PROFESSIONAL DEGREE IN QUALITY, HYGIENE, SAFETY, HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT - MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGICAL AND PROFESSIONAL RISKS

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Diploma
BAC+3
Input level
BAC+2
Duration
1 year
Graduate
Yes
Locations
Jean-Henri Fabre Campus - UFR STS
Study plan
Continuous, Part-time
Compulsory work placement
Work-linked training: apprenticeship or professionalisation contract with a company
Continuing education: minimum 13-week work placement
Cost of training

For more information, please contact us: sec-lpro-qhsse-mrtp@univ-avignon.fr

Sector
Chemicals, pharmaceuticals - Energy - Environment - Industry

Presentation

Work-linked professional degree
Subject: Quality, Hygiene, Safety, Health and the Environment
Career path: Management of Technological and Occupational Risks

This degree is supported by a partnership between Avignon University and the Académie Vaucluse Provence. It trains professionals capable of providing effective support to the management of a company or site by contributing to the risk prevention policy as part of an integrated approach.
The course offers two specialisations:
- The first focuses on the health aspects of technological risks of nuclear origin,
- the second deals with environmental impact studies: water, air, soil and waste management.

This professional degree is offered to holders of a scientific or technological baccalaureate +2 or equivalent (see Admission tab).
The course is based on an apprenticeship or professional training contract, depending on the candidate's profile.

Objectives
As key contacts for technical teams, these future middle managers will be able to develop an integrated risk prevention and management policy, i.e. :
- identify, analyse and assess occupational and technological risks ;
- implement prevention and protection measures to reduce their occurrence and impact, and measure their relevance and effectiveness;
- keep a regulatory and technical watch ;
- to implement and promote QHSSE management standards in order to encourage all staff to adopt the risk management and prevention approach.

Special features
The course, which is predominantly scientific and multidisciplinary, enables students to acquire the following skills (see also RNCP sheet 30098):
Scientific and technical skills
- Participate in the identification, assessment, prevention and reduction of occupational risks of physical and chemical origin, as well as fire and explosion risks;
- Demonstrate critical analysis and scientific rigour to propose innovative solutions with a view to continuously improving worker protection;
- be familiar with the relevant regulations and legislation (environmental law, ICPE and ERP classification, insurance law, labour law, health and safety);
- Monitor technological and regulatory developments in accordance with the QHSSE standards and regulations in force, in relation to health and safety at work and the environment;
- master the tools for managing occupational and environmental risks (prevention plan, cause tree, fault tree, OHS indicators, etc.) and be familiar with the main standards (ISO 9001, 14001, 45001, etc.);
- communicate (including in English) by organising awareness-raising and staff training initiatives, leading working groups and taking part in CSE meetings.

Depending on the specialisation
- Nuclear Risks: assessing and optimising nuclear risks in terms of safety, in compliance with the regulations in force; the speciality consists of the theoretical and practical parts of the Radiation Protection Competent Person training course (PCR level 2 - Industry sector, Nuclear option - Order 18/2/2019) and concludes with the presentation of the certification.

- Environmental risks: understanding and assessing the impact of pollutants on the environment (air, water, soil); mastering waste treatment and recovery methods.

Organisational skills
- Leading and implementing a prevention approach adapted to these risks in compliance with legislation
- Define the most appropriate technical, human and organisational preventive actions in order to draw up the Single Document and check their effectiveness
- Work independently and show initiative

Interpersonal skills
- working as part of a team ;
- master conventional and technical English ;
- communicate, particularly in crisis situations.

Courses
Work experience in a company (34 weeks on average) - apprenticeship or professional training contract covering the training period.

Partnerships
Corporate partnerships
The partnership with the Académie Vaucluse Provence enables us to maintain long-term relationships with local companies that offer work-linked training directly. A dedicated training adviser assists applicants in their search for a company (improving CVs and covering letters, preparing for interviews, etc.).
Company placement contact : Olivier Barré


School partnerships
ACADEMY VAUCLUSE PROVENCE
60 Chemin de Fontanille
BP 51242
84911 CEDEX

Domain: Agrosciences, Environment and Health

Description : This text will be updated shortly.

Director : Stephane Nottin

Teaching and laboratory team

Lecturers at the University of Avignon:
Njara Rakotomanomana (chemist), Christophe Emblanch (hydrogeologist), Simon Marcellin (physicist), Marthe Lucas (environmental law), Hazem Dib (biologists)

Around fifteen professionals from various companies in the region provide nearly two-thirds of the teaching for the Lp MRTP programme.

Admission

Admission requirements

Audience : The programme is organised over three years. Recruitment can take place at each level of the vocational degree.
Recruitment in L1p:
Final-year secondary school pupils must apply via Parcoursup to enter L1P. A general or technological baccalaureate with a scientific focus is strongly recommended.

Recruitment in L2p:
Students who have successfully completed the first year of a bachelor's degree in chemistry may enter the second year of the Lp MRTP programme after review by an educational committee.

Recruitment in L3p:
- Students who have successfully completed the second year of the Lp MRTP programme are automatically admitted to the third year.
- Other candidates must provide proof of two years of higher education at predominantly scientific or technological.

Either hold 120 credits from a Bachelor's degree in science (L1+L2), a BUT (B1+B2) or a BTS with a focus on science or technology.
Either hold a 2-year higher education diploma (CNAM diploma or other) or a level 5 certification registered in the national register of professional certifications or recognised as equivalent;
Or proof of another 2-year higher education qualification (interview required).
Applications are reviewed and selected by a selection committee (CV + cover letter + interview).

Continuing education
The course is also open to employees and jobseekers (subject to the conditions in force).
Validation of professional experience is also possible (VAE, VAPP).
Contact the University's Lifelong Learning Department (FTLV)

Work-linked
Work-study programmes are compulsory in the third year of the Lp and are carried out through an apprenticeship or professional training contract, depending on the candidate's profile. On average, they follow a two-week/two-week pattern. The period spent in the company increases until June, when the work-study student is in the company full-time (see provisional work-study calendar - see tab). FTLV)

Admission procedure - see tab FTLV
Eligibility is decided by a committee after examining and ranking the applications, followed by an interview.
Final admission to L3p is conditional upon the signing of a work-study contract with a company before 15 December of the year of admission.
This text will be updated shortly.

Courses and levels

The course descriptions are published subject to approval by the Education and University Life Committee (CFVU) and may be subject to change.

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Presentation of the course : This degree is supported by a partnership between Avignon University and the CCI. It trains professionals capable of providing effective support to the management of a company or site by contributing to the risk prevention policy as part of an integrated approach.
The course offers two specialisations:
- The first focuses on the health aspects of technological risks of nuclear origin,
- the second deals with environmental impact studies: water, air, soil and waste management.
This professional degree is offered to holders of a scientific or technological baccalaureate +2 or equivalent (see Admission tab).
The course is based on an apprenticeship or professional training contract, depending on the candidate's profile.
Code
Courses and teaching units
Hourly volume
Coefficient
ECTS
S-U09-1001 UNIT 1: ANALYSING AND MANAGING OCCUPATIONAL RISKS Hourly volume : 70h30 Coefficients : 6.00 Credits : 6.00
S-E09-6001 UCE 1: DETECTING AND ANALYSING OCCUPATIONAL RISK Hourly volume : 18h00 Coefficients : 1.00 Credits :
S-E09-6002 UCE 2: OCCUPATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT Hourly volume : 10h00 Coefficients : 1.00 Credits :
S-E09-6003 UCE 3: RISK ANALYSIS AND AUDIT Hourly volume : 21h00 Coefficients : 2.50 Credits :
S-E09-6004 UCE 4: RELIABILITY AND MAINTENANCE Hourly volume : 21h00 Coefficients : 1.50 Credits :
S-U09-1002 UNIT 2: IDENTIFYING TECHNOLOGICAL RISKS IN THE WORKPLACE Hourly volume : 91h30 Coefficients : 8.50 Credits : 8.50
S-E09-6005 UCE 1: PHYSICAL RISKS Hourly volume : 27h00 Coefficients : 2.50 Credits :
S-E09-6006 UCE 2: CHEMICAL RISKS Hourly volume : 15h00 Coefficients : 1.50 Credits :
S-E09-6007 UNIT 3: THERMOCHEMISTRY, COMBUSTION, EXPLOSION Hourly volume : 18h00 Coefficients : 2.00 Credits :
S-E09-6008 UCE 4: TRANSPORT OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND SAFETY PROTOCOLS Hourly volume : 07h30 Coefficients : 0.25 Credits :
S-E09-6009 UCE 5: GAS SAFETY Hourly volume : 03h00 Coefficients : 0.25 Credits :
S-E09-6010 UCE 6: TRAINING IN ELECTRICAL RISKS (H0B0) Hourly volume : 10h30 Coefficients : 1.50 Credits :
S-E09-6011 UCE 7: PIPEWORK, LEAKAGE RATES, ASBESTOS Hourly volume : 10h30 Coefficients : 0.50 Credits :
S-U09-1003 UNIT 3: ENSURING COMPLIANCE WITH CURRENT STANDARDS Hourly volume : 88h30 Coefficients : 8.50 Credits : 8.50
S-E09-6012 UNIT 1: FIRE RISKS AND REGULATIONS Hourly volume : 36h00 Coefficients : 3.50 Credits :
S-E09-6013 UCE 2: TOWN PLANNING RULES Hourly volume : 10h30 Coefficients : 1.00 Credits :
S-E09-6014 ECU 3: EMPLOYMENT LAW Hourly volume : 07h30 Coefficients : 0.50 Credits :
S-E09-6015 UCE 4: ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Hourly volume : 10h30 Coefficients : 1.00 Credits :
S-E09-6016 UCE 5: QUALITY AND STANDARDS Hourly volume : 21h00 Coefficients : 1.50 Credits :
S-E09-6017 UCE 6: SAFETY Hourly volume : 10h30 Coefficients : 1.00 Credits :
S-U09-1004 UNIT 4: LEADING THE QSE APPROACH Hourly volume : 78h00 Coefficients : 7.00 Credits : 7.00
S-E09-6018 UCE 1: COMMUNICATION AND HUMAN RELATIONS Hourly volume : 24h00 Coefficients : 2.50 Credits :
S-E09-6019 UCE 2: TECHNICAL ENGLISH Hourly volume : 24h00 Coefficients : 2.50 Credits :
S-E09-6020 UCE 3: PREVENTION STRATEGY Hourly volume : 13h30 Coefficients : 1.00 Credits :
S-E09-6021 UCE 4: USE OF DIGITAL TOOLS, WRITTEN AND ORAL COMMUNICATION Hourly volume : 16h30 Coefficients : 1.00 Credits :
S-U09-1005 UNIT 5: ADAPTING TO THE SPECIFIC NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS Hourly volume : 105h00 Coefficients : 10.00 Credits : 10.00
S-E09-6022 ECU 1: NATURAL HAZARDS Hourly volume : 18h00 Coefficients : 1.50 Credits :
S-E09-6023 UCE 2: POLLUTED SITES AND SOILS, FROM DIAGNOSIS TO QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH RISKS Hourly volume : 18h00 Coefficients : 1.50 Credits :
S-E09-6024 ECU 3: ICPE REGULATIONS Hourly volume : 21h00 Coefficients : 2.50 Credits :
S-E09-6025 UCE 4: TOXICOLOGY Hourly volume : 31h30 Coefficients : 3.00 Credits :
S-E09-6026 UCE 5: RECYCLING TRADES Hourly volume : 16h30 Coefficients : 1.50 Credits :
S-U09-1006 UNIT 6: ADAPTING TO THE SPECIFIC NATURE OF NUCLEAR RISKS Hourly volume : 105h00 Coefficients : 10.00 Credits : 10.00
S-E09-6027 UCE 1: THEORETICAL TRAINING Hourly volume : 63h00 Coefficients : 6.00 Credits :
S-E09-6028 UCE 2: PRACTICAL TRAINING Hourly volume : 42h00 Coefficients : 4.00 Credits :
S-U09-1007 UNIT 7: CARRYING OUT A PROFESSIONAL PROJECT Hourly volume : 28h00 Coefficients : 20.00 Credits : 20.00
S-E09-6029 WORK-STUDY MENTORING Hourly volume : 07h00 Coefficients : 3.00 Credits :
S-E09-6030 UCE 1: DISSERTATION Hourly volume : Coefficients : 6.00 Credits :
S-E09-6031 UCE 2: DEFENCE Hourly volume : Coefficients : 6.00 Credits :
S-E09-6032 AMS 2: TUTOR PROJECT, CREATION OF AN IMMERSIVE VIDEO EXPERIENCE FOCUSING ON SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE Hourly volume : 21h00 Coefficients : 5.00 Credits :
T-U12-0100 CHEMISTRY SUPPORT Hourly volume : 06h00 Coefficients : Credits :

Job opportunities

The primary purpose of a professional degree is to enable students to enter the world of work.
Article 1 of the 2019 Licence Order The professional bachelor's degree is a national higher education diploma which confers on its holder the grade of bachelor and pursues the objective of professional integration. In view of this objective, students are not entitled to continue their studies at master's level within the meaning of article L. 612-6 of the Education Code".
However, students with a high academic level can go on to specialised Masters courses in risk management.

Functions and professions
New regulatory requirements are leading to the creation of jobs at BAC+3 level in a number of industrial sectors, as well as in municipalities and local authorities. Professionals graduating with this degree are recruited in the field of safety, management and prevention of natural or industrial risks, in all types of industries (large groups or SMEs) or local authorities (regional planning, environment, energy, etc.).
Graduates have a wide range of direct employment opportunities in the following sectors:
- industry in the broadest sense, particularly chemicals, food and drink, construction and public works and transport,
- nuclear power for plant safety, radiation protection and maintenance (power plants and related upstream and downstream companies, the ITER project, ongoing dismantling programmes, waste management and reprocessing, etc.)
- the environment for safety and quality management ('environment' sector, including waste management, transport and treatment).

The jobs most closely related to the training are at middle management level: assistant engineer, senior technician. Graduates from previous years have been recruited in both the private and public sectors as :
- QHSE coordinator
- Nuclear safety or safety/environmental coordinator
- Occupational health and safety prevention officer
- Quality Safety Environment Manager
- Safety Auditor Correspondent
- Advisor or trainer in an inspection or prevention organisation


The diploma also gives access to state and local civil service competitions (categories A and B), and in particular to the professional fire brigade officer competition, ARS, DREAL, ministries, etc.)

Lifelong Learning

Relais Handicap

Training accessible to people with disabilities. Contact the Relais Handicap :
univ-avignon.fr/campus/accessibility/disability/

The SFTLV has a disability advisor:
accueil-fc@univ-avignon.fr
04 32 74 32 20

Applications

2026-2027 bid file

1st recruitment session: Service open from Monday 16 February 2026 at Friday 17 April 2026
2nd recruitment session: Service open from Monday 20 April 2026 at Friday 19 June 2026
3rd recruitment session: service open from Monday 22 June 2026 at Friday 21 August 2026

Final admission is conditional on signing a work-study contract with a company.

Work-linked

The sandwich course takes the form of an apprenticeship or professional training contract, depending on the candidate's profile. On average, the course lasts 2 weeks/2 weeks. The period spent in the company increases until June, when the student works full-time in the company.

 

 

Contact

Secretariat:

sec-lpro-qhsse-mrtp@univ-avignon.fr
Telephone
+33 (0)4 90 16 29 92

 

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