B.4.2 Construction, reconstruction, major repairs of underground structures

B.4.2
The industrial safety program is intended for specialists working in the field of construction, reconstruction and major repairs of underground structures.

The purpose of the course is to familiarize participants with the main aspects of safety when performing such work, as well as to provide them with the necessary knowledge and skills to solve problems related to industrial safety.

The course covers the following key topics:
1. The main hazards and risks during the construction, reconstruction and overhaul of underground structures: falling from a height, collapse of structures, electrical injuries, leakage of hazardous substances, etc. The course participants will learn how to identify potential hazards and take measures to prevent them.

2. Safety rules and regulations when working with special equipment: lifting mechanisms, welding and cutting equipment and other tools used in construction work underground.

3. Evacuation and emergency response procedures: participants of the course will learn how to act correctly in the event of an emergency, including evacuating workers, calling rescue services and providing first aid to victims.

4. Measures to prevent exposure to harmful physical and chemical factors: participants of the course will study the basic methods of protection against noise, vibration, dust, harmful fumes and substances, ultraviolet and ionizing radiation, as well as familiarize themselves with the applied means of individual and collective protection.

5. Rules for the management of hazardous waste and explosive substances during the construction and reconstruction of underground structures.

Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to effectively manage risks and prevent possible accidents by following all necessary procedures and industrial safety rules.

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