Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Xenobiotics in the working environment (17.ZRD217)

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General information:
 
Category Scientific-professional
Scientific or art field Inženjerstvo zaštite na radu
Interdisciplinary No
ECTS 10
Educational goal:

Acquiring knowledge on the harmful effects of polluting (toxic) substances from the working environment the measures taken in the field of occupational safety and health.

Educational outcome:

Acquiring knowledge for understanding the modern work environment and work environment on the health of workers

Course content:

Polluting substances of the indoor spaces. Toxicological profile for aerosols, gases and vapors, organic solvents, asbestos, persistent organic pollutants, toxic metals, pesticides, sensitizing chemicals, microbicidal agents, plastics. Endocrine disruptors. The concept of pseudo-persistance and low-dose effects. Measures taken in occupational safety and the role of the person responsible for occupational safety.

Teaching methods:

Lectures, laboratory exercises, consultations

Literature:
Authors Title Year Publisher Language
William Rom, Steven Markowitz Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2007 English
Mirjana Aranđelović, Jovica Jovanović Medicina rada 2009 Medicinski fakultet Niš Serbian language
Chris Winder, Neil Stacey Occupational Toxicology 2004 English
Knowledge evaluation:
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Term paper Yes Yes 20.00
Exercise attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Term paper Yes Yes 20.00
Lecture attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Theoretical part of the exam No Yes 50.00
Lecturers:
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vanr. prof. dr Stošić Milena

Associate Professor

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vanr. prof. dr Stošić Milena

Associate Professor

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