SGAS Symposium 2020

The Swiss Society for Occupational Safety invites you to the SGAS Symposium 2020 on August 27 at the University of Teacher Education in Zurich.

The Swiss Society for Occupational Safety supports occupational safety and health professionals and promotes recognition of their work among the general public, industry and commerce. © SGAS

Content of the SGAS Symposium 2020:

 

ISO 45,000 - Experience from the field, Ute Bauckhorn, Schindler Elevators Ltd.

The company Schindler Aufzüge AG was able to successfully certify its management system according to ISO 45'001 in spring. From this experience, it will be shown what has changed compared to OHSAS 18'001 and how the requirements of EKAS are covered. The biggest innovations are explained, also how the "Opportunities" in the new focus topic "Risks and Opportunities" can be identified and promoted.

Crowd Management, René Bonk, Security Officer FC Basel

Crowd management is the systematic planning and monitoring of an orderly movement or gathering of people. Even though crowd hazards have taken on a new significance in recent months (see Corona), the classic experience in crowd management and control from the football stadium will be shown and explained.

Pandemic: Background - Status - Future Prospects, Michael Schützenmeister, MD, AEH AG

And suddenly a jolt went through our society. A pandemic, as epidemiologists had been predicting for decades, took hold and completely turned our lives upside down. We have heard a lot, experienced a lot ourselves, heard many theories. An occupational physician shows us the scientifically accepted facts, the current state of ignorance and what this means for our immediate future in the Working world means.

Safety on, for and after construction, Dario Bischofberger, Bisch Sicher AG

Construction safety has various facets: On the one hand, planning must take into account that work can later be carried out in the rooms according to all rules of occupational safety and health protection. On the other hand, the actual construction must proceed in such a way that neither accidents nor damage to health are to be expected.

Daily program

09.00 - 09.30 Enrollment,  SGAS

09.30 - 10.40 ISO 45'000 - Experiences from the field, Ute Bauckhorn

10.40 - 11.10 Break                 

11.10 - 12.20 Crowd Management, René Bonk

12.30 - 13.30 Lunch, PHZH

13.30 - 14.40 Pandemic: Background - Status - Future Prospects, Michael Shooting Master

14.40 - 15.10 Break                      

15.10 - 16.20 Safety on, for and after construction,  Dario Bischofberger

16.20 - 16.30 Conclusion

Subject to changes

Cost: The cost for participation in the full-day symposium including lunch is CHF 350.00 for non-members and CHF 270.00 for SGAS members. For the participation in the symposium Zurich 2 FBE will be credited.

Appointment: September 24, 2020

Location: Room LAA-J002C, Zurich University of Teacher Education, directly at the main station, exit Sihlpost, Lagerstrasse 2, 8090 Zurich

Adjusting the continuing education requirement for 2020:
In the first half of 2020, most of the training courses were postponed or even cancelled. The SGAS therefore reduces the training obligation or training recommendation for 2020 to half (i.e. SiIng 4 FBE, SiFa and Spez ASGS 3 FBE, SiKo, KOPAS and SiAss 1 FBE).

Registration: online until August 17, 2020

www.sgas.ch

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