ESSENTIALS OF SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
UNIT-1 Key elements of a safety and Health Management System- Policy & commitment- Planning- Implementation and Operation Measuring Performance- Auditing and Reviewing performance- Initial Safety and health Management System Review
UNIT-2 Safety and health Management System model-Safety and Health policy- Developing a workplace Safety and Health Policy, Planning -Management responsibilities-Individual responsibilities- Safety Consultation
UNIT-3 Participation and Representation-Training - Awareness and competence- Communication- Information coming into the organization Information Flow within the Organization- Information Flow from the Organization
SYLLABUS
COURSE NAME: ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN
CERTIFIED HEALTH SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT ENGINEER |
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SNo |
Subject |
1 |
ESSENTIALS OF SAFETY MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM |
2 |
BASICS OF OCCUPATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY |
3 |
PRINCIPLES OF RISK ASSESSMENT |
4 |
PERMIT TO WORK & LOCK OUT TAG
OUT |
5 |
ACCIDENT / INCIDENT INVESTIGATION |
6 |
EMERGENCY / DISASTER MANAGEMENT -
HAZARD / RISK IDENTIFICATION |
7 |
ENVIRONMENT AND DISASTER RISK |
8 |
PRACTICAL - I |
9 |
PRACTICAL - II |
10 |
PRACTICAL - III |
11 |
PRACTICAL - IV |
12 |
PRACTICAL - V |
13 |
PRACTICAL - VI |
14 |
PRACTICAL - VII |
UNIT-4 Document Control - Safety and Health Management System records- Operational Control - Workplace Precautions- Safety And Health training and Competence Training for Safety and Health- Identify Training Needs - Organizational Needs
UNIT-5 Job-related Needs- Individual Needs- Identify Training Objectives and Methods-Deliver Training - Evaluation and feedback specialist Advice and Services - access to Specialist advice and services- relationships within the Organization
BASICS OF OCCUPATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
UNIT-1 Psychological Dimensions of Counselling : Indian Perspective: Therapeutic values of Indian Psychology- How to overcome anxiety, frustration, aggression etc- Yogic Prescriptions- Contribution of developing Philosophy of Indian Psychology
UNIT-2 Basic Psychology as Related to Counselling - Psychology: Definition, branches and methods: Observation, Interview & Case Study Sensation, perception, emotion, motivation, memory & intelligence
UNIT-3 Schools of Psychology as related to counseling- Stages & Factors of Psychological Development - Developmental task of different stages of development -Fulfilment and frustration of motives, conflict, anxiety and defence mechanisms at different stages of life.
UNIT-4 Psychodynamics of Adjustment - Adjustment problems, Cause of Maladjustment, Problems of Maladjustment-Family and Parenting, Peers, Media, Schooling, Socio-cultural context, Religious context and morality
UNIT-5
An introduction to meaning, objectives and theoretical perspectives of positive psychology - Life skills- Spirituality and well-being -
Subjective well- being: Characteristics and determinants, Life satisfaction and happiness
PRINCIPLES OF RISK ASSESSMENT
UNIT-1 Concept of Risk :Risk - meaning - Types of Risk-Managing Risk, Sources and Measurement of Risk-Risk Evaluation and PredictionDisaster Risk Management-Risk Retention and Transfer-Meaning of Actuary and Actuarial Science
UNIT-2 Insurance-Nature of Insurance Contract-Principle of Utmost Good Faith, Insurable Interest, proximity cause -Contribution and subrogation, Indemnity-Legal Aspects of Insurance Contract, Concept of Insurance, Need for Insurance
UNIT-3 Globalization of Insurance Sector-Reinsurance, Co-insurance, Assignment -Endowment - Types of Insurance Life insurance - General Insurance -Life Insurance-Features-classification of policies
UNIT-4 Surrender value-Introduction to Actuarial science-bonus- Policy -Application and acceptance-Assignments- Nomination -Loans surrender-Fore closure-Policy-Maturity claims-survival benefit-Payments death claims
UNIT-5
Waiver of evidence of title-Early claims-Claim concession Presumption of death-Accident and disability benefits -Settlement options General Insurance-Types of general insurance - Fire and Motor Insurance-Health Insurance
PERMIT TO WORK & LOCK OUT TAG OUT
UNIT-1 Importance of permit to work system - Roles and responsibilities of Requester, Issuing Authority- Performing Authority- Area Authority - Cold work & Hot Work permits
UNIT-2 Work Permits and Supporting Certificates i.e. Energy Isolation, Limitation of Access Certificate, Confined Space Entry Certificate, Excavation Certificate Tags, Flags, Isolations and Other Procedures
UNIT-3 Task Risk Assessment- Types of Energy - Lockout/Tag out Procedure- Prepare for machinery shutdown- Machinery or equipment isolation- Lockout or tag out application- Release of stored energy
UNIT-4 Verification of equipment Isolation - Removing Lockout/Tag out - Authorized personnel - Lockout/tag out kits & Danger tags & Tag ties
UNIT-5
Fundamentals of Electrical Hazards - Electric shock- Electric fire & explosion Electric flash & Electric burns - Do's & Don'ts while
working with Electricity
ACCIDENT / INCIDENT INVESTIGATION
UNIT-1 Incidents and Loss Control - Terminology - Effects of Hazards on the Work Process - Controlling Hazards - Liability - Processes of Loss Control - Development of Safety, Health, and Environmental Auditing
UNIT-2 Purpose and Scope - SH&E Audit Process- Hazard Analysis -Philosophy- What is Hazard Analysis?- Who Should Participate in Hazard Analysis -Job Safety Analysis- Breaking the Job Down into Steps
UNIT-3 Identifying Hazards and Potential Incident Causes- Inspection -Purpose -Types of Inspection- Incident Investigation -Why and When Are Incidents Investigated - Who Should Conduct the Investigation? -What to Investigate
UNIT-4 Conducting Interviews- Investigation Report and Implementing Corrective Action -Estimating Incident Costs-Definitions of Work Incidents for cost Analysis -Example of a Cost Estimate-Off the Job Disabling Injury Cost - OSHA Record
UNIT-5
Keeping Requirements - Incident Reports and Injury Records - Injury Data Analysis- Incidence Rates- Early Laws and Legislation -
Objectives of Worker's Compensation -Major Characteristics - Benefits-Degree of Disability
EMERGENCY / DISASTER MANAGEMENT - HAZARD / RISK IDENTIFICATION
UNIT-1 Introduction - the necessity of studying Disaster Management (DM)-The scope for a Disaster Manager - Disaster - Definition- Types of disasters- History of disasters- Components of disaster- Dimension of disasters-Phases of disaster
UNIT-2 Hazard - Definition-Types of hazards-Characteristic features, occurrence and impact of different types of hazards viz-Natural hazards (including geo hazards), human induced hazards, environmental hazards, bio hazards-Hazard map of India
UNIT-3 Vulnerability - Definition- Types of vulnerability - Physical vulnerability, Socioeconomic vulnerability, Vulnerability related to gender and age, rural & urban vulnerability- Vulnerability analysis with special reference to India
UNIT-4 Disaster Risk - Definition-Significance-Factors of disaster risk-Disaster Risk analysis- Inter-relationship between Hazard, Vulnerability and Disaster Risk-Global disaster risk situation -Disaster risk situation of India-Hazard
UNIT-5
Emergency response - Standard Operation Procedure (SOP) for disaster response- Information Management System-Warning
Dissemination- Evacuation- Search and Rescue operations-Relief operations- Emergency Operation Center (EOC)
ENVIRONMENT AND DISASTER RISK
UNIT-1 Introduction to Environment: Definition- Components of Environment- Relationship between different components Man Environment relationship- Impact of Technology on the environment-Environmental Degradation
UNIT-2 Sustainable Development- Environmental Education Introduction: Ecology- Objectives and Classification-Concepts of an ecosystem structure & function of ecosystem- Components of ecosystem- Ecological succession
UNIT-3 Environmental Pollution: Air Pollution- Classification of air pollutants- Noise Pollution-Water Pollution-Energy Resources: Renewable &Nonrenewable Resources- Energy Resources- Advantages and its Limitations
UNIT-4 Types of Disaster: Introduction- Types of Natural Disasters- Accidental Disasters- Impact of Disasters on Trade and International Trade -Natural Disasters- Technological and Social Disasters
UNIT-5
Disaster Management: Components of Disaster Management- Government's Role in Disaster Management through Control of
Information- Actors in Disaster Management- Organizing Relief measures at National and Local
PRACTICAL - I
PRACTICAL - II
PRACTICAL - III
PRACTICAL - IV
PRACTICAL - V
PRACTICAL - VI
PRACTICAL - VII