RSPP MODULE A COURSE FOR PREVENTION AND PROTECTION SERVICE MANAGER - 28 HOURS according to the new Agreement State Regions of 7 July 2016

€ 399,00 IVA esc

DESCRIPTION

The Course of RSPP MODULE A 28 hours for all productive sectors as provided by the State Regions Agreement of 07 July 2016 is an introduction course to the function of RSPP and constitutes permanent training credit.

The course RSPP Module A • is the course that aims to provide the participant with the basic knowledge of the management of prevention and safety in the working environment according to (Legislative Decree 81/08 and later - Agreement State Conference Regions No. 128 of 07/07/2016).
The course RSPP Module A • provides not only a vision of the regulations and on the Consolidated Text of safety d.lgs. 81/08, but also on risk management and in this sense lays the foundations for prevention and safety in the workplace, where the main theme is proper risk assessment.•
The course RSPP Module A • allows the future RSPP (Head of Prevention and Protection Service) or the future ASPP • (Service Officer of Prevention and Protection) to develop and study the specific issues of risks managed then in Module B General Course and then Enablement with Module C.

In the standard it is provided that the final tests are excluded from the training hours.

The RSPP Module A course is valid as a request for CFP certification to the Orders of Engineers and Architects as a "request for credits with self-certification", "enabling courses", "security qualification", then in the verification section of the Enabling Courses (point 2 letters c).
Pursuant to art. 8 of the Regulations is awarded 1 cfp for each hour of the course, with the maximum limit in the case of courses longer than 20 hours of 20 cfp for participation in each individual course.
For the recognition of cfp it is necessary that:
- the frequency is not less than 80% of the total expected;
- in cases where a final test is planned, it is passed.

The RSPP Course MODULE A responds to the need to train an ASPP RSPP with the initial skills of occupational safety, following a modular approach as provided in the State Regions Agreement:•
Teaching unit A1 8 hours•
Presentation of the course
The approach in prevention according to d.lgs 81/08
The legislative system • and the examination of the reference norms
The "Institutional" Prevention System
The system of supervision and assistance
Teaching unit A2 4 hours•
The subjects of the business system provided by d.lgs 81/08
Teaching unit A3 8 hours•
The Business Risk Assessment Process•
Teaching unit A4 4 hours
The application and organizational consequences of risk assessment
Emergency Management
Health surveillance
Teaching unit A5 4 hours
Institutions relations: information, training, training, consultation and participation
production processes

Requirements
In order to become RSPP or ASPP, you must have a qualification not lower than the diploma of upper secondary school.

To access the Module B course you must have attended Module A, or be exempted from it.
Module B is also preparatory to the frequency of specialized Modules B for the sectors that require it:
- 12-hour module B-Sp1 for fisheries and agriculture;
- Module B-Sp2 for construction and quarrying, lasting 16 hours;
- Module B-Sp3 for residential health care, lasting 12 hours;
- Module B-Sp4 for the chemical/petrochemical sector, lasting 16 hours.

(References: D.Lgs. 81/08 and s.m.i. art. 32 co. 5; Agreement in Conference State-Regions of 07/07/16)

the possibility of exemption from attending training courses adapted to the nature of the risks in the workplace and related to work activities, that is to Module A and Module B regardless of the macro sector of the/ and company/ and in which you want to exercise the functions of RSPP/ ASPP.
This exemption is reserved for those who have a degree in one of the following classes:
Master’s Degree (D.M. De l'university And Research On Date 16 March 2007):
LM-4 Architecture and Building Engineering-Architecture
LM-20 Aerospace and Astronautical Engineering
LM-21 Biomedical Engineering
LM-22 Chemical Engineering
LM-23 Civil Engineering
LM-24 Building Systems Engineering
LM-25 Automation Engineering
LM-26 Safety Engineering
LM-27 Telecommunications Engineering
LM-28 Electrical Engineering
LM-29 Electronic Engineering
LM-30 Energy and Nuclear Engineering
LM-31 Management Engineering
LM-32 Computer Engineering
LM-33 Mechanical Engineering
LM-34 Naval Engineering
LM-35 Engineering for Environment and Territory
Master’s Degree (D.M. University And Scientific and Technological Research On Date 28 November 2000):
4/S Architecture and Building Engineering
25/S Aerospace and Astronautics Engineering
26/S Biomedical Engineering
27/S Chemical Engineering
28/S Civil Engineering
29/S Automation Engineering
30/S Telecommunications Engineering
31/S Electrical Engineering
32/S Electronic Engineering
33/S Energy and nuclear engineering
34/S Management Engineering
35/S Computer Engineering
36/S Mechanical Engineering
37/S Naval Engineering
38/S Engineering for Environment and Territory
Master’s Degree (D.M. University And Research Date 8 January 2009):
LM/SNT 4 Health Sciences of Prevention
Degree (D.M. University and Scientific and Technological Research Date 18 March 2006):
l7 Civil and environmental engineering
L8 Information Engineering
l9 Industrial Engineering
L17 Architecture Sciences
L23 Building sciences and techniques
Degree (D.M. University And Scientific and Technological Research On Date 4 August 2000):
4 Class of Degrees in Architecture and Building Engineering Sciences
8 Degree Class in Civil and Environmental Engineering
9 Information Engineering Degree Class
1 O Class of Degrees in Industrial Engineering
Degree (D.M. University And Research Date 19 February 2009):
USNT 4 Degree class in health professions of prevention.