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Education for business organizations (L.D. 626/94)

MultiMedica group has the expertise to be a qualified partner for businesses also as regards employee training in important areas such as prevention.
In fact, according to legislative decree 626/94, all employers must ensure their employees receive appropriate training based on their role and company sector.
Furthermore, once an employee is adequately informed, it is necessary to provide the training enabling them to interpret the risks which may derive from their occupation, from the technologies adopted and the materials used.
This results in targeted, sometimes mandatory, training programs recommended by the current legislation; MultiMedica Group is capable of providing ad hoc training programs for all business organizations and firms responding to specific organizational and educative requirements.
 
 
Training programs

     ♦  Low risk fire prevention course 
     ♦  Medium risk fire prevention course 
     ♦  High risk fire prevention course  
     ♦  First Aid course 
     ♦  Course for Computer Operators
     ♦  Load transfer course 
     ♦  Course on noise levels 
     ♦  HACCP 

Courses on active and passive smoke in the environment 
Designed in modules, our training aids provide valid support to the worker, with instructions specifically related to their job function.
These materials are used as text books throughout our training programs.
However, they may also be purchased separately, to inform-divulge whenever necessary.
Training locations
The available training facilities are:

     ♦  MultiMedica conference room
         Castellanza (VA),  V.le Piemonte, 70 
     ♦  Technology and Science Pole training class
         Milano, Via Fantoli, 16/15 
     ♦  MultiMedica Policlinico (General Hospital) auditorium 
         Sesto S. G. (MI), Via Milanese, 300 

The auditorium can host up to 260 people and is equipped with a direction room enabling to control: simultaneous translation, projectors and video cameras connected to a large screen.
Sliding panels can divide the large room into four smaller video equipped spaces for sessions with fewer participants.
A cafeteria, canteen and restaurant are adjacent to the auditorium, to host training attendees.

Fire prevention course – low risk
Duration: 
4 hours
Contents:
The goal of the course is to train specialized staff on how to prevent fires, in firefighting techniques and emergency management, and topics related to low fire hazard in compliance with M.D. March 10, 1998.


Fires and fire prevention
Combustion principles
     ♦  Combustion products
     ♦  Extinguishing substances based on fire type
     ♦  Fire effects on humans 
     ♦  Special care and limitations
     ♦  Complementary measures

 Fire protection measures and procedures to adopt in case of fire
     ♦  Primary fire prevention measures 
     ♦  Evacuation plan in case of fire 
     ♦  Calling for help 

Drills
     ♦  Description and explanation of portable fire extinguishers     
     ♦ 
Instructions on using portable extinguishers using audiovisual aids or training materials
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Fire prevention course – medium risk
Duration:
8 hours
Contents:
It is the sequel of the “Low risk” training program.
The program continues through the afternoon with:
     ♦  Transfer by bus (if necessary) to the assigned drilling area
     ♦  Practical course execution 
     ♦  Training materials hand out 
     ♦  Certificate delivery

 Fire prevention course – high risk
This course is delivered exclusively by qualified bodies (Fire Brigades). If delegated by the customer, MultiMedica Group can contact the officially qualified bodies for the program organization and prepare the trainee for the qualification test.

First aid course
Duration:
12/16 hours
Contents:
The program is intended to prepare authorized staff to deliver first aid, in compliance with L.D. 626/94 art. 15 and the Ministry of Health’s Decree 15/7/2003, n° 388

Alerting rescue systems
      ♦  Collect as much information as possible (location of the accident, number of people involved, state of the injured, etc…)
      ♦  Clearly and precisely communicate the above information to emergency Health Support services
Recognizing a health emergency
     ♦  Accident site: Collecting information, obvious and probable danger expectance      
     ♦ 
State of the patient: vital functions (pulse, blood pressure and breathing), conscious state,
         hypothermia and hyperthermia 
     ♦  Elements of anatomy and physiology of cardiovascular and respiratory systems  
     ♦  Rescue staff self-protection techniques

Performing first aid procedures

     ♦ 
Sustaining vital functions: unblocking the respiratory tract, artificial respiration, external cardiac massage* 
     ♦  Status acknowledgement and first aid procedure limitations: 
                    -  lipothymia, syncope,, shock 
                    -  acute pulmonary edema 
                    -  asthmatic crisis
                    -  acute chest pain
                    -  allergic reactions 
                    -  convulsive crises
                    -  post-trauma external hemorrhages and hemorrhagic tamponade

Understanding specific job related risks
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Acquiring general knowledge on traumas in the work environment
     ♦  Elements of skeleton anatomy 
     ♦  Dislocations, fractures and complications 
     ♦  Skull-brain and spinal column traumas and injuries 
     ♦  Thoraco-abdominal traumas and injuries

Acquiring general knowledge on pathologies specific to the work environment
     ♦  Injuries from cold and heat sources 
     ♦  Injuries from electricity
     ♦  Chemical agent injuries
     ♦  Poisonings
     ♦  Lacerated-contused wounds
     ♦  External hemorrhages

Acquiring practical procedure abilities
     ♦  Primary communication techniques with the National Healthcare System emergency system
     ♦  Main first aid techniques for acute cerebral syndromes
     ♦  Main first aid techniques for acute respiratory syndrome
     ♦  Main cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques(*)
     ♦  Main hemorrhage tamponade techniques
     ♦  Main techniques of lifting, moving and transporting the injured
     ♦  Main first aid techniques in case of accidental exposure to chemical and biological agents

(*) points marked with an asterisk will be subject to a reality simulating practical exercise on a dummy with  electronic components

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Course for computer operators
Duration: 2 hours
Contents: The course program focuses on training employees requiring a computer terminal to perform their job functions, in compliance with Leg. D. 626/94, titolo VI, art. 56 and subsequent changes and additions.
Device Types Working with a computer terminal
     ♦  Employees operating within call centers and EDP centers

Work environment
     ♦  Lighting, Microclimate and Noise

Workplace
     ♦  Furniture and Computer display/terminal

The operator at the computer
     ♦  Posture, Locomotor apparatus, Sight

Physical side effects
     ♦  eye-visual fatigue, osteo-muscular pain, stress

First remedies
Organizing the workplace
Check list
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