- Summary
- This overview outlines comprehensive study programs focused on safety and hygiene, specifically tailored for industrial, transport, and construction sectors. The curriculum encompasses critical risk assessment techniques for workplace environments, including identifying hazardous zones and protocols for elimination or restriction. Key responsibilities involve evaluating occupational risks, organizing workplace structures to meet BHP standards, and analyzing incident reports. Students receive in-depth training on the safe handling of toxic substances and mixtures within chemical laboratories, ensuring compliance with strict industry regulations.
The program also covers specialized technical safety in transportation logistics, covering heavy-duty vehicles and construction machinery. It includes mandatory courses on operational hazards, emergency response strategies, and regulations governing hazardous waste management in transport hubs and construction sites. Furthermore, the curriculum integrates practical knowledge on workplace ergonomics, safety inspections, and emergency procedures for natural disasters and natural hazards. All participants are expected to master these technical skills and regulatory requirements through both academic coursework and practical field experiences.
Beyond technical competencies, the second track emphasizes human resource management for tourism and recreation. Students learn the organization of tourist attractions and events, as well as designing thematic tourism products using innovative solutions. The program requires proficiency in managing visitor facilities, implementing digital systems for efficient operation, and achieving cross-language communication skills essential for international tourists. By integrating technical safety training with practical management skills, students will develop the necessary expertise to ensure the safety and smooth functioning of tourism infrastructure. - Title
- Home page - Urad
- Description
- CZEKAMY NA CIEBIE
- Keywords
- play, jest, prof
- NS Lookup
- A 193.111.144.3
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-12Updated 2026-04-17Summarized 2026-04-17
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