ISLA Santarém 12978
Organization of Emergency
Engineering Work Safety
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ApresentaçãoPresentationThe course provides an integrated view of emergency management and self-protection, characterizing emergency situations, the civil protection system, planning models, and SCIE criteria, and enabling students to structure dossiers and appropriate self-protection measures.
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ProgramaProgramme1. Emergency Management 1.1 Framework, general concepts 1.2 National Emergency System 2. Emergency planning - Stages of the planning process 3. Legislative framework of emergency management and organization 4. Requirements of the Technical Regulation of Fire Safety in Buildings 4.1 Exterior conditions of safety and accessibility 4.2 General conditions for evacuation 4.3 General conditions of the technical installations 4.4 General conditions of security equipment and systems 5. General conditions of self-protection 5.1 Prevention procedures or plans 5.2 Emergency procedures or plans 5.3 Safety records 5.4 Training in SCIE (fire safety in buildings) 5.5 Drills for testing self-protection measures and training occupants 6. Simulation of emergency scenarios with AI support, decision-making support in emergency planning, and optimization of response resources.
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ObjectivosObjectivesThe overall objective of the course is to provide an integrated view of emergency management and self-protection. Specific objectives: O1. Characterize various situations considered to be emergencies; O2. Describe the National Emergency and Civil Protection System; O3. Identify types of responses and resources needed for emergency situations; O4. Describe models and stages of the emergency planning and management process; O5. Identify technical criteria of the SCIE Technical Regulations O6. Apply self-protection conditions O7. Structure a dossier of self-protection measures;
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BibliografiaBibliographyEusko Jaurlaritza. (2024). Actualización del Plan de Emergencia Exterior del Área Industrial de la Zona de Santurtzi, Zierbena y Puerto de Bilbao (Rev. 5). Vitoria Gasteiz, España: Dirección de Atención de Emergencias y Meteorología. International Organization for Standardization. (2019). ISO 22320:2018 – Security and resilience – Emergency management – Guidelines for incident management (ed. atual). Genebra, Suíça: ISO. Lopes, N. C. (2008). Gestão da emergência: Processos de evacuação. Lisboa, Portugal: Verlag Dashöfer. Valente, J. (2023). Gestão da emergência – conceitos, princípios e normas ISO. TMQ – Revista de Trabalho, Medicina e Qualidade de Vida, edição especial SST.
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MetodologiaMethodologyIn-person: 1. Theoretical/practical classes: presentation of concepts, discussion, and application of program content in various contexts. 2. Case study-based learning. Independent: 3. Consolidation of content taught in class through additional research on the different topics and content covered and development of complementary work.
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LínguaLanguagePortuguês
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TipoTypeSemestral
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ECTS7
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NaturezaNatureMandatory
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EstágioInternshipNão
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AvaliaçãoEvaluation
Avaliação curricular é composta por um estudo de caso e um teste escrito, com ponderação de 50% em cada um. A classificação final corresponde à média aritmética dos dois momentos de avaliação e para aprovação à Unidade Curricular, a mesma terá que ser igual ou superior a 9,5 valores.
Os estudantes que não tenham aprovação na avaliação curricular tem possibilidade de realizar exame final (100%).


