Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences B.Sc. Industrial Safety – 2018 Regulation B.Sc., Industrial Safety – 2018 Regulation Curriculum and Syllabus SEMESTER I S.NO SUBJECT CODE TITLE OF THE SUBJECT L T P C 1. HBTA17001 Tamil/Hindi/French-I 3 0 0 3 2. HBEN17001 English-I 3 0 0 3 3. HBCH17A01 Allied Paper I Chemistry- I 4 0 0 4 4. HBMA18A05 Allied paper II Basics of Mathematics and Statistics 3 1 0 4 5. HBIS18001 Introduction to Safety and Hazards 3 0 0 3 6. HBIS18002 Occupational Safety and health 3 0 0 3 7. HBCH18AL1 Allied Chemistry Lab 0 0 3 2 Total 19 1 3 22 SEMESTER II S.NO SUBJECT CODE TITLE OF THE SUBJECT L T P C 1. HBTA17002 Tamil/Hindi/French-II 3 0 0 3 2. HBEN17002 English-II 3 0 0 3 3. HBPH18A01 Allied paper III Concepts of Physics 4 0 0 4 4. HBCH17A02 Allied paper IV Chemistry II 4 0 0 4 5. HBIS18003 Safety at Workplace 3 1 0 4 6. HBIS18L01 Professional Skills I Personal Protection Lab 0 0 3 2 Total 17 1 3 20 SEMESTER III S.NO SUBJECT CODE TITLE OF THE SUBJECT L T P C 1. HBIS18004 Accident Prevention Techniques 3 0 0 3 2. HBIS18005 Safety Management System and Law 3 1 0 4 3. HBIS18006 Environmental safety 3 0 0 3 4. HBIS18007 Safety in mines 3 1 0 4 5. HBMG17L01 Soft Skills I 0 1 1 2 6. HBIS18L02 Industrial Safety Laboratory 0 0 3 2 7. HBIS18L03 Drills and Practical Schedule 0 0 3 2 Total 12 3 7 20
B.Sc. Industrial Safety – 2018 Regulation
B.Sc., Industrial Safety – 2018 Regulation Curriculum and
Syllabus
SEMESTER I
S.NO SUBJECT CODE TITLE OF THE SUBJECT L T P C
1. HBTA17001 Tamil/Hindi/French-I 3 0 0 3
2. HBEN17001 English-I 3 0 0 3
3. HBCH17A01 Allied Paper I Chemistry- I 4 0 0 4
4. HBMA18A05 Allied paper II Basics of Mathematics
and Statistics 3 1 0 4
5. HBIS18001 Introduction to Safety and Hazards
3 0 0 3
6. HBIS18002 Occupational Safety and health 3 0 0 3
7. HBCH18AL1 Allied Chemistry Lab 0 0 3 2
Total 19 1 3 22
SEMESTER II
S.NO SUBJECT CODE TITLE OF THE SUBJECT L T P C
1. HBTA17002 Tamil/Hindi/French-II 3 0 0 3
2. HBEN17002 English-II 3 0 0 3
3. HBPH18A01 Allied paper III Concepts of Physics 4 0 0 4
4. HBCH17A02 Allied paper IV Chemistry II 4 0 0 4
5. HBIS18003 Safety at Workplace 3 1 0 4
6. HBIS18L01 Professional Skills I
Personal Protection Lab 0 0 3 2
Total 17 1 3 20
SEMESTER III
S.NO SUBJECT CODE TITLE OF THE SUBJECT L T P C
1. HBIS18004 Accident Prevention Techniques 3 0 0 3
2. HBIS18005 Safety Management System and Law 3 1 0 4
3. HBIS18006 Environmental safety 3 0 0 3
4. HBIS18007 Safety in mines 3 1 0 4
5. HBMG17L01 Soft Skills I 0 1 1 2
6. HBIS18L02 Industrial Safety Laboratory 0 0 3 2
7. HBIS18L03 Drills and Practical Schedule 0 0 3 2
Total 12 3 7 20
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SEMESTER IV
S.NO SUBJECT CODE TITLE OF THE SUBJECT L T P C
1. HBIS18008 Noise and Vibration Control in
Industries 3 1 0 4
2. HBIS18009 Aircraft Safety Regulations 3 1 0 4
3. HBIS18010 Fire Safety and Control 3 1 0 4
4. HBIS18011 Safety in Construction 3 1 0 4
5. HBMG17L02 Soft Skills II 0 1 1 2
6. HBIS18L04 Construction Safety Lab I 0 0 3 2
7. HBIS18L05 Fire safety Lab 0 0 3 2
Total 12 5 7 22
SEMESTER V
S.NO SUBJECT CODE TITLE OF THE SUBJECT L T P C
1. HBIS18012 Safety in On and Off Shore Drilling 3 0 0 3
2. HBIS18013 Safety in Material Handling 3 1 0 4
3. HBIS18014 Transport Safety 3 1 0 4
4. HBIS18015 Safety in Nuclear Plants 3 1 0 4
5. HBIS18016 Electrical Safety 3 1 0 4
6. HBIS18L06 Electrical Safety Lab 0 0 3 2
7. HBIS18L07 In plant Training 0 0 3 2
Total 15 4 6 23
SEMESTER VI
3. HBIS18018 Work Study and Ergonomics
4 0 0 4
Construction Safety Lab II
Total 11 0 23 23
Summary of Credits
I Semester :22
II Semester :20
III Semester :20
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Credit Tally (Year wise)
Total 130
Allied 4*4 16
Allied Lab 2 2
Disaster Management, ED 3+3 6
Project 10
Total 50 credits
Dept to distribute ( 16 theory *4 + 8 labs *2) 80 credits
Total 130 credits
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HBTA17001 TAMIL L T P C
3 0 0 3
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HBTA17001 FRENCH-1 L T P C
3 0 0 3
vivre,coprendre la grammaire
travail,parler de ses activites,parler de son pays,de sa
ville
Unit-III 9Hrs
Organiser son temps
• Dire la date,dire l’heure,donner des informations sur un employ
du temps,proposer-accepter-
refuser,interroger-repondre,faire un programme d’activitites
Unit-IV 9Hrs
Unit-V 9Hrs
S’informer
• Dire ce qu’on fait,S’informer sur un employ du temps passé,
Expliquer,Exprimer la doute ou la
certitude,Decouvrir les relations entre les mots,Savoir
s’informer
Total no of hours: 45
REFERENCES:
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HBTA17001 HINDI- I L T P C
3 0 0 3
2. Administrative terms(Prayojan mulak Hindi)
UNIT II 9Hrs
1. Mitratha ka rahasya- lesson and annotations, questions and
answers
2. Patra lekham,definitions,correspondence in hindi
UNIT III 9Hrs
1. Paramanu oorja evam and kadhya sanrakshan(lesson) annotations
and answers
2. Technical terms and words, letter writing
UNIT IV 9Hrs
2. Types of official correspondence, technical terms
3. Grammer (Change of voice, correcting the sentences)
UNIT V 9Hrs
1. Yogyata aur vyavasay ka chunav(lesson) essay, questions and
answers
2. Letter writing
REFERENCES:
2. Dr.Syed Rahmatullah & Poornima Prakshan, Prayojanmulak
hindi
3. Dakshin Bharat Hindi Prachara Sabha,T.Nagar, Saral Hindi
Vyakaran-2
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HBEN17001
3 0 0 3
UNIT II
UNIT III
UNIT IV
UNIT V
Functional English
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1. to prepare students for attaining a comprehensive knowledge of
the communication skills
2. to make them understand the nuances of the language and use its
vocabulary in appropriate contexts
3. to develop in students a knowledge of the various techniques in
language use
4. to develop in them analytical and interpretative skills
5. to train learners in organized academic and business
writing
Unit I-PROSE- For Detailed Study
1. On Running After One’s Hat G.K. Chesterton
2. The Unexpected Robert Lynd
3. How to be a Doctor Stephen Leacock
Unit II- POETRY- For Detailed Study
1. Ulysses Lord Tennyson
2. If Rudyard Kipling
Unit III- SHORT STORY
2. Engine Trouble R.K. Narayan
Unit IV – GLIMPSES FROM GREAT MINDS
1. I lived with words R.L. Stevenson
2. My Vision for India Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam
Unit V - FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH
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Enhancing LSRW Skills through Tasks
Note: Each lesson to be followed by text-based Vocabulary, Grammar,
and Usage
Exercises
Tense, Adverb, Preposition, ‘if’ clause, Articles, discourse
markers, Reported
and Direct speech- Voice, Degrees of comparison,
Interrogatives
Comprehension, Précis writing
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOME:
Students completing the General English course
1. will be able to attain comprehensive knowledge of the four
skills of communication viz.LSRW
2. will be able to understand the nuances of English Language as
use its vocabulary in appropriate
contexts
3. will have acquired the knowledge of the various techniques in
language usage
4. will have acquired proficiency in analytical and interpretative
skills
5. will be trained in organized and academic and business
writing
Text Prescribed: Pushkala R, Padmasani Kannan, Chandrasena
Rajeswaran, Anuradha V
Literary Melodies, Orient Black Swan, 2017
Text Books, Reference Books and Web Resources
1. Pushkala R, P.A.Sarada, El Dorado: A Textbook of Communication
Skills, Orient Blackswan,
2014
2. Padmasani Kannan.S., Pushkala.R. : Functional English
3. Hancock, Mark, English Pronunciation in Use; Cambridge Univ.
Press, 2013
4. McCarthy, Michael et.al,, English Vocabulary in Use, Advanced,
Cambridge Univ. Press, 2011
5. Wren and Martin: Grammar and Composition, Chand & Co,
2006
6. Part I& Part II from Spring Board by Orient Black Swan Pvt.
Ltd.
7. http:// learenenglish. Britishcouncil.org
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HBCH17A01
4 0 0 4
Objectives:
To consolidate the concepts of atomic structure and apply them to
chemical bonding.
To introduce VSEPR theory,orbital overlaps and hybridization
To enable the learner understand the concepts of chemical
thermodynamics.
To know the fundamentals of Aromaticity and stereochemistry.
Unit- I 12hrs
VSEPR Theory: H2O, NH3,CH4,BrF3,IF5,IF7- Molecular Orbital Theory:
H2, He2, N2, O2, F2.
Unit – II 12hrs
C6H6¸molecules,orbital overlap –s-s,s-p,
hybridization-sp3,sp2sp-withexamples.Inductiveeffect,
Unit – III 12hrs
Energetics: types of systems and processes, statement of first law.
Need for II law. Carnot’s cycle and
efficiency. Entropy – its significance; in physical
transformations. Free energy change and its
importance. Conditions for spontaneity in terms of S and
G.Relationship between G,H, T and S.
Unit – IV 12hrs
acylation and sulphonation of benzene. Heterocyclic
chemistry-preparation and properties of pyrrole,
furan,thiophene and pyridine.
Unit-V 12hrs
Stereo Chemistry: Elements of symmetry, cause of optical activity,
Isomerism of tartaric acid
racemisation and resolution. Geometrical isomerism,
keto-enoltautomerism, conformation of n-butane.
Total no of hours:60
REFERENCES
3. B.S.Bahl&ArunBahl,A text book of Organic
Chemistry,18thEdition,S.Chand& Co., New
Delhi(2006).
4. B.S.Bahl,ArunBahl&G.D.Tuli,Essentials of Physical
Chemisty,S.Chand& Co., New Delhi(2004).
5. Dr.V.Veeraiyan&N.Samiappan, A Text Book of Allied Chemistry,
High Mount Publishing
House,FirstEdition,Chennai(1996).
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HBMA18A05 ALLIED PAPER II BASICS OF MATHEMATICS AND
STATISTICS
To understand the Basic concepts in Probability distributions
UNIT I DIFFERENTIATION 12 hrs
Basic concepts of Differentiation – Elementary differentiation
methods – Parametric functions – Implicit
function –Leibnitz theorem(without proof) – Maxima and Minima –
Points of inflection.
UNIT II INTEGRATION 12 hrs
Basic concepts of Integration – Methods of Integration –
Integration by substitution – Integration by
parts – Definite integrals – Properties of definite integrals –
Problems on finding Area and Volume using
single integrals (simple problems).
UNIT III BASICS OF STATISTICS 12 hrs
Measures of Central Tendency – Mean –Median –Mode – Quartiles –
Measures of Dispersion – The
Range – Quartile Deviation –Standard Deviation (simple
problems).
UNIT IV PROBABILITY 12 hrs
Axioms of Probability – Conditional probability – Total probability
– Baye’s Theorem – Random
variable – Probability mass function – Probability density function
– Properties (simple problems).
UNIT V STANDARD DISTRIBUTIONS 12 hrs
Binomial – Poisson – Geometric – Exponential –Normal distributions
(simple problems).
Total no. of hours: 60
REFERENCES
1. Shanti Narayanan, Differential Calculus, S.Chand & Co., New
Delhi, (2005).
2. Shanti Narayanan, Integral Calculus, S.Chand & Co., New
Delhi, (2005).
3. Gupta S.C., Kapoor V.K., Fundamentals of Mathematical
Statistics, S.Chand & Co., (2007).
4. Veerarajan T., Probability, Statistics and, Random Processes,
Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.,
(2008).
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6.
L T P C
3 0 0 3
Safety, Health and Environment, Occupational Health Hazards,,
Control of occupational deceases,,
OSHA,, ILO, Ergonomics, Introduction, Definition, Objectives,
Advantages
UNIT II PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 9hrs
Pollution Prevention, Waste treatment, Disposal of waste,,
Standards of Environmental Management
System, Engineering Control Health Hazards, Material handling
safety, Personal protective
Equipments, Electrical Hazards and safety.
UNIT III INTRODUCTION OF CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY 9hrs
Construction Safety Organization, Work permit system, Hot permit,
Electrical permit, Vessel entry
permit, Excavation permit, Confined space entry permit, Acid area
entry permit, Safety at work,
Machine guarding, Ventilation, Lighting
Hazards, Scaffolding and working platform, Welding and cutting,
Rigging and hoisting, Handling and
storage of compressed gas, Excavation work, Concreting and
cementing work, Transportation of men
and material, Lock out and tag out, Shoring, Waste control
disposal
UNIT-V BUILDING CONSTRUCTION HAZARDS 9hrs
Building construction, TAC and NBC rules, Inspection of site, high
rise building, Fire protection
introduction to TAC norms, Earth quake, Lightning and electrical
hazard protection, Building
construction, Building materials, Plan reading and method,
Standard, symbols, designation, Personal
hazards, Fire escape structural precaution, Floor openings,
staircase, escalators etc ., Fire hazard in a
building, Building collapse and symptoms, Fire tower/fire
escape
Total no. of hours: 45
REFERENCES
1. Safety Management In The Construction Industry ,A Guide
Published by National Institute of
Construction, Second edition, 2005,
2. Grundy. J. Construction Technology,By: Viva Books Pvt. Ltd.
First Edition ,2006
3. Industrial safety management By: L.M. Deshmukh Publishers: Tata
Megraw Hill ,New Delhi Year:
2006 Edition: First
4. Industrial safety health and environment Management system By:
R.K. Jain & Sunil S. Rao
Publishers: Khanna Publishers Year: 2008 Edition: Second
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HBIS18002 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
L T P C
3 0 0 3
Occupational Health Hazards, Promoting Safety, Safety and Health
training, Stress and
Safety.Ergonomics - Introduction, Definition, Objectives,
Advantages. Ergonomics Hazards -
Musculoskeletal Disorders and Cumulative Trauma Disorders.
Importance of Industrial safety, role of
safety department, Safety committee and Function
UNIT II RADIATION AND INDUSTRIAL HAZARDS 9hrs
Types and effects of radiation on human body, Measurement and
detection of radiation intensity. Effects
of radiation on human body, Measurement – disposal of radioactive
waste, Control of radiation, Industrial
noise -Sources, and its control, Effects of noise on the auditory
system and health, Measurement of noise
,Different air pollutants in industries, Effect of different gases
and particulate matter ,acid fumes , smoke,
fog on human health . Vibration - effects, measurement and control
measures Industrial Hygiene.
UNIT III ELECTRICAL HAZARDS 9hrs
Safe limits of amperages, voltages, distance from lines, etc.,
Joints and connections, Overload and Short
circuit protection, Earthing standards and earth fault protection ,
Protection against voltage fluctuations,
Effects of shock on human body Hazards from Borrowed nutrals,
Electrical equipment in hazardous
atmosphere, Criteria in their selection, installation, maintenance
and use, Control of hazards due to static
electricity
Introduction of Construction industry, Scaffolding and Working plat
form,Welding and Cutting,
Excavation Work, Concreting and Cementing work, Transportation of
men and material, Handling and
Storage of compressed gas.
General causes and classification of fire, Detection of fire,
extinguishing methods, fire fighting
installations with and without water. ii. Machine guards and its
types, automation. High pressure hazards,
safety, emptying, inspecting, repairing, hydraulic and
nondestructive testing, hazards and control in
mines.
REFERENCES:
1. R.K.Jain and Sunil S.Rao , Industrial Safety , Health and
Environment Management Systems, Khanna
publishers , New Delhi (2006)
2. Slote.L,Handbook of Occupational Safety and Health, John Willey
and Sons, NewYork .
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HBCH18AL1 ALLIED CHEMISTRY LAB
L T P C
0 0 3 2
(1) Estimation of temporary, permanent and total hardness of
water.
(2) Determination of type and extent of alkalinity in water.
(3) Estimation of dissolved oxygen in a water sample.
(4) Conductometric titration of strong acid vs. strong base
(5) Conductometric precipitation titration using barium chloride
and sodium sulphate.
(6) Determination of single electrode potential.
(7) Estimation of Fe2+ion by potentiometry.
(8) Determination of Molecular Weightand Degree of Polymerisation
of Polymer by viscometry.
(9) Determination of rate of corrosion by weight loss method.
Total no. of hours: 30
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HBTA17002 TAMIL L T P C
3 0 0 3
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HBTA17002 FRENCH-1I L T P C
3 0 0 3
les autres
Unit-II 9hrs
Decouvrir le passe
• Parler du passé, raconter les moments d’une vie, parler de la
famille, preciser le moment de la
duree, parler des habitudes et des changements,connaitre quelques
reperes de I’histoire
Unit-III 9hrs
Entreprendre
• Parlrr d’une enterprise, Exprimer un besoin, Parler du futur,
presenter les etapes d’une realisation,
Rapporter des paroles, Faire un projet de realisation
Unit-IV 9hrs
Prendre des decisions
• Comparer des qualites, comparer des quantites et des actions,
Exprimer la ressemblance ou la
difference, Faire des suppositions, Comparer des lieus, Parler de
la television
Unit-V 9hrs
politique
REFERENCE:
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HBTA17002
HINDI-II
2. Poetry-Kabirdass-Sakhi-Kantash 01-10(Doha)
UNIT II 9hrs
2. Poetry-Surdas-Two Padhya
Unit III 9hrs
1. Poetry-Subramaniya Bahrathi-Nachenge-Hum Annotation, Kavi
Parichay, Summary
2. Kaam Kaji Hindi Concept of official Language and Hindi Computing
Theory
Unit-IV 9hrs
2. Computer internet in Hindi latest tools and packages
UNIT V 9hrs
1. Kavi Parichay , Jaishan kar Prasad, Subramaniya Bharathi and
Mirzagalib, Makhanlalchaturvedi
2. Slesha Alankar
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HBEN17002 ENGLISH II L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT II
UNIT III
UNIT IV
UNIT V
Functional English
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1. to prepare students to attain a comprehensive knowledge of the
communication skills
2. to make them understand the nuances of the English language and
use the vocabulary in
appropriate contexts
3. to develop in students a knowledge of the various techniques in
language usage
4. to develop in them analytical and interpretative skills
5. to train learners in organized, academic and business
writing
Unit I- PROSE- For Detailed Study
1. Spoon Feeding W.R. Inge
2. Disaster Management B.M. Hegde
3. If You are Wrong Admit it Dale Carnegie
Unit II – POETRY- For Detailed Study
1. Psalm of Life H.W. Longfellow
2. Anthem for Doomed Youth Wilfred Owen
3. Street Cries Sarojini Naidu
Unit III – SHORT STORY
1. How Much Land does a Man Need? Leo Tolstoy
2. Uncle Podger Hangs the Picture Jerome K. Jerome
Unit IV - DRAMA
2. Monkey’s Paw W.W. Jacob
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Unit V – FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH
Enhancing LSRW Skills through Tasks
Note: Each lesson to be followed by text-based Vocabulary, Grammar,
and Usage Exercises
Synonym and Antonym, Phrasal Verb- Idioms and Phrases, Collocation.
Gerund and infinitives,
Auxiliaries: Primary and Modals, Use of ‘as soon as’, ‘No sooner
…..than’, ‘Hardly had-when’, ‘Scarcely
had-when’, ‘too....to’, ‘so...that’- Subject- Verb Agreement
Comprehension, note- making from an unknown passage, Expanding
Hints into a meaningful paragraph,
Essay writing
Students completing the general English course
1. will attain advanced comprehensive knowledge of the four skills
of communication viz.
LSRW
2. will understand the nuances of English language as use its
vocabulary in appropriate contexts
3. will acquire the advanced knowledge of the various techniques in
language usage
4. will acquire advanced proficiency in analytical and
interpretative skills
5. will get trained in organized academic and business
writing
Text Prescribed: Pushkala R, Padmasani Kannan, Chandrasena
Rajeswaran, Anuradha V
Literary Melodies, Orient Black Swan, 2017
Text Books, Reference Books and Web Resources
1. Pushkala R, P.A.Sarada, El Dorado: A Textbook of Communication
Skills, Orient Blackswan,
2014
2. Padmasani Kannan.S., Pushkala.R. : Functional English
3. Hancock, Mark, English Pronunciation in Use; Cambridge Univ.
Press, 2013
4. McCarthy, Michael et.al,, English Vocabulary in Use, Advanced,
Cambridge Univ. Press, 2011
5. Wren and Martin: Grammar and Composition, Chand & Co,
2006
6. Part I& Part II from Spring Board by Orient Black Swan Pvt.
Ltd.
7. http:// learenenglish. Britishcouncil.org
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HBPH18A01 Allied Paper III CONCEPTS OF PHYSICS L T P C
4 0 0 4
To understand the mathematical oriented physics problem.
UNIT I MECHANICS 12 hrs
Simple Harmonic Motion, phase- equation of wave motion-Moment of
inertia-Radius of gyration-
Angular momentum-Rotational kinetic energy-Torque-Theorem of
M.I-M.I of uniform rod.
UNIT II GRAVITATION 12 hrs
Laws of gravitation-Gravitational constant- Keplers law-relation
between G and g-Earths mass and
density-Variation of the acceleration due to gravity with depth and
height -orbital velocity-escape velocity
UNIT III SOUND 12 hrs
Transverse waves-velocity along stretched string-laws of transverse
vibration of string-verification of
laws- Melde’s experiment-ultrasonic generation-piezo electric
effect-detection of ultrasonic
UNIT IV OPTICS 12 hrs
Defects in images-chromatic-spherical aberration-Interference-Air
wedge- Newtons ring-determination of
wavelength-plane transmission grating
Current - potential-ohms law- resistance-specific resistance- temp.
coefficient - kirchoffs law-resistance in
series and parallel-wheat stone bridge-condition for balance.
Total no. of hours: 60
BOOKS FOR STUDY AND REFERENCE
1. Mechanics- D.S.Mathur
3. Modern engineering physics- A.S.Vasudeva
4. Sound- Brijlal & Subramanian
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HBCH17A02 Allied Paper IV Chemistry – II L T P C
4 0 0 4
Objectives:
To get a good exposure on the basic concepts of Photochemistry and
Phase rule
To enable learner acquire knowledge about Co ordination Chemistry
and Chemical analysis
To comprehend the applications ofPolymer Chemistry, Electro
Chemistry and Drugs
Unit – I 12 hrs
phosphorescence, fluorescence, chemiluminescence and
photosensitization.
Phase rule: Definition of terms in it. Water system, reduced phase
rule and its application to simple
eutectic system. Freezing mixtures.
Unit- II 12 hrs
solution and buffer action, buffers in biological systems, salt
hydrolysis.
Galvanic cells: EMF standard electrode potentials reference
electrodes, electrochemical series and its
applications. Cell reactions and calculation of EMF. Lead storage
cell. Corrosion and its prevention.
Unit – III 12 hrs
isomerism of four coordinated complexes.
Principles of qualitative analysis and volumetric analysis: concept
of solubility product common ion
effect, its application in qualitative and volumetric analyses –
principles of acid – base and redox
titrations.
Polymer Chemistry: types of polymerization - addition and
condensation, thermosetting and
thermoplastics – rubber, natural and synthetic fibers nylon – 6 and
66, polyesters, PE, PVC, Poylvinyl
acetate.
Air pollution: pollution due to automobile fuels – green house
effect – SO2 emission and acid rain
depletion of ozone and its consequences. Environmental pollution by
plastics.
Unit-V 12 hrs
Amino acids: Classification and sources of amino acids, preparation
and properties of glycine,zwitterion
structure, isoelectric point.
REFERENCES
2. B.S.Bahl&ArunBahl,A text book of Organic
Chemistry,18thEdition,S.Chand& Co., New
Delhi(2006).
3. B.S.Bahl,ArunBahl&G.D.Tuli,Essentials of Physical
Chemisty,S.Chand& Co., New Delhi(2004).
4. Dr.V.Veeraiyan&N.Samiappan, A Text Book of Allied Chemistry,
High Mount Publishing
House,FirstEdition,Chennai(1996).
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5.
UNIT I SAFE USE OF MACHINES AND TOOLS 12 hrs
Safety in the use of : 1) Grinding 2) CNC’s 3) Shearing 4) Bending
5) Milling 6) Boring 7) Shaping
Safe use of hand tools: Safe use of various types of hand tools
used for metal cutting, torsion tools, shock
tools, non sparking tools, portable power tools
Ergonomics of machine guarding, Guarding of different types of
machinery including special
precautions for paper, rubber and printing machinery, wood
working.
UNIT II SAFETY AT WORK 12 hrs
Working in different areas: Working in confined spaces, Working
Underground, Working at heights -
use of stairways, clamps, working platforms, ladders of different
types, Boatswain’s chair and safety
harness working on roofs, Lifting machinery lifts and hoists, iv.
Operation, inspection and maintenance
of industrial trucks, loose gears conveyors, Safe working load for
mechanical material handling
equipments.
UNIT III PLANT DESIGN AND HOUSEKEEPING 12 hrs
i. Plant layout, design and safe distance, Ventilation and heat
stress, Significance of ventilation, Natural
ventilation, Mechanical ventilation Air conditioning ii. National
Building code part VIII and Building
service, Thermal comfort, Indices of heat stress, Physiology of
heat regulation, iii. Safety and good
housekeeping, Disposal of scrap and other trade wastes ,Spillage
prevention ,Use of colour as an aid of
housekeeping, Cleaning methods, Inspection and Checklists,
Advantages of good housekeeping
UNIT IV INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING 12 hrs
Purpose of lighting, Uses of good illumination, Recommended optimum
standards of illumination,
Design of lighting installation, Standards for lighting and
colour.
UNIT V VIBRATION AND NOISE 12 hrs
Activities related to vibrations, its impact on human health,
abatement Sources, effects of noise on man,
Measurement and evaluation of noise, Silencers, Practical aspects
of control of noise
Total No of hours:60
REFERENCES:
1. Frank P Lees - Loss of prevention in Process Industries , Vol. 1
and 2, Butterworth- Heinemann
Ltd., London (1991).
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HBIS18L01 PERSONAL PROTECTION LAB
L T P C
0 0 3 2
Training in usage and skill development of personal protective
equipment:
1. Respiratory and non-respiratory-demonstration-self contained
breathing apparatus.
2. Safety helmet, belt, hand gloves, goggles.
3. safety shoe, gum boots, ankle shoes, face shield, nose mask, ear
plug, ear muff.
4. antistatic and conducting plastics/rubber materials,
5. apron and leg guard.
6. Personal Protective equipment
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HBIS18004 ACCIDENT PREVENTION TECHNIQUES
L T P C
3 0 0 3
Definition : Incident, accident, injury, dangerous occurrences,
unsafe acts, unsafe conditions, hazards,
error, oversight, mistakes, etc. Accident Prevention : Theories /
Models of accident occurrences,
Principles of accident prevention,Accident and Financial
implications, Hazard identification and analysis,
fault tree analysis, Event tree analysis, failure modes and effects
analysis, Hazop studies, Job safety
analysis – examples ,Plant safety inspection - objectives and types
check procedure inspection report.
UNIT - II THEORIES AND PRINCIPLES OF ACCIDENT CAUSATION 9hrs
The effect of accident, unsafe act, unsafe condition, unpredictable
performance,Human factors
contributing to accidents - causes for unsafe acts, ii. Safety and
psychology -Theories of motivation and
their application to safety. Consequences of accident, accident
prevention programmers, Role of safety,
UNIT - III FIRST AID 9hrs
Body structure and Functions, Position of causality, the
unconscious casualty, fracture and dislocation,
Injuries in muscles and joints, Bleeding, Burns, Scalds and
accidents caused by electricity, Respiratory
problems, Rescue and Transport of Casualty. Cardiac massage,
poisoning, wounds.
UNIT - IV PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 9hrs
Personal Protective Equipments: Need, selection, supply, use, care
and maintenance, Personal protective
devices for head, ear, face, eye, foot, knee and body protection,
Respiratory personal protective devices.
UNIT V - PLANT LAYOUT FOR SAFETY 9hrs
Design and location ,distance between hazardous units, colour
coding ,Lighting, ventilation, Flow charts,
pilot plant applications and machine guarding and it’s types,
Housekeeping. Accidents related with
maintenance of machines, maintenance of machines- advantages. Work
permit systems - Significance of
documentation.
REFERENCES
1. Frank P Lees – Loss of prevention in Process Industries , Vol. 1
and 2,Butterworth-
Heinemann Ltd., London (1991).
2. R. K. Jain and Sunil S. Rao , Industrial Safety , Health and
Environment Management
Systems, Khanna publishers , New Delhi (2006)
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L T P C
3 1 0 4
UNIT I LEGISLATIVE MEASURES IN INDUSTRIAL SAFETY 12hrs
Factories Act, 1948, Workman’s Compensation Act, 1943, Employees
State Insurance Act, 1948.
Mines Act , Air (Prevention and control) Pollution Act, 1981, Water
(Prevention and Control) Pollution
Act, 1974,Boiler Vessels Act. Child Labour and Women Employee Act.
The factories rules, History,
Provisions under the factories Act and rules made there under with
amendments, Functions of safety
management. ILO Convention and Recommendations in the furtherance
of safety, health and welfare.
UNIT II OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT
12hrs
Bureau of Indian standards on safety and health 14489 - 1998 and
15001 – 2000,OSHA, Process Safety
Management (PSM) as per OSHA, PSM principles,OHSAS – 18001, EPA
Standards,Performance
measurements to determine effectiveness of PSM
UNIT III SAFETY MANAGEMENT 12hrs
Organising for safety, Health and Enviornment.Organisation :
Structure, Function and responsibilities
Safety Committee : Structure and function The competent person in
relation to safety legislation - duties
and responsibilities. Competence Building Technique (CBT),Concept
for training, application of
computer, multimedia, communication.Relevance of WTO regarding
safety,
UNIT IV SAFETY PROMOTION 12hrs
Health and environment.Employee participation in safety - Role of
Trade union in safety, health and
environment. Safety promotion and safety awards, safety,
competitions, audio visual publication.
UNIT V DIRECTING SAFETY 12hrs
Definition, process, principles and techniques.Leadership - role ,
function and attribution of a
leader.Essential rules in communication with employees with
conducting training, team building and
group dynamics.Financial cost to individual worker and family,
organisation and society. Procedures
forcompilation, utility and limitations of cost data, budgeting for
safety, role of trade unions in safety.
Total No of hours:60
REFERENCES
1. The Factories Act with amendments 1987, Govt. of India
Publications DGFASLI, Mumbai
2. Grimaldi and Simonds , Safety Management, AITBS Publishers , New
Delhi (2001)
3. Industrial Safety –National Safety Council of India
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HBIS18006 ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
L T P C
3 0 0 3
Objective: To Train and motivate students in maintaining and
improving the quality of the environment
and preventing and abating environment pollution. This has the
blending mixture of both Learning and
Skills
UNIT I SCOPE AND IMPORTANCE 9hrs
need for public awareness about our environment; Economic and
social security; Environment impact of
transportation and Mining. Environmental impact assessment (EIA) —
purpose, procedure and benefits of
EIA; Biodiversity and its conservation; Sustainable development.
Global warming and greenhouse effect,
urbanization, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accident
and holocaust.
UNIT II POLLUTION AND CONTROL 9hrs
Case studies, population explosion, family welfare programmers-HI
V/AIDS, women and child welfare,
Environmental pollution — causes, Effects and control measures of
air pollution, water pollution, soil
pollution, marine pollution, noise pollution and nuclear hazards,
Solid waste management-urban and
industrial waste-causes, effects and control measures.
UNIT-III RESOURCES 9hrs
resource, Food resource, Energy resources, Growing energy needs,
renewable and non-renewable energy
sources, Use of alternate energy sources, Land resource and land
degradation, Role of an individual in
conservation of natural resources, equitable use of resources for
sustainable life styles.
UNIT IV LEGAL ASPECTS 9hrs
Role of Government in environment protection, legal aspects of
environment protection, NGO
initialization, National Committee on environmental Planning (NCP),
Environmental Appraisal
Committee (EAC), central and state boards for prevention and
control of pollution.
UNIT V CASE STUDIES 9hrs
Goals of environment impact policy, case studies, Disaster
management floods, earth quake, cyclone,
landslides, role of individual in prevention of pollution.
Total No of hours:45
REFERENCES:
1. Benny Joseph (2005) Environmental Studies — Tata Mc Graw Hill -
Publishers.
2. Rao CS (2006) - Environmental Pollution Control — New Age
International Pvt. Ltd Publishers.
3. Manjunath D..L (2007) - Environmental Studies - Pearson
Education Publishers.
4. Yaji R.K (2006) - Text Book of Environmental Studies - United
Publishers.
5. Centre for Environmental Education (1990) - Essential learning’s
in Environmental education.
6. Venugopal Rao P (2006) - Principles of Environmental Science and
Engineering — Prentice Hall.
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HBIS18007 SAFETY IN MINES L T P C
3 1 0 4
UNIT I OPENCAST MINES 12hrs
Causes and prevention of accident from: Heavy machinery, belt and
bucket conveyors,drilling, hand
tools-pneumatic systems, pumping, water, dust, electrical systems,
fire prevention. Garage safety –
accident reporting system-working condition-safe transportation –
handling of explosives.
UNIT II UNDERGROUND MINES 12hrs
Fall of roof and sides-effect of gases-fire and explosions-water
flooding-warning sensorsgas detectors-
occupational hazards-working conditions-winding and
transportation.
UNIT III TUNNELLING 12hrs
Hazards from: ground collapse, inundation and collapse of tunnel
face, falls from platforms and danger
from falling bodies. Atmospheric pollution (gases and dusts)
–trapping –transport-noise-electrical
hazards-noise and vibration from: pneumatic tools and other
machines – ventilation and lighting –
personal protective equipment.
Basic concepts of risk-reliability and hazard potential-elements of
risk assessment –statistical methods –
control charts-appraisal of advanced techniques-fault tree analysis
failure mode and effect analysis –
quantitative structure-activity relationship analysis fuzzy model
for risk assessment.
UNIT V ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT 12hrs
Accidents classification and analysis-fatal, serious, minor and
reportable accidents –safety audits-recent
development of safety engineering approaches for mines-frequency
rates-accident occurrence-
investigation-measures for improving safety in mines-cost of
accident-emergency preparedness – disaster
management.
REFERENCES
1. Michael Karmis ed., Mine Health and Safety Management, SME
Transactions ,Littleton, Co.2001.
2. Kejiriwal, B.K. Safety in Mines, Gyan Prakashan, Dhanbad,
2001.
3. DGMS Circulars-Ministry of Labour, Government of India press, OR
Lovely Prakashan-DHANBAD,
2002.
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HBMG17L01 SOFT SKILLS I L T P C
0 1 1 2
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1. to diagnose the strength and weakness of the student in
Functional English
2. to develop the functional grammar
3. to prepare them to use Functional English through LSRW
4. to make them learn through practice and activity
5. to use English Language as a life skill
Prelude
Diagnostic Test- Articles, Forms of ‘be’ verbs, Tense, Preposition,
Gerunds & Infinitives, Reported
Speech, Active &Passive Voice, Letter Writing
Unit I 6 hours
Unit II 6 hours
Unit III 6 hours
Preposition- Infinitives and gerunds
Unit IV 6 hours
Reading and writing
1. Soft Skill for Everyone-Jeff Butterfield,Part-1;
Unit-D&E
2. EFA (English For All)- Dr. Padmasanni Kannan, Libin Roy
Thomas
3. English for Competitive Exam- R.P. Bhatnagar,Rajul
Bhargava
4. Soft Skill Blog
Students completing the course Soft Skill-I will be able to
1. know their weakness in the use of English Language
2. understand the functionality of the language in simple
context
3. improve their communication skill through LSRW
4. improve the functional grammar through practice and
activity
5. understand the necessity of English Language
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HBIS18L02 INDUSTRIAL SAFETY LABORATORY L T P C
0 0 3 2
Measurement of noise level for various sources – Impact, continuous
and intermittent.
AMBIENT AIR MONITORING
Measurement of
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HBIS18L03 DRILLS AND PRACTICAL SCHEDULE
L T P C
0 0 3 2
• Breathing apparatus
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HBIS18008 NOISE AND VIBRATION CONTROL IN INDUSTRIES L T P C
3 1 0 4
OBJECTIVE
To provide an understanding of sources of noise and industrial
vibration control.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 12hrs
Basic definitions and terminology used in Vibrations and acoustics
– Mathematical concepts and degrees
of freedom in vibratory systems – Natural frequencies and vibration
modes – continuous systems and
wave theory concept – wave equation and relation to acoustics –
theory of sound propagation and
terminology involved – Plane wave and spherical waves –Concepts of
free field and diffuse field,
nearfield and farfield – frequency analysis and vibration and noise
spectrum – Signature analysis and
condition monitoring.
Sensors used in vibration and measurements – Frequency and spectrum
analysers – Weighting networks –
Hearing mechanism – relation between subjective and objective
sounds – Auditory effects of noise and
audiometric testing – Speech interference levels and its
importance.
UNIT III SOURCES OF NOISE AND RATINGS 12hrs
Mechanism of noise generation and propagation in various machinery
and machine components,
vehiclesetc. – Directivity index – Concept of Leq and estimation –
Noise ratings and standards for various
sourceslike industrial, construction, traffic, aircraft community
etc. – industrial safety and OSHA
regulations – Noise legislations and management.
UNIT IV NOISE CONTROL 12hrs
Energy transferring and dissipating devices Source: Structure borne
and flow excited. Vibration
isolationand absorption. Spring and damping materials, Dynamic
absorbers, Mufflers and silencers,
Path:Close filter and loosely covered enclosures – Acoustic
treatment and materials – Transmission loss
and absorption coefficient of materials and structures and their
estimation – Reverberation time and room
constant – Design of rooms / industrial halls/ auditorium for
minimum noise. Receiver: Measure to
control at the receiver end – use of enclosures, ear muffs and
other protective devices.
UNIT V ABATEMENT OF NOISE 12hrs
Active noise attenuators and scope for abatement of industrial
noise.
Total No of hours:60
REFERENCES
1. Irwin, J.D and Graf, E. R, Noise and Vibration Control, Prentice
Hall Inc. New Jercy, 1979.
2. Irwing B Crandall, Theory of Vibrating Systems and Sound, D.
Vannostrand Company, New
Jercy, 1974.
3.Cyril M. Harris, Hand Book of Noise Control, McGraw Hill Book
Company, New York, 1971.
4. White R. G. Walker J. G, “Noise and Vibration”, John Wiley and
sons New York, 1982.
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HBIS18009 AIRCRAFT SAFETY REGULATIONS
L T P C
3 1 0 4
UNIT I SAFETY MANAGEMENT 12hrs
Safety data management and analysis- IATA six point safety
strategy- Reduce operational Risk:loss of
control in flight, controlled flight into Terrain, Runway safety,
Flight management system, cabin safety,
fatigue, phraseology- Enhance quality and compliance.
UNIT II TRAINING 12hrs
– Effective Recruitment and Training – Identify and Address
Emerging safety Issues.
UNIT III PASSENGER SAFETY 12hrs
Cabin Safety- Three point Restraint systems- Turbulence management-
Inadvertent slide deployment
prevention- unruly passenger prevention and management- electronic
cigarettes Safe services of Alcohol
on Board- Managing medical events- Safety of informs and children
on Board.
UNIT IV HEALTH AND SAFETY 12hrs
Health and safety: Food poisoning on board- passengers emitting
radiation – Passive passenger contact
screening for passenger agents- Request form for passenger contact
tracing- Medical incident report form-
Death on board- International transport of human remains-
Thermometers on board- Oxygen delivery
system for passengers- Cabin crew with insulin- treated diabetes
Cabin crew seizure disorders.
UNIT V SMART SECURITY 12hrs
Aviation security- Smart security- Passenger data- Cyber security-
IATA practical advice for the airline
industry- States request for data- Automated border control:
biometrics, removal of deportees and
inadmissible passengers; the threat to civil aviation- threat
assessment and risk management- security
management system and culture- Passengers security and cargo
securitysecurity quality control-
contingency planning.
REFERENCES:
1. Aviation and Airport Security: Terrorism and Safety Concerns,
Kathleen M. Sweet
2. Commercial Aviation Safety, 5th Edition by Clarence
Rodrigues
3. Practical Aviation Security, Second Edition: Predicting and
Preventing Future Threats –Jeffrey
Price.
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HBIS18010 FIRE SAFETY AND CONTROL
L T P C
3 1 0 4
UNIT I FIRE BEHAVIOUR 12hrs
Fire chemistry – Dynamics of fire behavior – Fire properties of
solid, liquid and gas – Fire spread –
Toxicity of products of combustion
UNIT II FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION 12hrs
Sources of ignition – fire triangle – principles of fire
extinguishing –active and passive fire protection
systems – various classes of fires – A, B, C, D, E-Fire
extinguishing agents- Water ,Foam, Dry chemical
powder, Carbon-dioxide- Halon alternatives Halocarbon
compounds,Inert gases , dry powders – types of
fire extinguishers – fire stoppers –hydrant pipes – hoses –
monitors – fire watchers – lay out of stand
pipes– fire station-fire alarms and sirens – maintenance of fire
trucks – foamgenerators – escape from fire
rescue operations – fire drills – notice-first aid for burns.
UNIT III INDUSTRIAL FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 12hrs
Sprinkler-hydrants-stand pipes – special fire suppression systems
like deluge and emulsifier, selection
criteria of the above installations, reliability, maintenance,
evaluation and standards – alarm and detection
systems. Other suppression systems – CO2 system, foam system, dry
chemical powder (DCP) system,
halon system – need for halon replacement – smoke venting. Portable
extinguishers – flammable liquids
– tank farms – indices of inflammability-fire fighting
systems.
UNIT IV BUILDING FIRE SAFETY 12hrs
Objectives of fire safe building design, Fire load, fire resistant
material,and fire testing – structural fire
protection – structural integrity – concept of egress design - exit
– width calculations - fire certificates –
fire safety requirements for high rise buildings.
UNIT V EXPLOSION PROTECTING SYSTEMS 12hrs
Principles of explosion-detonation and blast waves-explosion
parameters – Explosion Protection,
Containment, Flame Arrestors, isolation, suppression, venting,
explosion relief of large
enclosureexplosion venting-inert gases, plant for generation of
inert gas rupture disc in process vessels
and lines explosion, suppression system based on carbon dioxide
(CO2) and halons-hazards in LPG,
ammonia (NH3).
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Derek, James, “Fire Prevention Hand Book”, Butter Worths and
Company, London,1986.
2. Arthur E Cote “Fire protection Handbook” NFPA 2008.
3. Jain V K “Fire Safety in Building” New Age International
1996.
4. Purandare D.D & Abhay D.Purandare, “Hand book on Industrial
Fire Safety” P & A publications,
New Delhi – 2006.
1. Gupta, R.S., “Hand Book of Fire Technology” Orient
Blackswan,2010
2. McElroy, Frank E “Accident Prevention manual for industrial
operations” N.S.C., Chicago, 1988.
3. Dinko Tuhtar, “Fire and explosion protection – A System
Approach” Ellis Horwood Ltd , Publisher,
1989.
4. “Fire fighters hazardous materials reference book”, Van Nostrand
60 Rein Hold, New York, 1993.
5. Dennis P. Nolan “Handbook of Fire & Explosion Protection
Engineering Principles for Oil, Gas,
Chemical, & Related Facilities”, William Andrew Publishers,
1996.
6. James G. Quintiere, “Fundamentals of Fire Phenomena”, John Wiley
& Sons Ltd, England, 2006.
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3 1 0 4
To ensure that safety in Construction Industry during material
handling, inspection and maintenance.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 12hrs
UNIT II FOUNDATION 12hrs
offoundations – Open footings.
Safety in Erection and closing operation - Construction materials
–Specifications – suitability Limitations
– Merits and demerits – Steel structures –Concrete structure.
UNIT IV INSPECTION IN HUGE STRUCTURES 12hrs
Safety in typical civil structures – Dams-bridges-water
Tanks-Retaining walls-Critical factors for failure
Regular Inspection and monitoring.
UNIT V MAINTENANCE 12hrs
maintenance-ground maintenance-hand tools-Gasoline operating
equipment.
Total No of hours:60
1. Accident Prevention Manual for Industrial Operations, NSC,
Chicago, 1982.
2. Fulman, J.B., Construction Safety, Security, and Loss
Prevention, John Wiley and Sons, 1979.
3. Safety Management In The Construction Industry ,A Guide
Published by National Institute of
Construction, Second edition, 2005,
4. Grundy. J. Construction Technology,By: Viva Books Pvt. Ltd.
First Edition ,2006
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HBMG17L02 SOFT SKILLS II L T P C
0 1 1 2
2. to infer information from the given passage through
reasoning
3. to train them in attending Group Discussion
4. to face the Technical and HR interview of the corporate
5. to raise communication proficiency to global standards
Unit 1 6 hours
Cloze, Verbal Analogy) Resume Preparation
Unit II 6 hours
Aptitude- I
1. Soft Skill for Everyone-Jeff Butterfield,Part-1;
Unit-D&E
2. EFA (English For All)- Dr. Padmasanni Kannan, Libin Roy
Thomas
3. English for Competitive Exam- R.P. Bhatnagar,Rajul
Bhargava
4. Placement Interview- S.Anandamurugan,Chapter-2&3
5. Alex K, Soft Skills ; S. Chand & Company Pvt Ltd, 2009
6. Rizvi Ashraf M, Effective Technical Communication ; Tata McGraw
– Hill ; 2005
7. Thorpe, Edgar, Course in Mental Ability and Quantitative
Aptitude : Tata McGraw – Hill, 2003
8. Agarwal, R.S, A Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-verbal
Reasoning, S. Chand & Co ;2004
9. R.S.Agarwal, Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations,
S.Chand & Co., (2017)
10. Jobsearch.about.com
1. be strengthened in the vocabulary
2. improve their reasoning and finding a logical sequence in the
passage given
3. be prepared to face Group Discussion
4. know the nuances of the interview of the corporate
5. raise communication proficiency to global standards
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HBIS18L04 CONSTRUCTION SAFETY LAB I
L T P C
0 0 3 2
1. Erecting and dismantling scaffolding for single storied , Multi
storied buildings .
2. Demonstration of Safety harness and ladders .
3. Showing how to use power tools and hand tools safely.
4. Conducting Tool box meeting, Mock drill (Falling from height)
.
5. Awareness about site evacuation plan.
6. Safe way to material handling .
7. Visit to construction site .
Total No of hours:30
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HBIS18L05
L T P C
0 0 3 2
1. Study of pipe fittings and types of fittings standards and its
selection.
2. Study and performance of four men foam drill.
3. Study of hydrant system, pressurization of wet hydrant system
& its components.
4. Study of alarm and PA system.
5. Study of fire detection system (conventional type).
6. To study different types of strainers and working principle of
deluge valve.
7. Study of sluice valves, air release valve, non-return valves
& its applications for specific
purposes.
8. To study MVW spray system and its application for cable
galleries.
9. Selection and demonstration of first-aid fire extinguishers:
soda acid, foam, carbon dioxide
(CO2 ), dry chemical powder, halon. Water, Foam,
10. Static charge testing on plastic, rubber, ferrous and
non-ferrous materials.
11. Illumination testing - by lux meter and photo meter
Total No of hours:30
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HBIS18012 SAFETY IN ON AND OFF SHORE DRILLING L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I PRODUCTS 9hrs
greases – Miscellaneous product
UNIT II OPERATIONS AND HAZARDS 9hrs
On and off shore oil operation – Construction of Installation –
Pipe line Construction –Maintenance and
repair activities – Safety and associated hazards
UNIT III DRILLING EQUIPMENTS AND HAZARDS 9hrs
Drilling oil – Technique and equipment- Work position –Working
condition – safety and associated
hazards- lighting and its effects
UNIT IV EXTRACTION AND TRANSPORT 9hrs
Petroleum Extraction and transport by sea – Oil field products –
Operation – Transport of crude by sea –
Crude oil hazards.
Total No of hours:45
REFERENCES
1. Encyclopedia of Occupational Health and Safety, Vol. I & II,
International Labour Organization,
Geneva, 1985.
2. D.A. Ardus and C.D. Green, “Safety in Offshore Drilling: The
Role of Shallow Gas Surveys (Advances
in Underwater Technology, Ocean Science and Offshore Engineering)”,
Springer, 1st edition, 1990.
3. Jan-Erik Vinnem, “Offshore Risk Assessment: Principles,
Modelling and Applications of QRA
Studies”, Springer, 1st edition, 2010.
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HBIS18013 SAFETY IN MATERIAL HANDLING L T P C
3 1 0 4
General safety consideration in material handling - Ropes, Chains,
Sling, Hoops, Clamps, Arresting gears
– Prime movers.
Ergonomic consideration in material handling, design, installation,
operation and maintenance of
Conveying equipments, hoisting, traveling and slewing
mechanisms.
UNIT III ERGONOMICS OF HOISTING MECHANISMS 12hrs
Ergonomic consideration in material handling, design, installation,
operation and maintenance of driving
gear for hoisting mechanism – Traveling mechanism
UNIT IV HANDLING OF HEAVY EQUIPMENTS 12hrs
Selection, operation and maintenance of Industrial Trucks – Mobile
Cranes – Tower crane – Checklist -
Competent persons.
UNIT V STORAGE OF GOODS AND EQUIPMENTS 12hrs
Storage and Retrieval of common goods of various shapes and sizes
in a general store of a big industry.
Total No of hours:60
1. Accident Prevention Manual for Industrial Operations, NSC,
Chicago, 1982.
2. Alexandrov, M.P., Material Handling Equipment, Mir Publishers,
Moscow, 1981.
3. Rudenko N., Material Handling Equipments, Mir Publishers,
Moscow, 1981.
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HBIS18014 TRANSPORT SAFETY L T P C
3 1 0 4
Transport emergency card (TREM) – driver training-parking of
tankers on the highwaysspeed of the
vehicle – warning symbols – design of the tanker lorries – earth
chains-static electricity-responsibilities of
driver – inspection and maintenance of vehicles-check listdecanting
procedures – communication.
UNIT II ROAD TRANSPORT 12hrs
Introduction – factors for improving safety on roads – causes of
accidents due to drivers and pedestrians-
design, selection, operation and maintenance of motor
trucks-preventive maintenance-check lists-motor
vehicles act – motor vehicle insurance and surveys.
UNIT III DRIVER AND SAFETY 12hrs
Driver safety programme – selection of drivers – driver
training-tacho-graph-driving testdriver’s
responsibility-accident reporting and investigation
procedures-fleet accident frequency-safe driving
incentives-slogans in driver cabin-motor vehicle transport workers
act-road transport act and rules –
driver relaxation and rest pauses – speed and fuel conservation –
emergency planning.
UNIT IVROAD SAFETY 12hrs
alignment like tractive resistance, tractive force, direct
alignment,vertical curves-breaking characteristics
of vehicle-skidding-restriction of speedssignificance,of
speeds-Ground speed-Pavement conditions –
Sight distance – Safety at intersections – Traffic control lines
and guide posts-guard rails and barriers –
street lighting and illumination-overloading-concentration of
driver. Plant railway: Clearance-track-
warning methods-loading and unloading-moving cars safety
practices.
UNIT V SHOP FLOOR AND REPAIR SHOP SAFETY 12hrs
Transport precautions-safety on manual mechanical handling
equipment operations-safe driving-
movement of cranes-conveyors etc., servicing and maintenance
equipment-grease rack operation-wash
rack operation-battery charging-gasoline handling-other safe
practices-off the road motorized equipment.
Total No of hours:60
REFERENCES
1. Popkes, C.A., Traffic Control and Road Accident Prevention,
Chapman and Hall Limited, 1986.
2. Babkov, V.F., Road Conditions and Traffic Safety, MIR
Publications, Moscow, 1986.
3. Kadiyali, Traffic Engineering and Transport Planning, Khanna
Publishers, New Delhi, 1983.
4. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, Government of India.
5. Accident Prevention Manual for Industrial Operations, NSC,
Chicago, 1982.
6. Pasricha, Road Safety guide for drivers of heavy vehicle, Nasha
Publications, Mumbai, 1999.
7. K.W.Ogden, Safer Roads – A guide to Road Safety Engineering,
Amazon.com.,1995.
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HBIS18015 SAFETY IN NUCLEAR PLANTS
L T P C
3 1 0 4
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 12hrs
Energy sources, Nuclear Power Production, medical and Societal
applications of radiation, Nuclear fuel
cycle, Components of Nuclear Reactor, Present Reactor Types
UNIT II RADIATION SOURCES AND PROTECTION 12hrs
Radiation and its units, Natural background and man made Radiation,
Biological Effects,Exposure limits
and protection,Sources of radiation, shielding
UNIT III HISTORY OF EVENTS IN NUCLEAR REACTORS AND FACILITIES
12hrs
NES Scale, TMI, Chernobyl, Fukushima, Windscale, Thorp
Reprocessing, Kshtym,Vandellos,
Tokaimura, NRX, David Besse,Enrico Fermi, Narora Fire, Monju and
FBTR Sodium Leak, Radiation
over exposures in Industry and Medical applications
UNIT IV ENGINEERED SAFETY SYSTEMS 12hrs
Shutdown systems in PWR,BWR,PHWR, Reactivity Worth of shutdown
system, Trip Signals,Safety
Logic, Operating Environment, Grouping of safety systems, Heat
Removal systems,Emergency Core
Cooling, Containment and subsystems
Atomic Energy Regulatory Board, functions, safety Documents,Safety
Review of site, design,regulatory
inspections, safety review for PFBR, Koodankulam, Regulatory review
of operating plants, Licensing
stages, licensing of operating personnel, Training simulator,
safety up-gradation Review after TMI
Chernobyl, Review after Fukushima, safety review for
decommissioning,Safety Review of Radiation
Facilities, medical X-ray units, Gamma irradiators
Total No of hours:60
Delhi, 2013.
2. Jacques LIBMANN,Elements Of Nuclear Safety, Les Editions de
Physique 1996.
3. Nuclear Power Reactor Safety.By E.E. Lewis. John Wiley and Sons,
Inc., New York (1977). 630 pp
4. Gianni Petrangeli, Nuclear Safety,Butterworth Heinemann,
2006,488 pp.
5. NPTELWEB COURSE on Nuclear Reactor Technology, K.S.Rajan,
2013
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HBIS18016 ELECTRICAL SAFETY
To provide electrical protection and maintenance in working
environment and ensure that electrical safety
UNIT I BASIC ELECTRICAL 12hrs
Review of Electrical concept, Electrostatic – Electro magnetism –
Stored energy – Working principle of
major electrical equipment – Typical supply situation.
UNIT II STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS 12hrs
Standards and statutory requirements – Indian electricity acts and
rules – statutory requirements from
Electrical inspectorate.
Electrical Hazards – Energy leakage – Clearance and insulation –
Excess energy – Current surges –
Electrical causes of fire and explosion – National electrical
Safety code.
UNIT IV ELECTRICAL PROTECTION AND MAINTENANCE 12hrs
Selection of Environment, Protection and Interlock – Discharge rods
and earthing device – Safety in the
use of portable tools - Preventive maintenance
UNIT V CLASSIFICATION OF HAZARDOUS AREAS 12hrs
Hazardous area classification and classification of electrical
equipments for hazardous areas (IS, API and
OSHA standards).
1. Fordham Cooper W., Electrical Safety Engineering, Butterworths,
London, 1986.
2. Accident Prevention Manual for Industrial Operations, NSC,
Chicago, 1982.
3. www.osha.gov
4. Electrical And Mechanical Service In High Rise Buildings ,Design
and Estimation Manual By: A.K.
Mittal Publishers: CBS Publishers &Distributors Edition: 1st
Edition Year of Publication: 2007
5. Rao.S and Saluja H.L.Electrical Safety, Fire Safety Engineering
and Safety Management
Khanna Publishers, First edition ,1998
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HBIS18L06 ELECTRICAL SAFETY LABORATORY L T P C
0 0 3 2
3. Estimation of earth resistance
4. Earth continuity test
Total No of hours:30
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HBIS18L07 INPLANT TRAINING L T P C
0 0 3 2
In-plant Training
In-plant training of 3 weeks is compulsory and a Report to be
submitted to the Department with due
Certification of the industry where training is sought.
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HBMG17G01 ENTERPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT L T P C
3 0 0 3
Entrepreneurship-Meaning-types-qualities of an
entrepreneur-classification of entrepreneur-Factors
influencing entrepreneurship-functions of entrepreneurships.
Common Banks-District industries centre- National small industries
corporation-small industries
development organisation-small industries service institute, All
India Financial Institutions-IDBI-IFCI-
ICICI-IRDBI.
Business idea generation techniques-identification of business
opportunities-feasibility study-marketing,
finance, technology and legal formalities-preparation of project
report-tools of appraisal
UNIT-IV Entrepreneurial Development Programmes 9hrs
Entrepreneurial Development Programmes(EDP)-Role ,relevance and
achievements-role of government
in organised EDPS-critical evaluation.
Role of Entrepreneurs in economic growth-strategic approaches in
the changing economic scenario for
small scale Entrepreneurs-Networking, Niche play, Geographic
Concentration. Franchising/Dealership-
Development of women Entrepreneurship.
REFERENCES:
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HBIS18017 DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Disaster – Introduction –Types of natural calamities, major and
minor calamities – impact of
calamities. UNIT II 12 Hrs
Natural disaster – cyclone – Tsunami – flood – Landslides – earth
quake. UNIT III 12 Hrs
Manmade disaster – Wars – Biological war (introduction of
pathogens) – misuse of atomic
bombs –major accidents from industries e.g. Bhopal. Lov canal
disaster – London Smog. UNIT IV 12 Hrs
Medical Management of disaster – Disaster Impacts and response –
Identification of dead –
Search rescue –first and relief phase – Vaccination, basic
sanitation and personal hygiene
UNIT V 12 Hrs
resettlement rehabilitation – role of NGOS, Gos (relief camp),
Psychotherapy – simplified yoga
and meditation, stress management.
REFERENCE
1. Tsunami. A text book from Department of Science and Technology,
New Delhi, p 90.
2. Proceedings “Brainstorming seminar on Disaster Management and
Mitigation
programmes. Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, P 150.
3. Pollution control Legislations. Environmental Laws – Vol. II.
Tamilnadu Pollution Control
Board.
4. Shailaendra K. Singh, Subash C. Kundan and Shobu Singh (1998).
Disaster Management.
Mittal Publications. New Delhi.
5. Natural disasters (1980) – A guide for relief workers – JAC
Adhyatma Sadhema, Kendra
Mehrani, New Delhi.
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6.
L T P C
4 0 0 4
OBJECTIVES:
To study the applications of ergonomic principles and physiology of
workers
To know the concepts of personal protective equipment and its
usages
To create the knowledge in process and equipment design in safety
aspects
UNIT I WORK STUDY 12Hrs
Study of operations – work content – work procedure – breakdown –
human factors – safety and method
study – methods and movements at the workplace – substitution with
latest devices – robotic concepts –
applications in hazardous workplaces – productivity, quality and
safety (PQS).
UNIT II ERGONOMICS 12Hrs
Definition – applications of ergonomic principles in the shop floor
– work benches – seating
arrangements – layout of electrical panels- switch gears –
principles of motion economy – location of
controls – display locations – machine foundations – work
platforms, fatigue, physical and mental strain –
incidents of accident – physiology of workers.
UNIT III PERSONAL PROTECTION 12Hrs
Concepts of personal protective equipment – types – selection of
PPE – invisible protective barriers –
procurement, storage, inspection and testing – quality – standards
– ergonomic considerations in personal
protective equipment design.
Process design – equipment – instrument – selection – concept
modules – various machine tools - in-built
safety – machine layout-machine guarding-safety devices and methods
– selection, inspection,
maintenance and safe usage – statutory provisions, operator
training and supervision – hazards and
prevention.
Job and personal risk factors – standards-selection and
training-body size and posture-body dimension
(static/dynamic) – adjustment range – penalties – guide lines for
safe design and postures – evaluation and
methods of reducing posture strain.Man-machine interface-controls
-types of control-identification and
selection-types of displays-compatibility and stereotypes of
important operations-fatigue and vigilance-
measurement characteristics and strategies for enhanced
performance.
Total No of hours:60
1. “Accident Prevention Manual for Industrial Operations”, NSC
Chicago, 1982.
2. “Work Study”, National Productivity Council, New Delhi,
1995.
3. E.J.Mc Cormick and M.S.Sanders “Human Factors in Engineering and
Design”, TMH, New
Delhi,1982.
4. Hunter, Gomas, “Engineering Design for Safety”, Mc Graw Hill
Inc., 1992.
5. Introduction to Work Study”, ILO, Oxford and IBH Publishing
company, Bombay, 1991”.
6. Mundel, Motion and Time Study, 6th Edition, Allied Publishers,
Madras, 1989.
7. W.Benjamin Neibal Motion and Time Study, 7th Edition.
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HBIS18L08 CONSTRUCTION SAFETY LAB II L T P C
0 0 3 2
2. Visit to sprinkler fitted buildings/houses.
3. Study of Fire Protection plan and drawings
4. Emergency Evacuation mock drills,
5. Periodically showing the method of operation by dismantling and
assembling, smoke detector and
sprinkler,
6. Practical explanation by showing circuit and Fire alarm,
7. Site Visit to visualize the installation of Fire extinguishing
appliances in multi storied buildings,
hotels etc.
REFERENCES:
1. Fire Safety In Building By: V.K. Jain Publishers: New Age
International Publishers Edition: 2nd
Edition Year of Publication: First Print – 1996 Re-print –
2002
2. Electrical And Mechanical Service In High Rise Buildings ,Design
and Estimation Manual By: A.K.
Mittal Publishers: CBS Publishers &Distributors Edition: 1st
Edition Year of Publication: 2007
3. Design of Water Based Fire Protection Systems By: Robert M.
Gagnan Publishers: South Western
Dujebury Edition: 1st Edition Year of Publication: 2006
.
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HBIS18L09
OBJECTIVE
To guide the students such a way that the students carry out a
comprehensive work on the chosen topic
which will stand them in good stead as they face real life
situations
The objective of project work is to enable the students to work in
convenient groups of not more
than four members in a group on a project involving field studies.
Every project work shall have a guide
who is a member of the faculty of the university.
Each student shall finally produce a comprehensive report covering
background information,
literature survey, problem statement, project work details and
conclusions. This final report shall be
typewritten form as specified in the guidelines.
The continuous assessment and semester evaluation may be carried
out as specified in the
guidelines to be issued from time to time.