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Study programmes 2012-2013Last update : 18/06/2013
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ACER0038-1  Theme 2 : Hygiene, ergonomics, psychosocial aspects and communication
- Violence, sexual harassment and bullying in the workplace
- Communication strategy, beliefs and perceptions
- Team work (working groups)
- Occupational health and preventative medicine advisors in the workplace
- Biological agents - an introduction to concepts of specific risks
- An introduction to ergonomics and analysis of working conditions
- Biological rhythm and working hours
- Physiology and mechanisms of physical work
- Physiology and mechanisms of intellectual work

Duration :  Violence, sexual harassment and bullying in the workplace : 3h Th
Communication strategy, beliefs and perceptions : 3h Th
Team work (working groups) : 3h Th
Occupational health and preventative medicine advisors in the workplace : 3h Th
Biological agents - an introduction to concepts of specific risks : 3h Th
An introduction to ergonomics and analysis of working conditions : 2h Th
Biological rhythm and working hours : 1h Th
Physiology and mechanisms of physical work : 3h Th
Physiology and mechanisms of intellectual work : 3h Th
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Certificat d'université de conseiller en prévention de niveau 13
Lecturer :  Violence, sexual harassment and bullying in the workplace : A. Schietecatte
Communication strategy, beliefs and perceptions : P. Vekeman
Team work (working groups) : P. Vekeman
Occupational health and preventative medicine advisors in the workplace : Philippe Mairiaux
Biological agents - an introduction to concepts of specific risks : A. Marlaire
An introduction to ergonomics and analysis of working conditions : Anne-Sophie Nyssen
Biological rhythm and working hours : Anne-Sophie Nyssen
Physiology and mechanisms of physical work : Anne-Sophie Nyssen
Physiology and mechanisms of intellectual work : Anne-Sophie Nyssen
Coordinator :  Jean-Marie Rigo
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