Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
ISG5103 | Risk Factors Management and Applications | 3+0+0 | 5 | Compulsory |
Risky situations in workplaces, risk sources, risk factor calculation, basic concepts of risk analysis, risk analysis steps, risk analysis methods. |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
ISG5105 | Analysis of Occupational Accidents through Case Studies | 3+0+0 | 5 | Compulsory |
Gaining information on the definition and causes of work accidents, accident theories and methods of protection from accidents, accident costs, accident statistics, legal legislation on accidents, actions to be taken in case of an accident, accident reports |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
LEE5500 | Scientific Research Methods and Ethics | 3+0+0 | 9 | Compulsory |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
ISG5102 | Scenario-Based Disaster/Emergency Plan Preparation and Business Continuity (Including Fire Safety) | 3+0+0 | 5 | Compulsory |
Concepts and definitions: Emergency management, danger, emergency, disaster; history of disaster, natural disasters, atmospheric disasters, geological disasters, hydrogeological disasters, seismic disasters, technological disasters, dam explosions, fires, traffic accidents, hazardous materials, nuclear accidents, hazard analysis, four phases of emergency management, resources, participants, important functions , resource requirement, private sector resources, seeking help, concept of integrated emergency management, four phases (preparedness, mitigation, response, recovery), coordination, communication, chain of command, functional groups in emergency management, relations in emergency management, interorganizational coordination, role of participants, citizens, private sector, government, best practice. Emergency management profession |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
ISG5104 | Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems | 3+0+0 | 5 | Compulsory |
Occupational Health and Safety Management System. The standard aims to identify work-related risks such as illness, injury and accident for employees and to avoid them with the help of preventive measures. ISO 45001, which replaced BS OHSAS 18001 in 2018, the standard that defines requirements and best practices for occupational health and safety management systems for more than 20 years, is now implemented in more than 80 countries. Building on the old standard, the standard follows the high-level structure established for ISO management system standards, making it relatively easy to integrate into existing systems. Common topics include leadership, commitment, and the context of the organization. Specific requirements focus on legal and other requirements and address criteria such as safety policies, hazard assessments and risk management. |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
ISG5106 | Occupational Diseases and Occupational Hygiene | 3+0+0 | 5 | Compulsory |
The main content of the course is the definition of occupational disease, its historical development, the causes and types of occupational diseases, the ways of protection from occupational diseases, occupational diseases in the world and in Turkey, legislation related to occupational diseases in Turkish law, the concept of hygiene, the concept of occupational hygiene and the training to be given in the sector. |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS | Compulsory/Elective |
ISG5189 | Senior Project | 0+0+0 | 3 | Compulsory |
The term project, which should be prepared in accordance with scientific research methods, generally consists of the following steps; • Subject selection; determining the scope and boundaries of the subject • Do preliminary research on the subject • Meeting with the advisor about the topic by phone or face-to-face; ARROW. taking, • Doing a literature review (academic book, article, thesis, etc.) • Reading, sifting, classifying the sources and marking the places to be included in the project text. • Outlining the project; titling, segmentation – drafting • Creation of the project text; write source information in APA style with footnotes. Project text It should consist of texts containing the student's comments as well as the source information (Periodic meetings can be held with the advisor during this process). The term project should have a minimum of 30 pages and a maximum of 80 pages in total. An average of 50 pages is sufficient. • APA style bibliography. • Controlling the project in form and content; spelling checks, check in general should be done. At this stage, the project should be read carefully several times from beginning to end. • If the project work is complete, it is sent to the advisor; face project work with advisor teacher are examined in detail by interviewing face to face and final controls are made. • The project work is published when the advisory instructor approves. • Consultant teacher presents the project to the committee that will evaluate the project work. Receives approval from the board, |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
ISG5001 | Occupational Health and Safety Legislation | 3+0+0 | 6 |
It gives basic information about Occupational Health and Safety Legislation. |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
ISG5002 | Occupational Accidents in the Case Law and Decisions of the Court of Cassation | 3+0+0 | 6 |
Analysis of the Supreme Court's Decisions Regarding Work Accidents |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
ISG5003 | Duties and Responsibilities of the Occupational Safety Specialist with Applications | 3+0+0 | 6 |
Occupational Safety Specialist training, Certification, Duties and Responsibilities, Studies of OSGB, OHS in SMEs |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
ISG5004 | Explosion Protection and ATEKS | 3+0+0 | 6 |
According to the European Parliament and Council Directive, called ATEX 137, numbered 99/92/EC and the "Regulation on the Protection of Employees from the Hazards of Explosive Environments" in our country, employers are required to evaluate the explosion risks in the workplaces, to prevent the formation of explosive atmospheres, to classify the places where explosive atmosphere may occur, to determine the workplace and work equipment. responsible for providing the necessary equipment. Employers should prepare an explosion protection document in order to protect the health and safety of employees from the dangers of explosive atmospheres that may occur in their workplaces and to ensure workplace safety with appropriate equipment design and use. The regulation stipulates that the document should be prepared by “trained and/or experienced competent persons”. In education, in accordance with the ATEX 137 directives, TS EN 60079-10-1 (2021)-TS EN 60079-10-2 (2015) standards and the provisions of the "Regulation on the Protection of Employees from the Hazards of Explosive Environments" published in the Official Gazette dated 30.04.2013 and numbered 28633. It will be done in such a way that it can prepare the Explosion Protection Document (PKD). |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
ISG5005 | Machinery and Equipment | 3+0+0 | 6 |
In this course, Occupational Health and Safety Program Students; Machinery, Equipment, System, Installation and Device Concepts, Material Information, Fasteners, Power and Motion Transmission Elements, Machining Methods, Chipless Production Methods, Pumps, Fans and Compressors, Fuels and Combustion, Boilers and Heat Exchangers, Renewable Energy Conversion Systems , Fossil Fuel Energy Conversion Systems, Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems, Construction Machinery will be given basic information. |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
ISG5006 | Ergonomics | 3+0+0 | 6 |
The birth of the concept of ergonomics, the definition of ergonomics, its importance, aims, elements. Ergonomic Design Principles. Examination of environmental conditions in the human-machine system: light, color, vibration, noise, toxic gases and dusts. Social environment, characteristics of human and psychological environment, human factors and work efficiency in production and service sector. Physical conditions in the working environment. Control and command mechanisms. Loading and strain, Working and listening times. Work tension, fatigue and boredom. Working energy and energy requirements of jobs. Ergonomics and Work Study Relationship. Shaping workplaces in terms of anthropometric, physiological, organizational and safety. Ergonomic review in workplaces |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
ISG5007 | Surveillance and Supervision in Occupational Safety | 3+0+0 | 6 |
Work Environment Surveillance, Periodic Inspections, Measurements, Risk Analysis, Emergency and Protection |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
ISG5008 | Occupational Health and Safety in Construction Works | 3+0+0 | 6 |
-Machinery, device and materials used in construction works - Occupational accident hazards in construction works - Factors causing occupational diseases in construction works - Occupational safety measures to be taken in construction works |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
ISG5009 | Occupational Health and Safety in Electrical Works | 3+0+0 | 6 |
Information about electricity and voltage levels, general structure of energy distribution faults, distribution tables, general information about insurance, socket and switch groups, general structure of electric lamps, security measures in electrical installations, definition of lightning, fire alarm systems and occupational safety are discussed. |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
ISG5010 | Occupational Health and Safety in Mining Works | 3+0+0 | 6 |
Underground and surface mining operations, drilling and mining machines and their features, dust control, ventilation in mines, firepit and dust explosions, drilling, blasting, dents in mines, landslides and floods, related legislation. enterprises, works in underground mines, mining operations work safety |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
ISG5011 | Individual Development OHS Exam Preparation | 3+0+0 | 6 |
Creative and critical thinking, active listening, learning, speaking, making presentations, preparing for and acting during exams within the scope of individual development. Preparation for OHS Specialization Exams on Solutions |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
ISG5012 | Environmental Health and Waste Management | 3+0+0 | 6 |
Hazardous waste criteria and common wastes, negative effects of hazardous wastes on humans and ecosystems, physical and chemical factors for hazardous materials, risk assessment arising from hazardous wastes, toxicity/exposure assessment, source/spreading mechanisms of hazardous wastes, physical/chemical properties of hazardous wastes. parameters, biological methods in hazardous waste management, chemical methods in hazardous waste management, physical methods in hazardous waste management, comparison/stabilization of hazardous wastes |
Course Code | Course Name | (T+A+L) | ECTS |
ISG5013 | Occupational Health and Safety in Logistics | 3+0+0 | 6 |
In this course, obligatory activities, trainings, related laws and regulations, documents to be prepared within the scope of occupational health and safety will be explained. |