SF3002 Safety Management Syllabus:
SF3002 Safety Management Syllabus – Anna University Regulation 2021
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1. Demonstrate the approaches and techniques to assess and improve process and/or product quality and reliability
2. Introduce the new safety process, principles and Technical leadership.
3. Illustrate the basic concepts and techniques of modern safety engineering tools.
4. Understand process control and safety procedure and their application.
5. learn the concept of accident management.
UNIT- I
Hinrichs Axioms of Industrial Safety, Concepts of Safety, Organization for Safety, Organization, Definition, Need & Principles Organizing for Health and Environmental, Activities, Organization Structure, Function & Responsibilities
UNIT- II
Directing for Safety, Direction, Definition, Process, Principles and Techniques Leadership, Role, Function and, Attributes of a Leader.
UNIT- III
Safety Management System, Objectives of Health, Safety and Environment Policy, Responsibility for Implementation of HSE Policy
UNIT- IV
Role of Occupier and Factory Manager, Factory Safety Committee, Structure and Functions and Working Tenure Details.
UNIT- V
Accident Prevention: Definition: Incident, Accident, Injury, Dangerous occurrence, Unsafe Act, Unsafe Conditions, Hazards, Error, Oversight, Mistake, NearMiss, Electricity& Hazards of Electricity, Explosives and Transportation Safety.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Students able to
CO1 Attain the basic concepts of safety, fundamental knowledge of Principles Organizing for Health and Environmental.
CO2 Use control charts to analyze for improving the process safety.
CO3 Describe different safety management
CO4 Acquire basic knowledge of functional safety management
CO5 Understand the concepts of accident prevention.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Fundamentals of Industrial safety & health by K.U. Mistry.
2. Factories Act 1948
MAPPING OF CO’S WITH PO’S AND PSO’S
• Every course objective must be mapped with 1,2,3,-, scale against the correlation PO’s and PSO’S
