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Course Name
Turkish
Geomatik Mühendisliğinde İşçi Sağlığı ve İş Güvenliği
English
Occupational Health&Safety in Geomatics Engineering
Course Code
JDF 274E
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Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
4
1
1
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Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Mustafa Tevfik Özlüdemir
Course Objectives
- Personalizing the Geomatics Engineering Students with a character that is aware of the engagements and standards predicted by laws and regulations on occupational safety and health issues
- Enabling Geomatics Engineering Students to develop skills on employee health and occupation safety organizations at the institutions/companies in which they are employed.
Course Description
Occupational safety and health concepts for Geomatics Engineers, its importance and components, information about laws, regulations, and standards, maintaining an adaptation of students on safety issues in principle, informing about occupational accidents together with their sources and actions, determining individual and organizational purview by maintaining an awareness of responsibilities and engagements.
Course Outcomes
Students completing this course;
a. are going to gain the consciousness of professional ethics and responsibility together with the ability of forming/following/managing legal and humanitarian systems and organizations, which are required by occupational safety and health issues, at their work places.
b. are going to behave conscious on the issues of providing a healthy and safe work place for not only themselves but also any other colleagues and workers, taking precautions for safer working environment and implementing it.
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