IS 9311 PRINCIPLES OF SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY ME INDUSTRIAL SAFETY ENGINEERING 1ST SEM SYLLABUS REGULATION 2009 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY FIRST SEMESTER ME INDUSTRIAL SAFETY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS, TEXTBOOKS, REFERENCE BOOKS,EXAM PORTIONS,QUESTION BANK,PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS,MODEL QUESTION PAPERS, CLASS NOTES, IMPORTANT 2 MARKS, 8 MARKS, 16 MARKS TOPICS. IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011 2012-2013 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI, TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2009 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2009
IS 9311 PRINCIPLES OF SAFETY MANAGEMENT L T P C
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UNIT I CONCEPTS AND TECHNIQUES 10
History of Safety movement –Evolution of modern safety concept- general concepts of
management – planning for safety for optimization of productivity -productivity, quality
and safety-line and staff functions for safety-budgeting for safety-safety policy.
Incident Recall Technique (IRT), disaster control, job safety analysis, safety survey,
safety inspection, safety sampling, evaluation of performance of supervisors on safety.
3
UNIT II SAFETY AUDIT - INTRODUCTION 10
Components of safety audit, types of audit, audit methodology, non conformity reporting
(NCR), audit checklist and report – review of inspection, remarks by government
agencies, consultants, experts – perusal of accident and safety records, formats –
implementation of audit indication - liaison with departments to ensure co-ordination –
check list – identification of unsafe acts of workers and unsafe conditions in the shop
floor.
UNIT III ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION AND REPORTING 10
Concept of an accident, reportable and non reportable accidents, reporting to statutory
authorities – principles of accident prevention – accident investigation and analysis –
records for accidents, departmental accident reports, documentation of accidents –
unsafe act and condition – domino sequence – supervisory role – role of safety
committee –cost of accident.
UNIT IV SAFETY PERFORMANCE MONITORING 8
ANSI (Z16.1) Recommended practices for compiling and measuring work injury
experience – permanent total disabilities, permanent partial disabilities, temporary total
disabilities - Calculation of accident indices, frequency rate, severity rate, frequency
severity incidence, incident rate, accident rate, safety “t” score, safety activity rate –
problems.
UNIT V SAFETY EDUCATION AND TRAINING 7
Importance of training-identification of training needs-training methods – programmes,
seminars, conferences, competitions – method of promoting safe practice - motivation –
communication - role of government agencies and private consulting agencies in safety
training – creating awareness, awards, celebrations, safety posters, safety displays,
safety pledge, safety incentive scheme, safety campaign – Domestic Safety and
Training.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Heinrich H.W. “Industrial Accident Prevention” McGraw-Hill Company, New York,
1980.
2. Krishnan N.V. “Safety Management in Industry” Jaico Publishing House,
Bombay, 1997.
3. Lees, F.P., “Loss Prevention in Process Industries” Butterworth publications,
London, 2nd edition, 1990.
4. John Ridley, “Safety at Work”, Butterworth and Co., London, 1983.
REFERENCES:
1. Dan Petersen, “Techniques of Safety Management”, McGraw-Hill Company,
Tokyo, 1981.
2. Relevant India Acts and Rules, Government of India.
3. Relevant Indian Standards and Specifications, BIS, New Delhi.
4. Blake R.B., “Industrial Safety” Prentice Hall, Inc., New Jersey, 1973.
5. “Safety and Good House Keeping”, N.P.C., New Delhi, 1985.
6. “Accident Prevention Manual for Industrial Operations”, N.S.C.Chicago, 1982.
7. Journal by Insurance company surveyors and loss assessors – Mumbai –
published by Insurance companies.
IS 9311 PRINCIPLES OF SAFETY MANAGEMENT L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I CONCEPTS AND TECHNIQUES 10
History of Safety movement –Evolution of modern safety concept- general concepts of
management – planning for safety for optimization of productivity -productivity, quality
and safety-line and staff functions for safety-budgeting for safety-safety policy.
Incident Recall Technique (IRT), disaster control, job safety analysis, safety survey,
safety inspection, safety sampling, evaluation of performance of supervisors on safety.
3
UNIT II SAFETY AUDIT - INTRODUCTION 10
Components of safety audit, types of audit, audit methodology, non conformity reporting
(NCR), audit checklist and report – review of inspection, remarks by government
agencies, consultants, experts – perusal of accident and safety records, formats –
implementation of audit indication - liaison with departments to ensure co-ordination –
check list – identification of unsafe acts of workers and unsafe conditions in the shop
floor.
UNIT III ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION AND REPORTING 10
Concept of an accident, reportable and non reportable accidents, reporting to statutory
authorities – principles of accident prevention – accident investigation and analysis –
records for accidents, departmental accident reports, documentation of accidents –
unsafe act and condition – domino sequence – supervisory role – role of safety
committee –cost of accident.
UNIT IV SAFETY PERFORMANCE MONITORING 8
ANSI (Z16.1) Recommended practices for compiling and measuring work injury
experience – permanent total disabilities, permanent partial disabilities, temporary total
disabilities - Calculation of accident indices, frequency rate, severity rate, frequency
severity incidence, incident rate, accident rate, safety “t” score, safety activity rate –
problems.
UNIT V SAFETY EDUCATION AND TRAINING 7
Importance of training-identification of training needs-training methods – programmes,
seminars, conferences, competitions – method of promoting safe practice - motivation –
communication - role of government agencies and private consulting agencies in safety
training – creating awareness, awards, celebrations, safety posters, safety displays,
safety pledge, safety incentive scheme, safety campaign – Domestic Safety and
Training.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Heinrich H.W. “Industrial Accident Prevention” McGraw-Hill Company, New York,
1980.
2. Krishnan N.V. “Safety Management in Industry” Jaico Publishing House,
Bombay, 1997.
3. Lees, F.P., “Loss Prevention in Process Industries” Butterworth publications,
London, 2nd edition, 1990.
4. John Ridley, “Safety at Work”, Butterworth and Co., London, 1983.
REFERENCES:
1. Dan Petersen, “Techniques of Safety Management”, McGraw-Hill Company,
Tokyo, 1981.
2. Relevant India Acts and Rules, Government of India.
3. Relevant Indian Standards and Specifications, BIS, New Delhi.
4. Blake R.B., “Industrial Safety” Prentice Hall, Inc., New Jersey, 1973.
5. “Safety and Good House Keeping”, N.P.C., New Delhi, 1985.
6. “Accident Prevention Manual for Industrial Operations”, N.S.C.Chicago, 1982.
7. Journal by Insurance company surveyors and loss assessors – Mumbai –
published by Insurance companies.
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