Organize: | College of Graduate Engineers and Industrial Technical Engineers of Barcelona (ENGINYERS BCN) and the University of Lleida (UdL) |
Dates: | From February 5 (Monday) to April 29 (Monday) |
Addressed to: | University professionals (preferably engineers) who want to enter the field of activity projects or with little experience and who want to expand their field of work. It is also designed for professionals who want to retrain themselves, updating themselves in electronic processing, updating the latest regulations and new administrative procedures for activity licenses. |
Duration: | 225 hours |
Programming: | MODULE 1. Processing of activities Topic 1: Introduction to the regulations of related activities and legalizations. Reference regulations: European, Catalan, Barcelona and Spanish. Current framework of activity regulations: environment, fires, shows, Facilitation Act, associated works. Topic 2 : Processing of environmental activity projects. L20/09 environmental, RD 815/13 environmental assessment, Environmental impact study. Topic 3 : Processing of show activity projects. Topic 4: Processing of activity projects for the facilitation law. Topic 5: Processing of environmental projects in Barcelona. OMG. Topic 6: Processing of fire projects, Catalonia area, Barcelona area. Topic 7: Processing at BCN Ordinance of works ORPIMO. Work processing: Technical suitability reports. Processing of works in the rest of Catalonia. Topic 8: Processing of the facilities associated with the activity: LV, RITE, pressure, etc. Topic 9: Transversal coordination of projects and legalizations in MA, shows, facilitation, fires and associated works. Topic 10: Guided search for procedures. Electronic processing of documentation. MODULE 2. Reference regulations Topic 11: Urbanistic concepts. Topic 12: Accessibility, SUA, Law 13/2014, Decree 135/1995, TAAC), Royal Legislative Decree 1/2013 and Ministerial Order TMA/851/2021. Item 13: Sectoral fire regulations. Fires in non-industrial buildings – CTE DB SI. Item 14: Sectoral fire regulations. Industrial fires - RSCIEI. Topic 15: Regulations collateral to fire issues in activities: TINSCI, Reference Documents, car parks, electric batteries, etc. Topic 16: Specifications of the ORPCI applied to Barcelona's fire prevention measures. Topic 17: The Construction Products Regulation and its impact on activities. Unit 18: Introduction to performance design. Item 19: Sectoral fire regulations. Fire protection facilities. MODULE 3. Sectoral regulations Item 20. Sectoral rules. vector air Item 21. Sectoral rules. Vector air: Noise. Item 22. Sectoral rules. Vector land: Waste and Soil Pollution. Item 23. Sectoral rules. Vector water: Waste water. Item 24. Sectoral rules. Vector air: Light pollution. Item 25. Sectoral rules. Public shows and recreational activities. Item 26. Complementary sectoral rules. Specific regulations for specific activities. Xavier Torrent. MODULE 4. Complementary regulations Item 27. Complementary sectoral rules. Health regulations related to activity. Item 28. Complementary sectoral rules. APQ regulations, ADR, Atex, major accidents, civil protection, PAU. Item 29. Complementary sectoral rules. Occupational risks and their relationship with the legalization of activities. Item 30. Aspects of subsequent maintenance. Topic 31. Introduction and first notions of BIM. Topic 32. Actions and topics related to the constitution, construction and business development: Electric places, charging points and power lines, substitute energies (gas plants and hydro lines), photovoltaic roofs. Energy efficiency (geothermal, passive, rainwater). Item 33. Calculation of the carbon footprint. Taxonomy, corporate environmental responsibility. Topic 34. DL Abstract + Index of a project of activities. Minimum content UNE rules. Topic 35. Project visa, Collegial control and Civil Liability. Topic 36. Advice on the relationship with the client, the visit, the budget, the certificate, loyalty, subsequent tasks, etc. General advice MODULE 5. Final projects Postgraduate thesis. |
Targets: | We offer you the first Postgraduate Degree in Legalization of Activities that exists in the state. It responds to the evolution of a course, widely consolidated, carried out by ENGINYERS BCN with more than 10 years of existence. The need to expand topics, deal with new and necessary fields such as BIM and the complexity of the different fields has led to the creation of this Postgraduate course with a duration of 225 hours. It is a Postgraduate course dedicated to engineers and the world of activities in general, either to make legalizations, from the side of public administration or control entities. It is aimed at university professionals who want to enter the field of activity project realization or engineers with little experience and who want to expand their field of work. It is also designed for professionals who want to update themselves in electronic processing, updating the regulations and administrative procedures for processing licenses for current activities. An overview will be given of the regulations that affect the activities and more specifically about the legalization, the processing and the requirements necessary to start them up. Issues such as BIM or electronic administration and other collateral issues such as associated works, installations or other regulations that may affect health, occupational health or Civil Protection are also discussed. Key points: 1. Know everything necessary to be able to take responsibility for an activity project. 2. Update knowledge about the current processing, the application regulations and the different interpretations, for professionals with experience, but who need to be up to date. 3. Have a broad knowledge of the reference regulations and the processing of activity projects. 4. Know the structure and content of an activity project. 5. Have an extensive documentary base of regulations, interpretative documents and extensions of the different topics for a better application of the different types of activities. 6. Know the important data of each of these sectoral regulations. 7. Take judgment and take into account the different interpretations of the regulations. 8. Have knowledge about new, current and future subjects: BIM, digital administration, etc. 9. See examples and solutions to the different aspects of the activities. 10. Learn to integrate activities, works and installations. 11. Become aware of what this profession represents. 12. Give tools to the technicians to carry out all the tasks related to the activities. |
Speakers: | Xavier Torrent Foz, municipal technical engineer for activities, environment and industrial works, industrial technical engineer specializing in industrial electronics, automatic and industrial electronics engineer, Pedagogical Aptitude Certificate (CAP), postgraduate in Environmental Acoustics. Member of the Legalization Committee for activities of the PRO entity (accredited by ENAC) for Professional Certification of Persons. David Jiménez, Technical Industrial Engineer with Electrical Specialty and MBA from the UPC. Postgraduate in Building Facilities. Head of BCN ENGINEERING Technical Services. Technical Director of the Personnel Certification Service accredited by ENAC. Advanced Level in Fire Protection according to the Public Safety Institute of Catalonia (ISPC). Jordi Artiga is a technical chemical engineer. Masters in quality in industry and in plastics by the UPC. Postgraduate product engineering techniques by ICT. Basic level of fires for Firefighters, accredited by the local PAU editorial board and expert in professional certification of PRO people (Accredited by ENAC) in legalization of activities. Currently, activity engineer, MA and prevention at Nadico. Holder of ArtigaIngenyria where legalization of activities, fires, works, APQ, waste, etc. are carried out. Cecot trainer and advisor for the chemical guild. Baquero Degree, Industrial Engineer from the University of Girona, with experience in the food industry and in industrial cold installations. Doctorate in engineering at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. Currently, associate professor at the University of Lleida teaching subjects in the field of mechanics and industrial automation. |
Note: | Registrations are carried out through ENGINYERS BARCELONA, upon request on our website. We will send you the registration link prior to the registration request on our website. We attach an informative session HERE |
Certification: | After completing the Postgraduate course and passing the assessment, the student will receive a diploma with double degree* from the Postgraduate course awarded by the University of Lleida and the College of Graduate Engineers and Industrial Technical Engineers of Barcelona (ENGINYERS BCN). |
Mode: | On line |
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