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Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Syllabus Course Name: Occupational Health and Safety Prefix & Number: HSC 4933 Sections: All Semester: Spring, 2012 Course Description: This course provides an introductory level review of the major facets of occupational health and safety. Students will gain knowledge of the various professions that interact to protect the health and safety of workers in the workplace. The course will provide students with a background in regulatory guidance and compliance, and investigate the underlying science that drives safety regulations in the workplace. The principles of toxicology, industrial hygiene, occupational medicine, and safety management will be presented to provide students with a solid foundation in the rudimentary aspects of occupational health and safety. Credit hours: 3 Pre-Requisites: Co-Requisites: Location: None N/A College of Public Health Instructor Information: Dr. Giffe T. Johnson Mail: MDC 56 Office hours: By appointment Phone: 974-3466 Email: gtjohnso@mail.usf.edu Instructor 1 Required Materials: Recommended Materials: Best contact: Email Response: Within 48 hours Friend, Mark A.; Kohn, John P. 2010. Fundamentals of Occupational Safety and Health. 5 th ed. ISBN 978-1-60590-706-2 All other materials provided in class. HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 1

Course Format: This course will consist of weekly lectures and discussions. Weekly reading assignments in the course text book and supplemental materials will be assigned. Both in class and take home assignments will be made on a weekly basis. A midterm exam and final exam will be given, consisting of multiple choice and short answer questions. A final group presentation assignment will be required to be presented during the last week of the course. HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 2

: ( must be numbered) Students who successfully complete this course will be able to: 1. Demonstrate an ability to identify and assess hazards. 2. Summarize chemical, biological, physical, and safety hazards. 3. Describe occupational pathophysiology of workplace diseases. 4. Define exposure pathways. 5. Cite common occupational diseases. 6. State common occupational toxicants. 7. Demonstrate effective communication in multiple formats. 8. Interpret environmental and occupational health concepts orally and in writing. 9. Apply professional and ethical responsibilities. 10. Identify the various specializations within occupational health science and understand their roles. 11. Recognize venues for continuing education. 12. Give examples of professional organizations relevant to occupational health. 13. Demonstrate knowledge of research evaluation and experimental design. 14. Demonstrate knowledge of issues relevant to occupational health. 15. Demonstrate knowledge of the developmental process of occupational health and safety regulations. 16. Identify appropriate regulatory agencies that enforce occupational health and safety regulations. 17. Demonstrate knowledge of risk assessment and risk management. 18. Understand the difference between regulatory compliance and evidence based health risk. 19. Identify strategies for risk mitigation and risk management. HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 3

Assessment Strategies: (Strategies must be numbered) 1. Weekly : Each student is required to complete weekly assignments that reinforce understanding of the weekly lectures, readings, and video presentations. These must be submitted by 1 week from the date assigned. In class assignments will also be required during the lecture sessions. Students who submit late assignments may be subject to grade reduction for those assignments. 2. Tests: A midterm examination and a final examination will be administered during this class. The format of these exams will be multiple choice and short answer questions, and must be completed during the class period in which they are given. 3. Final Presentation: Students will submit, as a group project, a power point presentation before the end of the semester consisting of 30 to 60 slides. The topic of the presentation will be the science and compliance regarding an issue in occupational health and safety. The to be presented should include, but not be limited to: the industries and occupations relevant to the issue, the potential health effects related to the issue, the regulatory requirements related to the issue, mitigation strategies for related hazards, and methods for communicating safe work practices regarding the issue. Groups will be selected by the 3 rd week of the course. Presentation topics must be submitted to the instructor for approval by the last class period on the 6 th week of the course. Grading Rubric: Grades will be based on the completeness, clarity, and accuracy of the presented. A references section is required, and a hard copy of the presentation must be submitted. If students feel there is an issue with unequal participation by group members, this should be reported to the instructor before the day of the presentation for resolution. Criteria/Grade F D C B A Completeness Most important absent Much important absent Some important absent Most important present Clarity Accuracy References Most difficult to understand Most incorrect Most not supported by references Much difficult to understand Much incorrect Much not supported by references Some difficult to understand Some incorrect Some not supported by references Most easy to understand Most correct Most supported by references All important present All easy to understand All correct All supported by references HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 4

This course supports the following mulitple concentration competencies. Competency 1. Demonstrate an ability to identify and assess hazards. 2. Summarize chemical, biological, physical, and safety hazards. 3. Describe occupational pathophysiology of workplace diseases. 4. Define exposure pathways. 5. Cite common occupational diseases. 6. State common occupational toxicants. 7. Demonstrate effective communication in multiple formats. 8. Interpret environmental and occupational health concepts orally and in writing. 9. Apply professional and ethical responsibilities. 10. Identify the various specializations within occupational health science and understand their roles. 11. Recognize venues for continuing education. 12. Give examples of professional organizations relevant to occupational health. 13. Demonstrate knowledge of research evaluation and experimental design. 14. Demonstrate knowledge of issues relevant to occupational health. 15. Demonstrate knowledge of the developmental process of occupational health and safety regulations. 16. Identify appropriate regulatory agencies that enforce occupational health and safety regulations. 17. Demonstrate knowledge of risk assessment and risk management. 18. Understand the difference between regulatory compliance and evidence based health risk. 19. Identify strategies for risk mitigation and risk management. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Assessment Strategies HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 5

Grading Scale and Criteria: Grading Policies: Attendance: Permission to Use s: Instructor Expectations: Incomplete Policy: Field Trip Policy: Class Participation: FINAL GRADE The final grade will be calculated as follows: Weekly 30% Midterm Examination 20% Final Examination 20% Final Presentation 30% Total: 100% GRADING SCALE 90-100 A 80-89 B 70-79 C 64-69 D Less than 64 F All work must be according to the schedule on the syllabus and completed by the end of the semester as indicated by the registrar s academic calendar. COURSE POLICIES Students are expected to attend weekly class lectures, arrive on time, and participate in all in class discussions and assignments. Students are expected to submit weekly assignments on time and respond to instructor emails with 48 hours. See Institutional Policies section for Emergency Preparedness for Academic Continuity. All unauthorized recordings of class are prohibited. Recordings that accommodate individual student needs must be approved in advance and may be used for personal use during the semester only; redistribution is prohibited. Students are expected to submit assignments in a timely manner as indicated in the syllabus. Students are responsible to contact the instructor regarding any issues that may affect their performance in the course. Incomplete grades may be issued in extenuating circumstances according to COPH policy. COPH policy: http://publichealth.usf.edu/academicaffairs/academic_procedures.html N/A Students are expected to attend weekly class lectures, arrive on time, and participate in all in class discussions and assignments. Students are expected to submit assignments in a timely manner as indicated in the syllabus. Students are responsible to contact the instructor regarding any issues that may affect their performance in the course. Students are expected to submit weekly assignments on time and respond to instructor emails with 48 hours. HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 6

Weekly Course Schedules Course Calendar Week 1: Introduction A Message from Dr. Johnson: Welcome to the course! Demonstrate knowledge of historical issues relevant to occupational health Recognize contemporary issues for Health and Safety Professionals in the workplace Be able to provide examples of important milestones in occupational health Demonstrate knowledge of professional ethics for occupational health and safety Readings Required: Chapter 1 pages 1-26 Presentation: Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health - by Dr. Johnson Video / Other Activity: TBA Week 2: Occupational Legislation Demonstrate knowledge of the developmental process of environmental and occupational health and safety regulations. Identify appropriate regulatory agencies that enforce environmental and occupational health and safety regulations. Discuss the approach used by various environmental and occupational health and safety agencies to develop guidance values and regulatory values. Readings Required: Chapter 2 pages 27-46 HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 7

Interactive Presentation History of Occupational Regulatory Development by Dr. Johnson Week 3: Worker Compensation and Business Safety Regulations Demonstrate knowledge of issues relevant to environmental and occupational health. Demonstrate knowledge of the developmental process of environmental and occupational health and safety regulations. Identify appropriate regulatory agencies that enforce environmental and occupational health and safety regulations. Discuss the approach used by various environmental and occupational health and safety agencies to develop guidance values and regulatory values. Readings Required: Chapters 3 & 4, pages 47-76 Interactive Presentation: Worker Compensation and Business Safety Regulations by Dr. Johnson Week 4: Accident Causation and Investigation Demonstrate knowledge of Risk Assessment and Risk Management. Identify strategies for risk mitigation and risk management. Demonstrate knowledge of research evaluation and experimental design Identify a hypothesis in the context of the interrelationship of human activities and environmental HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 8

and occupational health.. Readings Required: Chapter 5 pages 77-101 Interactive Presentation: Accident Causation and Investigation - by Dr. Johnson Week 5: Introduction to Industrial Hygiene Give examples of professional organizations relevant to occupational health Recognize venues for continuing education Summarize chemical, biological, physical, and safety hazards. Define exposure pathyways. Recognize venues for continuing education. Define the published Code of Ethics for applicable specialties Readings Required: Chapter 6 pages 103-110 Interactive Presentation Introduction to Industrial Hygiene - by Dr. Johnson Week 6: Introduction to Toxicology and Occupational Medicine HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 9

Give examples of professional organizations relevant to occupational health Recognize venues for continuing education Summarize chemical, biological, physical, and safety hazards. Describe occupational pathophysiology of disease. Cite common occupational diseases State Common occupational toxicants Understand the difference between guidance and regulation and identify the relevant role of various environmental and occupational health and safety agencies Recognize venues for continuing education. Define the published Code of Ethics for applicable specialties Readings Required: Chapter 6 pages 110-126 Interactive Presentation: Toxicology and Occupational Medicine - by Dr. Johnson Week 7: Ergonomics and Safety Management Recognize contemporary issues for Health and Safety Professionals in the workplace Demonstrate knowledge of Risk Assessment and Risk Management. Identify strategies for risk mitigation and risk management. Summarize chemical, biological, physical, and safety hazards. Readings Required: Chapter 7 pages 127-157 Interactive Presentation: Ergonomics and Safety Management - by Dr. Johnson HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 10

Week 8: Midterm exam Demonstrate effective communication in multiple formats Interpret environmental and occupational health concepts orally and in writing Recognize contemporary issues for Health and Safety Professionals in the workplace Demonstrate knowledge of Risk Assessment and Risk Management. Identify strategies for risk mitigation and risk management. Summarize chemical, biological, physical, and safety hazards. Readings Required: Exam review materials Interactive Presentation: No presentation Exam Video Activity: No activity Assignment: Midterm Exam Week 9: Fire Prevention and Protection Recognize contemporary issues for Health and Safety Professionals in the workplace. Identify strategies for risk mitigation and risk management in fire prevention and protection. Summarize chemical, physical, and safety hazards related to fire. Readings Required: Chapter 8 pages 159-181 Interactive Presentation: Fire Prevention and Protection - by Dr. Johnson HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 11

Week 10: Spring Break Week 11: Hazardous Materials Demonstrate knowledge of issues relevant to occupational health. Demonstrate knowledge of the developmental process of environmental and occupational health and safety regulations. Identify appropriate regulatory agencies that enforce environmental and occupational health and safety regulations. Discuss the approach used by various occupational health and safety agencies to develop guidance values and regulatory values. Understand communication and labeling requirements regarding hazardous materials in the workplace. Readings Required: Chapter 15 pages 319-340 Interactive Presentation: Hazardous Materials - by Dr. Johnson HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 12

Week 12: System Safety Recognize contemporary issues for Health and Safety Professionals in the workplace Demonstrate knowledge of Risk Assessment and Risk Management. Identify strategies for risk mitigation and risk management. Summarize tools and techniques to analyze safety hazards. Readings Required: Chapter 9 pages 183-212 Interactive Presentation: System Safety - by Dr. Johnson. Week 13: Managing the Safety Function Recognize contemporary issues for Health and Safety Professionals in the workplace Demonstrate effective communication in multiple formats Demonstrate knowledge of professional ethics for occupational health and safety Readings Required: Chapter 10 pages 213-230 Interactive Presentation: Managing the Safety Function - by Dr. Johnson HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 13

Week 14: Psychology and Safety Recognize contemporary issues for Health and Safety Professionals in the workplace Demonstrate effective communication in multiple formats Demonstrate knowledge of the role of psychology in occupational health and safety Readings Required: Chapter 11 pages 231-248 Interactive Presentation: Psychology and Safety - by Dr. Johnson Week 15: Behavior Based Safety Recognize contemporary issues for Health and Safety Professionals in the workplace Demonstrate effective communication in multiple formats Demonstrate knowledge of the role of behavior modification in occupational health and safety Readings Required: Chapter 12 pages 251-279 Interactive Presentation: HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 14

Behavior based safety - by Dr. Johnson Week 16: Construction Safety & Group Presentations Identify strategies for risk mitigation and risk management. Prepare oral reports that indicate an ability to interpret published environmental and occupational health research findings Participate as productive team leaders (or team members) in defining and solving problems in environmental and occupational health. Prepare research papers/literature reviews that indicate an ability to interpret published environmental and occupational health research findings Describe appropriate research ethics in laboratory practice, data management, and publication of results Demonstrate a knowledge of ethical behavior in conducting research. Apply ethical principles guiding the conduct of research on human subjects. Outline the role of peer reviewed publications, professional meetings, popular media, and stakeholder meetings in the dissemination of environmental and occupational health science Identify current published environmental and occupational health research Review scholarly research in environmental and occupational health in terms of scientific rigor, appropriate use of methods and measures, and contribution to science Readings Required: Chapter 16 pages 341-361 Interactive Presentation: Construction Safety - by Dr. Johnson HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 15

Assignment: 1. Weekly Assignment, 2. Group Presentations Final Exam Week: FINAL EXAM Demonstrate effective communication in multiple formats Interpret environmental and occupational health concepts orally and in writing Recognize contemporary issues for Health and Safety Professionals in the workplace Demonstrate knowledge of Risk Assessment and Risk Management. Identify strategies for risk mitigation and risk management. Summarize chemical, biological, physical, and safety hazards. Readings Required: Final Exam Review Materials Interactive Presentation: N/A Video Activity: N/A Assignment: Final Exam HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 16

INSTITUTIONAL POLICIES The most recent version of the Institutional Policies can be found on the Academic Affairs Forms page at http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/forms.html (Fall 2011) Student Handbook: http://www.sa.usf.edu/dean/docs/full handbook.pdf Student Conduct: Disruption of Academic Process/Academic Integrity of Students: Academic Dishonesty/ Plagiarism: USF Student Rights/Responsibilities: http://www.sa.usf.edu/srr/page.asp?id=81 USF Student Code of Conduct: http://www.sa.usf.edu/srr/page.asp?id=88 Disruption of the academic process and violations of the policies regarding academic integrity will not be tolerated. Review USF policies on Disruption of the Academic Process and the Academic Integrity of Students at: http://generalcounsel.usf.edu/regulations/pdfs/regulation-usf3.025.pdf Plagiarism will not be tolerated and is grounds for failure. Review USF Academic Dishonesty and Disruption of Academic Process Policy at: Undergraduate: http://www.ugs.usf.edu/pdf/cat1112/20112012.pdf#page=62 Graduate: http://www.grad.usf.edu/inc/linked-files/usf_grad_catalog_2011-2012.pdf#page=39 The University of South Florida has an account with an automated plagiarism detection service (SafeAssign), which allows instructors and students to submit student assignments to be checked for plagiarism. I (the instructor) reserve the right to 1) request that assignments be submitted as electronic files and 2) submit students assignments to SafeAssign, or 3) request students to submit their assignments to SafeAssign through myusf. are compared automatically with a database of journal articles, web articles, the internet and previously submitted papers. The instructor receives a report showing exactly how a student s paper was plagiarized. NOTE: An institution may not release a paper to a plagiarism detection software without the student s prior consent unless all personally identifiable has been removed, such as a student s name, social security number, student number, etc.. Note that a paper/essay is considered an educational record and an institution may not ask a student to waive their rights under FERPA for the purpose of submitting papers to a plagiarism detection software. For more about Plagiarism and SafeAssign, visit: Plagiarism tutorial: http://www.cte.usf.edu/plagiarism/plag.html SafeAssign: http://media.c21te.usf.edu/pdf/student/bbstud_subsafeassgn.pdf HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 17

Cheating Statement: The USF College of Public Health expects students to maintain academic honesty in all courses. By virtue of being registered in an public health course, students agree to refrain from cheating. If cheating in any form (academic dishonesty) is detected, appropriate action will be taken. (Refer to USF Academic Dishonesty Policy). Undergraduate: http://www.ugs.usf.edu/pdf/cat1112/20112012.pdf#page=67 Graduate: http://www.grad.usf.edu/inc/linked-files/usf_grad_catalog_2011-2012.pdf#page=39 Undergraduate Academic Policies and Procedures: Special Accommodations: Holidays and Religious Observances: Emergency Preparedness: Student Grievance Procedure: http://www.ugs.usf.edu/pdf/cat1112/08acapol.pdf Students in need of academic accommodations for a disability may consult with the office of Services for Students with Disabilities to arrange appropriate accommodations. Students are required to give reasonable notice (typically 5 working days) prior to requesting an accommodation. Students with Disabilities Services: http://www.sds.usf.edu/ Students: http://www.sds.usf.edu/students.asp Faculty: http://www.sds.usf.edu/faculty.asp http://generalcounsel.usf.edu/policies-and-procedures/pdfs/policy-10-045.pdf In the event of an emergency, it may be necessary for USF to suspend normal operations. During this time, USF may opt to continue delivery of instruction through methods that include but are not limited to: Blackboard, Elluminate, Skype, and email messaging and/or an alternate schedule. It s the responsibility of the student to monitor Blackboard site for each class for course specific communication, and the main USF, College, and department websites, emails, and MoBull messages for important general. Review USF Academic Grievance Policy at: http://generalcounsel.usf.edu/policies-and-procedures/pdfs/policy-10-002.pdf Undergraduate: http://www.ugs.usf.edu/pdf/cat1112/20112012.pdf#page=62 Graduate http://www.grad.usf.edu/inc/linked-files/usf_grad_catalog_2011-2012.pdf#page=48 Student assistance is provided by Division of Student Affairs, Office of the Student Ombudsman. HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 18

http://www.sa.usf.edu/ombudsman RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS Library Resources: Creating Citations & Using Refworks: Netiquette (online communication etiquette for online courses): Plagiarism & Safe Assign: USF Email Accounts: Blackboard Tutorials: Elluminate Live Tutorials: (for online courses) USF Library Resources and Services: http://www.lib.usf.edu/ Shimberg Health Sciences Library: http://library.hsc.usf.edu/ Shimberg Health Sciences Library Tutorials: http://library.hsc.usf.edu/ (follow links under Instructional Services section) http://guides.lib.usf.edu/citingsources http://eta.health.usf.edu/publichealth/standards/syllabus/online_netiquette.pdf See Academic Dishonesty/Plagiarism Section http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/eta/pdf/myusf_email.pdf http://media.c21te.usf.edu/bbstudents.html http://media.c21te.usf.edu/elluminatestudents.html HSC 4933 Occupational Health and Safety Page 19