunitiesand the globally recognized Cisco CCNA Security certification.
• Implementing IP Routing.• Implementing IP Switch.• Maintaining and Troubleshooting IP Network.
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Red Hat LinuxEssentials
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24/1/201619/6/2016
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Scientific Content:• A User who can use effectively employ Red Hat Enterprise Linux to customize hisor her operating environment as well as accomplish common command-line tasksand desktops productivity roles.
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22/1/201610/4/2016
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21/1/201610/11/2016
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Scientific Content:• Overview of strategic management.• The business vision & mission.• Strategies in action.• Strategy analysis & choice.• Strategic planning.
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Project Man-agement
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Awareness Course)
21/2/201611/9/2016
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JCIA
14/2/20164 / 9 / 2 0 1 6
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Safety and Health Management- The Basics
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Training
Conducting anAccident
Investigation
3 / 4 / 2 0 1 6
8 / 5 / 2 0 1 6
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150
(J.D)
150
(J.D)
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Scientific Content:
• Rule requirements.• Role and responsibilities.• Preparing for the meeting.• Conducting the meeting.• Safety committee meeting success tools.• Handling problem situations.• After the meeting.
• Initiating the investigation.• Documenting the accident scene.• Conducting interviews.• Conducting an event analysis.• Determine surface and root causes.• Develop effective recommendations.• Selling safety to management.• Writing an effective accident report.
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(JHA)
Safety Committee Meeting
Management
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150
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150(J.D)
Scientific Content:
Scientific Content:
• Basic concepts.• Hazard categories.• Identifying hazards.• Analyzing the workplace.• Controlling hazards.• Writing effective recommendations.• Prepare to conduct the jha.• List the steps of the task.• Describe the hazards in each step.• Develop preventive measures.• Write the safe job procedure (SJP).• Improving the jha process.
• Safety Committee Purpose.• Safety Committee Operation / Duties / Functions.• Safety Meeting Management.• Rules For All Workplaces.• Now It’s Up To You.• Question and Answer / Evaluations.
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HazardCommunication
Program
Accident Prevention
6/11/2016
14/8/2016
8/11/2016
16/8/2016
150
(J.D)
150(J.D)
Scientific Content:
Scientific Content:
• General responsibilities.• Analyzing the workplace.• Chemical container labeling.• Material safety data sheet (msds) management.• Information and training.• Program analysis exercise.
• Responsibilities for OH & S.• Hazard Analysis – Safe Work Procedures.• Identification of Hazards.• Carry out Risk Assessment.• Accident Investigation.• Permit to Work System.• Controls.
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OccupationalHealth and Safety
(general safety)
Environmentalsafety
management
10/4/2016
20/3/2016
15/4/2016
26/3/2016
150
(J.D)
150(J.D)
Scientific Content:
Scientific Content:
• Industrial Hazards.• Personal Safety Equipment.• Safety Signs and Tags.• Mechanical Safety.• Work Environment.• Emergency Procedures.
• Hazardous materials storage.• Management of waste.• Transportation of hazardous materials and waste.• Emergency reporting.• Pollution prevention.• Drinking water.• Water discharge.• Air.• Environmental compliance and safety assessment.
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ConstructionSafety
OHSAS 18001
14/2/2016
17/4/2016
16/2/2016
19/4/2016
150(J.D)
150(J.D)
Scientific Content:
Scientific Content:
• Assignment of responsibility.• Hazard identification and control.• Training and communication.• Documentation and enforcement of safety rules.
• Definitions and concepts of OHSAS 18001.• Evolution of OH&S management systems.• Role of Certification bodies.• Risk assessment process and Risk Management.• OHSAS Policy and Objectives.• Statutory and legal requirements.• Documentation.• Auditing for OHSAS requirements.• Audit report writing.• Exercises, end of day tests, case studies and examination.• Environmental Issues.• National & International Environmental Legislations.• Development of EMS.• Philosophy & Introduction to ISO 14000.• Overview of ISO 14001:96 Standard clauses.• Benefits of EMS.• Implementation of ISO 14000.• EIR, Awareness and Assessment of Aspects.• Documentation, Continual Improvement.• Certification & Audits.• Integrated Management Systems
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Identifying andcontrolling
Hazards
LaboratorySafety
10/7/2016
4 / 9 / 2 0 1 6
16/7/2016
26/3/2016
150(J.D)
150(J.D)
Scientific Content:
Scientific Content:
• Identifying Hazards.• What do the rules for employers say?• What do the rules for safety committees say?• What is a hazard?• What is exposure?• What you see are merely the surface symptoms.• Types of Hazards in the Workplace.• Hazards Cause Accidents: The Final Effect.• Strategies to Identify and Analyze Hazards.• Exercise.• Controlling Hazards.• The Hierarchy of Controls.o Engineering Controls.o Management Controls.• Effective Maintenance.• Hazard Tracking Procedures.• Exercise: Using the Hazard Analysis Worksheet.• Hazard Analysis Worksheet.
• General Safety and Laboratory Policies.• Running Laboratory Reactions under Safe Control.• FIRE, EMERGENCY AND RESCUE PROCEDURES.• Compressed Gases.• Hazardous Chemicals and Flammable Solvents.• Toxic Materials Chemical Safety Data Sheet.• Chemical Waste Disposal
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