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Annamalai University: P.G.Diploma in Health, Safety & Environment

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ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY
DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION

P.G.Diploma in Health,Safety
& Environment

REGULATIONS AND SYLLABUS

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P.G.DIPLOMA IN HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT (PGDHSE)


REGULATIONS AND SYLLABUS

REGULATIONS
Conditions for Admission
Candidates for admission to One year P.G. Diploma Course in Health, Safety
and Environment should have passed one of the following examinations:
1. Bachelors Degree in Science (Any Branch)
2. Diploma (Three years) / Degree in any branch of Engineering or Technology
or equivalent.
Medium of Instruction
English will be the medium of instruction for the course.
Scheme of Examinations
There will be two examinations each year, one regular, one supplementary.
Minimum
Course Subjects Hours Marks
for a pass
I Industrial Safety 3 75 + 25 40

II Safety in Construction 3 75 + 25 40

III Occupational Health 3 75 + 25 40

IV Environment and Pollution 3 75 + 25 40

Passing Requirements
A candidate passing in all subjects will be classified as follows:
Marks Classification
a) 40% and above, but less than 50% Pass

b) 50% and above but less than 60% Second Class

c) 60% and above, but less than 75% First Class

d) 75% and above First Class with Distinction

A candidate will be declared to have passed the examination in First Class or


First Class with Distinction if he/she has passed all the courses in the first
appearance and obtained an aggregate of not less than 60 or 75% of marks
respectively.
Personal Contact Programme
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The Personal Contact Programme for the theory portions will be conducted at
different centres for 10 days out of which 7 days are compulsory.
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SYLLABUS
COURSE – I : INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
Aim
The course is aimed at making the student aware of various safety aspects in
industry as regards to work execution activity. It also makes him to know the
various hazards, risks and precautions to be exercised in industry site works.
Objectives
On completion of the course the student is expected to be aware of industrial
accidents, processes & job related occupational hazards & importance of safety
knowledge in preventing them.
Unit – I
Fundamentals of safety, Accidents, causes, classification, Investigation
reports, preventive action, Legal aspects of safety – Factories Act 1948.
Unit – II
Work permit systems – Types of permit with details of each, Personal Protective
Equipments, Hazard Analysis.
Unit – III
Risk Assessment, Emergency Control Plan – Safety Policy, Proper usage &
maintenance of tools, Industrial psychology.
Unit – IV
Properties of Hazardous, toxic, flammable materials, Handling, transportation,
usage of chemicals hazardous to humans.
Unit – V
Risks in confined places – Control measures & PPE’s to be used, Threshold
limits of hazardous materials / gases & flammable limits of inflammables,
Handling, storage and usage of high pressure gas cylinders – Risks & precautions.
OHSAS – 18001 and OSHA – Introduction – OH & S Policy – Process Safety
Management (PSM) as per OSHA performance measurements to determine
effectiveness of PSM.
Reference Books
1. Industrial Safety Health and Environmental Management system
Publication: Khanna Publishers, Authors: R.K Jain and Sunil S. Rao
2. Industrial Safety Management Publication: Tata Mc Graw-Hill Publishing
Company Ltd. Author: L. M. Deshmukh
3. ABC of Industrial Safety Remember ABC Publication: MEEDS Author: V P M
Mani.
4. Industrial Accident Prevention – Publication: Mc Graw-Hill – Author: Herbert
William Heinrich.
5. Fire and Explosion Hazards Handbook of Industrial Chemicals Publication:
Jaico Publishing House Author: Tatyana A. Devletshina & Nicholas P.
Cheremisinoff, Ph. D.
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COURSE – II: SAFETY IN CONSTRUCTION


Aim
The course is aimed at making the student aware of hazards & risk aspects in
construction activity. It also highlights his commitment to safety procedures and
the hazards he has to face on construction sites.
Objectives
On completion of the course the student is expected to be aware of industrial
accidents, processes & job related hazards on construction site & importance of
safety measures, implementation of safety programme.
Unit – I
Risks in Hot works execution like welding, gas cutting, grinding, sand
blasting etc. – PPE’s to be used and control measures needed, Precautions in usage
of high pressure, compressed air, pneumatic tools, jack hammers etc.
Unit – II
Work at heights, scaffoldings, Types of scaffolds, safety requirements, design &
load factors and good maintenance tips, defects, inspection, Ladder safety etc.
Unit – III
Hazards in mechanical handling of equipments, Lifting techniques, rigging
safety, slings, hoists, chain blocks, pulleys, derricks and crane operations.
Unit – IV
Safety in mobile equipment usage, cranes, Fork lift trucks, poclains, tippers
etc., Mobile equipment inspection checklist.
Unit – V
Safety in Hazardous areas – tripping, slipping & impacting, Common on – site
injuries & their prevention / control / treatment, Precautions in paint & Solvent
handling, Precautions in usage of portable grinders, drilling machines, cold
cutting machines etc.
Reference Books
1. Hand Book of Construction Safety Practices, Bureau of Indian Standards,
New Delhi, 2001.
2. Construction Safety – Publication: Prentice Hall- Author: Jimmie Hinze,
1997.
3. ABC of Industrial Safety Remember ABC Publication: MEEDS Author: V P M
Mani.
4. Electrical Safety, Fire Safety Engineering and Safety Management– Rao.S
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COURSE – III: OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH


Aim
The course is aimed at making the student aware of various safety aspects as
regards to workers occupational health. It also highlights the occupational hazards
he has to face on job sites & preventive / control measures needed.
Objectives
On completion of the course the student is expected to be aware of accidents,
processes & job related occupational hazards & importance of measures to protect
himself against the same.
Unit – I
Definition, need for occupational health, monitoring, Ergonomics – study.
Unit – II
Occupational related common diseases, ailments and control actions needed –
managements obligations – Legal aspects.
Unit – III
Industrial lighting and ventilation, Importance of industrial hygiene and good
house keeping, Emergency planning and response.
Unit – IV
Basic First aid for common on – site ailments / injuries, Proper care of ear,
eyes, throat, teeth and skin, Community health.
Unit – V
Legal aspects of occupation related diseases / injuries, Medical surveillance
and facilities to workmen, Compensation and rehabilitation, Yoga for health and
stress free life.
Reference Books

1. Industrial Safety Health and Environmental Management system Publication:


Khanna Publishers Authors: R.K Jain and Sunil S. Rao
2. Safety, Security and Risk Management – Singh U. K.
3. Electrical Safety, Fire Safety Engineering and Safety Management – Rao. S
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COURSE – IV: ENVIRONMENT & POLLUTION

Aim
The course is aimed at making the student aware of risk, hazards, accidents
and illnesses related to common day to day, industrial activities and jobs and ways
to prevent / protect themselves from such situations. It also highlights man
commitment to environmental well – being.

Objectives
On completion of the course, the student is expected to be familiar with
occupation related illnesses / hazards and preventive / control measures there of.
He is also made aware of his obligation towards environmental preservation.

Unit – I
Importance of environment conservation, Effect of Pollution on Man and
environment - Concept and Scope of Environmental Chemistry, Formation of Ozone
in the Stratosphere – Natural Cycles of Environment Hydrological, Oxygen,
Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Carbon and Sulphur Cycles – Radio –Nuclide in the
environment

Unit – II
Causes of environmental degradation – and control actions recommended,
Solid Waste Management – Sources, Classification of Solid Wastes – Methods of
collection – Public Health aspects – Disposal methods.

Unit – III
Water pollution – Classification of Water pollutants – Characteristics of Waste
water – Treatment methods – Sedimentation, Coagulation, Equilization,
Neutralisation, Aerobic and Anaerobic processes – Evaporation, Ion Exchange,
Chemical Precipitation and Electro dialysis

Unit – IV
Air pollution – Classification of Air pollutants - Climate change, Acid rain,
Photo-chemical smog and global warming - Air pollution control methods and
equipments source correction method. Cleaning and removal of gaseous effluents.

Unit – V
Sources of Noise & Vibration in Industries and in Environment- Control
methods – Effects of Noise and vibration on Human and environmental systems -
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Wild life conservation, Deforestation & land degradation. Legal aspects of pollutions
– laws.

Reference Books
1. Industrial Safety Health and Environmental Management system
Publication: Khanna Publishers Authors: R.K Jain and Sunil S. Rao
2. ABC of Industrial Safety Remember ABC Publication: MEEDS Author: V P M
Mani.
3. Industrial Safety and Pollution Control Handbook – Nagaraj. J
4. Environmental Pollution Control Engineering, Author: C S Rao, Wiley
Eastern Ltd.,

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