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Arunachal University of Studies Established by Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh vide Act 9 of 2012, the Arunachal University of Studies Act, 2012 Recognized as per u/s 2(f) of University Grants Commission Act, 1956 NH-52, Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh -792103 _____________________________________________________________________ Approval of Ordinance Governing Bachelor of Business Administration (Safety Management – Industry) Degree Programme 1. Title of the Programme : BBA(Safety Management-Industry) 2. Minimum Duration of the Programme : 3 Years {6 Semester} 3. Maximum Duration of the Programme : 5 Years 4. Weather Listed in Section (22) of UGC Act : Yes 5. Level of the Programme : UG-I to UG-III 6. Eligibility : 10+2 or eq. 7. Optional Early Exit Certification : Applicable Students are required to Submit Certification Fees for Optional Early Exit Certification as prescribed by Arunachal University of Studies from time to time. 7.1 Diploma (Safety Management – Industry):- On Demand by the Student on Successful Completion of First Year of the Programme. 7.2 Advance Diploma (Safety Management – Industry):- On Demand by the Student on Successful Completion of First & Second Years of the Programme. 8. Credit Transfer : Applicable 8.1 To the Second Year of Programme: - For the Candidates who has successfully completed First Year of Programme from a recognized University/ Institution or any other Institution recognized by the Arunachal University of Studies. A student admitted under this system requires submitting fees for Second Year of the Programme along with Credit Transfer fees as prescribed by the University from time to time. 8.2 To the Third Year of Programme: - For the Candidates who has successfully completed First & Second Years of Programme from a recognized University/ Institution or any other Institution recognized by the Arunachal University of Studies or equivalent. A student admitted under this system requires submitting fees for Third Year of the Programme along with Credit Transfer fees as prescribed by the University from time to time. 8.3 The cases where exact title of Programme is different from the aforementioned Programme Title and more than 75% credits earned in previous qualification matches with the Programme Credits then such Credit Transfers are permitted by the Arunachal University of Studies as per 7.1 and 7.2. 9. Skill Based Credit Transfer : Applicable 9.1 A Candidate who has successfully completed minimum two years of work experience in relevant field or have completed minimum of two-year professional certification from an institution after prescribed qualification for the admission into programme are eligible for Skill Based Credit Transfer. The Skill Based Credit Transfer candidates have to appear in all theory examinations in order to earn minimum Two Years credits of the Programme.

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Arunachal University of Studies Established by Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh vide Act 9 of 2012, the Arunachal University of Studies Act, 2012

Recognized as per u/s 2(f) of University Grants Commission Act, 1956 NH-52, Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh -792103

_____________________________________________________________________

Approval of Ordinance Governing Bachelor of Business Administration (Safety Management – Industry) Degree Programme

1. Title of the Programme : BBA(Safety Management-Industry)

2. Minimum Duration of the Programme : 3 Years {6 Semester}

3. Maximum Duration of the Programme : 5 Years

4. Weather Listed in Section (22) of UGC Act : Yes

5. Level of the Programme : UG-I to UG-III

6. Eligibility : 10+2 or eq.

7. Optional Early Exit Certification : Applicable

Students are required to Submit Certification Fees for Optional Early Exit Certification as

prescribed by Arunachal University of Studies from time to time.

7.1 Diploma (Safety Management – Industry):- On Demand by the Student on Successful

Completion of First Year of the Programme.

7.2 Advance Diploma (Safety Management – Industry):- On Demand by the Student on Successful Completion of First & Second Years of the Programme.

8. Credit Transfer : Applicable

8.1 To the Second Year of Programme: - For the Candidates who has successfully completed First Year of Programme from a recognized University/ Institution or any other Institution recognized by the Arunachal University of Studies. A student admitted under this system requires submitting fees for Second Year of the Programme along with Credit Transfer fees as prescribed by the University from time to time.

8.2 To the Third Year of Programme: - For the Candidates who has successfully completed First & Second Years of Programme from a recognized University/ Institution or any other Institution recognized by the Arunachal University of Studies or equivalent. A student admitted under this system requires submitting fees for Third Year of the Programme along with Credit Transfer fees as prescribed by the University from time to time.

8.3 The cases where exact title of Programme is different from the aforementioned Programme Title and more than 75% credits earned in previous qualification matches with the Programme Credits then such Credit Transfers are permitted by the Arunachal University of Studies as per 7.1 and 7.2.

9. Skill Based Credit Transfer : Applicable

9.1 A Candidate who has successfully completed minimum two years of work experience in relevant field or have completed minimum of two-year professional certification from an institution after prescribed qualification for the admission into programme are eligible for Skill Based Credit Transfer. The Skill Based Credit Transfer candidates have to appear in all theory examinations in order to earn minimum Two Years credits of the Programme.

9.2 To the Second Year of Programme: - Such Candidates are required to earn mismatched theory, practical and industrial credits of First Year along with Second Year Examinations. A student admitted under this system requires submitting fees for First and Second Year of the Programme along with Skill Based Credit Transfer fees as prescribed by the Arunachal University of Studies from time to time.

9.3 To the Third Year of Programme: - Such Candidates are required to earn mismatched theory, practical and industrial credits of Second Year along with Third Year Examinations. A student admitted under this system requires submitting fees for Second and Third Year of the Programme along with Skill Based Credit Transfer fees and Lateral Entry Fees/ Credit Transfer Fees (whichever applicable) as prescribed by the Arunachal University of Studies from time to time.

10. Lateral Entry : Applicable

10.1 Second Year of Programme: - “One Year Diploma in Safety Management – Industry after

10+2”/ “Three Year Diploma in Safety Management – Industry after High School” or

equivalent from a recognized University/ Institution/ Board. A student admitted under this

system requires submitting fees for Second Year of the Programme along with Lateral

Entry fees as prescribed by the Arunachal University of Studies from time to time.

10.2 Third Year of Programme: - “Two Years Advanced Diploma in Safety Management – Industry

after 10+2” or equivalent from a recognized University/ Institution/ Board. A student admitted under this system requires submitting fees for Third Year of the Programme along with Lateral Entry fees as prescribed the Arunachal University of Studies from time

to time.

11. Division:

The University will award the Divisions to successful candidates in accordance with Section 22 of Rules and Regulations made under the Arunachal University of Studies Act (No. 9 of 2012).

12. Grading Scale:

The Grading Scale of the University will be in accordance with Section 23 of Rules and Regulations made under the Arunachal University of Studies Act (No. 9 of 2012).

13. Programme Credit Distribution:

The Credit System and Programme Credit Distribution of the University will be in accordance with Section 45 and Section 46 of the First Statutes made under the Arunachal University of Studies Act (No. 9 of 2012).

14. Abbreviations and Formulae for Performance Acknowledgement:

Abbreviations and Formulae for Performance Acknowledgement of the University will be in accordance with Section 25 of the Rules and Regulations made under the Arunachal University of Studies Act (No. 9 of 2012).

15. Admission Procedure:

15.1 Admission in Bachelor of Business Administration (Safety Management – Industry) Annual/ Semester programme of study shall be made on Merit.

15.2 Admission cannot, however, be claimed by any candidate as a matter of right. The admission or re-admission of a candidate shall be entirely at the discretion of the University which may refuse to admit any student without assigning any reason there for.

15.3 On selection for admission to the programme, the candidate shall, within the time fixed by the Dean/ Director deposit the fees prescribed for the programme. If the candidate fails to

deposit fees within the stipulated time, the selection shall automatically stand cancelled. Such a candidate shall not be admitted to the concerned programme unless a fresh order of selection and extension of date for payment of fees is issued.

15.4 The candidates other than the domicile of Arunachal Pradesh are required to fulfill the entry criteria as prescribed by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh time to time.

15.5 The Foreign Nationals are eligible for the Programme. Applications of foreign nationals nominated by the Government of India under scholarship schemes and self-financing Foreign Nationals shall be entertained for the aforesaid programme. The Foreign Nationals are required to obtain Restricted Permit from the Government of Arunachal Pradesh in addition to other papers required by Govt. of India before coming to Arunachal Pradesh.

16. Attendance:

16.1 Attendance of a newly admitted candidate shall be counted from the date of his/her admission, or date of beginning of classes whichever is later, while in the case of promoted candidates, attendance shall be counted from the date on which respective class begins. However, in case of promotion after declaration of results of supplementary examination (if any), the attendance will be counted from the date of admission in the respective case.

16.2 There shall be an Attendance Monitoring Committee in the Faculty under the Chairmanship of the Dean/ Director.

16.3 The Condonation upto 25% can be considered for the following specific cogent reasons:

Participation in NCC/NSC/NSS Camps duly supported by certificate.

Participation in University or College Team Games or Interstate or Inter-University tournaments, duly supported by certificate.

Participation in Educational Excursions, which form a part of teaching in any subject conducted on working days duly certified by the Dean/ Director.

University Deputation for Youth Festival duly certified by the Dean/ Director.

Prolonged illness duly certified by the Medical Officer or any other Registered Medical Practitioner, provided such certificate is submitted to the Dean/ Director.

16.4 Minimum attendance criteria will be decided by Dean/ Director of Concerned Faculty from time to time.

16.5 There shall be no attendance criteria for External Candidates.

17. Programme Fee:

Programme Fee will be displayed on official website of the University from time to time.

18. Examination and Result:

18.1 The Distribution of Continuous Internal Assessment and Term End Examination of the programme will be in accordance with Section 24 of the Rules and Regulations made under the Arunachal University of Studies Act (No. 9 of 2012).

18.2 Result will be displayed on the official website of the University. The Statement of Grades will be issued by the Controller of Examination.

18.3 Students can apply for Re-Totaling/ Re-Evaluation on demand as per the procedure in practice from time to time.

18.4 Students designated in Grade F or the students desirous of improving their grades can apply for the same through Backlog/ Improvement examination as per the procedure in practice from time to time.

19. Programme Contents: -

The Total Marks includes Continuous Internal Assessment and End Term Examination. The bifurcation of Continuous Internal Assessment and End Term Examination marks will be in accordance with Section 24 of the Rules and Regulations made under the Arunachal University of Studies Act, 2012 (9 of 2012).

First Semester

S. No. Name of Subject Credits Total Marks

1 Professional Communication 5 100

2 Safety Management 5 100

3 High Pressure Operations, Safety Education & Training

5 100

4 Safety in Work Plants 5 100

5 Risk Control Technology 4 100

Total 24

Second Semester

S. No. Name of Subject Credits Total Marks

1 Hazards in Work Place 5 100

2 Fundamental of Information Technology 5 100

3 Entrepreneurship Development 5 100

4 Practical & Project Work 5 100

5 Industry Risk Assessment 4 100

Total 24

Third Semester

S. No. Name of Subject Credits Total Marks

1 Construction Industry Safety 5 100

2 Organization, Administration and Management Responsibility

5 100

3 Industrial Psychology, Ergonomics and Accidents 5 100

4 Social Security in Industries 5 100

5 Breathing Apparatus Set 4 100

Total 24

Fourth Semester

S. No. Name of Subject Credits Total Marks

1 Rescue Equipment’s and Techniques 5 100

2 Industrial Noise and Noise Control 5 100

3 Energy Conservation and Sustainable Development 5 100

4 Industrial Safety Analysis 4 100

5 Pumping Machinery and Fluid Mechanics 5 100

Total 24

Fifth Semester

S. No. Name of Subject Credits Total Marks

1 Controlling Environmental Pollution 5 100

2 Nuclear Safety and Radioactive Materials 5 100

3 Legal Aspect of Safety, Health and Environment 5 100

4 Chemical and Environmental Hazards 5 100

5 Salvage Evaluation of Fire Situation 4 100

Total 24

Sixth Semester

S. No. Name of Subject Credits Total Marks

1 First Aid and Emergency Procedures 5 100

2 Disaster Management 5 100

3 Industrial Engineering 5 100

4 Safety Training for Employees 5 100

5 Project 4 100

Total 24

Total No. of Credits of Programme: - 144

20. Detailed Syllabus:

First Semester

S. No. Name of Subject Credits Total Marks

1 Professional Communication 5 100

2 Safety Management 5 100

3 High Pressure Operations, Safety Education & Training

5 100

4 Safety in Work Plants 5 100

5 Risk Control Technology 4 100

Total 24

Subject Name: PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION

1. Corresponding: (Official, Business and Personal): One Letter from each category (Official,

Business and Personal) may be set in the examination paper and the students be asked to write

one of them.

2. Grammar: A brief review of easy form of tenses. Conversion of direct narration into indirect

form of narration and vice versa (Only simple sentences). Punctuation.

3. Essay: Preferably on scientific topic from the given outlines. The paper setter may be instructed

to give a choice of attempting one out of three topics. The question paper may provide the

outlines. The essay will be of 250 to 300 words. The examiner may select three topics one from

each of the following.

Science

Technology

General

4. Written Communication: Report, Notices, Agenda Notes, Business Correspondence

preparation of summery & prices.

Subject Name: SAFETY MANAGEMENT

1. Electrical Safety

2. Energy Conservation

3. Personal Safety in Laboratory

4. Employee’s Health and Safety

5. Fire Hazard & Protection

6. Safety for Home

7. Safety on Road

8. Hazard Evaluation Techniques

9. Training in Safety

10. Work Place Safety

11. Industrial Hazards

12. Road Safety

13. Implementing the Health and Safety Management System

Subject Name: HIGH PRESSURE OPERATIONS, SAFETY EDUCATION & TRAINING

1. Storage and Maintenance of Gas Cylinders

2. Hydraulic Systems

3. Boilers and Safety in System Testing

4. Fire Safety

5. Fire Alarm, Extinguishers and Automatic Sprinkle

6. Periodic Inspection Reporting of Electricity

Subject Name: SAFETY IN WORK PLANTS

1. Role of Operations & Maintenance in Process Safety Management

2. Sanitation & Public Health In Work Place

3. Managing Safety In Your Work Plants

4. Plants Safety in Your Work Plants

5. Safety Training & Communications

6. Employee Health & Safety

7. Work Permit System

8. Industrial Hazards

9. Identifying Hazards in the Workplace

10. Effective Health and Safety Policies

11. Organizing for Health & Safety

12. Planning & Implementing

Subject Name: RISK CONTROL TECHNOLOGY

1. Portable Fire Extinguisher

2. Risk Behavior

3. Risk Causes

4. Fire Suppression

5. Scene Security and Preservation of Evidence

6. Arson Laws in the United States

7. Risk Prevention and Protection

8. Reporting of Findings

9. Risk Protection in Industry

Second Semester

S. No. Name of Subject Credits Total Marks

1 Hazards in Work Place 5 100

2 Fundamental of Information Technology 5 100

3 Entrepreneurship Development 5 100

4 Practical & Project Work 5 100

5 Industry Risk Assessment 4 100

Total 24

Subject Name: HAZARDS IN WORK PLACE

1. Job Hazard Analysis

2. Respirators and Breathing Apparatus

3. Respiratory Diseases

4. Control of Dust Transmission and Air Contaminant

5. Lighting and Vision

6. Illumination – Need and Adequacy

7. Noise and Related Disease

8. Heat – Comfort and Discomfort

9. Room Temperature & Thermal

10. Hygiene Hazards

Subject Name: FUNDAMENTAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

1. Information Technology (IT) & Society: Information, information processing & Information Technology. Evolution of IT. IT business and entrepreneurship, education, communication, entertainment, healthcare, agriculture, and its contribution to India’s development. Government Initiatives: Particular initiatives – AADHAR, E-Panchayat, National Knowledge Network.

2. Information Handling: Devices assisting IT with special focus on Computers and Mobiles. Components of computer: Hardware and Software. Connecting and Configuring External Devices – like Printer, scanner, projectors etc. Hardware Connectivity Options – Ports, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth etc.

3. Document Preparation & Presentation: Document preparation and presentations using tables, pictures, graphs, animations, audio and video contents. Use of shortcut keys. Ways to make effective presentations. Use of references and citations. Document format and their conversion.

4. Internet, Security & Legal Aspects: WWW, Basics of webpage, Social network sites. Effective Searching. Popular Online Applications - e-ticketing, e-payment. Email & internet Forums. Issues – virus, malware, spam, phishing, copyright, plagiarism, cybercrime; Protective measures: password, https; Cyber Laws – IT Act. Open source philosophy. Licensing and domain of open source technology. Open source software development. Commonly used open source technologies.

5. Library and Information Resource Centers: E-Information Resources: Concept and types (e-

books, e-journals, on-line databases: subscribed, free and open access databases). Institutional

Repository: concepts, components. Library Systems – Introduction to library, Library and

Information sciences (User and reference services , Current Awareness Service, Selective

Dissemination of Information, Online Information Bulletin Board), Call Number (Class Number,

Book Number, Location Number). Arrangement of Information Resources: Call Number (Class

Number, Book Number, Location Number), On-line Public Access Catalogue (Data Fields and

elements, search options, Reservation facilities). Bibliographic Standards for Citation – Modern

Language Association Style, American Psychology Association style. Article Reference, Book

Reference, Conference Reference, Web Resource Reference.

Subject Name: ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT

1. ENTREPRENEURIAL BEHAVIOUR • Programme Clarity-Sharing Expectations and Unfreezing • Data Collection about self • Introduction to Need System and Motivational Pattern of Entrepreneur • Risk Taking Behavior • Analyzing Motive Strength • Personal Efficacy • Conceptualizing Entrepreneurial Values • Achievement Planning • Tolerance to ambiguities and commitment to entrepreneurial goal • Leadership and Influencing ability entrepreneurial confidence • Entrepreneurial goal setting 2. ENTERPRISE LAUNCHING • Environmental Analysis and Market Study • Project Selection/Formulation and Presentation • Project Appraisal • Financial Analysis • Forms of Enterprise • Foreign Collaboration 3. ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT • Basic Management Concepts • Production Management • Materials Management • Financial Management Including Costing and Accounting Practices • Marketing Management • Personnel Management • Problem Solving and Innovation • Business Laws

Subject Name: PRACTICAL & PROJECT WORK

Subject Name: INDUSTRY RISK ASSESSMENT

1. System Safety versus Safety Management System

2. Risk Assessment Methodologies

3. Identifying Risk in a System

4. Risk Analysis Model

5. Risk Acceptance and Risk Management

6. Hazard Identification and Control

7. Leading and Lagging Safety Performance Indicators

8. Standards of Safety- Government and Industry

Third Semester

S. No. Name of Subject Credits Total Marks

1 Construction Industry Safety 5 100

2 Organization, Administration and Management Responsibility

5 100

3 Industrial Psychology, Ergonomics and Accidents 5 100

4 Social Security in Industries 5 100

5 Breathing Apparatus Set 4 100

Total 24

Subject Name: CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY SAFETY

UNIT 1 Safe Work Place

• Safe means of access

• Fall Protection

• Safety while working on Roofs

• PFASS (Personal Fall Arrest Safety System)

Scaffolding

• Parts of Scaffold

• Ladder Access

• Working on Scaffold

• Basic requirements of Scaffolding

• Erection of Scaffolding

• Scaffolding Safety

• Scaffold Inspection

UNIT 2 Ladders

• Types of Ladders

• Selection of Ladder

• Positioning ladders

• Safety Precautions

Permit To Work System (PTW)

• Definition

• Hot Work Permit

• Cold Work Permit

• Responsibilities relating with PTW

• Circumstances when Permit is required

• Confined Space entry

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

• Need and importance of PPE

• Employer’s responsibilities

• Employees responsibilities

• Types of PPE

• Head Protection

• Eye and Face Protection

• Ear Protection

• Hand Protection

• Leg Protection

• Skin Protection

• Respiratory protection

HSE Training

• Importance of Safety Education

• Safety Training

• Objectives of HSE training and education

• Induction Training

• In-house Training

• Specialized Training

• Tool Box Meeting (TBM)

UNIT 3 Safe Use of Hand Tools and Portable Power Tools

• Hand Tools

• Ten Commandments for personnel using hand tools

• Portable Electric Power Tools

• Pneumatic Tools

• Lone Working

Safe Operation of Vehicles, Equipment and Machinery

• Workplace Transport

• Hazards

• Pedestrian routes

• Vehicular routes

• Reversing operations (Safety guidelines)

• Instructions for drivers

• Hand held Power circular Saws

• Chain Saws

• Abrasive Wheels

UNIT 4 Safe Material Handling Operations

• Safe Handling of materials

• Major injuries

• Lifting appliances

• Safe operations of Cranes

• Pilings, Rigs, Side Booms

• General Safety Requirements for Lifting operations

Accident Reporting, Investigation and Analysis

• Definitions

• Lost Time Injury (LTI)

• Multiple LTI

• Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate (LTIFR)

• Lost time Injury Severity Rate (LTISR)

• Reporting near misses

• Reporting Accidents

UNIT 5 Major activities of Construction Project

• Definitions

• Excavation Hazards & precautions

• Methods of Excavation

• Welding and Cutting Operations

• Types of Welding

• Hazards and precautions for welding

• Confined Space entry precautions

• Painting operations - Hazards and precautions

• Sand Blasting - Hazards and precautions

• Demolition - Hazards and precautions

Subject Name: ORGANIZATION, ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITY

UNIT 1

• Introduction

• Objectives

• Basic Safety Programming

• Safety Department

UNIT 2

• Management Responsibility for Safety

• Safeguarding Public

• General Safety Rules

• Responsibilities of Government

• Responsibilities of Social Organizations

• Responsibilities of Public Authorities

UNIT 3

• Safety Activities of ILO

• Maintenance and Safety

• Factories Act – 1948

• Inspection and certifying

Subject Name: INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY, ERGONOMICS AND ACCIDENTS

UNIT 1

• Introduction

• Industrial Psychology

• Scope of Industrial Psychology

• Concepts of Industrial Psychology

• Principles of Industrial Psychology

• Applications of Industrial Psychology

• Industrial Accidents

• Human Carelessness

• Accident Proneness

• Physical Factors

UNIT 2

• Vision

• Reaction Time

• Relationship between Perception and muscular responses and injuries

• Relationship between Intelligence and Injury Experience

• Hearing

• Emotional Instability

• Fatigue

• Illumination

• Noise

UNIT 3

• Vision

• Atmospheric conditions

• Job stress and its effect

• Coping with stress

• Bio Mechanics and Ergonomics

• Industrial Ergonomics and Measurements

UNIT 4

• Physiology

• Psychology

• Working Environment

Subject Name: SOCIAL SECURITY IN INDUSTRIES

UNIT 1

• Introduction

• Homogeneity in system analysis

• Locating and defining injury sources

• Sources of Data

• Identify causes of Injury

• Information for identification

• Subsidiary facts

• Injury Investigation

UNIT 2

• Evolution of Methodical Analysis

• Binary Number System

• Computer Logic

• Safety Analysis Technique

• Fault Tree Calculations

• Fault Tree Limitations

UNIT 3

• Failure Modes and Effect Analysis

• Other systems analysis Techniques

• Risk Tolerability

Subject Name: BREATHING APPARATUS SET

PRACTICAL: TO STUDY BREATHING APPARATUS SET

Study , Working, Identification of different parts of BA, Donning Procedure, Pre-Entry Test, BACO,

Tally, Searching operation procedure with Guide Line and Personnel Line, Entrapped Procedure, Use

of Y manifold.

Fourth Semester

S. No. Name of Subject Credits Total Marks

1 Rescue Equipment’s and Techniques 5 100

2 Industrial Noise and Noise Control 5 100

3 Energy Conservation and Sustainable Development 5 100

4 Industrial Safety Analysis 4 100

5 Pumping Machinery and Fluid Mechanics 5 100

Total 24

Subject Name: RESCUE EQUIPMENT’S AND TECHNIQUES

Unit I

Hydraulically and pneumatically operated tools and equipment’s: - Hydraulic Jack, Hydraulic

Cutter, Hydraulic Expander. Air Lifting Bags, Electric Power Tools: - Electric Cutter, Electric Saw,

Chain Saw etc. Small Gears: - Their types, Applications and working principal Ladders: Constructional

features, their types, Material and applications Ropes: - Their types, material and applications.

Unit II

General Introduction- Emergency Rescue Tender, Water Tender, Foam tender, Multipurpose

Tender Hydraulic Platform, Turn Table Ladder, Canteen Van and Ambulance; Fire Extinguishers: -

Their types and Applications. Rescue by Ordinary Means

Unit III

Different types of Knots & Hitches and their applications in emergency Carries & Drags: Fireman

carry, two men carry, three man carry, four man carry, chair carry, stretcher carry and different

types of Drags. Rescue problems and their remedies, Rescue from High rise buildings, Rescue from

major disasters Earthquake, Flood, Drought, Tsunami etc. Rescue from Fire incident

Unit IV

Respiratory Equipment’s: Respiratory Physiology, Composition of Air, Breathing, Breathing Rate,

Calculation of the capacity & time duration of the B.A.Set. Artificial Respiration and their techniques,

Renunciator, B.A. Set: - Their types, Constructional features, Working Principal and Applications,

Gas Masks: Their types, Constructional features, Working Principal and Applications.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. The manual of fire ship- 6- A by HMSO

2. Elementary principles of rescue by Got. Of India, ministry of Home Affairs

3. Rescue Service Manual by HMSO

4. Rescue - Civil defence handbook by HMSO

5. Rescue tender for Airfields by ISI

6. Relevant ISI special appliances and equipment’s

7. Manual of fireman ship book no. 244

Subject Name: INDUSTRIAL NOISE AND NOISE CONTROL

UNIT 1

• Introduction

• Effect of noise on the auditory system

• Electrical noise and interferences

• Audible Noise

• Acoustics

• Fundamentals of sound

• Measurement of audible noise

UNIT 2

• Attenuation of Sound Pressure Levels

• Acceptable levels of noise

• Criteria for Hearing Loss

• Control of noise

• Noise Abatement

• Vibration

• Galloping

UNIT 3

• Corona vibrations

• Vibration Dampers

• Audiometric Testing

• Hearing Protectors

• Record Keeping

Subject Name: ENERGY CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

UNIT 1

• Energy Conservation Act

• Bureau of Energy Efficiency

• Energy Management

• Energy Conservation

• Energy Audits

• Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA)

• Sustainable energy development

UNIT 2

• Introduction to sustainable development

• Issue of achieving sustainable development

• Optimal resource utilization

• Sustainable cities

• Sustainable Transportation system

UNIT 3

• Sustainable mining Technology

• Energy conservation

• Sustainable Future

• Efficient energy management

• Bio-Methnation

• Bio filtration

• Sustainable development

• Protection of atmosphere

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Construction Safety Hand Book – Muraleedharan Pillai

2. Industrial Safety Management – NK Tarasdar, KJ Tarasdar

3. Industrial Safety, Health and Environment Management Systems – RK Jain

4. Principles of Physical Chemistry –Dr. BR Puri, Dr. LR Shama, Mr.Patania

5. Thermodynamics – Dr. JC Kuriakose, Dr. J Raja Ram

6. Construction Safety Hand Book – Muraleedharan Pillai.

7. High School English Grammar and Composition – Wren & Martin

Subject Name: INDUSTRIAL SAFETY ANALYSIS

UNIT 1

• Introduction

• Homogeneity in system analysis

• Locating and defining injury sources

• Sources of Data

• Identify causes of Injury

• Information for identification

• Subsidiary facts

• Injury Investigation

UNIT 2

• Evolution of Methodical Analysis

• Binary Number System

• Computer Logic

• Safety Analysis Technique

• Fault Tree Calculations

• Fault Tree Limitations

UNIT 3

• Failure Modes and Effect Analysis

• Other systems analysis Techniques

• Risk Tolerability

Subject Name: PUMPING MACHINERY AND FLUID MECHANICS

Unit I

Hydraulic Machinery: Principles, Dynamic Section of Fluid, Dynamic force and torque executed by

fluid jet on plain, curved stationary and moving vanes-, Velocity Diagrams, work done by impact,

pressure due to deviated flow; Pumps (Positive Displacement Pumps) Reciprocating pumps; Basic

theory, types, construction, installation characteristics and operation and accessories.

Unit II

Centrifugal pumps and its characteristics: Other water lifting devices, Ejector pumps, Air-lift pump

installation operation.-Parallel —Series, Centrifugal pumps. Pump Section, Maintenance and

application.

Unit III

HYDRAULICS: The flow of water through open channels, pipe hose and nozzles. Measures of flow,

pressure and pressure drop. KINEMATICS OF FLUIDS; FLOW: Type of flow, path lines and stream

lines, equation of continuity, one dimensional method of flow analysis.

Unit IV

DYNAMICS OF FLUID FLOW: Energies-potential, pressure and kinetic, Momentum and energy

equations for steady flow, Bernoulli's theorem and its applications.

FLUID MEASUREMENT: Pressure measurements, use of piezo-meters and static tubes, velocity

measurements, use of pitch-tubes, current meters. Discharge measurement, use of venturi-meter.

Orifice -meter.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Pump Selection and application: Tyler C. Riches.

2. Pump Operators, Handbook: I.S. University of Science and Technology.

3. Fire Pumps and Hydraulics: I.E. Ditts and T.M. Harris.

4. Hydraulic Mechanics: Dr. J.Lal

5. Pumps and Blowers : Church and Lal

6. Manual of Fireman ship Book No.4

7. Hydraulics Machines : J.Lal

8. Fire-fighting Hydraulics : Purington

9. Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics : P.N.Modi, Dr. S.M. Seth

10. A text-book of Hydraulics, Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines: R.S. Khurmi

11. Fluid Mechanics and Systems : S. Nagarathnam

12. Engineering Fluid Mechanics : K.L. Kumar

13. A Text Book on Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics (Vol. 1): Dr. V.G. Garde, R.M. Advani.

Fifth Semester

S. No. Name of Subject Credits Total Marks

1 Controlling Environmental Pollution 5 100

2 Nuclear Safety and Radioactive Materials 5 100

3 Legal Aspect of Safety, Health and Environment 5 100

4 Chemical and Environmental Hazards 5 100

5 Salvage Evaluation of Fire Situation 4 100

Total 24

Subject Name: CONTROLLING ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION

UNIT 1

• Introduction

• Survival of the environment

• Conflict between North and South

• Endangered Earth

• Environmental Control Regulations

• Control through education

• Impact Assessment

• Prevention and control of pollution

• Central Pollution Control Board

UNIT 2

• Approaches to environmental Regulation

• Concept of Industrial Ecology

• Environmental Management System

• Compliance to Legislations

• Environmental Standards

• ISO 14000

• International Environmental guiding Principles

UNIT 3

• Environment Management

• Integrated approach in managing Safety & Environment

• Development process towards sustainability

• Management and waste disposal system

• Hazardous Waste Management

Subject Name: NUCLEAR SAFETY AND RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS

Unit I

Radio Active Material – Basic theory Principles and Techniques of radiation dissymmetry.

Techniques of area and air monitoring . Techniques of personnel radiation protection.

Unit II

Sources and characteristics of radioactive waste and their types and their method of disposal,

Handing and prevention of radiation emergencies and Storage requirements of radioactive

materials

Unit III

Fire fighting and rescue operations in the presence of radiation hazard. Pre plan of Radiation

incident.

Unit IV

Radiation Safety in Nuclear Power Stations

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Radioactive Materials , B,m. Rao, Himalaya Publishing House (2001) (In press)

2. Principles of Radiation Dosimetry, G .W.White ,John Wiley and Sons,New York(1969)

3. Radiation Hygiene Handbook,Henson Blat.2(Ed)McGraw Hill,New York(1959)

4. Radioactive Wastes,their Treatment and disposal ,J.C.Collins,E.F.N Spon Ltd.,London

5. Effects of Nuclear Weapons,S.Glasstone, U.S.Goverment Printing Office, Wastington

6. Environmental Redioactivity ,M.Eisembud,McGraw Hill Book Co.,New York(1963)

7. Industrial Safety, F.A.Patty(Ed.),Prentice Hall,New York(1960)

8. Industrial Hygience and Toxicology,F.A.Patty (Ed) ,Vols.I and II Interscience,New York(1962)

9. Living with Radiation Problems of the Nuclear age for the Layman Parts-I and II

10. Fire Service Problem,Published by the United States Atomic Energy Commission.

11. Source Book of Atomic Energy S.Glasstone,3rd Ed., Affiliated East-West Press,New Delhi.

Subject Name: LEGAL ASPECT OF SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT

Unit - I Factories Act- Definitions, Preliminary, Inspecting staff, Health, Safety, Provisions relating to

hazardous processes, Welfare, Working hours of adults, Employment of young persons Special

provisions. Dock workers (Safety, Health and Welfare) Act and Regulations-Definitions Powers of

Inspectors, Power of Govt. to direct Inquiry, Obligation of dock workers. Duties of Safety Officers,

Reporting of accidents, Emergency Action Plan, Safety Committee.

Unit - II Workmen’s Compensation Act: Definitions, Employer’s liability for compensation,

Calculation of amount of compensation. ESI Act and Rules: Applicability to Construction, Definitions

and Benefits as per the Act & the Rules Public Liability Insurance Act and Rules-Definitions,

Calculation of amount of relief Environmental Relief Fund, Advisory Committee, Powers of District

Collector, Extent of Liability, Contribution to Relief Fund.

Unit - III Explosives Act and Rules: Definitions, Categories of Explosives, General Safety Provisions,

Use of Explosives Grant of license, Notice of Accidents, Inquiry into ordinary and more serious

accidents, Extension of definition to other explosive substances. Petroleum Act & Rules - Definitions,

Control over Petroleum import, transport, storage, production, refining and blending, Need for

license, exemption, Notice of Accidents and Inquiries.

Unit-IV Water Act- Definitions, Powers and Functions of Boards, Provisions regarding prevention

and control of water pollution, Power to make rules, Rules on Consent for Establishment and

Operation. Air Act - Definitions, Power & Functions of Boards, Prevention & Control of Air Pollution,

Consent as per Air Pollution Rules. Environment (Protection) Act and Rules- Definitions, general

powers of central government, prevention, control and abatement of environmental pollution,

standards for emission, prohibition and restrictions on siting and operation of industries. MSIHC

Rules Definitions, Duties of Authorities, Notification of Major Accidents Safety Reports, Safety audit,

MSDS, On-site & Off-site Emergency Plan, Giving safety information to public.

References

1. Factories Act, 1948 with amendments of 1976 & 1987.

2. Dock Workers (SHW) Act, 1986; Rules, 1990 & Regulations, 1990.

3. Explosives Act and Rules.

4. Petroleum Act and Rules.

5. Environmental Acts & Rules as above

Subject Name: CHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS

UNIT 1

• Introduction

• Multiple effects of Chemicals

• Industrial Toxicology

• Toxic Chemicals and its harmful effects on Humans

• Harmful effects of Chemicals

• Factors influencing the effects of Toxic Materials

• Units of concentration

UNIT 2

• Chemical Hazards Exposures

• Safety Analysis

• Control Measures

• Management of Workplace Exposure

• Plant Operations

• Dust Explosions

UNIT 3

• Introduction to Environmental Hazards

• Terms and Definitions

• Pollution

• Environment Pollutants

• Energy, Man and Environment

• Law of Conservation of Energy

• Thermodynamics

Subject Name: SALVAGE EVALUATION OF FIRE SITUATION

Unit I

Concept of Salvage at planning stage, Salvage Operation and difficulties encountered. Various items

of equipment necessary in salvage operation.

Unit II

Evaluation of fire situation: Fire loss calculation, Flame temp. Measurement, Calculation for heat

release rate, Salvage operation in different types of occupancies silk hotel, Hospitals, Departmental

Stores and basement god owns etc.

Unit III

Follow up action and investigation of Fire situation such as structural Fire, Wild Fire and Auto mobile

Fire etc.

Unit IV

Case Studies of Salvage Operations in different types of occupancy.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Manual of Firemanship, Part 6-A by H.M.S.O.

2. Report and Accounts by Fire Salvage Association of Liverpool limited.

3. The principles and practice of Fire salvage operation by fire salvage association.

4. Loss prevention in process of industries, Vol1, 2 & 3, F

Sixth Semester

S. No. Name of Subject Credits Total Marks

1 First Aid and Emergency Procedures 5 100

2 Disaster Management 5 100

3 Industrial Engineering 5 100

4 Safety Training for Employees 5 100

5 Project 4 100

Total 24

Subject Name: FIRST AID AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

Unit -I Aims and Objectives. First Aid principles-Role of the first aider-sequence of action on arrival at scene. Vital signs-breathing -pulse. Introduction to the body-basic anatomical terms-body cavitieshead-cranium - thorax-abdomen and pelvis. Biomechanics - Structure and functions of musculoskeletal systems, tendons, ligaments, facia, bone, muscles, joints and basic mechanisms. The respiratory systemrespiratory failure - asphyxia-abdominal thrust in Heimlich manoeuvre. Chest injuries-types-fractured ribs -pneumothrox-haemothrox. Unit -II The nervous system-functions-components-brain - cerebrum - cerebellum - medulla Oblongata-cerebrospinal fluid-spinal cord-autonomic nervous system. Unconsciousness-causes-level of consciousnessmanagement of unconscious casualty-problems of unconsciousness. Fainting-recognition-managementaftercare. Diabetes -hypoglycemia -hyperglycemia-management. Seizures(epileptic fits, convulsions) features- management, stroke. Head injuries-fractures of the base-vault and sides of skull Unit -III

The circulatory system-heat attack-chest compression- CPR Shock-causes-signs and symptomsmanagement of shock. Eye-eye injuries-foreign body in eye-eye trauma-corrosive chemical in eye-arc eye. Wounds bleeding classification-types of wounds-case of wounds-bleeding from special sites. Unit -IV Fractures- classification of fractures-principles of immobilization- sprains and dislocation. Broad and narrow fold bandages-hand bandages-slings. The skin. Burns-rule of nines-pure thermal burns. Electric burns. Chemical burns. Radiation burns. Cold burns. Poisoning. Physical fitness. Lifting - casualty handling. Use of stretchers Suggested References: 1) Manual of first aid to the injured: St. John Ambulance Association. 2) First aid text book: American National Red Cross 3) Manual of First aid instruction: US Bureau of Mines 4) V.V. Yudenich, Accident First Aid, Mir Publishers, Moscow

Subject Name: DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Unit -I Importance of disaster management for chemical industry - Types of emergencies - major industrial disasters - causes and consequences of major industrial disasters like Flixborough, Seveso and Bhopal. Components of a major hazard control system - identification of major hazard control installations - purpose and procedures - safe operation of major hazard installations- mitigation of consequences - reporting to authorities. Implementation of major hazard control systems- group of experts - training - checklists - inspection - evaluation of major hazards - information to the public- manpower requirements - sources of Information Unit -II Emergency planning - on-site and off-site emergency plan - need of plan-possible approach objectives of emergency plan On-site emergency planning- formulation of the plan and emergency services- Identification of resources - actions and duties-emergency proceduremock drills. Off-site emergency planning-bjectives and elements of off-site plan-role of administrative machinery-role of major hazard works management-role of the local authority. Emergency preparedness at local level-Awareness and preparedness for emergencies at local level (APELL)-The process and its partners. Unit -III Requirements of emergency plan as per Indian legislations like Factories Act, Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, Chemical Accidents (Emergency planning, Preparedness and Response) Rules. Emergency planning and preparedness in international standards like ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 and OSHA’s Process Safety Management System, Emergency Planning in Seve so II directive - elements of emergency planning in ISO: 18001- Hazardous Materials/Spills Emergencies –contingency plans for road transportation of hazardous chemicals –contingency plans for. Oil spills in marine environment. Unit -IV Natural Hazards- potentially hazardous natural phenomena-earthquakes-landslides-flooding cyclones - hazards in arid and semi-arid areas - nature of the hazard - hazard management activities -disaster mitigation - natural hazard prediction - emergency preparedness - disaster, rescue and relief - post disaster rehabilitation and reconstruction - education and training activities - vulnerable elements to be considered in the development

planning for natural hazard management - applications of remote sensing and GIS in disaster management. Suggested Reading : 1. ILO, Geneva: Major Hazard Control - a Practical Manual.

2. UNEP, Paris: APELL-A Process for responding to technological accidents, A Handbook, Industry

& Environment Office., 1998

3. Accident Prevention Manual for Business and Industry, Vol. I-National Safety Council, USA.

4. Oil spill Response: The National Contingency Plan - Institute of Petroleum, London

5. Petak, W.J and Atkisson, A.A.: Natural Hazard Risk Assessment and Public Policy: Anticipating

the Unexpected

6. U.R. Rao: Space Technology for Sustainable Development

Subject Name: INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Unit I Definition of Industrial Engineering: Objectives, Method study, Principle of motion economy, Techniques of method study - Various charts, THERBLIGS, Work measurement - various methods, time study PMTS, determining time, Work sampling, Numericals. Productivity & Workforce Management :Productivity - Definition, Various methods of measurement, Factors effecting productivity, Strategies for improving productivity, Various methods of Job evaluation & merit rating, Various incentive payment schemes, Behavioural aspects, Financial incentives. Unit II Manufacturing Cost Analysis: Fixed & variable costs, Direct, indirect & overhead costs, & Job costing, Recovery of overheads, Standard costing, Cost control, Cost variance Analysis - Labour, material, overhead in volume, rate & efficiency, Break even Analysis, Marginal costing & contribution, Numericals. Materials Management : Strategic importance of materials in manufacturing industries, Relevant costs, Inventory control models - Economic order quantity (EOQ), Economic batch quantity (EBQ) with & without shortage, Purchase discounts, Sensitivity analysis, Inventory control systems - P,Q,Ss Systems, Service level, Stock out risk, determination of order point & safety stock, Selective inventory control - ABC, FSN, SDE, VED and three dimensional, Numericals. Unit III Quality Management: Definition of quality, Various approaches, Concept of quality assurance systems, Costs of quality, Statistical quality Control (SQC), Variables & Attributes, X, R, P & C - charts, Acceptance sampling, OC - curve, Concept of AOQL, Sampling plan - Single, Double & sequential, Introduction to TQM & ISO - 9000. Production Planning & Control (PPC) : Introduction to Forecasting - Simple & Weighted moving average methods, Objectives & variables of PPC, Aggregate planning - Basic Concept, its relations with other decision areas, Decision options - Basic & mixed strategies, Master production schedule (MPS), Scheduling Operations Various methods for line & intermittent production systems, Gantt chart, Sequencing - Johnson algorithm for n-Jobs-2 machines, n- Jobs-3 machines, 2 Jobs n-machines, n-Jobs m-machines Various means of measuring effectiveness of PPC, Introduction to JIT, Numericals. Unit IV Management Information Systems (MIS) : What is MIS ? Importance of MIS, Organizational & information system structure, Role of MIS in decision making, Data flow diagram, Introduction to

systems analysis & design, Organizing information systems. Product Design and Development: Various Approaches, Product life cycle, Role 3S’s – Standardization, Simplification, Specialization, Introduction to value engineering and analysis, Role of Ergonomics in Product Design. Text Books: 1. Production and Operations Management - Chary, TMH, New Delhi. 2. Management Information Systems - Sadagopan, PHI New Delhi. 3. Modern Production Management – S.S. Buffa, Pub. - John Wiley. 1. Operations Management - Schroeder, McGraw Hill ISE. 2. Operation Management - Monks, McGraw Hill ISE. 3. Production & Operations Management - Martinich, John Wiely SE. 4. Industrial and Systems Engineering - Turner, MIZE, CHASE, Prentice Hall Pub. Subject Name: SAFETY TRAINING FOR EMPLOYEES UNIT 1 • Definitions • Methods of Training to Industrial Employees • Discussion Groups • Continued Training • Training Facilities • Benefits of Training to Employees • Specialized Training for Safety • Positive Instructions UNIT 2 • Human Resource Development (HRD) • HRD Concept • Nature of HRD • Objectives of HRD • Benefits of HRD • Concept of HRD • HRD Matrix • HRD Process • Challenges and Tasks • Emerging Horizons • HR Managers

Subject Name: PROJECT Note: The Normal Rule and Regulation pertaining to the Examination and other issues will be applicable in Faculty of Engineering and Technology as per Arunachal University of Studies Act 2012, Subsequent Statute and Rules & Regulations.