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Policy for HSE expertise

Requirements for UiO

Organisation of the work

The University Director is responsible for ensuring that there is a system for:

  • Training within HSE.
  • Registration of completed HSE training.

Requirements for faculties, museums, the university library and LOS

The unit's senior manager is responsible for ensuring that individuals obtain the necessary competence in HSE and that the training is documented.

The unit must cover expenses for mandatory HSE training.

Overview of mandatory training

Target group

Requirements for HSE training

Comments

Managers

3-hour course on HSE work at UiO:

Either

  • HSE management system UiO – module 5 basic course

or

  • UiO's internal courses: HSE basic course module 5+6

Managers must also have sufficient competence regarding the hazards in their working environment in order to ensure the safety of their employees.

To be implemented within one year.

Members of the working environment committee

Either

  • UiO's internal courses: HSE basic course module 1-7

or

  • E-learning: HSE basic course working environment - general part. E-learning and UiO's internal courses: HSE basic course module 5-7

or

  • HSE basic course taken at an external provider

To be implemented within one year.

Safety representatives

Either

  • UiO's internal courses: HSE basic course module 1-7

or

  • E-learning: HSE basic course working environment - general part. E-learning and UiO's internal courses: HSE basic course module 5-7

or

  • HSE basic course taken at an external provider

To be implemented within one year.

Floor contact persons for fire protection

  • Fire protection course for floor contacts

To be carried out within 3 months.

Radiation protection coordinators

  • Training based on legislation and risk assessments locally.

 

Employees

  • Fire prevention training

Fire prevention training must be provided soon as possible and no later than within 14 days.

Students

All students:

  • Information about fire protection and Sikersiden.no
  • HSE training based on risk assessment locally

Students who work independently in a lab, clinic, field or equivalent:

  • HSE training as employees with similar tasks

Information about fire protection and Sikersiden.no must be provided to all new students each semester.

Apprentices

  • HSE training as employees with similar tasks

 

Emeriti

  • HSE training as employees with similar tasks

 

Volunteers

  • HSE training as employees with similar tasks

 

Contract personnel

The HSE responsibility for persons who carry out their work on UiO's premises, but who have another employer, must be stated in the contract. There must be corresponding requirements for HSE competence for contracted personnel.

 

Employees who handle chemicals, biological factors or radiation sources

Everyone who works in a laboratory

  • Basic laboratory safety
  • Personal protective equipment

Those who use hazardous chemicals:

  • Substances database, chemical handling

Those who handle gas:

  • Working safely with gas

Those who use open radioactive sources:

  • User course for working with open radioactive sources

Those who use other radiation sources

  • Training based on regulatory requirements and risk assessment locally.

Those who are exposed to the risk of infection when working with biological factors

  • Infection protection
  • Training based on risk assessment locally

To be completed within one year, but must be completed before starting independent work

Employees who work with animals

  • Fire protection training with a focus on the care of laboratory animals
  • Infection protection
  • Training based on risk assessment locally

 

Employees who work in other types of laboratory

  • Training based on risk assessment locally

 

Employees who work in parks or gardens

  • Training based on risk assessment locally

 

Employees who carry out field work

  • Training based on risk assessment locally

 

Clinic staff responsible for patients

  • Fire protection training with a focus on patient care
  • Training based on risk assessment locally

 

Employees who have contact with the public

  • Training based on risk assessment locally, e.g.:
  • Training in dealing with acute and life-threatening violence (PLIVO).
  • First-aid course

 

Employees in kindergartens

  • Fire protection training with a focus on the care of kindergarten children
  • Training based on risk assessment locally

 

Employees who operate and maintain buildings

  • Training based on work tasks, e.g.:
  • Working at height
  • Instructed personnel: FSE course (repeated annually)
  • First aid course (those who work on electrical installations must repeat this annually)
  • Hot work (recertification every 5 years)
  • Personnel lifts
  • Asbestos
  • Dangerous hand tools/work equipment
  • Scaffolding and ladders
  • Chemicals and substance index
  • Personal protective equipment
  • Training based on risk assessment locally

 

Employees with workplaces near defibrillators

A minimum of five employees who work near a defibrillator must receive annual training in:

  • Cardiac pulmonary resuscitation
  • Use of defibrillators

 

Employees responsible for events, gatherings or exhibitions

  • Training based on risk assessment locally

 

Employees engaged in other work that may involve danger to life and health

  • Training based on legislation and risk assessment locally

 

Deliveries from the units in LOS

Unit for HSE and Emergency Preparedness

The HSE and emergency preparedness unit offers the following courses:

  • A module-based basic training (HSE basic course) of a minimum of 3 days is offered annually.
  • HSE training for managers
  • Chemical safety (e-learning)
  • Course in use of personal protective equipment
  • User course for working with open radioactive sources
  • The substance register for the chemical contacts
  • Laboratory safety
  • Gas course (e-learning)
  • Fire protection course for floor contacts
  • Acute and life-threatening violence (PLIVO)
  • Customised training by agreement

Department for study administration

The department for study administration must send out e-mails with information about fire protection and Sikresiden.no to all UiO students at the start of each semester.

Department for Finance and Business Management

The Department for Finance and Business Management must ensure that:

  • Documented HSE competence can be registered for the individual employee in the personnel system
  • It is possible to obtain an overview of which courses the individual employee has completed

References

  1. Arbeidsmilj?loven
  2. Forskrift om organisering ledelse og medvirkning
  3. Forskrift om utf?relse av arbeid
  4. Str?levernforskriften
  5. Forskrift om sikkerhet ved arbeid i og drift av elektriske anlegg
  6. Forskrift om brannforebygging

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Published June 24, 2013 12:14 PM - Last modified July 7, 2023 1:50 PM