Industrial Safety Engineering
Industrial Safety Engineering
Industrial Safety Engineering
Preamble: The course is intended to give knowledge of various safety management principles,
various safety systems, various machine guarding devices, hazard identification techniques,
energy sources, systems & applications and the need in the present context. Learners will be
able to compare different hazard identification tools and choose the most appropriate based on
the nature of industry. It aims to equip students in working with projects and to take up research
work in connected areas
Prerequisite: Nil
Course Outcomes: After the completion of the course the student will be able to
Explain about personal protective equipment, its selection, safety performance &
CO2 indicators and importance of housekeeping. (Cognitive Knowledge level:
Understand)
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Mapping of course outcomes with program outcomes
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Assessment Pattern
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Mark distribution:
Each of the two internal examinations has to be conducted out of 50 marks. First series test shall
be preferably conducted after completing the first half of the syllabus and the second series test
shall be preferably conducted after completing remaining part of the syllabus. There will be two
parts: Part A and Part B. Part A contains 5 questions (preferably, 2 questions each from the
completed modules and 1 question from the partly completed module), having 3 marks for each
question adding up to 15 marks for part A. Students should answer all questions from Part A.
Part B contains 7 questions (preferably, 3 questions each from the completed modules and 1
question from the partly completed module), each with 7 marks. Out of the 7 questions, a student
should answer any 5.
There will be two parts; Part A and Part B. Part A contains 10 questions with 2 questions from
each module, having 3 marks for each question. Students should answer all questions. Part B
contains 2 questions from each module of which a student should answer any one. Each question
can have maximum 2 sub-divisions and carries 14 marks.
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Syllabus
Need for safety. Safety and productivity. Definitions: Accident, Injury, Unsafe act, Unsafe
Condition, Dangerous Occurrence, Reportable accidents. Theories of accident causation. Safety
organization- objectives, types, functions, Role of management, supervisors, workmen, unions,
government and voluntary agencies in safety. Safety policy. Safety Officer-responsibilities,
authority. Safety committee-need, types, advantages.
Personal protection in the work environment, Types of PPEs, Personal protective equipment-
respiratory and non-respiratory equipment. Standards related to PPEs. Monitoring Safety
Performance: Frequency rate, severity rate, incidence rate, activity rate. Housekeeping:
Responsibility of management and employees. Advantages of good housekeeping. 5 s of
housekeeping. Work permit system- objectives, hot work and cold work permits. Typical
industrial models and methodology. Entry into confined spaces.
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welding and Arc Welding. Material Handling-Classification-safety consideration- manual and
mechanical handling. Handling assessments and techniques- lifting, carrying, pulling, pushing,
palletizing and stocking. Material Handling equipment-operation & maintenance. Maintenance
of common elements-wire rope, chains slings, hooks, clamps. Hearing Conservation Program in
Production industries.
Hazard and risk, Types of hazards –Classification of Fire, Types of Fire extinguishers, fire
explosion and toxic gas release, Structure of hazard identification and risk assessment.
Identification of hazards: Inventory analysis, Fire and explosion hazard rating of process plants
- The Dow Fire and Explosion Hazard Index, Preliminary hazard analysis, Hazard and
Operability study (HAZOP)) – methodology, criticality analysis, corrective action and follow-up.
Control of Chemical Hazards, Hazardous properties of chemicals, Material Safety Data Sheets
(MSDS).
Text Books:
1. R.K Jain (2000) Industrial Safety, Health and Environment management systems, Khanna
Publications.
2. Paul S V (2000), Safety management System and Documentation training Programme
handbook, CBS Publication.
3. Krishnan, N.V. (1997). Safety management in Industry. Jaico Publishing House, New
Delhi.
4. John V. Grimaldi and Rollin H.Simonds. (1989) Safety management. All India Traveller
Book Seller, Delhi.
5. Ronald P. Blake. (1973). Industrial safety. Prentice Hall, New Delhi.
6. Alan Waring. (1996). Safety management system. Chapman & Hall, England.
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Course Level Assessment Questions:
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Model Question Paper
PART A
(10 X 3 = 30 Marks)
PART B
Answer one full question from each module
Module 1
11. List the various accident causation theories and explain any one in details. (14 Marks)
12. a) Discuss the significance of safety policy in reducing the accidents. (4 Marks)
b) Safety and productivity are the two sides of a coin’. Are you agreeing with this
statement? Explain with your arguments. (10 Marks)
Module 2
13. a) Classify the personal protective equipment. List the suitability of at least fifteen types of
PPEs. (10 Marks)
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b) How will you calculate the frequency rate? Explain with an example. (4 Marks)
14. a) How will you compare the safety performance of two industries? Explain with suitable
example. (10 Marks)
b) Which are the steps to be followed in confined space entry to protect the life a worker.
(4 Marks)
Module 3
15. Discuss the safety and fire protection facilities required for a high rise building as per
National building code. (14 Marks)
16. a) Identify the various hazards during the different stages of building construction.
(7 Marks)
b) Discuss the important types of ergonomic hazards associated with industries.(7 Marks)
Module 4
17. Which are the various types of machine guarding devices used industries. Discuss the
suitability of each machine guarding devices. (14 Marks)
18. With suitable sketches briefly explain seven defects of wire ropes. (14 Marks)
Module 5
19. What is Hazard and Operability Analysis? How do you conduct a HAZOP analysis?
(14 Marks)
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Course Contents and Lecture Schedule
No. of Lectures/
Topic Tutorials
No.
L-T
2.6 Work permit system- objectives, hot work and cold work permits. 11
2.7 Typical industrial models and methodology. Entry into confined 12
spaces.
3 Introduction to construction industry and safety
3.1 Excavation and filling – Under-water works – Under-pinning & 13
Shoring
3.2 Ladders & Scaffolds – Tunneling 14
3.3 Blasting –Demolition – Confined space 15
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3.7 Musculoskeletal Disorders and Cumulative Trauma Disorders. 19
4 Machinery safeguard
4.1 Point-of-Operation, Principle of machine guarding - 20
4.2 Types of guards and devices. 21
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