Content
BAS P/BAS U Basic - Distance learning course |
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Background and Statistics |
Where do the risks of accidents and occupational diseases occur? |
The legislation in general |
How does EU legislation interact with occupational health and safety laws, occupational health and safety regulations and regulations? |
Important roles in construction and civil engineering, client, employer, BAS P and BAS U |
Responsibility |
Basic principles |
Violations / penalties / fines |
Building and construction regulations AFS1999:3 / AFS2023:3 |
Definition of construction work |
Roles and responsibilities |
Work environment plan |
Risky work |
Briefly about important AFSs |
Systematic Work Environment Management (SAM) |
Load ergonomics |
Asbestos |
Workplace design (design responsibility) |
Working at height |
Chemical work environment risks |
Noise |
Lifting devices and lifting gear |
Machinery |
Cave/shaft |
Timetable
Full-day course times in BAS P / BAS U |
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08.30 Start |
Introduktion |
09.30 Coffee break |
Sektion 1 |
11.45–12.30 Lunch |
Sektion 2 |
14.30 Coffee break |
Sektion 3 |
15.30-16.00 Final Exam & Rounding Off |
End time depends on commitment and questions. Times are approximate. In addition to the ”real” breaks, we also take a number of short leg stretches during the day.
Goal
After the course you should be familiar with: |
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Practical knowledge of the new work environment regulations AFS2023:3 so you can act as a Construction Work Environment Coordinator for planning and design (BAS-P) and execution (BAS-U) in construction and civil engineering work. |
Knowledge of work environment responsibility and how work environment issues should be taken into account from planning and design to execution in a construction project. |
We show you how to identify risks and work preventively, as well as how and where to look for more information when you need it in your daily work. |
What responsibility is imposed on the developer and the client. |
Electronic documents / templates that you can use in your work such as BAS-P and BAS-U can be emailed upon request upon completion of the course. |