1 Year PG In Occupational Safety Health & Environment Management System
Course Code:
PG107
Duration:
12 Month
Eligibility:
Graduation in any stream
Career Opportunities:
If you have done Fire Engineering and Safety Management Qualification, There are wide opportunities, you can become:
Fire Engineering
- FIREMAN
- LEADING FIREMAN
- DRIVER Cum FIRE
- OPERATOR
- SUB OFFICER
- DIVISIONAL FIRE
- OFFICER
- DY. CHIEF FIRE
- OFFICER
- CHIEF FIRE OFFICER
Safety Management
- SAFETY (STEWARD)
- SAFETY ASSISTANT
- SAFETY SUPERVISOR
- SAFETY OFFICER
- SAFETY MANAGER
- SAFET DEPT IN CHARGE
- SAFETY EXECUTIVE
Job Industries:
Industrialization, construction boom, rise in the variety of slums and shanty towns in Bharat, as well as increased knowledge of fireplaces and protection, has resulted in an unprecedented increase in work vacancies for skilled staff. Virtually any trade appearance for fireplace and protection practitioners at a wide variety of stages. Armed with appropriate credentials, you can find jobs in some of the sectors below. However, fireplace and protection practitioners wanted square measurements nearly everywhere.
Production related Industries
- Chemical Plants
- Pharmaceuticals
- Food Processing
- Thermal Power Based Units
- Heavy Machinery Producing Capital Goods Industries
- Textiles
- Paper Industry
- Cement
- Oil Refineries
- Electrical Equipment’s Manufacturing
- Petrochemical
- Automobiles etc.
Service Industries
- Transportation
- Tourism
- Packaging
- Logistics
- Banking
- Insurance and Financial services
- Malls
- MNC
- and many more
This Post Diploma In Occupational Safety Health & Environment Management System curriculum is tailored for current safety professionals who promote occupational health and safety within their organization and will provide students with the skills needed to create, introduce and review occupational, health and safety (OHS) programs and processes at the workplace.
Students will find themselves engrossed with new critical thought skills, resulting in a deeper outlook on their everyday practice. Course materials draw on the skills learned in the CHSEP program across six core courses and two electives. This training would provide students with the skills they need to create, introduce and analyze OHS programs and processes in the workplace.
The program has a constant intake; however, each course within the program has unique start and end dates. The length of the curriculum can vary depending on the availability of specific courses. Full-time students can complete the program within 52 weeks, and part-time or casual students can complete the program if time and resources warrant
SEM – I ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
- TOXICOLOGY- Introduction
- Hazardous Waste – Definition, Meaning and Type
- Dangers of dumping of hazardous wastes
- Land filling – open dumping, sanitary and secured landfills
- HDPE, geo-net, geo-textile
SEM – I SAFETY IN VARIOUS INDUSTRIES
- Basic philosophy peculiarities and parameters
- UN and other classification of chemicals
- Introduction
- Introduction of Process
- Introduction-Safety Organization
SEM – I INDUSTRIAL SAFETY ANALYSIS
- Introduction
- Evolution of Methodical Analysis
- Failure Modes and Effect Analysis
SEM – I ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
- Definition and Meaning
- Environmental policy issues & planning
- Definition and Meaning of EMS
- Importance of Environmental economies
- Major global Environmental issues
SEM – I PRACTICAL
SEM – II EMERGENCY PLANNING & FIRST AID
- On-site Emergency Plan, Emergency Alarm System
- Off-site Emergency Plan
- Safe Handling of hazardous substance
- Principles of First Aid, Training on First Aid, General rules of First Aid
SEM – II CHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
- Introduction-Multiple effects of Chemicals
- Chemical Hazards Exposures
- Introduction to Environmental Hazards
ERGONOMICS AND ACCIDENTS
- Introduction-Industrial Psychology & its Scope
- Relationship between perception and muscular responses and Injuries
- Atmospheric Condition
- Physiology
- INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY
SEM – II RADIATION HAZARDS
- Definition-Nuclear Energy and Fission Chain Reaction
- Natural Gas
- Ionizing Radiation Controls
SEM – II DISSERTATION