Mandatory safety training
In accordance with current legislation on health and safety in the workplace, students enrolled in the first year of the Master's Degree program in Geoscienze per lo sviluppo sostenibile, upon receiving the invitation via email by the relevant office, must take a dedicated and mandatory safety training, based on the risk assessment carried out by the UniPV and ATS Prevention and Protection Department. The safety training is mandatory and necessary in order to access laboratories and participate to field trips.
The mandatory safety training is delivered in e-learning ( asynchronous ) and is made up of the modules listed below:
- GENERAL Training (available both in ITA and ENG version)
- SPECIFIC Training for LOW-Risk Activities (available both in ITA and ENG version)
- SPECIFIC ADDITIONAL Training - Well begun is half done… Safety in Chemical and Biological Laboratories - CHEMICAL LAB (available both in ITA and ENG version)
- SPECIFIC ADDITIONAL Training_Well begun is half done … Safety in Chemical and Biological Laboratories - BIOLOGICAL LAB (available both in ITA and ENG version)
- SPECIFIC ADDITIONAL Training_HIKING (available both in ITA and ENG version and related to field trips)
The Mandatory Safety Training program provide for the issuance of Open Badges and is monitored by an Academic Tutor (who can be contacted for any information and/or clarification regarding the academic assessment of the mandatory safety training program) and a Technical Tutor (who can be contacted for difficulties accessing, changing password...). The names of the Tutors are communicated in the invitation email that first year students receive from the relevant office.
The mandatory safety training must be completed by the deadline indicated by the Academic Tutor. In the even of failure in meeting the deadlines, for safety reasons, students will not be allowed to access the laboratories or participate in field trips.
Once the mandatory safety training have been deactivated, the Academic Tutor send a detailed report to the Academic Coordinator of the Master's Degree program and to the Department Director.