
This course will foster delegates’ understanding of the role of the employer and employee in maintaining a Health and Safety environment at the workplace including understanding the common workplace hazards such as: Sick Building Syndromes (SBS). Delegates will learn the hazards associated with construction and maintenance work on site and at home, and the strategies to avoid them. The course will examine the techniques for differentiating between natural light and artificial light and its impact on health and safety as well as human comfort. Delegates will also be introduced to sustainable building envelopes as interface between the internal and external environment. Moreover, delegates will acquire knowledge of sound levels and their impact on health and safety as well as on the well-being of humans. Finally, the course will introduce delegates to methods of designing sustainable building envelopes to minimize the growth of melds and other micro-organisms.
On successful completion of this course, delegates will be able to:
Facility Managers, Building Owners, Contractors and Building Maintenance Workers, Building Managers, Maintenance Managers, Health and Safety Managers, and individuals who have responsibility for the management and maintenance of buildings and facilities.
Introduction, Global Environmental Issues and the Building Envelope
Light: Basic Concepts
Heat: Basic Concepts and Units
Condensation and an Introduction to Psychrometry
Retrofitting for Sound Transmission: Basic Concepts, Units and Noise Rating
Name: Dr Abrahams Mwasha/ Professor Indrajit Ray
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of the West Indies, St Augustine
Email Address: Abrahams.Mwasha@sta.uwi.edu
Email Address: IndrajitRay29@gmail.com