Teaching Methodologies
Theoretical-practical expository and interrogative classes using audiovisual and iterative means and, if possible, practical in a real work context.
Experimental practical classes using techniques and working methods that guide the Coordination of safety and environmental management in civil construction.
Assessment methodology in accordance with current assessment regulations. Continuous assessment includes an assessment test for each of the matrices of the curricular unit in which students must obtain a minimum score of 9.5 in all matrices:
(TP) Written evaluation – 50%
(P) Pratical assessement – 50%
Learning Results
The student must acquire knowledge of:
– Legislation applicable to the field of knowledge
– Hazards and risks associated with different construction tasks
– Procedures and work methodologies in construction
– Work and protection techniques and equipment
– Tools for the preparation of safety planning on site
– Environmental management in construction
The student must acquire skills to:
– Identify occupational hazards and risks in construction
– Identify hazards and risks inherent in different construction activities
– Define shipyard risk prevention and protection systems
– Manage environmental issues in construction
The student must acquire skills to:
– Coordinate and control activities to prevent and protect against shipyard risks
– Develop preventive and/or corrective action plans
– Prepare environmental management plans
Program
Introduction to civil construction activity
Construction techniques and methods
Stakeholders and instruments for safety and health at work and environment in civil construction
Risk identification and valuation according to the constructive steps
Safety and health on construction sites
Special risk jobs and forms of prevention
Health and safety plans in construction
The prevention of occupational hazards in construction
Training and awareness on site
Documentation applicable to civil construction
The coordination of safety and health and environmental management, in the design phase
The coordination of health and safety and environmental management, in the execution phase of the work
Technical compilation and life cycle of the work
Safety and environmental management at work
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
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Rodrigues, Germano – Segurança na construção: glossário [Brochura]. 2ª ed. Lisboa: IDICT, D. L. 2000. 81 p.. ISBN 972-8321-30-9
Instituto de Desenvolvimento e Inspecção das Condições de Trabalho – Coordenação de segurança na construção: perspectivas de desenvolvimento. 1ª ed. Lisboa: IDICT, 2001. 263 p..
Pinto, Abel – Manual de segurança: construção, restauro e conservação de edifícios. 3ª ed.. Lisboa: Edições Sílabo, 2008. 586 p.. ISBN 978-972-618-482-9
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