Week
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Topics
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Teaching and Learning Methods and Techniques
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Study Materials
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1. Week
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Introduction: The importance of safe operation.
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Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion
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Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
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2. Week
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The operations to be carried out before starting laboratory studies: Chemical hazard recognition and ways to take action.
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Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion
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Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
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3. Week
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Chemical environment: Storage, handling and transport rules, which must not come into contact with each other chemicals.
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Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion
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Homework Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)
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4. Week
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Equipment and material: the establishment of the devices, heating, cooling.
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Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion
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Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
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5. Week
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Working pressure environments: low pressure (vacuum), working under high pressure operation.
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Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion
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Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
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6. Week
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Cleaning Materials: Waste materials processes used
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Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion
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Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
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7. Week
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Waste collection: laboratory waste collection, waste render harmless.
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Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion
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Homework Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)
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8. Week
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Fire and explosion hazards: Flammable liquids, exothermic reactions, classes of fire and fire-fighting agents.
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Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion
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Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
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9. Week
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Electrical devices work: Accidents and physiological effects of electric current.
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Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion
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Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
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10. Week
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Radioactive substances: Work with radioactive substances and rays.
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Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion
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Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
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11. Week
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Toxicology: Symptoms of poisoning, taking of harmful substances into the body, distribution, metabolism and elimination.
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Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion
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Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
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12. Week
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Toxicology: Blood and nerve gas poisoning, suffocating gases, dusts, carcinogenic, mutagenic and teratogenic substances.
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Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion
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Homework Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)
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13. Week
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Rrotection from the dangers that may come from Respiratory: Masks, respiratory physiological basis
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Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion
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Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
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14. Week
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First Aid: First aid in accidents, recognition and measures.
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Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion
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Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
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