Duration
Struggle against noise and vibrations in industrial zones : 16h Th
Lighting : 8h Th
Risks associated with artificial optical rays (Royal Decree of 22 April 2010) : 2h Th
Belgian regulations concerning ionizing radiation : 4h Th
Thermography : 2h Th
Air temperature and thermal comfort : 2h Th
Number of credits
University certificate : level 1 health and safety advisor | 3 crédits |
Lecturer
Struggle against noise and vibrations in industrial zones : Hedwig Rosseel
Lighting : Patrick Lesage
Risks associated with artificial optical rays (Royal Decree of 22 April 2010) : Patrick Lesage
Belgian regulations concerning ionizing radiation : Patrick Droesch
Thermography : G. Masset
Air temperature and thermal comfort : Gérald Dombret
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
Struggle against noise and vibrations in industrial zones
This course is part of the Certificate pour security advisors level I.All access conditions as well as content or any specific modalities related to all these courses are conform to the content of the Arrêté royal for the formation and the recycling of the security advisers for internal and external services for the prevention et protection at work dated may 17 2007.
Lighting
Course description :
This course is an introduction to lighting techniques. It begins with the basic principles of photometry, then the different lamps and their applications are compared. Finally, notions in interior lighting are presented.
Contents :
Basics of photometry, lamps, security lighting, introduction to the lighting project.
This course is part of the Certificate for security advisors level I.All access conditions as well as content or any specific modalities related to all these courses are conform to the content of the Arrêté royal for the formation and the recycling of the security advisers for internal and external services for the prevention et protection at work dated may 17 2007
Risks associated with artificial optical rays (Royal Decree of 22 April 2010)
This course is part of the Certificate pour security advisors level I.All access conditions as well as content or any specific modalities related to all these courses are conform to the content of the Arrêté royal for the formation and the recycling of the security advisers for internal and external services for the prevention et protection at work dated may 17 2007.
Belgian regulations concerning ionizing radiation
This course is part of the Certificate pour security advisors level I.All access conditions as well as content or any specific modalities related to all these courses are conform to the content of the Arrêté royal for the formation and the recycling of the security advisers for internal and external services for the prevention et protection at work dated may 17 2007.
Thermography
This course is part of the Certificate pour security advisors level I.All access conditions as well as content or any specific modalities related to all these courses are conform to the content of the Arrêté royal for the formation and the recycling of the security advisers for internal and external services for the prevention et protection at work dated may 17 2007.
Air temperature and thermal comfort
This course is part of the Certificate pour security advisors level I.All access conditions as well as content or any specific modalities related to all these courses are conform to the content of the Arrêté royal for the formation and the recycling of the security advisers for internal and external services for the prevention et protection at work dated may 17 2007.
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
Lighting
At the end of the course, it is intended that the student will be able to:
- understand and apply the basic photometric quantities used in lighting techniques,
- understand recommendations, technical documentations or standards published in the lighting techniques literature, in particular concerning security lighting,
- apply the basic laws of photometry (for example to calculate the illuminance in simple situations),
- identify the different types of lamps, their properties and applications.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Lighting
Basic mathematics and physics.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lighting
This course is organised during a one-day module, consisting in a general presentation ex cathedra, including some applications and exercices with the teacher.
It is recommended that the students actively participate to the general presentation by answering questions and creating discussion. Also during the exercices, the students must be equipped with a calculator.
Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)
Lighting
Face-to-face learning.
IMPORTANT: the COVID-19 health situation could possibly modify this organization.
Recommended or required readings
Lighting
Documents will be distributed by the 'Université ouverte (département BESTE)'
Lighting
The evaluation is organized by the CIFOP.
Work placement(s)
Organisational remarks and main changes to the course
Lighting
To be defined by the coordinator.
Contacts
Struggle against noise and vibrations in industrial zones
Professor: Jean-Marie RIGO Email: jmr@jmrigo.be Gsm : 0475/72.34.99
Lighting
J.J. Embrechts
Professor: Jean-Marie RIGO
Email: jmr@jmrigo.be
Gsm : 0475/72.34.99
Risks associated with artificial optical rays (Royal Decree of 22 April 2010)
Professor: Jean-Marie RIGO Email: jmr@jmrigo.be Gsm : 0475/72.34.99
Belgian regulations concerning ionizing radiation
Professor: Jean-Marie RIGO Email: jmr@jmrigo.be Gsm : 0475/72.34.99
Thermography
Professor: Jean-Marie RIGO Email: jmr@jmrigo.be Gsm : 0475/72.34.99
Air temperature and thermal comfort
Professor: Jean-Marie RIGO Email: jmr@jmrigo.be Gsm : 0475/72.34.99