Introduction to Electrical Engineering

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Vydal: České vysoké učení technické Praha Autor: Vladimír Kůla, Michal Kříž

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2 Legal Basis for Health and Occupational Safety Basic documents: 1. Safety work with electrical equipment. Decree the Czech Occupational Safety Office 7. System safety courses during the study 2. Instruction the European Community Council ”On taking measures increase health and occupational safety employees the premises” 3. Security work with computers 10. 15.1. Civil Code 4. Decree 8. Legal Basis for Health and Occupational Safety 3. Occupational Safety and Health Regulations Observing the rules and regulations governing Health and Occupational Safety considered one the basic duties all employees, students and all other persons who enter the premises with the prior consent the employer, and those who have already been trained. First Aid traumatological plan 11. Basic Training Guidelines 1. Labour Code . General principles for ensuring Health and Occupational Safety 4.1 System safety courses during the study Safety courses are compulsory for all students and are defined accordance with the recommended curriculum Bachelor's and Master's studies. Laboratory rules (example), fire protection 15. Duties the Employee 6. Accident work, recording and registration 9. Emergency calls 12.1. Safety course Symbol Date Program Study Basic health and occupational safety regulation BPZS At the beginning of the 1st semester All programs Bachelor Safety Electrical Engineering 1 BP1 1st semester EEM, KME, KYR 2nd semester OI, STM Safety Electrical Engineering 2 + Repeated BPZS BP2 4th semester All programs Safety Electrical Engineering 3 + Repeated BPZS BP3 1st semester All programs Master 15. Constitution the Czech Republic Charter Rights and Liberties 2. Duties the Employer 5.OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REGULATIONS 108 15.1. The knowledge of Health and Occupational Safety regulations forms integral and permanent part of qualification requirements