2014-06-06

Working on Extreme Temperature (Hot Environment)

Hotel MM UGM, Yogyakarta | Juli 23 – 25,  2014 | Rp.7.500.000 per peserta
Hotel MM UGM, Yogyakarta | Agustus 27 – 29,  2014 | Rp.7.500.000 per peserta
Hotel MM UGM, Yogyakarta | September  24 – 26,  2014 | Rp.7.500.000 per peserta
Hotel MM UGM, Yogyakarta | Oktober  22 – 24,  2014 | Rp.7.500.000 per peserta

Jadwal Training 2014 Selanjutnya …

 

 

ABSTRACK

Heat stress is the net heat load on the body from the combined effect of hot environmental conditions (air temperature, radiant heat, humidity and air movment), internal body heat due to physical activity, and clothing requirements. Workplaces and occupations associated with excessive heat exposure include:

foundries, steel mills, bakeries, construction sites, kitchens, grounds maintenance, dishwashing and

steaming.

Heat stress is largely preventable by engineering and administrative control methods. As a last resort or in extreme conditions, the use of personal protection is warranted. These measures include establishing procedures for acclimatization of new workers, training in safe work practices, reducing the duration of work in hot environments and providing plenty of drinking water. Workers and supervisors must receive adequate training and education to be able to recognize early symptoms of health disorders and seek timely medical help.

Employers can prevent or minimize heat stress hazards by implementing appropriate policies and programs. A workplace heat stress policy must include clearly defined procedures for working safely in hot environments and for providing care to potential heat stroke victims.

OUTLINE

Legal Responsibilities to prevent Heat Stress

The Body’s response to Hot Environments

Safety and Health Concerns

Measures of Heat Exposure

Heat Exposure Standards and Guidelines

Control Measures

Occupational Health and Safety Legislation

PARTICIPANT 

Courses are aimed at health and safety committee members, health and safety representatives, employees, supervisors and managers.

INSTRUCTOR

Harianto, ST, MT.

TIME AND VENUE

Hotel MM UGM, Yogyakarta

Jun 25 – 27,  2014

Jul 23 – 25,  2014

Agst 27 – 29,  2014

Sep 24 – 26,  2014

Okt 22 – 24,  2014

Nov 26 – 28,  2014

Des 01 – 03,  2014

08.00  – 16.00 WIB

 

TUTION FEE

Biaya Rp. 7.500.000 per peserta (Non Residential).

 

FACILITIES 

Training Modules, Training Kit, Certificate, Exclusive Souvenir, Dinner & City Tour, Coffee Break & Lunch

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