Elearning module “Risks linked to cutting fluids”

Les risques liés aux fluides de coupe

This module covers cutting fluids used in the metallurgy and automotive industries. These fluids contain chemicals that can cause skin or respiratory problems. Risk prevention is based on the selection of the least dangerous products as well as the implementation of collective protection measures, which can be reinforced by the wearing of personal protective equipment.

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Elearning module “The risks linked to Meopa”

Les risques liés au Meopa

This module offers training on the risks associated with Meopa (equimolar mixture of oxygen and nitrous oxide) which is a medication subject to medical prescription, administered by inhalation, used to relieve patients’ pain or help them manage their pain. anxiety during short-term care procedures. Although beneficial for patients, this treatment can pose health risks to caregivers. It is therefore essential that all services using Meopa put in place preventive measures to avoid inhalation of this gas by healthcare staff.

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Elearning module “The risks linked to additive manufacturing”

Les risques liés à la fabrication additive

This module deals with additive manufacturing (or 3D printing), which is booming in the industry, which consists of manufacturing objects by adding material in successive layers. This process can expose employees to various risks related to handling, optical radiation and the use of electrical equipment. However, most of this file is devoted to chemical risk, which is more specific to this technology.

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Elearning module “Risks linked to lead”

Les risques liés au plomb

This module offers training in the sectors of activity most exposed to lead, in particular those of construction, industry and crafts. This module offers training in the sectors of activity most exposed to lead, in particular those of construction, industry and crafts. Additionally, lead and its compounds are classified as reproductive toxicants. Prevention measures aim to reduce worker exposure to lead to the lowest level technically possible.

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