State and Trends of Development of Occupational Safety and Health in the Field of Mechanical Engineering
Program Overview
University of Novi Sad
Faculty of Technical Sciences
The Faculty of Technical Sciences is a higher education institution located in Novi Sad, Serbia. It offers a wide range of academic programs in various fields of technical sciences.
Departments
The faculty consists of several departments, including:
- Department of Energetics, Electronics, and Telecommunications
- Department of Mechanical Engineering and Construction Engineering
- Department of Architecture and Urban Planning
- Department of Production Engineering
- Department of Environmental Engineering and Occupational Safety
- Department of General Disciplines in Engineering
- Department of Civil Engineering and Geodesy
- Department of Technical Mechanics
- Department of Computer Science and Automation
- Department of Industrial Engineering and Management
- Department of Transportation Engineering
- Department of Energy and Process Engineering
- Department of Graphic Engineering and Design
Study Programs
The faculty offers various study programs, including:
- Bachelor's degree programs
- Master's degree programs
- Doctoral degree programs
- Specialized professional studies
Accreditation
The faculty's study programs are accredited by the relevant authorities, ensuring that they meet the highest standards of quality and relevance.
Research Areas
The faculty's research areas include:
- Mechanical engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Civil engineering
- Architecture and urban planning
- Environmental engineering and occupational safety
- Computer science and automation
- Industrial engineering and management
- Transportation engineering
- Energy and process engineering
- Graphic engineering and design
Course: State and Trends of Development of Occupational Safety and Health in the Field of Mechanical Engineering
Course Description
The course provides students with in-depth knowledge of occupational safety and health in the field of mechanical engineering. It covers the current state and trends of development of occupational safety and health, as well as the principles of designing equipment for work from the perspective of safety.
Course Objectives
The course objectives include:
- Acquiring in-depth knowledge of occupational safety and health in mechanical engineering
- Understanding the trends of development of occupational safety and health in mechanical engineering
- Learning about the principles of designing equipment for work from the perspective of safety
Course Content
The course content includes:
- The current state of occupational safety and health in mechanical engineering
- The development of principles for designing equipment for work from the perspective of safety
- Characterization of constructive errors
- Simulation of the behavior of machine components in operation
- Methods for designing and testing protective devices
Teaching Methods
The course is taught through a combination of lectures, independent research work, and consultations. The lectures provide a theoretical overview of the subject matter, while the independent research work allows students to deepen their knowledge and understanding of the topic.
Literature
The course literature includes:
- Bor, C., R., Smith, K., S., Molinari-Tosatti, L. (2005). Parallel kinematic machines: theoretical aspects and industrial requirements. Springer, London.
- Tlusty, J. (2000). Manufacturing Processes and equipment. Prentice Hall, New Jersey.
- eljkovi, M. (1996). Sistema za automatizovano projektovanje i predikciju ponaanja sklopova glavnih vretena maina alatki. Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Sad.
- Boroevi, Lj. (1994). Prilog razvoju metodologije projektovanja savremenih maina alatki. Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Sad.
Assessment
The course assessment includes:
- Oral exam (70 points)
- Project (30 points)
Instructor
The course is taught by Professor Aleksandar ivkovi, a regular professor at the Faculty of Technical Sciences.
