C. C. in Disaster Management (411212) : Maharashtra State Board of Vocational Education Examination, Mumbai 51
C. C. in Disaster Management (411212) : Maharashtra State Board of Vocational Education Examination, Mumbai 51
C. C. in Disaster Management (411212) : Maharashtra State Board of Vocational Education Examination, Mumbai 51
1 Name of Syllabus C. C. in Disaster Management
(411212)
2 Max.Nos of Student 25 Students
3 Duration 1 Year
4 Type Part Time
5 Nos Of Days / Week 6 Days
6 Nos Of Hours /Days 4 Hrs
7 Space Required Workshop = 300 Sq feet
Class Room = 200 Sq feet
TOTAL = 500 Sq feet
8 Entry Qualification S. S. C.
9 Objective Of Syllabus/ A main objective of Disaster Management course is to acquaint
introduction the students with the philosophy, approaches and theories as an
academic as well as professional field.
10 Employment Can work independently or wok in social non government
Opportunity organization disaster management organization
11 Teacher’s Qualification Graduate with 2 yrs exp in relevant field
12 Training System Training System Per Week
Theory Practical Total
06 Hours 18 Hours 24 Hours
13 Exam. System Sr. Paper Name of Subject TH/PR Hours Max. Min.
No. Code Marks Marks
1 41121211 FUNDAMENTALS OF TH -I 3 hrs 100 35
DISASTER
MANAGEMENT
2 41121212 DISASTER TH-II 3 hrs 100 35
MANAGEMENT
MECHANISMS
3 41121213 RESCUE AND C.P.C.R TH-III 3 hrs. 100 35
4 41121221 REMOTE SENSING & PR-I 3 hrs 100 50
GIS IN DISASTER
MANAGEMENT
5 41121222 RESEARCH METHODS PR-II 3 hrs 100 50
IN DISASTER
MANAGEMENT
6 41121223 RESCUE AND C.P.C.R PR-III 3 hrs. 100 50
Total 600 255
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Theory ‐ I FUNDAMENTALS OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Definition and Concept of Hazard, Risk, Vulnerability and Disaster
Meaning, Nature, Characteristics and Types of Disasters
Foundations of Disaster Studies: Review of Concepts
Historical Developments: Western vs Oriental discourse on disaster Studies
Globalization and Disaster Studies
Social Science and Domains Approach
Natural Science Approach
Applied Science Approach
Critique of Approaches
Behavioral; Complexity; Mutuality; Structural. Theories:
Models: Pressure and Release (PAR); Access Model; Risk Factor Model
Disaster Management: Meaning, Concepts, Principles, Scope, Objectives and
Approaches
Elements of Disaster Management.
Disaster Mitigation: Hazard Assessment, Vulnerability Assessment, Risk Assessment,
Protective Measures and Public Information.
Disaster Preparedness: Disaster Plan, Damage Inspection, repair and Recovery
procedures, Communication and Control Centers, Disaster Forecasting, Warning and
Prediction.
Disaster Relief: Rapid Damage Assessment, Search and Rescue operations, Evacuation
and Shelter, Food and Medical Supply, Mass Media Coverage, Relief Aid, Maintaining
Public Order.
Reconstruction Planning: Meaning and Significance.
Economic and Social Rehabilitation
DISASTERS IN INDIA
Regionalization of India on the basis of Disasters: Earthquakes, Droughts and
Floods.
Earthquakes: Case studies: Kangra, Bhuj, Latur, Kutchh, Uttarkashi
Landslides and Avalanches: Case studies along major river basins.
Cyclones: Case studies of Coastal areas of Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.
Floods and Cloud Bursts: Case studies along river basins
Droughts and Desertification.
Chemical and Industrial Disasters
Urban Disasters: Case Studies of Metropolitan Regions: Delhi and Mumbai
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Theory ‐ II ‐ DISASTER MANAGEMENT MECHANISMS
Institutional Framework of Disaster Management in India
Stakeholders in Disaster Management.
National/Central Level Management: Nodal Agencies
National Disaster Management Authority.
State Authorities, local groups and committees: State, District and Local Level
Management
Community Participation in Disaster Management and Risk Reduction
Role of the following in Disaster Management:
NGO, Private Organizations
Army and Police
Educational Institutions
Finance and Insurance in Disaster Management
Definition, nature, role and importance of Insurance
Kinds of Insurance and Process of Insurance
Insurance assurance and re‐insurance.
Insurance and Disaster management
Role of Macro Insurance in Disaster Management
Risk Management Objectives (i.e., economic effects) explicit
Quantify the Risks; Assessment of Damage for Insurance
Risk Management Products
Dynamic Financial Analysis (DFA)
Community Perception of Disasters and Insurance Decisions.
Role and Importance of finance in disaster management.
Disaster Finance and Risk Reduction‐Private Sector Participation
Role of World Bank in Disaster finance and Risk Reduction
Financing Disaster Risk in India
NATURAL AND HUMAN INDUCED DISASTERS
Classification of Disasters; Conceptualizing the interface between environmental
degradation and disasters
Natural Disasters I: Earthquakes and Tsunamis; Volcanic Eruptions; Landslides
and Avalanches
Natural Disasters II: Cyclones; Forest‐fires; Droughts and Desertification; Floods
Human Induced Disasters I: Nuclear Disasters; Chemical Disasters; Soil and
Water Pollution
Human Induced Disasters II: Global warming; Biological Disasters: Epidemics
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Practical ‐ I
REMOTE SENSING & GIS IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Fundamentals of Remote Sensing
Fundamentals of Geographic Information System (GIS)
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Disaster Management: Geoinformatics Perspective
Disaster Mitigation: Hazard Analysis and Mapping; Risk and Vulnerability Assessment;
Structural and Non Structural Measures.
Disaster preparedness: Contingency Planning; Warning and Evacuation; Consolidated
Preparation for next Disaster.
Disaster Emergency: Provision for Search, rescue and First Aid; Immediate Relief:
Food, Water, Cloth; Shelter and Medical Care; Assessment Survey: Economic damage,
Death toll etc.
Rehabilitation: Restoration of basic services and functions
Reconstruction: Reconstruction of services and long‐term preventive measures.
Practical ‐ II
RESEARCH METHODS IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Scientific Investigation: Definition, scope and objective, types, approaches and significance.
The research process: the broad problem area, preliminary data collection, problem,
selection and definition, theoretical framework, hypothesis development and elements of
research design.
Experimental design: the laboratory experiment, variables, validity, types of experimental
designs.
Data collection, Measurement, processing and analysis: collection, processing and analysis;
measurement in research, operational definition, measurement scales, scaling; scaling
techniques, reliability and validity; sources of data; data collection methods: interviewing,
questionnaires, other methods of data collection; review of statistical data analysis.
Sampling: Need and purpose of sampling, population and sample, population frame,
sampling with and without replacement, population parameters.
Sampling theory–sampling distributions, parameter estimation, hypothesis testing. Sampling
designs – probability and non‐probability sampling
Report writing: the research proposal, the report, integral parts of the report, steps involved
in report writing, types of reports, oral presentation, conclusions.
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THEORY ‐ III
PART A
RESQUE / C.P.C.R. (THEORY)
No. Chapter Details of chapter
No.
1 Rope Loop Types of loop Knot
Types of knot
a)Thumb knot b)Clove Hitch knot
c)Improvised Ladder d)Reef knot
e) sheet knot f) Blow line knot
g) Chair knot h) Draw Hitch knot
i) Timber Hitch and Half Hitch knot
2 Lift Human lifting methods by single person
a)Human Crutch b)Cradle Method
c) Pick a‐ Back d) Pick a‐ Back Reverse
e) Fireman’s Lift f)Drag Method
g)Fireman’s Crawl h) Bow line Drag
Human lifting method by two person
a) Two hand seat b) Three hand seat
c)Four hand seat d)Fore and Afl method
3 Stretches Types of Stretches
a)Blanket stretchers b)Blanket and rope stretchers
c) Bandage stretchers d) Rope stretchers
4 First i)General Principles Aims of first aid, First Aider, Qualities of
aids first Aider Important tasks of First Aider
ii)First Aid Actions at an Emergency site a) Approach b)
Important rule c)Assessing the situation d)Safety during the
Assessment of the situation
e)Appropriate use of Bystanders f)Determining the priorities
g)calling for assistance h)Points to be considered while passing
information to authorities
i)How to handle multiple casualties and injuries
iii)First Aid Kit a) Important points regarding first aid kit b)
Contents of first aid kit
iv)Steps in First Aid
v)Spinal injury recovery position a)steps
vi)First Aid to a patient with convulsion
a)Definition b)Symptoms c) First Aid steps d)Don’t in convulsions
vii)First Aid in Poisonings a)Definition)Routes of entry c)First Aid
viii)Specific Poisoning in Disaster
a)Carbon monoxide b) Insecticides)Corrosive poison d)Food
poisoning)Industrial poisoning
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THEORY III
PART B
RESQUE / C.P.C.R.
No. Chapter Details of chapter
No.
1 Triage i)Grouping of triage
method
ii)Necessity and implementation
2 Blooding Types of blooding
ii) Controlling of blooding
3 Fracture i)types of fracture
ii) supporting system of fracture
4 First Points to be considered while passing information to
aids authorities
i)How to handle multiple casualties and injuries ii)First
Aid Kit
a) Important points regarding first aid kit
b) Contents of first aid kit
iii)Steps in First Aid
iv)Spinal injury recovery position a)steps
v)First Aid to a patient with convulsion
a)Definition
b)Symptoms
c) First Aid steps
d)Don’t in convulsions
vi)First Aid in Poisonings
a)Definition
b)Routes of entry
c)First Aid
vii)Specific Poisoning in Disaster
a)Carbon monoxide
b) Insecticides
c)Corrosive poison
d)Food poisoning
e)Industrial poisoning
5 C.P.C.R. a)Air way
b)Breathing
c)Circulation
d)Artificial Respiration
e)Heart Attack
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PRACTICAL III
PART A
RESCUE AND C.P.C.R...
LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. To practice Thumb Knot
2. To practice Clove Hitch or Anchoring Knot.
3 To practice Improvised Ladder Knot.
4 To practice Reef Knot.
5 To practice Sheet Band Knot.
6. To practice Bowline Knot.
7 To practice Chair Knot.
8 To practice Draw Hitch Knot
9. To practice Timber Hitch and Half Hitch Knot.
10. To perform single person lifts method‐ Human Crutch.
11 To perform single person Lifts method‐ Cradle
12 To perform single person Lifts method‐ Pick –A‐ Back
13 To perform single person Lifts method‐ Pick –A‐ Reverse.
14 To perform single person Lifts method‐ Fireman’s
15 To perform single person Lifts method‐ Drag
16 To perform single person Lifts method‐ Fireman’s Crawl
17 To perform single person Lifts method‐ Bow Line Drag.
18 To perform double person Lifts method Two Hand Seat
19 To perform double person Lifts method Three Hand Seat
20 To perform double person Lifts method Four Hand Seat
21 To perform double person Lifts method Fore and AFT Seat
22 To perform Blanket Stretcher method
23 To perform Blanket and Rope Stretcher method
24 To perform Bandage Stretcher method
25 To perform Rope Stretcher method
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PRACTICAL III
PART B
RESCUE AND C.P.C.R.
LIST OF PRACTICAL.
1. To study the Triage Assessment.
2. To learn the common condition of Triage.
3. To learn the controlling of Blooding.
4 To learn the supporting system of fracture.
5 To study the steps of Spinal Injury Recovery Position .
6. To study the steps of First Aid to a patient with convulsion .
7 To study the First Aid in Poisoning.
8. To learn the Specific Poisoning in disaster.
9. To practice the artificial respiration methods.
10. Practice for counting of Heart‐Beats (Nadi).
11 To learn the method of First Aid for Heart‐Attack .
12 To learn the method of First Aid for Drowning.
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