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Students

Gdańsk University of Technology organizes training in the field of occupational health and safety for all people starting their education. This obligation is imposed on the university by Art. 51 sec. 1 of the Act of 20 July 2018, Law on Higher Education and Science and the Regulation of the Minister of Science and Higher Education issued on its basis of 30 October 2018 on how to ensure safe and hygienic working and educational conditions at universities.

Employees

Initial training - general instruction in the field of occupational health and safety

Initial training of newly admitted employees in the field of ‘General training’ takes place every working Monday from 9.00 to 12.00 in the multimedia room of the GUT Library (room 100/4, Main Building). Trainings are conducted by employees of the Occupational Health and Safety and Fire Protection Inspectorate.

Additional information

Radiation protection

Pursuing Art. 32 c. Point 2 of the Atomic Law, the following message is published:
We would like to inform you that in the last 12 months there has been no impact of the activities carried out on human health and the environment, and that no radioactive substances were released into the environment in connection with the activities carried out.
(19/08/2020)

New solutions in construction diagnostics

Beata Zima
How to diagnose in a non-invasive, quick and cheap way engineering structures that undergo degradation due to external conditions or failures resulting from random events? PhD, Eng. Beata Zima from the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering has developed algorithms that allow for effective identification of damage in objects made of various materials. These methods can be used not only in construction, but for example for diagnostics of machine elements, ships, railway connections, welds and in biomechanics.

A series of algorithms for detecting, locating and estimating the size of damage in elements of engineering structures, developed by PhD, Eng. Beata Zima from the Department of Structural Mechanics, FCEE, enables effective detection of particularly dangerous subsurface damage (which may lead to secondary damage, e.g.

Legal Acts

• Law of 26 June 1974 Labour Code (consolidated text, Journal of Laws 2018, item 917, as amended)

• Regulation of the Minister of Labour and Social Policy of 26 September 1997 on general provisions on health and safety at work (consolidated text, Journal of Laws 2003, No. 169, item 1650, as amended)

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