Objective
EU Directive 92157, concerning health and safety in the construction sector, requires member states to introduce national legislation on the issue, especially with regard to vocational training, for people in charge of planning and directing building sites. In Italy, the directive has been translated into Legislative Decree 494196, which will have a significant impact on the Italian construction industry. Many people will have to be trained in the field of safety and quality. This project will develop such training.
The first action of the project will be a transnational enquiry into how other member states have reacted to EU health and safety directives and what they have done in the field of training, occupational development and accreditation. In a second phase, the partners will jointly develop short courses for trainers, together with multimedia supports. A last step will be the planning and production, on the internet, of a constantly up-dated magazine designed to enable trainers to exchange experience of health and safety programmes, particularly in SMEs.
Direct beneficiaries of the project will be trainers of technicians, planners and managers employed in construction sites. The indirect beneficiaries will be the technicians, planners and managers themselves, insofar as they will be up-dated with regard to safety and total quality norms.
Impact
The project will lead to the introduction of common certification procedures for health and safety training in the construction sector.
Contract number : I/97/2/00119/PI/II.1.1.b/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Industrial Change
Training in SMEs
Vocational qualifications
Products :
Training programmes/ curriculum
Informations/ ressources database
Group training with tutor
Public :
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
Managers, supervisors, human ressources managers
Workers in companies
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Coordinator
00198 Roma
Italy
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