OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY AND HEALTH

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Occupational and Environmental Safety & Health OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY AND HEALTH SAFETY 201 PERSONAL AND PUBLIC SAFETY (GI)... Presents a systematic account of the foundations of safety to students with little previous knowledge of the subject. It presents the accident problem, philosophical implications, concepts of accident causation and countermeasures, and an overview of specific areas of safety concern: fire, water safety, traffic, disasters, etc. #1294 Section 01 [units: 3] Gen Ed Interdisciplinary (GI) 09/06-12/22 MWF 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM HH1309 Deborah Bowen #1295 Section 02 [units: 3] Gen Ed Interdisciplinary (GI) 09/06-12/22 MWF 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM HH1309 Deborah Bowen #1296 Section 03 [units: 3] Gen Ed Interdisciplinary (GI) 09/06-12/22 MW 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM HH1309 Deborah Bowen #3957 Section 04 [units: 3] Gen Ed Interdisciplinary (GI) 09/06-12/22 TR 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM HH1307 To Be Arranged #1301 Section 11 [units: 3] Gen Ed Interdisciplinary (GI) NOTE: This is an entirely web based section using D2L, students must have internet access. For information contact Robert Evangelisti, evangelr@uww.edu. Required additional course fee is $150.00. 09/06-12/22 Arranged Arranged WEB BASED Robert Evangelisti #1300 Section 12 [units: 3] Gen Ed Interdisciplinary (GI) NOTE: This is an entirely web based section using D2L, students must have internet access. For information contact Robert Evangelisti, evangelr@uww.edu. Required additional course fee is $150.00. 09/06-12/22 Arranged Arranged WEB BASED Robert Evangelisti SAFETY 255 ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS (GI)... An investigation into the physiological, psychological and sociological problems presented by the use of alcohol and other drugs. Prevention and treatment programs will be examined. Other areas of study will include alcohol and traffic safety, alcohol and other drugs education and employee assistance programs. #1302 Section 01 [units: 3] Gen Ed Interdisciplinary (GI) 09/06-12/22 TR 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM HH1307 Ted Izydor #1303 Section 02 [units: 3] Gen Ed Interdisciplinary (GI) 09/06-12/22 TR 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM HH1307 Ted Izydor #1304 Section 03 [units: 3] Gen Ed Interdisciplinary (GI) 09/06-12/22 TR 12:30 PM - 01:45 PM HH2311 Treena Fiesel #1350 Section 04 [units: 3] Gen Ed Interdisciplinary (GI) 09/06-12/22 TR 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM HH2311 Treena Fiesel #1306 Section 12 [units: 3] Gen Ed Interdisciplinary (GI) NOTE: This is an entirely web based section using D2L, students must have internet #1307 Section 13 [units: 3] Gen Ed Interdisciplinary (GI) NOTE: This is an entirely web based section using D2L, students must have internet #1347 Section 14 [units: 3] Gen Ed Interdisciplinary (GI) NOTE: This is an entirely web based section using D2L, students must have internet #1349 Section 15 [units: 3] Gen Ed Interdisciplinary (GI) NOTE: This is an entirely web based section using D2L, students must have internet SAFETY 375 QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AND PATIENT SAFETY... This course is an introduction to quality improvement theories and patient safety principles in the current health care environment. Topics addressed include leadership, organizational change, management and process improvement. Specifically, strategies for creating a high performance culture and infrastructure needed to support patient safety and quality improvement initiatives will be emphasized. #4518 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 MW 03:30 PM - 04:45 PM HH2311 Tracy Buchman SAFETY 380 INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT PREVENTION... A combination of principles and practices designed to provide the student with a basis for understanding the nature of occupational accident prevention and loss reduction. The topics to be examined include legislative aspects, accident causation, strategies for minimizing injuries and losses, and sources of assistance in resolving safety and health problems. #1308 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 MW 12:00 PM - 01:15 PM HH2311 Tracy Buchman #1309 Section 02 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 MWF 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM HH1309 Deborah Bowen Fall 2017 UWW Class Listing > BE > OESH -- Page 1 / 5

SAFETY 381 MOTOR FLEET SAFETY... An analysis of fleet safety problems and programs. Detailed study of the truck transportation industry, motor carrier responsibilities, federal regulations and safety supervision programs. #3581 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 M 05:00 PM - 07:30 PM HH1307 Peter Vandyne SAFETY 382 SAFETY IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY... This course examines the practices and safety-related problems found in the contruction industry. Administrative and organizational issues that impact construction safety programs are examined. Students will be introduced to specific problems and countermeasures for correction through lectures and field experiences. The course provides an overview of applicable OSHA and MSHA standards. #1310 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 TR 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM HC0005 Raymond Godfrey SAFETY 384 CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENT PREVENTION... A combination of principles and practices designed to provide a basis for understanding the nature of accident prevention, health preservation and loss reduction in construction operations. The topics to be examined include federal safety and health regulations, techniques of hazard control, strategies for minimizing injuries and losses, and sources of assistance in resolving safety and health problems. PREREQ: SAFETY 382 OR SAFETY 582 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR #1312 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 T 05:00 PM - 07:30 PM HC0005 To Be Arranged SAFETY 388 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH STANDARDS AND APPLICATIONS... This course is designed to provide the student with a comprehensive understanding of occupational safety and health standards and their application for the management of workplace injury prevention and health promotion. Topics to be examined include federal regulations and their interpretations and accident investigation methodologies. PREREQ: SAFETY 380 #1314 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 R 06:30 PM - 09:00 PM HH1309 George Gruetzmacher SAFETY 420 PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT... This course addresses the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations and the related responsibilities of the safety professional to insure compliance. Areas to be covered are: Safe Drinking Water Act, Storm Water Discharges, Hazardous Waste Disposal, Environmental Audits, Clean Air Act, etc. PREREQ: CHEM 102 AND COREQ: SAFETY 453 #1348 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 TR 12:30 PM - 01:45 PM HH1309 Robert Evangelisti SAFETY 450 BEHAVIORAL ASPECTS OF ACCIDENT PREVENTION... Selected theories of accident causation and countermeasures are studied. Examination of physiological, medical, psychological, and sociological factors which influence behavior, and methods for modifying unsafe behavior. PREREQ: SOPH ST OR CONS INSTR. #1315 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 R 05:00 PM - 07:30 PM HH1307 To Be Arranged SAFETY 453 FUNDAMENTALS OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW... An examination of federal and state laws with judicial and regulatory interpretations having application to the management of the occupational and environmental safety & health responsibilities of private sector firms in the United States. #1317 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 TR 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM HH1309 Robert Evangelisti SAFETY 468 ERGONOMICS... Study of human capabilities and limitations (physical, perceptual and cognitive) as the basis for improving human interactions with products, workstations and jobs. Review of human anatomical, physiological, perceptual and psychomotor characteristics applied to human-machine systems to enhance worker comfort, safety, health and productivity. #3597 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 TR 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM HH2311 Alvaro Taveira SAFETY 471 APPLIED METHODS IN ERGONOMICS... Students will study methods and techniques for job and workstation evaluation to identify potential ergonomic hazards that contribute to work-related musculoskeletal disorders. At the conclusion of the course students will be able to select and apply appropriate ergonomics methods and techniques to industry-specific problems. PREREQ: SAFETY 488/SAFETY 688 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR #1318 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 TR 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM HH2311 Alvaro Taveira SAFETY 474 FACILITY WATER MANAGEMENT... This course will cover water related topics from a facility point of view. Topics to be covered are basic water ecology, drinking water sources, water quality monitoring, facility level water management, facility and municipal level wastewater treatment, basic water related public health issues, stormwater management, and water related regulatory compliance. PREREQ: CHEM 102 #1320 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 MW 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM HC0005 Donna Vosburgh Fall 2017 UWW Class Listing > BE > OESH -- Page 2 / 5

SAFETY 479 PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE... An introduction to the science and art of anticipating, recognizing, evaluating, and controlling the chemical, physical, and biological agents that affect the health and safety of workers. The laboratory provides working knowledge and hands-on experience with equipment for recognizing, analyzing, and evaluating occupational health hazards in industry. One 2.5 hour lecture and one 2.5 hour lab per week. PREREQ: CHEM 102, (CHEM 104 OR CHEM 112), PHYSCS 130 AND MAJOR GPA OF 2.50 #1321 Section 01 [units: 5] 09/06-12/22 W 11:00 AM - 01:30 PM HC0005A Donna Vosburgh 09/06-12/22 M 11:00 AM - 01:30 PM HC0005 Donna Vosburgh SAFETY 481 ANALYSIS AND DESIGN FOR SAFETY IN INDUSTRIAL OPERATIONS... The course reviews interpretations and applications of occupational safety and health standards. Emphasis is placed on local, state, federal and trade standards to numerous applications including materials handling, machine guarding, metalworking, electrical hazards, and flammable liquids. Class visitations to selected industries will be scheduled to assist students in understanding industrial and plant processes and to recognize potential hazards. PREREQ: SAFETY 388, SAFETY 488, AND MAJOR GPA OF 2.5 FOR SAFETY MAJORSCOREQ: SAFETY 479 #3634 Section 01 [units: 3] Dept. 09/06-12/22 F 09:00 AM - 11:30 AM HH2311 David Manke #4537 Section 02 [units: 3] Dept. 09/06-12/22 F 09:00 AM - 11:30 AM HH1307 Kwangseog Ahn SAFETY 483 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY MANAGEMENT... Emphasis will be on the organizational and administrational problems that relate to risk assessments, occupational accidents, worker compensation management, safety committees and empoyee safety training programs. The course is designed for students majoring in the business related areas and future safety professionals who desire to develop an understanding of these management problems as well as applicable solutions. PREREQ: SAFETY 388 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR, ONE SEMESTER OF COLLEGE STATISTICS, AND MAJOR GPA OF 2.50 #1325 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 TR 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM HH1309 Todd Loushine SAFETY 485 FIRE PROTECTION/PREVENTION... Control of fire through study of building construction to prevent fire spread, occupancy-hazard relationships, exposure to and from adjacent occupancies, lifesaving aspects, and the development of professional knowledge of flammable gases, liquids, combustible solids, dusts, chemicals, and explosives. Interpretation of appropriate codes will be covered. PREREQ: CHEM 102 OR ONE SEMESTER OF GENERAL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR #1327 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 MW 09:00 AM - 10:15 AM HH2311 Tracy Buchman SAFETY 489 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT... This course provides a framework for understanding the nature of hazardous materials and how the risks from such materials may be reduced. The focus is on the properties and characteristics of hazardous materials and the life cycle of hazardous materials (manufacturing/importing, use, storage, transportation, disposal and remediation); emphasizing hazardous material minimization and the best practices of using and handling hazardous materials based on their properties and characteristics. PREREQ: CHEM 102, AND CHEM 112 OR CHEM 104; OR ONE YEAR OF GENERAL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY; OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR #1329 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 MW 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM HH2311 Raymond Godfrey SAFETY 492 FIELDWORK INTERNSHIP IN SAFETY... Offered on a satisfactory/no credit grade basis only. Internship students will be assigned to a company or governmental agency according to their interests to study in the field under the joint direction of the organization's Safety Manager and a University Supervisor. Students will be required to work with administrative and operational personnel at various levels. Written documentation of experiences will be required. PREREQ: CONSENT OF COORDINATOR OF FIELD EXPERIENCES AND CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT IN SAFETY 470 AND MAJOR GPA OF 2.5 #1330 Section 01 [units: 1-12] 09/06-12/22 F 01:30 PM - 04:00 PM HH1307 Todd Loushine S/NC Grading Basis Only SAFETY 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY... Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member. May be taken for a maximum of 3 units in major/degree. PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR AND JUNIOR STATUS AND OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY MAJOR OR MINOR #1331 Section 01 [units: 1-3] #1332 Section 02 [units: 1-3] 09/06-12/22 Arranged Arranged Deborah Bowen #1333 Section 03 [units: 1-3] #1334 Section 04 [units: 1-3] #1335 Section 05 [units: 1-3] #1336 Section 06 [units: 1-3] #3958 Section 07 [units: 1-3] Fall 2017 UWW Class Listing > BE > OESH -- Page 3 / 5

#4492 Section 08 [units: 1-3] 09/06-12/22 Arranged Arranged Robert Evangelisti *** GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES *** SAFETY 582 SAFETY IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY... This course examines the practices and safety-related problems found in the contruction industry. Administrative and organizational issues that impact construction safety programs are examined. Students will be introduced to specific problems and countermeasures for correction through lectures and field experiences. The course provides an overview of applicable OSHA and MSHA standards. #1311 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 TR 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM HC0005 Raymond Godfrey SAFETY 584 CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENT PREVENTION... A combination of principles and practices designed to provide a basis for understanding the nature of accident prevention, health preservation and loss reduction in construction operations. The topics to be examined include federal safety and health regulations, techniques of hazard control, strategies for minimizing injuries and losses, and sources of assistance in resolving safety and health problems. PREREQ: SAFETY 382 OR SAFETY 582 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR #1313 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 T 05:00 PM - 07:30 PM HC0005 To Be Arranged SAFETY 650 BEHAVIORAL ASPECTS OF ACCIDENT PREVENTION... Selected theories of accident causation and countermeasures are studied. Examination of physiological, medical, psychological, and sociological factors which influence behavior, and methods for modifying unsafe behavior. PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR #1316 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 R 05:00 PM - 07:30 PM HH1307 To Be Arranged SAFETY 668 ERGONOMICS... Study of human capabilities and limitations (physical, perceptual and cognitive) as the basis for improving human interactions with products, workstations and jobs. Review of human anatomical, physiological, perceptual and psychomotor characteristics applied to human-machine systems to enhance worker comfort, safety, health and productivity. PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR #3598 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 TR 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM HH2311 Alvaro Taveira SAFETY 671 APPLIED METHODS IN ERGONOMICS... Students will study methods and techniques for job and workstation evaluation to identify potential ergonomic hazards that contribute to work-related musculoskeletal disorders. At the conclusion of the course students will be able to select and apply appropriate ergonomics methods and techniques to industry-specific problems. PREREQ: SAFETY 488/SAFETY 688 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR #1319 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 TR 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM HH2311 Alvaro Taveira SAFETY 679 PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE... An introduction to the science and art of anticipating, recognizing, evaluating, and controlling the chemical, physical, and biological agents that affect the health and safety of workers. The laboratory provides working knowledge and hands-on experience with equipment for recognizing, analyzing, and evaluating occupational health hazards in industry. One 2.5 hour lecture and one 2.5 hour lab per week. PREREQ: CHEM 102 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR #1323 Section 01 [units: 5] 09/06-12/22 W 11:00 AM - 01:30 PM HC0005A Donna Vosburgh 09/06-12/22 M 11:00 AM - 01:30 PM HC0005 Donna Vosburgh SAFETY 683 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY MANAGEMENT... Emphasis will be on the organizational and administrational problems that relate to risk assessments, occupational accidents, worker compensation management, safety committees and empoyee safety training programs. The course is designed for students majoring in the business related areas and future safety professionals who desire to develop an understanding of these management problems as well as applicable solutions. PREREQ: SAFETY 388 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR, ONE SEMESTER OF COLLEGE STATISTICS, AND MAJOR GPA OF 2.50 #1326 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 TR 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM HH1309 Todd Loushine SAFETY 685 FIRE PROTECTION/PREVENTION... Control of fires through study of building construction to prevent fire spread, occupancy-hazard relationships, exposure to and from adjacent occupancies, lifesaving aspects, and the development of professional knowledge of flammable gases, liquids, combustible solids, dusts, chemicals, and explosives. Interpretation of appropriate codes will be covered. PREREQ: CHEM 102 OR ONE SEMESTER OF GENERAL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR #1328 Section 01 [units: 3] 09/06-12/22 MW 09:00 AM - 10:15 AM HH2311 Tracy Buchman SAFETY 779 ADVANCED TOPICS IN INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE... The course will address industrial hygiene topics from the perspective of an EHS manager. Topics include adjustment of occupational exposure limits for various working conditions, alternative methods of assessment, emergency response, and comprehensive health and safety program management. Professional issues including leadership, risk communication, and ethics will also be discussed. #3583 Section 22 [units: 3] NOTE: Graduate online classes will be billed at $637.43 per credit for all students. Students must have access to the Internet and an Internet browser. 09/06-10/27 Arranged Arranged WEB BASED Kwangseog Ahn Fall 2017 UWW Class Listing > BE > OESH -- Page 4 / 5

SAFETY 783 ENVIRONMENTAL AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT... This course is designed for Occupational Safety majors, prior to fieldwork experience. Attention will be given to the environmental safety management structures and Risk Management and loss control functions within multi-facility corporate structures. Emphasis will be placed on developing multi-facility risk management and loss control programs. #3596 Section 22 [units: 3] NOTE: Graduate online classes will be billed at $637.43 per credit for all students. Students must have access to the Internet and an Internet browser. 10/30-12/22 Arranged Arranged WEB BASED Todd Loushine SAFETY 789 READINGS AND RESEARCH IN SAFETY... Under the direction of a faculty member the student will examine current research and professional practices and apply that knowledge to an ESH problem. The course serves as the capstone experience and requires the successful completion of a research paper. PREREQ: SAFETY 701 AND AT LEAST 18 UNITS MUST BE COMPLETED IN 700-LEVEL COURSES IN MS ESH PROGRAM #1337 Section 22 [units: 3] NOTE: Graduate online classes will be billed at $637.43 per credit for all students. Students must have access to #1338 Section 23 [units: 3] NOTE: Graduate online classes will be billed at $637.43 per credit for all students. Students must have access to #1339 Section 24 [units: 3] NOTE: Graduate online classes will be billed at $637.43 per credit for all students. Students must have access to #1340 Section 25 [units: 3] NOTE: Graduate online classes will be billed at $637.43 per credit for all students. Students must have access to #1341 Section 26 [units: 3] NOTE: Graduate online classes will be billed at $637.43 per credit for all students. Students must have access to #1358 Section 27 [units: 3] NOTE: Graduate online classes will be billed at $637.43 per credit for all students. Students must have access to SAFETY 798 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES... Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member. #1342 Section 22 [units: 1-3] NOTE: Graduate online classes will be billed at $637.43 per credit for all students. Students must have access to #1343 Section 23 [units: 1-3] NOTE: Graduate online classes will be billed at $637.43 per credit for all students. Students must have access to #1344 Section 24 [units: 1-3] NOTE: Graduate online classes will be billed at $637.43 per credit for all students. Students must have access to #1345 Section 25 [units: 1-3] NOTE: Graduate online classes will be billed at $637.43 per credit for all students. Students must have access to #1346 Section 26 [units: 1-3] NOTE: Graduate online classes will be billed at $637.43 per credit for all students. Students must have access to #3988 Section 27 [units: 1-3] NOTE: Graduate online classes will be billed at $637.43 per credit for all students. Students must have access to the Internet and an Internet browser. Fall 2017 UWW Class Listing > BE > OESH -- Page 5 / 5