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Syllabus

Post Diploma in Industrial Safety

iNIFT
Indian National Institute of Fire Safety
Technology
Campus:-Plot no.-841, Bomikhal,
In Front of Esplanade Mall , Bhubaneswar-751010,Odhisha
www.iniftindia.com , E-mail-iniftindia1@gmail.com

Contact-9438801509/8249748053
PDIS( AS PER NCVTE)
SR. CODE PAPER TITLE THEORY PRACTICAL TOTAL
NO HOURS HOURS MARK
. EXTERNAL INTERNAL
1 PDIS-1 Principle of Safety, health & 30 20 60 40 100
environmental management
2 PDIS-2 Occupational Health & 30 20 60 40 100
Industrial Hygiene
3 PDIS-3 Hazard identification & 30 20 60 40 100
assessment
4 PDIS-4 Safety in Construction 30 20 60 40 100

5 PDIS-5 Health & Safety Legislation 30 20 60 40 100

6 PDIS-6 Plant layout and Material 30 20 60 40 100


Handling
7 PDIS-7 Safety in chemical industry 30 20 60 40 100
PDIS-8 Project * * * * 100
420 280 800

Total working day per year-244


Theory 180 Hours & practical-120 hours
PDIS-1
1. PRINCIPLES OF SAFETY , HEALTH, AND ENVIRONMENT
MANAGEMENT

1.1 Need for integration of safety, health and environment (SHE)


1.2 Fundamental of safety
1.3 Introduction of safety and safety management system
1.4 Need and philosophy of safety
1.5 Safety health and environment policy
1.6 Function of foremanship
1.7 Function of safety management for safety in plant
1.8 Safety promotional activities
1.9 Government role in safety

2. OVERVIEW OF INDUSTRIAL SAFETY MANAGEMENT


2.1 Terms and definition
2.2 Factory and factory competent person, factory inspector
2.3 Accident and classification of accident
2.4 Causes of accident
2.5 Accident theory
2.6 Safety committee and its functions
2.7 National safety council
2.8 Preventive maintenance and testing equipment
2.9 Annual evaluation
2.10 Types of plan and process
2.11 Resources management and organizational charts
2.12 Record keeping

3. MACHINE GUARDINGS
3.1 Principle of machine guarding

PDIS-2

INDUSTRIAL HYGINE AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH

1.1 Definition of industrial hygiene


1.2 Industrial hygiene control method
1.3 Routes entry of human system
1.4 Recognition, evaluation and control of basic hazards.
1.5 Bio chemical action of toxic substance
1.6 Concept of threshold limit value
1.7 L.E.L –lower exposure limit
1.8 P.E.L-Permissible exposure limit
1.9 S.T.E.L-Short term exposure limits
1.10 Air sampling strategic
1.11 Personal exposure monitoring
1.12 Work environment, monitoring, biological sampling and analysis
1.13 Occupation involving risk of contracting diseases.
1.14 Methods of prevention for occupational diseases and evaluation of injuries.
1.15 Mode of causation of the diseases and its effects, diagnostic method and biological
monitoring.
1.16 Adverse health effect of noise, vibration, cold, heat stress, and improper illumination.
1.17 Thermal radiation, ionising and non ionisation radiation
1.18 Short term and long term effects of exposure.

PDIS-3

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE

1.1 Emergency control plan


1.2 House keeping
1.3 Working height
1.4 Confined space
1.5 Operational control procedure(OCP)
1.6 Gas cylinder rule 1981
1.7 Checklists
1.8 Safety inspection and audit
1.9 The employees state insurance act 1948
1.10 Job safety analysis
1.11 Chemical safety
1.12 Work permits
1.13 Duties and responsibilities
1.14 Safety in material handling
1.15 Factory act 1948 and Odisha factory rule
1.16 Cranes
1.17 Road safety
1.18 Conveyor belt safety
1.19 Scaffoldings
1.20 Ladders
1.21 Excavation
1.22 Standard operation procedure and standard maintenance procedure
PDIS-4

HAZARD IDENTIFICATION & ASSESSMENT

1.1 Job safety Analysis


1.2 Introduction to Risk Management
1.3 Building Support, Forming Partnerships, and Involving the Public
1.4 Identifying Hazards
1.5 Analyze Risk
1.6 Assess Risk
1.7 Identify and Assess Risk Reduction Measures
1.8 Financing Risk Reduction

PDIS-5

SAFETY IN CONSTRUCTION

1.1 Recognize the construction safety hazards associated with various construction
processes, materials and equipment.
1.2 Identify the most common causes of accidents and fatalities in hazardous areas of
construction.
1.3 Recommend abatement techniques for hazards found in construction.
1.4 Understand the OSHA standards and the enforceable requirements for worker safety
and health.
1.5 Underground works: excavation – drilling – blasting – trenching – shoring –
structuring – tunneling – pilling and safety in using arid and operating machinery and
equipment relating to the above works Above ground works: scaffolding – centering –
formwork ladders – concerting – wall and floor opening – staircases and special
operation concerted with irrigation work .
1.6 safety in use and preparation of related machinery and equipment Movement of
materials and personnel: Heavy/long items – Railway wagons – motor trucks –
Vehicles etc. – Hazardous materials Special works: high rise buildings – bridges –
road – railway asphalting pneumatic caissons – electrical installations and lifts Fire
prevention and protection at work site

HEALTH & SAFETY LEGISLATION

1.1 THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948 AND THE FACTORIES RULES Factories Act –
Provisions under the factories act and rules made there under with amendments – Case Laws
under the factories act 5.3 SOCIAL SECURITY – LEGISLATIONS 5.3.1 Workmen’s
compensation act and Rules 5.3.2 ESI Act and Rules. Contract Labor (Abolition and
Regulation)Act 5.3.3 Public Liability Insurance Act 5.3.4 Social Accountability 8000 SA -
8000 5.4 SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT (SHE) RELATED IMPORTANT
LEGISLATION: SALIENT FEATURE: Indian Boilers Act, 1923 with allied Regulations,
1961; Indian electricity Act 2003 and Rules; Indian explosive Act, 1984 and Rules;
Petroleum Act and Rules; Gas cylinders rules; Calcium Carbide rules; The Insecticides Act
and rules 5.4.3 Radiation protection rules; Hazardous material transportation rules; 5.4.4
Static and mobile (Unfired) pressure vessel rules, 1981 as amended in 2000 5.4.5 The Dock
workers (Safety, Health and Welfare) act 1996 and rules and regulations 5.4.6 The Building
and other construction workers (regulation of employment and conditions of service) Act,
1996 5.4.7 The Building and other construction workers (Regulation of employment and
conditions of service) Act, 1998 5.4.8 The Building and other construction workers Welfare
Cess Act, 1996 Cess Rules, 1998.

1.2 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION LEGISLATIONS: 5.5.1 Water (Prevention and


control of pollution) Act 1974 and rules – Air (Prevention and Control of pollution) Act,
1981 and 1982 and Rules. Motor vehicles act, 1988 as amended in 2000, The Central Motor
Vehicles Rules, 1989 as amended in 2000 and transport of hazards goods rules 5.5.2
Environment protection act 1986 (Amended) and rules – MSIHC Rules – Noise Pollution
Act, 1998, Bio- medical Waste, Hazardous Waste management rules

PDIS-6

PLANT LAYOUT AND MATERIAL HANDLING

1.1 Manual: kinetics of manual material handling, maximum loads that could be carried.
1.2 Lifting and carrying of objects of different shapes, size and weight.
1.3 Safe use of accessories for manual handling storage of materials.
1.4 Safety in stacking and unstacking, floor loading conditions.
1.5 Layout conditions for safety in storage, Ergonomics of manual handling and storage.
1.6 Mechanical: lifting machinery, lift and Hoists; safety aspects in design and
construction, testing, use and care, signaling, inspection and maintenance.
1.7 Safety in design and construction, operation, inspection and maintenance of
industrial trucks, lifting trackless and loose gears, conveyors.
1.8 Safety features, safe locations, testing, inspection and maintenance of lifting tackles,
safe working load for all mechanical material handling equipment. The competent
persons in relation on safety legislation – duties and responsibilities.

PDIS-7

SAFETY IN CHEMICAL INDUSTRY

PDIS-8

PROJECT

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