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Diploma in Industrial safety

Course Code:

EAS103

Duration:

6 Month

Eligibility:

10th or 12th in any stream or Equivalent

Importance:

Industrial safety is a crucial aspect of any business operation and plays a significant role in ensuring the well-being of employees, protecting the environment, and preserving the assets of an organization. The Parmanand College of Fire Engineering and Safety Management (PCFSM) recognizes the importance of industrial safety and offers a comprehensive Industrial Safety Officer course to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to manage safety in the workplace.

The Course in Industrial Safety course is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of the principles of safety, health, and environmental management. The program covers six core courses and two electives, providing students with a well-rounded education in the field of industrial safety. The course materials draw on the skills learned in the CHSEP program, helping students develop a deeper understanding of the practical applications of safety in the workplace.

The course aims to reduce the potential for hazards, incidents, and casualties by incorporating risk control strategies and safety management operations. It also focuses on improving the quality of employees’ welfare and maintaining compliance with operating procedures, thus strengthening the safety mechanisms of an industry as a whole. With the increasing frequency of natural disasters, the importance of protecting human resources, preserving the environment, and conserving assets is growing, making industrial safety an in-demand skill.

After completing the Course in Industrial Safety, students can pursue careers in a variety of industries, including production-related industries such as chemical plants, pharmaceuticals, food processing, and electrical equipment manufacturing, as well as service industries such as transportation, tourism, and banking. Career opportunities include roles as a safety steward, assistant, supervisor, officer, manager, department in-charge, and executive.

In conclusion, the Course in Industrial Safety offered by the PCFSM provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage safety in the workplace. With a constant intake and flexible program length, students can complete the course full-time within 52 weeks or part-time as their time and finances permit. PCFSM is also one of the best fire and safety colleges in Pune. The growing importance of industrial safety, combined with the comprehensive education offered by PCFSM, make the Course in Industrial Safety a valuable investment for those seeking a career in the field.

 

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

Career Opportunities:

Life is packed with risks and uncertainty. In any phase of commercial operation, an oversized variety of human and artificial capital is used. Large industrial hands have a direct impact on economic activities, and the public are often normally implicitly influenced by commercial results. In this context, economic workers and the general public are inevitably at risk from any industrial mishap or acc. Industrial factors are of assorted categories; related output and home-bound repair.

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

The Diploma in Industrial Safety is perhaps a curriculum implemented by the PCFSM. The main objective of this program is to enhance evidence, skills and understanding among scholars in the field of commercial protection, health and the environment. Certification in the area of industrial safety aims at reducing the potential for hazards, casualties and incidents by incorporating risk control strategies and safety management operations, improving the quality of employees’ welfare, maintaining conformity with operating processes and strengthening the safety mechanisms of trade in general. With the increase in natural disasters in and around our world, the value of the preservation of human resources, protection of the environment and conservation of current properties of a trade is rising, resulting in growing relation of skills in Industrial Safety.

Students will find themselves engrossed with new logical thinking 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 Diploma in Industrial safety 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 finish the program within 52 weeks, and part-time or informal students can complete the program as time and finance allows

COURSE CURRICULUM SEM-I

SEM - I ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE

  • Environment- Introduction
  • Environmental Hazards- Introduction
  • Degradation of Environment-Introduction
  • Controlling Environment Pollution- Introduction

SEM - I ENVIRONMENT REGULATION & LAWS

  • Environment control Regulation in India-Central pollution control board
  • Legal Procedure for Environment Safeguard-Key Environment Legislation
  • ISO- 14000- Introduction
  • ISO-14001-Introduction
  • OHSAS – 18001-Introduction

SEM - I INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL

  • POLLUTION-Introduction
  • TYPES OF POLLUTION-Air pollution
  • PROCESS OF POLLUTION-Ways to control pollution

SEM - I INDUSTRIAL HEALTH SAFETY MANAGEMENT

  • IMPORTANCE INGREDIENT OF HEALTH-Introduction
  • WORKING OF BODY ORGANS-Body organs working
  • OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-Introduction
  • EFFECT OF DUST-Dust
  • NOISE IN INDUSTRY-Introduction
  • HEAT TRESS-Introduction
  • OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTER-Need of O.H.C.

COURSE CURRICULUM SEM-Ii

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL HEALTH SAFETY MANAGEMENT

  • Introduction
  • Role of Govt., Management, Workers, and Trade Union-Introduction
  • Appointment, Qualification, and Duties of safety officer-Introduction
  • Safety Committee-Introduction
  • Motivating Employees for safety-Introduction
  • Employees Training in safety-Introduction
  • Disaster Management-Introduction

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT LOSS & CONTROL MANAGEMENT

  • Accidents-Introduction
  • Cost of Accidents-Introduction
  • Accident Reporting, Analysis, Investigation, and prevention- Introduction
  • Electrical safety management-Introduction
  • Safety Terminology-Introduction
  • Personal Protective Equipment’s-Need of PPE’s
  • Safety in Construction Work-Introduction

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL LEGAL PROVISION HEALTH AND SAFETY

  • THE FACTORY ACT 1948-Introduction
  • The Factory Act (Amendment) 1987-Introduction
  • The Mines Act, 1952-Objective
  • The Maharashtra Factories Rule 1963-Introduction
  • The Maharashtra Safety Officer (Duties, Qualification, and Condition) Rule
  • Workman’s Compensation Act, 1923-Introduction
  • The Employee’s State Insurance Act, 1948-Introduction
  • The Public Liability Act, 1991-Introduction
  • The Environment (Protection Act) 1986-Introduction
  • National Safety Council: Objective, Formation, Function-Introduction

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL FIRE – SAFETY MANAGEMENT

  • Fire Prevention and Fighting-Introduction
  • Loss Prevention Association of India Ltd. (LPA)-Introduction

SEM - I ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE: UNIT 1

1
Environment- Introduction
2
Types of work Environment

SEM - I ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE: UNIT 2

1
Environmental Hazards- Introduction
2
Pollution
3
Terms and definitions
4
Environmental pollutants
5
Energy, Man, and Environment
6
Law of conservation of energy
7
Thermodynamics
8
Energy conservation, efficiency, and audit

SEM - I ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE: UNIT 3

1
Degradation of Environment-Introduction
2
Reasons for Degradation of Environment
3
Land Degradation
4
Causes of Environment pollution
5
Environment protection
6
Climate change
7
Environment Awareness

SEM - I ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE: UNIT 4

1
Controlling Environment Pollution- Introduction
2
Control through Education
3
Environment impact assessment
4
Prevention and control of pollution
5
Environmental Stander
6
Environmental Management System
7
Environment Impact Assessment

SEM - I ENVIRONMENT REGULATION & LAWS: UNIT 1

1
Environment control Regulation in India-Central pollution control board
2
Compliance to legislation
3
The Environment (Protection) Act-1968
4
National Environment policy-2004

SEM - I ENVIRONMENT REGULATION & LAWS: UNIT 2

1
Legal Procedure for Environment Safeguard-Key Environment Legislation
2
Process for obtaining environmental clearance from Govt.
3
Ambient Air Quality Standard
4
Effluent Discharge standard

SEM - I ENVIRONMENT REGULATION & LAWS: UNIT 3

1
ISO- 14000- Introduction
2
Standards and Benefits
3
International Environment guidance principles
4
Environment Impact Assessment
5
Environment Management

SEM - I ENVIRONMENT REGULATION & LAWS: UNIT 4

1
ISO-14001-Introduction
2
OHSAS – 18001-Introduction
3
Environment Management System
4
Legal and Statutory Obligation
5
Benefits
6
OHSMS Specification
7
Key element of ISO-14001
8
Monitoring plan as per OHSAS
9
Continual Improvement
10
Audit as per OHSAS

SEM - I INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL: UNIT 1

1
POLLUTION-Introduction
2
Definition
3
Causes of pollution
4
Pollution abatement

SEM - I INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL: UNIT 2

1
TYPES OF POLLUTION-Air pollution
2
Soil pollution
3
Water pollution

SEM - I INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL: UNIT 3

1
PROCESS OF POLLUTION-Ways to control pollution
2
Environmental protection

SEM - I INDUSTRIAL HEALTH SAFETY MANAGEMENT: UNIT 1

1
IMPORTANCE INGREDIENT OF HEALTH-Introduction
2
What is health
3
Emotional wellness
4
Component of food
5
Function of food
6
Importance of food
7
Essential constituent of food

SEM - I INDUSTRIAL HEALTH SAFETY MANAGEMENT: UNIT 2

1
WORKING OF BODY ORGANS-Body organs working
2
Immune System (Protection mechanism for body)
3
Balanced Diet
4
Principle system of body
5
Importance of Exercise

SEM - I INDUSTRIAL HEALTH SAFETY MANAGEMENT: UNIT 3

1
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-Introduction
2
Occupational Health Risk
3
Health Hazards at workplace
4
Occupational Diseases
5
Care of Skin
6
Back Ache

SEM - I INDUSTRIAL HEALTH SAFETY MANAGEMENT: UNIT 4

1
EFFECT OF DUST-Dust
2
Effect on lungs
3
Air Borne in the work environment
4
Physiology of respiratory system
5
Pulmonary Function test

SEM - I INDUSTRIAL HEALTH SAFETY MANAGEMENT: UNIT 5

1
NOISE IN INDUSTRY-Introduction
2
Types of noise pollution
3
Noise measurement
4
Noise control measure
5
Occupational Hearing loss
6
Noise Induced Hearing loss (NIHL)

SEM - I INDUSTRIAL HEALTH SAFETY MANAGEMENT: UNIT 6

1
HEAT TRESS-Introduction
2
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTRE-Need of O.H.C.
3
Types of Heat disorder
4
Ergonomics Risk and Hazards
5
Evaluation of Heat tresses
6
Role of Occupational Physician
7
Ways to reduce occupational risk.
8
Measures for occupational health
9
Tips to improve occupational health
10
Function of occupational health department

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL HEALTH SAFETY MANAGEMENT: UNIT 1

1
Introduction
2
Importance of safety
3
Why safety
4
Safety Programme
5
Summery
6
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL HEALTH SAFETY MANAGEMENT: UNIT 2

1
Role of Govt., Management, Workers, and Trade Union-Introduction
2
Government role
3
Management role
4
Workers role
5
Trade union role
6
Summery
7
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL HEALTH SAFETY MANAGEMENT: UNIT 3

1
Appointment, Qualification, and Duties of safety officer-Introduction
2
The Maharashtra safety officers rule 1982
3
Summery
4
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL HEALTH SAFETY MANAGEMENT: UNIT 4

1
Safety Committee-Introduction
2
Requirement of Safety committee as per Factory Act 1948
3
Safety committee as specified in the state Govt.
4
Summery
5
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL HEALTH SAFETY MANAGEMENT: UNIT 5

1
Motivating Employees for safety-Introduction
2
Importance of motivation
3
Kinds of Motivation
4
Different methods of motivating employees for safety
5
Summery
6
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL HEALTH SAFETY MANAGEMENT: UNIT 6

1
Employees Training in safety-Introduction
2
Difference between Education and Training
3
Training requirement
4
Assessment of training need
5
Methods of Training
6
Evaluation of training
7
Summery
8
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL HEALTH SAFETY MANAGEMENT: UNIT 7

1
Disaster Management-Introduction
2
Objective of Disaster management
3
Key element of disaster plan
4
On-Site Emergency Plan
5
Off-Site Emergency Plan
6
Summery
7
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT LOSS & CONTROLL MANAGEMENT: UNIT 1

1
Accidents-Introduction
2
Causes
3
Theories
4
Unsafe Act and Unsafe condition
5
Summery
6
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT LOSS & CONTROLL MANAGEMENT: UNIT 2

1
Cost of Accidents-Introduction
2
Components of costs of Accidents
3
Accidents cost to injured person
4
Accidents cost of the management
5
Accident cost of society
6
Summery
7
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT LOSS & CONTROLL MANAGEMENT: UNIT 3

1
Accident Reporting, Analysis, Investigation, and prevention- Introduction
2
Accident Reporting
3
Authorities to be notified
4
Accidents Records
5
Accident Analysis
6
Accident prevention
7
Organising for safety
8
Summery
9
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT LOSS & CONTROLL MANAGEMENT: UNIT 4

1
Electrical safety management-Introduction
2
Terms and Definition
3
Safety procedure in Electrical plants
4
Principles of Electrical Safety
5
Safety documentation and work permit system
6
Safety Aspects while taking an Equipment/Installation back in service
7
PPE’s for Erection personnel

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT LOSS & CONTROLL MANAGEMENT: UNIT 5

1
Safety Terminology-Introduction
2
Terms for Safety
3
Summery
4
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT LOSS & CONTROLL MANAGEMENT: UNIT 6

1
Personal Protective Equipment’s-Need of PPE’s
2
Types of PPE’s
3
Respiratory protective Equipment’s
4
Industrial noise and control
5
Summery
6
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT LOSS & CONTROLL MANAGEMENT: UNIT 7

1
Safety in Construction Work-Introduction
2
Scaffolds
3
Excavation
4
Rigging and Hoisting
5
Welding, Burning and Cutting
6
Concreting and Cementing
7
Transportation
8
Safety in permanent way

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL LEGAL PROVISION HEALTH AND SAFETY: UNIT 1

1
THE FACTORY ACT 1948-Introduction
2
Important definition
3
Requirement Under the act
4
Licensing and Registration
5
Disposal of waste and effluent
6
Safety provision
7
Welfare provision
8
Miscellaneous provision
9
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL LEGAL PROVISION HEALTH AND SAFETY: UNIT 2

1
The Factory Act (Amendment) 1987-Introduction
2
Salient features of the act (Amendment) 1987
3
Provision Relating to Hazardous processes
4
Summary
5
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL LEGAL PROVISION HEALTH AND SAFETY: UNIT 3

1
The Mines Act, 1952-Objective
2
Scope and Coverage
3
Salient Feature of Act
4
Offence and penalty
5
Summary
6
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL LEGAL PROVISION HEALTH AND SAFETY: UNIT 4

1
The Maharashtra Factories Rule 1963-Introduction
2
Rule no. 57 to rule no. 73z
3
Summary
4
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL LEGAL PROVISION HEALTH AND SAFETY: UNIT 5

1
The Maharashtra Safety Officer (Duties, Qualification, and Condition) Rule 1982-Introduction
2
Important Definition
3
Qualification and Condition of service
4
Duties of safety officer
5
Summary
6
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL LEGAL PROVISION HEALTH AND SAFETY: UNIT 6

1
Workman’s Compensation Act, 1923-Introduction
2
Important Definition Under The Act
3
Main provision Under Act
4
Obligations and Right of the Employers
5
Summary
6
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL LEGAL PROVISION HEALTH AND SAFETY: UNIT 7

1
The Employee’s State Insurance Act, 1948-Introduction
2
Important Definition
3
Main Feature of the Act
4
Benefits under the Act
5
Summary
6
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL LEGAL PROVISION HEALTH AND SAFETY: UNIT 8

1
The Public Liability Act, 1991-Introduction
2
Important Definitions
3
Main provision of the Act
4
Summary
5
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL LEGAL PROVISION HEALTH AND SAFETY: UNIT 9

1
The Environment (Protection Act) 1986-Introduction
2
Important Definitions
3
Administrative Authority
4
Main Provision of the Act
5
Summary
6
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL LEGAL PROVISION HEALTH AND SAFETY: UNIT 10

1
National Safety Council: Objective, Formation, Function-Introduction
2
Key Activity of NSC
3
National Safety Calendar
4
Summary
5
Review Question

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL FIRE – SAFETY MANAGEMENT: UNIT 1

1
Fire Prevention and Fighting-Introduction
2
Basic chemistry of Fire
3
Classification
4
Causes of fire
5
Fire Extinguishers
6
Fire Prevention
7
Fire Fighting

SEM - II INDUSTRIAL FIRE – SAFETY MANAGEMENT: UNIT 2

1
Loss Prevention Association of India Ltd. (LPA)-Introduction
2
Activities of the Association
3
Summary
4
Review Question
5
Summary
6
Review Question