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UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & ENERGY STUDIES

M.TECH (HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT)

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UPES Campus Tel : + 91-135-2261090/91Energy Acres Fax: + 91-135-2694204P.O Bidholi via Prem Nagar, Bidholi URL: www.upes.ac.inDehradun 248007(UA)

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UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & ENERGY STUDIES ____________________________________________________________________________________

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M.TECH (HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT

SEMESTER 1

SEMESTER 2

CODE

SUBJECTCreditsCODE

SUBJECT Credits

TQM3Electrical Safety

3

National & International HSE Laws

3Project Management & Contract Administration

3

Elements of Safety Mgmt and Systems

3Total Predective Maintenance

3

Environmental Engineering & Management

3Safety in Industrial Operations & Design

3

Occupational Health & Safety Management3Elective- Fire/ Oil & Gas/ Construction/ Power

3

Health, Safety &Environment Lab

2Seminar on Assigned Topics2

Total17Total17

SEMESTER 3

SEMESTER 4

CODE

SUBJECTCreditsCODESUBJECTCredits

Green Fuels3

Project16

Risk Analysis & Management3

Fire Risk & Control 3

Elective-Fire/ Oil & Gas/ Construction/ Power3

Summer Internship3

Summer Internship Seminar2

Project I3

Total20

Total Credits = 17 + 17+ 20 + 16 = 70 credits

ELECTIVES

OIL & GAS SPECIALIZATION

ELECTIVE 1 : Safety In Drilling & Production ELECTIVE 2 : Hazards & Safety Measures in Hydrocarbon Industry

FIRE SAFETY SPECIALIZATION

ELECTIVE 1 : Fire Fighting Appliances and OperationsELECTIVE 2 : Concepts of Fire safety in buildings, structures & Installations

POWER PLANT SPECIALIZATION

ELECTIVE 1 : Introduction To power systemsELECTIVE 2 : Safety In Power Plants

CONSTRUCTION SAFETY SPECIALIZATION

ELECTIVE 1 : Basics Of Infrastructure EngineeringELECTIVE 2 : Construction Safety

SEMESTER 1PTEG 701PETROLEUM EXPLORATION AND PROSPECTINGL T P 3 0 0

Origin, Migration & Entrapment of Petroleum Reservoir Geometry and QualitySeals & Reservoir, Source, Rocks, Structural Integrity Phases of Basin Development Burial History Signatures of Basins Developed Depositional & Heat Flow Consequences of Basin Settings Prospect Evaluation. Major Oil Fields Processes Safety & Environment Hazards

MREG 701BASICS OF PETROLEUM REFINING & PETROCHEM.L T P 3 0 0

Growth and Development of Refining Industry In India, Major Petroleum Products and Their Specs, Crude Oils and Their Characteristics, Various Process Units Plants in a Refinery, Roles/Functions and Integration With One another Specialized Refinery Configuration For Optimizing Gas Recovery Integrated Refinery and Petrochemical Plants. Key Petrochemical Product Families Industry Drivers: Cost of Production, Supply/Demand, Profitability & Pricing/Costing Environmental Concerns and Safety Hazard analysis of a process Safety in process operation Environmental impact, effluent treatment and waste disposal

MBCG 746TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENTL T P 3 0 0

INTRODUCTION TO TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENTDefinitions of the Terms-Quality, Quality Planning, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, Quality Management, Total Quality Management (TQM) as Power ISO 8402-Overview on TQM- the TQM Axioms-Commitment-Scientific Knowledge-Involvement-Consequences of Total Quality.The Deming Approach to TQMDeming's Fourteen Points on Quality Management-Five DDs-Implementing the Deming Philosophy-Action Plan-the Deming Cycle-Questions and Opinions of Deming.

JURAN ON QUALITYDeveloping a Habit Of Quality-Juran Quality Trilogy-The Universal Break Through Sequence-Comparison Juran Soaches. Crosby and the Quality Treatment Crosby's Diagnosis of a Troubles Company-Crosby'sabsolutes for Quality Management-Crosby's Fourteen Steps for Quality Improvement KAIZEN Meaning-Kaizen and Innovation-the Kaizen Management Practices-Total Quality Control (T-Approaches of Faigenbaum, Aishikawa-Kaizen and TQC-Kanban Systems-Small Group Activities-Quality Control Circles-Suggestion System-Comparison of Kaizen and Deming's Approach.

SUPPORTING TOOLS, ACTIVITIES & TECHNIQUES IN TQM PROJECTSAffinity Diagram - Bar Chart - Block Diagram - Brainstorming - Cause and Effect Analysis - Customer - Supplier Relationship Checklist - Decision Analysis - Flowcharts - Force Field Analysis Line Graph/Run Charts Pareto Analysis - Quality Costing - Quality Function Deployment (Qfd) Quality Project Approach and the Problem Solving Process.

ISO 9000 SERIES QUALITY SYSTEM STANDARDS ISO 9000, 14000, 18000 Standards.

STRATEGIC QUALITY MANAGEMENTIntegrating Quality into Strategic Management - Quality and the Management Cycle - Resources for Quality Activities - Training for Quality - Self Managing Teams - Role of the Quality Director - Obstacles to achieving Successful Strategic Quality Management.

MEEG 721ELEMENTS OF SAFETY MANAGEMENT AND SYSTEMSL T P 3 0 0

Personnel Risk in Industrial OperationsMineral Exploitation, Manufacturing Plant, Material Handling Processes, Chemical Industry Types and Severity of Accidents Cost of Accidents Safety Policy, Organization, Monitoring and Reporting PSM System Audits Emergency/Disaster Plans First Aid

MEEG 731ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING L T P 3 0 0

Mass and Energy TransferIntroduction, Units of Measurement, Material Balances, Energy Fundamentals, Problems

Environmental Chemistry and EIAIntroduction, Stoichiometry, Enthalpy in Chemical Systems, Chemical Equilibria, Organic Chemistry, Nuclear Chemistry, EIA, Problems

Mathematics for GrowthIntroduction, Exponential Growth, Resource Competition, Population Growth, Human Population growth, Problems

Water Pollution and Water Quality ControlIntroduction, Water Resources, Water Pollutants, Status of Surface Water Quality, Biochemical Oxygen Demand, The Effect of Oxygen Demanding Wates on Rivers, Ground Water, Aquifers, Hydraulic Gradient, Darcys Law, Contaminant Transport, Cone of Depression, Capture- Zone Curves, Control of Groundwater Plumes, Contaminants in Ground Water, Conventional Pump and Treat Systems, Additional Remediation Technologies, Municipal and Waste Water Systems, Water Treatment Systems, Wastwater Treatment, Hazardous Wastes and Treatment Technologies, Problems

Air PollutionOverview of Emissions, Criteria Pollutants, Toxic Air Polutatants, Air Pollution in Worlds Megacities, Motor Vehicle Emissions, Stationary Sources, Air Pollution and Meteorology, Point Source Gaussian Plume Model, Indoor Air Quality, Problems

Global Atmospheric ChangeAtmosphere of Earth, Global Temperature and Greenhouse Effect, Global Energy Balance, Radiative Forcing of Climate Change preindustrial to saturation effects, Carbon Cycle, Carbon Emissions from Fossil Fuels, IPCC Emissions Scenarios, Regional Impacts of Temperature Change, The Oceans and Climate Change, Changes in Stratospheric Ozone, Problems,

Solid Waste Management and Resource RecoveryBackground, Life Cycle Assessment, Source Reduction, Collection and Transfer Operations, Recycling and Composting, Discarded Materials, Waste to Energy Combustion, Landfills, Problems

MEEG 743OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY MANAGEMENTL T P 3 0 0

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL HAZARDSRecognition , Evaluation and Control of Physical Hazards- Noise and Vibration - Effects and Control Measures- Thermal Stress - Parameter Control, Radiation - Types - Source - Effect and Control- Illumination & Lighting.Recognition, Evaluation and Control of Chemical Hazards- Types - Dust-Fumes -Mist -Vapour-Fog etc., Air Contaminants- Evaluation - Types of Sampling-Air Sampling System-Method Analysis-Control Measures

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTHConcept and Spectrum of Health-Functional Units and Activities of Occupational Health Services-Occupational and Work Related Disease-Levels of Prevention of Diseases- Notifiable Occupational Diseases such as Silicosis- Asbestosis -Pneumoconiosis-Siderosis- Anthracosis- Aluminosis and Anthrax. Lead-Nickel, Chromium and Manganese Toxicity-Gas Poisoning (such as CO, Ammonia, Coal Dust etc.,) their effects and Prevention -Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation - Audiology-Hearing Conservation Programme-Effects of Ultra Violet Radiation and Infrared Radiation on Human SystemsIndustrial Toxicology-Local and Systemic and Chronic Effects Temporary and Cumulative Effects-Carcinogens Entry into Human SystemErgonomics, Personnel Protective Equipment, Personnel Monitoring

PERSONAL HYGIENE AND FIRST AIDHygiene Concepts-Correct and Clean Dresses-Clean Body - Washing - Good Habits-Oral and Stomach Hygiene-Cleaning - Compressed Air and Degreasing Agents-Dermatoses-Long Hair and Nails and Torn and loosely Hanging Clothes-Smoking - Lavatories Maintenance- Living in Unhygienic Areas. First aid concept- -First Aid Boxes-Legal Requirements, Industrial Hygiene, Medical Surveillance, Medical Surveillance Program Development, Recommended Medical Programme, Emergency Treatment, Non-Emergency Treatment, Exposures to Hazardous Materials

RADIATION CONTROLRadiation Shielding - Radiation Dose - Dose Measurements - Units of Exposure- Exposure Limits - Barriers for Control of Radioactivity Release, Control of Radiation Exposure to Plant Personnel, Health Physics Surveillance - Waste Management and Disposal Practices Environmental, Releases

MEEG 722HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT LABL T P 0 0 2

To Measure Sound/Noise Level at Various Location and Compare it with Standard Values Permissible for Exposure. To Determine the SPM Present in Working Atmosphere during the Working Period with the help of Respirable Dust Sampler. To Determine the RSPM present in Working Atmosphere during the Working Period with the help of Respirable Dust Sampler. Standard Method for Determination of Oxide of Sulfur in Flue Gases using UV Spectrophotometer. Standard Method for Determination of Oxides of Nitrogen in Flue Gases using UV Spectrophotometer. To Find the PH and Conductivity of given Solution. To Determine the Total suspended Solid in the given Water Samples. To Determine the SPM and Oxides of Sulfur and Nitrogen from the Stack/Chimney using Stack Monitoring kit. To Determine the SPM and Oxides of Sulfur and Nitrogen using Fugitive Emission Kit. To determine HCO3 in water quality . To determine Na & K with the help of flame photometer. To determine Ca & Mg of waste water To determine hardness of the water To determine Cl & COD of the effluents. To determine Si & Fe of the waste To determine TSS of the waste water. To determine pH, TDS, Temperature, DO of water with the help of multiparameter monitoring instrument. To determine PM 2.5 & PM 10 by using PM 2.5/ PM 10 sampler. To determine BOD & DO of a given water sample.

SEMESTER 2MEEGPRINCIPLES OF PROCESS SAFETYL T P 3 0 0

Source Models Toxic Release and Dispersion Models Fires and Explosions Design to Prevent Fires and Explosions Introduction to reliefs Relief Sizing MSDS: Requirement of Material Safety Data, MSDS checklist, Updating of MSDS Safety Signs, Color Coding and Labelling Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE)MEEG 741HAZARDS & SAFETY MEASURES IN HYDROCARBON INDUSTRYL T P 3 0 0

HAZARDS & SAFETY MEASURES IN HYDROCARBON INDUSTRYFire, Safety & Health Issues in Hydrocarbon Industry, Health, Safety & Environmental Issues during Drilling & Exploration

SAFETY ASPECTS IN CONFINED SPACESOSHA Guideline for Confined Space Entry, Permit Requirement for Confined Space Entry, Duties of Persons involved in Confined Space Entry. WORK PERMIT SYSTEMS PLANT INSPECTION SAFETY STANDARDS Applicable to the Hydrocarbon Industry, Safe Practices for Handling of Hydrocarbons RECEIVING AND STORAGE OF HYDROCARBONSurface- Storage Types, Safety Features, Layout Design, U/G Aquifers, Caverns, Refrigerated Storage, Standards in Design, Safe Operating and Maintaining Practices TRANSPORTATION OF HYDROCARBONSRail / Road, Tankers, Pipelines, Barges, Packages

MEEG 742SAFETY IN CONSTRUCTIONL T P 3 0 0

SAFETY IN CONSTRUCTION Meaning and Scope of Safety in Construction Operations Rules & Regulations Safety in Excavations, Scaffolding, Underwater Works, Cofferdams, Underpinning & Shoring etc. Safety in use of Lifting Equipment Pre-Construction Preparation etc. Health Hazards while Handling Construction Materials and Chemicals Safe Demolition Human Factors Safe Handling of Machines & Equipments used in Refinery Petrochemicals Plant & Gas Facilities Construction

HISTORY OF SAFETY LEGISLATIONHistory of Dock Safety Statues in India- Background of Present Dock Safety Statues- Dock Workers (Safety, Health & Welfare) Act 1986 and the Rules and Regulations framed there under. Other Statues like Marking of Heavy Packages Act 1951 and the Rules Framed there Under- Manufacturer, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules 1989 framed under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1989 - few case Laws to interpret the terms used Dock Safety Statutes.Responsibility of Different Agencies for Safety, Health and Welfare involved in Dock Work - Responsibilities of Port Authorities - Dock Labour Board - Owner of Ship Master - and agent of Ship - Owner of Lifting Appliances and Loose Gear etc - Employers of Dock Workers like Stevedores - Clearing and Forwarding Agents - Competent Persons and Dock Worker.

MEEG 711TOTAL PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCEL T P 3 0 0

Types and Costs of Failures Maintenance Policy & Objectives Evaluation & Monitoring Reliability Reliability Analysis and Improvement Techniques Condition Monitoring Techniques The Remaining Life Assessment

MEEG 744SAFETY IN INDUSTRIAL OPERATIONS & DESIGNL T P 3 0 0

Inherent Safety Concept Special Design Considerations for Hazardous Operations( Loading & Unloading, Start Up/ Shutdown, Burner Lighting, Flare Ignition, Storage Tank Operation) Electrical Area Classification and Special Purpose Equipment Sitting & Layout Petroleum Storage Installations LNG Terminals Bulk Handling Distribution of Petroleum Products/Terminals Safety with Thermal Power Equipment Plant Layout and Material Handling PLANT LOCATIONSelection of Plant Location- Territorial Parameters - Considerations of Land- Water- Electricity-Location for Waste Treatment & Disposal- Further Expansions - Safe Location of Chemical Storages -LPG-LNG-CNG-Acetylene Ammonia- Chlorine-Boilers etc.- Location for Chemical Industries-Tanneries-Power Plants-Quarries Etc. PLANT LAYOUTSafe Layout: Safety System-Fire Hydrant Location- Fire Service Rooms- Facilities for Safe Effluent Disposal and Treatment Tanks - Site Consideration - Approach Roads - Plant Railway Lines --Security Towers-Safe Layout for- Process Industries-Engineering Industry-Construction Sites. WORKING CONDITIONSPrinciples of Good Ventilation: Purpose -Physiological and Comfort Level types- Hood and Duct Design-Air Conditioning-Ventilation Standards.Purpose of Lighting -Types, Advantages of Good Illumination-Lighting Requirements for various Works.-standards. Housekeeping-Principles, Industrial Noise and Vibration-Thermal Stress. MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENTSPrinciples of Material Handling-Ergonomic Considerations-Methods of Manual Handling-Simple Devices-Hand Contrivances-Lifting Tackles-Lifts-Pulleys-Pulley Blocks-Chain Blocks-Selection and Operations- Fork Lifts, Front End Loaders-Cranes-Hoists-Mobile Cranes-Conveyors-Elevators-Winches-Derricks-Booms-different Ropes-Load Distribution in Slings-Automatic Load Indicators-Load Radius Indicators-Inspection and Testing Procedures- Installation and Maintenance. WORKING AT HEIGHTSSafe Access - Safe Use of Ladders and Scaffoldings-Types -Requirement for Safe Work Platforms- Stairways - Gangways and Ramps-Fall Prevention & Fall Protection - Safety Belts - Safety nets - Fall Arrestors- Working on Fragile Roofs - Work Permit Systems-Accident Case Studies.

MBCQ 724PROJECT MANAGEMENT & CONTRACT ADMINISTRATIONL T P 3 0 0

Applied Project Management Project Definition: Developing a Project Execution Plan Setting up a Project Organization Resource Scheduling, Cost Estimating Controlling Project Execution Project Controls: Planning and Scheduling Cost Engineering Procurement Contract Administration: Contracting Approach, Contractors role, Types of Contracts, Contract Planning, Contracting Schedule, Contracting Procedure, Performance Guarantee, Force Majure, Liquidated Damages and Penalty. Construction Management-Scope and Related Aspects. Project Accounting and Auditing

MEEG 843ELECTRICAL SAFETY L T P 2 0 0

CONCEPTS & STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS Introduction-Electrostatics-Electro Magnetism-Stored Energy- Energy Radiation and Electromagnetic Interference Working Principles of Electrical Equipment-Indian Electricity Act and Rules-Statutory Requirements from Electrical Inspectorate-International Standards on Electrical Safety-First Aid-Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

ELECTRICAL HAZARDSPrimary and Secondary Hazards-Shocks, Burns, Scalds, Falls- Human Safety in the use of Electricity.Energy Leakage-Clearances and Insulation-Classes of Insulation-Voltage Classifications- Excess Energy-Current Surges -Over Current and Short Circuit Current-Heating Effects of Current-Electromagnetic Forces- Corona Effect-Static Electricity-Definition-Sources-Hazardous Conditions-Control- Electrical causes of Fire and Explosion-ionization-spark and Arc-Ignition Energy-Control-National Electrical Safety Code ANSI C2, Class II, Division 1&2Lightning - Hazards - Lightning Arrestor - Installation - Earthling - Specifications - Earth Resistance - Earth Pit Maintenance.

PROTECTION SYSTEMFuses - Circuit Breakers And Overload Relays - Protection against over Voltage and under Voltage- Safe limits of Amperage - Voltage-Safe Distance from Lines-Capacity and Protection of Conductor-Joints & Connections-Means of Cutting of Power-Overload and Short Circuit Protection-No Load Protection-Earth Fault Protection-Earthling StandardsFRLS Insulation-Insulation and Continuity Test-System Grounding-Equipment Grounding -Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB ) -Cable Wires-Maintenance of Ground-Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter-Use of Low Voltage-Electrical Guards-Personal Protective Equipments

SELECTION, INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCERole of Environment in Selection-Safety Aspects in Application-Protection and Interlock-Self Diagnostic Features and Fail Safe Concepts-Surge withstand Capability Test Requirements-Lock Out and Work Permit System.-Discharge Rods and Earthing Devices-Safety in the use of Portable Tools-Cabling and Cable Joints-Preventive Maintenance.

HAZARDOUS ZONESClassification of Hazardous Zones-Intrinsically Safe and Explosion Proof Electrical Apparatus-Increased Safe Equipment- Selection for Different Zones-Temperature Classification- Grouping of Gases- Barriers and Isolators-Equipment Certifying Agencies.

SEMI 701SEMINAR ON ASSIGNED TOPICSL T P 1 0 0

Students will be assigned seminar topics individually at the start of the semester. These topics will be of current interest or futuristic, usually not covered in any other course. The students are expected to carry out a literature search from journals / websites / monographs and present a 15 20 minute seminar. The seminar is to be delivered in front of the whole class and the Course -In- Charge. The student will also submit a write up of 5 to 10 pages to the instructor on the subject matter including the sources of information. All students are expected to attend these seminars.

SEMESTER 3MEEG 871 GREEN FUELS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT L T P 3 0 0

CNG Bio Fuels Fuel Cells Basics Aspects of GTL Technology Process Flow Sheet Gas Refinery Reactor Configuration Safety and Economic Aspects of GTL Technology

MEEG 851RISK ANALYSIS & MANAGEMENT L T P 3 0 0

HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ANALYSISIntroduction - Hazard - Process - Hazard - Monitoring - Risk - Issues - Perception - Management Assessment-Analysis-Safety Audits-Management System Audits-Check Lists-Material Safety Data-What If Analysis-Event Tree-Fault Tree Analysis-Hazard and Operability Studies- Coarse Hazard Studies-Human Error Analysis-Safety Review System-Hazard Warning Methods-Hazard Warning Analysis- Plant Safety Audit, Jsa SOFTWARES FOR RISK ANALYSISBasic Concepts of Risk Analysis - Quantitative - Qualitative Methods - Hazard Models System-Hazard Assessment Systems - Principles of Applications of Software's- FETI - Hazard Operability Studies ( HAZOP) - EFFECTS - Hazard Analysis (HAZAN) - PHAST - SAFETI -Failure Mode and Effect Analysis( FMEA.) RISK CONTROL & MANAGEMENT IMPACT ESTIMATION- PROPERTY & PEOPLE

MAN- MACHINE SYSTEMSJob 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 Reducimg Posture StrainMan-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

INSURANCE

MEEG 861STATUTORY RULES & REGULATION L T P 3 0 0

History of Safety Legislations Environmental Regulations Social Security Legislations / Regulations Oil Mine Regulations CCE Regulations IMO Regulations OISD Norms Others

MEEG 852FIRE RISK AND CONTROL L T P 2 0 0

CLASSIFICATION OF FIRES PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF FIRE Fire Properties of Solids, Liquids and Gases, Fire spread, Toxicity of Products of Combustion, Theory of Combustion and Explosion- Vapour Clouds -Flash Fire- Jet Fires -Pool Fires - Unconfined Vapour Cloud Explosion , Shock Waves, Auto-Ignition -Boiling Liquid expanding Vapour Explosion. TOXIC EFFECTS OF COMBUSTION GASES FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTIONSources of Ignition- Fire Triangle - Principles of Fire Extinguishing - Active and Passive Fire Protection Systems-Various Classes of Fires - A,B,C,D,E-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-Foam Generators-Escape from Fire-Rescue Operations-Fire Drills-Notice-First Aid for Burns INVESTIGATION OF FIRE INDUSTRIAL FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMSSprinkler-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 BUILDING FIRE SAFETY AND FIRE SAFETY AUDITFire Load, Fire Resistant Material and Fire Testing- Structural Fire Protection-Structural Integrity-Exits and Egress- Fire Certificates -Fire Safety requirements for high rise Buildings -Snookers EXPLOSION PROTECTING SYSTEMS Principles of Explosion-Detonation and Blast Waves-Explosion Parameters-Explosion Venting-Inert Gases -Plant for Generation of Inert Gas-Rupture Disc in Process Vessels &Lines Explosion, Suppression System based on Carbon Dioxide (CO2) & Halons- Hazards in LPG, Ammonia(NH3),Sulphur Dioxide( SO-3),Chlorine(CL2) etc.Indian Explosive Act and Rules -Static and Mobile Pressure Vessel (SMPV) rules Indian Gas Cylinders Rules Petroleum Act

MEEG 771CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM L T P 2 0 0

Introduction to CDM Approved Methodologies for CDM Grid Emission Factor Development of PC &PDD Carbon Trading Case Studies

MEEG 842SAFETY IN DRILLING & PRODUCTION L T P 3 0 0

Hoisting System: Component Parts; Derricks, Mast, Substructures, Weight Indicator, Wire Line and Draw Works Power System: Prime Moves, Transmission System Rotary System: Swivel, Kelly, Rotary Table Tubulars: Drill Pipe, Tool Joint, Casing Pipe, Design Consideration Circulation System: Drilling Fluid Types, Preparation and Conditioning System, Additive, Pumping System, Cutting Removal, Pressure Loss Circulation Drilling Practices: Bit Choice, Weight on Bit, Rotary Speed, Hydraulic Effect, Air- Gas Drilling, Coring, Drilling Efficiency. Safety Issues in Drilling Complication: Lost Circulation, Fishing, Blow Outs Well Planning: GTO Well Logging Cementing Operations: Cement Types, Additives, Process and Equipment Safety Consideration in well Completion Blow Out PreventionPRODUCTION

Well Completion Practices: Well- Head Assemble, Installation and Testing, Activation Well Testing Self Flowing Wells Gas lift: Sucker Rod and Down Hole Motor Pumping of Oil Safety Issued in Oil and Gas ProductionSINT 701SUMMER INTERNSHIP L T P0 0 4

All students will undergo a six to eight week practical training under a designated guide in relevant industrial units during the summer at the end of 2nd semester. Each student will individually submit a typed report on the activities undertaken by him during the training at the beginning of the third semster.SEMI 871SUMMER INTERNSHIP SEMINARL T P0 0 2

On completion of the summer internship each student is expected to prepare a report and give a seminar PROJ 801PROJECT IL T P 0 0 4

The assignment aims at developing problem solving ability in students. The projects are expected to be design-based or investigative in nature. The topics are mutually agreed between the student and the Programme in Charge.During this semester the student should develop the project by defining the scope, literature search and makind detailed plan of work. At the end of the semester the student is expected to submit a report containing objective(s), literature status and proposed solution.SEMESTER IVPROJ 802PROJECT II L T P 0 0 32

This will normally be in continuation of PROJ I. The Student is expected to work on the problem in depth and come out with specific conclusions. The Final Report will be evaluated as per procedure laid down by the University. The work may be carried out either with in the University or in an R & D Organization or in Industry.