Safety Courses
All students enrolled in a Bachelor’s degree program (First Level degrees) in:
- Chemistry and Chemical Technologies
- Physics
- Optics and Optometry
- Biological Sciences
- Materials Science
- Earth Sciences
- Natural Sciences
- Mathematics (3rd year), curriculum “Mathematics and Physics”
Or a Master's degree program (Second Level degrees) in:
- Materials Science (English)
- Clinical, Forensic and Sports Chemistry
- Environmental Chemistry
- Chemistry
- Industrial Chemistry
- Mathematics
- Physics
and all exchange students or Erasmus+ Traineeship students who wish to attend a course that includes a practical component, such as laboratories, are REQUIRED to hold a valid Italian certificate of completion of the Safety Training Course to access laboratories.
For Degree programs conducted in Italian, it is required that students complete the Safety Course in Italian. Therefore, a minimum proficiency level of B1 in Italian is necessary. For Master’s Degrees offered in English, there is also a Safety Course available in English, which carries the same number of credits as the Italian version.
Students who enrol in a Master's Degree and have completed the Safety Course during their Bachelor's Degree at the University of Turin have fulfilled the requirement. However, remember to check the certificate's expiration date.
The General Training course, lasting 4 hours and delivered online through self-study on the Moodle platform, does not expire.
The Specific Risk Training course, lasting 8 hours and delivered in person, is valid for 5 years.
More information about the Safety Course held in Italian.
To register for the training course on Safety - Specific Risk you must fill out this form.
It is possible to request recognition of previously completed General Training courses, only if the course was completed in ITALY. Please note that the certificate must indicate:
- date of issue
- duration
- signature of the training provider
⇒ To request recognition of the General part of the Safety Training course, you must complete this form.
Students are therefore invited to check their status and, if necessary, complete the required training as soon as possible.
