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Training Courses on Safety for Equivalent Workers

Training Courses on Safety for Equivalent Workers
Safety Training for all students of the Department of Earth, Environmental, and Resource Sciences to undertake laboratory activities, geological field campaigns, educational exercises, research, and internships.
(Note: For the activation of internal internships, please pay attention to the additional provisions available at the following link.)

All university students (undergraduates, doctoral candidates, specialists, interns, scholarship holders, research fellows, and equivalent individuals) who attend educational, research, or service laboratories and are exposed to risks identified in the risk assessment document are considered equivalent to workers. As such, they are subject to preventive and protective measures to safeguard their health and safety.

It is clarified that laboratories are considered as locations or environments where educational, research, or service activities are carried out, involving the use of machinery, equipment, plants, prototypes, or other technical tools, as well as chemical, physical, or biological agents. Additionally, locations or environments outside the constructed areas of the premises—such as archaeological, geological, or marine field campaigns—are also regarded as laboratories.

Before commencing activities involving exposure to risks, every university student (so-called "equivalent worker") is required to:

  1. Undergo a health surveillance examination.
  2. Complete the online course "Basic Training on Workplace Health and Safety" (4 hours).
  3. Attend a specific risk training course.

The Health Surveillance Examination will be requested by the tutor/professor/supervisor overseeing the laboratory activity and at the time of assigning the experimental thesis work. Notifications regarding the health surveillance examination schedule are published on the Course of Study's dedicated webpage.

The online course "Basic Training on Workplace Health and Safety" requires a 4-hour commitment (as specified in letter a) of paragraph 1 of Article 37 of Legislative Decree No. 81/08 and the State-Regions Agreement of 21/12/2011). A participation certificate is issued upon passing the final verification test.

The course is available at the following link on the Federica.eu platform:
https://www.federica.eu/partners/formazione-unina/

Access requires the use of active UNINA credentials (name.surname@studenti.unina.it).

To access the course, it is necessary to enter the access code of your department, which can be found by clicking here: https://www.unina.it/documents/11958/21142433/FORM_elenco.codici.accesso.pdf

User support and guidelines for proper course participation can be found at the following link:
https://www.unina.it/documents/11958/21142433/FORM_indicazioni.corsi.pdf

Optical Microscopy 1

Responsible:  Prof. Lorenzo Fedele
Co-Responsible: Dott.ssa Vincenza Guarino
Location: L1 4-60
Tel. +39 0812538114 - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 

The Optical Microscopy 1 laboratory is equipped with instrumentations for the observation and the acquisition of images and videos through the use of a transmitted light polarizing microscope and a stereomicroscope. The microscopes are used to study any natural and artificial material.

Observation and subsequent acquisition, with the possibility to select an appropriate reference scale, can be carried out on thin sections, stratigraphic sections, small fragments, and mineral or glass separates.

The laboratory is equipped also with a reflected light microscope, which is useful for the observation of minerals such as oxides and sulfides, and native minerals such as gold and copper.

Also available are a program to perform modal analyses, useful quantify the amounts of each constituent characterizing the materials to be examined and a Canon scanner, with a PC and dedicated software, which can be used to scan thin sections.

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Instruments

N.1 Polarizing Microscope OPTIKA B-600 POL, with stand to accommodate the ZEISS camera.

Microscopio Polarizzatore OPTIKA B-600 POL
 

N.1 Polarizing Microscope OPTIKA B-600 POL-I, utilized for observations in polarized and reflected light, with stand to accommodate the ZEISS camera.

Microscopio Polarizzatore OPTIKA B-600 POL-I,
 

N.1 Polarizing Microscope LEITZ Laborlux 12 POL

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N.1 Stereomicroscope LEICA S8AP0 with stand to accommodate the ZEISS camera

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N.1 ZEISS camera Axiocam 105 color. ASUS computer with software ZEN 2.3 (blue edition) [@ Carl Zeiss Microscopy GMbH, 2011] used for the acquisition and processing of images through the use of the ZEISS camera.

 fotocamera ZEISS Axiocam 105 color
 

Computer with LEICA Program for Modal Analysis using Leica QWin software

Computer con Programma LEICA per Analisi Modale

Canon scanner, with PC and dedicated software, for scanning thin sections.

Scanner Canon
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