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Comprehensive safety training program by Marc Tavlet covering general safety guidelines, specific risk areas, emergency procedures, and specialized training for lifting tools, electrical work, and more. Sessions conducted weekly in multiple languages. Register for courses via CERN's Training & Development page. Visit "Safety at CERN" for more information.
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Safety Transparency by Marc Tavlet Safety Training 1- General • Part I: General for newcomers (to get the CERN access card) 1 hour • CERN safety policy, safety rules • Traffic rules, safety signs • First-aid (very basic), general emergency means… • Part II: Working in risk areas 1 hour • Radiation, lasers… • Gas and chemicals • Electricity, cryogenics… • Work in underground areas 1 hour • Access, INB, organisation… • Specific signs, breathing masks and other protective equipments
Safety Transparency by Marc Tavlet Safety Training 2- Specific at Point 2 • Access and escape routes • Location of safety materials (breathing masks, first-aid box…) • Location of fire fighting equipment (hoses, extinguishers) • Location emergency stops • Who’s who in terms of safety • Electrical sources • Sources of Flammable Gases • Be vacuum pipe • Lasers
Safety Transparency by Marc Tavlet Safety Training 3- Optional, for specific people • Lifting tools (including specific ones from Institutes) 12 hours ! These also have to be approved and checked ! • ‘Habilitation Electrique’ 12 hours • Confined space 8 hours • First-aid ; CERN policy request 1/10 12 hours
Safety Transparency by Marc Tavlet Safety Training Organisation • For introductory general courses (half a day) : Every Tuesday, am in French, pm in English, building 65-1-003 Additional session may be organized on request (76664 or 72274), but TIS looks for volunteers in the collaborations to give these courses. • Specific courses for Point 2 will be organized on request, on the spot (by the Glimos) • Other specific courses : register from the web page CERN => “Training&Development” => “Safety Training” See also on the web => “Safety at CERN” => “Safety Training”