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Presentation
Presentation
Identification of Technological and Social Risks. Reduction of these risks and mitigation of their effects.
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Class from course
Class from course
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Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Bachelor | Semestral | 5
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Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
2 | Mandatory | Português
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Code
Code
ULP928-13651
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable
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Professional Internship
Professional Internship
Não
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Syllabus
Syllabus
- Concepts of technological risk, social risk and biological risk; - Types of technological risks: hazardous substances in industries and storage; transport of dangerous goods, gas and oil pipelines; radiological emergencies and CBRN threats; risks associated with transport (road, rail, sea and air); - Serious industrial accidents; - Types of social risk: hunger, public order, terrorism, human action of mass suicide; - Community directives and legislation on technological risks; - Preventive measures; - Methods for modeling, evaluating and categorizing technological risk.
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Objectives
Objectives
- Provide basic concepts related to technological and social risks; - Encourage students to identify and interpret different types of technological and social risks; - Know the national programs and their integration with those developed at international level on technological and social risks; - Identify methods of analysis, modeling and evaluation of the consequences of a technological accident; - Identify and characterize the different types of technological and social risks; - Know the community directives and Portuguese legislation on technological and social risks; - Identify preventive measures for risk mitigation and recognize the difficulties inherent in their implementation; - Identify areas that could potentially be affected by technological risks.
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Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching methodologies and assessment
The teaching-learning methods will be based on the work developed in the classroom, on the study and on the bibliography research / consultation by the student. During the sessions, the teacher will present and discuss the syllabus, applying the knowledge acquired to specific situations presented. Students will be involved in the discussion of the topics under analysis and in the resolution of exercises or problems proposed, as well as being asked to perform work outside the classroom. At certain times, the student will be required, individually or in a group, to present and defend his or her work. TH hours are dedicated to student support. EVALUATION: Continues, in harmony with the ULP Knowledge Assessment Regulation. It consists of two written test (25%+25%) and an interdisciplinary research work (50%) involving other UCs in the 2nd year.
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References
References
ANEPC (2019) Avaliação Nacional de Risco ANPC (2011) Manual de Intervenção em Emergências com Matérias Perigosas - Químicas, Biológicas e Radiológicas, ANPC. ANPC (2016) Guia da Informação para a Elaboração do Plano de Emergência Externo (Diretiva Seveso III). Caderno Técnico II. DIEKERT, F; & GOESCHL, T. & CHRISTIAN, K. (2021). Social Risk Effects: The 'Experience of Social Risk' Factor. GOW, H.B.F. KAY, R.W. (2005) Emergency planning for industrial hazards. Elsevier. HADDOW, G.; BULLOCK, J., COPPOLA DAMON, P. (2013) Introduction to Emergency Management,Fifth Edition. Butterworth-Heinemann. LOURENÇO, L. & CASTRO, F. (2020). Catástrofes Antrópicas: uma aproximação integral, IUC, 520 p. PROSKE, D. (2008) Catalogue of Risks, Natural, Technical, Social and Health Risks. UNECE (2019) ADR - Acordo Europeu relativo ao Transporte Internacional de Mercadorias Perigosas por Estrada.
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Office Hours
Office Hours
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Mobility
Mobility
No