| ACER0016-1 | | Theme 1: Policies of well-being at work - Legislation, missions and tasks of actors involved in prevention | | Holder |
| | - | Policies of well-being at work - Legislation, missions and tasks of actors involved in prevention | | |
| | - | The environment and businesses (legislation and integration in the management of the business) | | |
| ACER0019-1 | | Theme 4 : Mechanical risks, directives on machines, new technologies | | Holder |
| | - | Mechanical risks, directives on machines, new technologies | | |
| | - | Security for lifting machines | | |
| | - | Dependability of functioning | | |
| | - | Steam and other pressurized equipment | | |
| ACER0023-1 | | Theme 9 : Temporary or mobile workplaces and construction site security | | Holder |
| | - | Temporary or mobile workplaces and construction site security - practical aspects | | |
| | - | Underground work - permit holders - digging areas - terracing | | |
| | - | Demolition work | | |
| | - | Work at heights, and risks of falling | | |
| | - | The problematic of insulation material | | |
| | - | Relation between the risk prevention adviser and the health and security officer | | |
| ACER0037-1 | | Theme 1: Policies of well-being at work - Legislation, missions and tasks of actors involved in prevention | | Holder |
| | - | Legislation and regulations relating to health and well-being at work | | |
| | - | Preventative structures | | |
| | - | The strategy of well-being at work policies | | |
| | - | SECT (External services for technical checks in the workplace), CPPT (Health and safety at work Committee) and assessing well-being | | |
| | - | Legal and criminal liability of the prevention adviser | | |
| | - | Overall plan and annual action plan | | |
| | - | Understanding of what is useful when welcoming a new recruit and management responsibilities | | |
| | - | Strategy of communication, beliefs and perceptions | | |
| | - | Team work (working groups) | | |
| | - | Missions and operation of CPPT (Health and safety at work committees) : from the perspective of the social partners | | |