1.1 Subject
Title : SAFETY,
HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
MANAGEMENT
DETAILED
CONTENTS : SUBJECT 1.1
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Marks
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Hours
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CHAPTER-1
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1.1 Introduction
:
Management
and Management Principles &
Types of Management
1.2 General
principles of Management. Managerial
Role,
Authority, Responsibility and Power.
Span
of Management, Delegation and decentralization of
authority.
1.3 Safety,
Health and Environment
Management. (SHE). Occupational Safety, Health and Environmental Safety Management – Principles & practices
1.4 Role of
Management in Industrial Safety.
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10
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12
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CHAPTER-2
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2.1 Planning
for Safety : Planning : Definition,
purpose, nature, scope and procedure. Range of
planning, variety of plans.
2.2 Strategic
planning and tools of implementation.
Management
by objectives and its role in Safety, Health and Management(SHE). Policy
formulation and implementation.
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10
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12
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CHAPTER-3
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3.1 Organising for
Safety :
Organising:
Definition, need, nature and principles. Organising for
Safety, Health and Environment Organisation structure,
functions and responsibilities.
3.2 Safety Committee
: Structure and functions.
3.3 Line and Staff
Functions for Safety, Health and Environment.
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10
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12
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CHAPTER-4
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4.1 Directing
for Safety :
Direction:
Definition, process, principles and techniques, Leadership :
Role, functions an attributes of a leader Communication: Purpose,
process, types and channels Essential rules in communication, Two
ways communication. Barriers in communication, essentials of
effective communication. Communication and group-dynamics, Team building.
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10
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12
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CHAPTER-5
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5.1 Monitoring
for Safety, Health & Environment :
Occupational
Safety, Health and Environment Management System, Bureau of
Indian Standards on Safety and Health : 14489 –1998 and 15001- 2000, ILO and
EPA Standards.
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10
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12
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CHAPTER-6
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6.1 Principles
of Accidents Prevention :
Definition:
Incident, accident, injury, dangerous,
occurrences, unsafe acts, unsafe conditions, hazards, error, oversight, mistakes etc.
6.2 Accident Prevention
: Theories/ Models of accident occurrences .Principles
of accident Prevention. Accident and Financial
implication.
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10
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14
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CHAPTER-7
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7.1 Safety,
Health and Environment (SHE)
Education and Training :
SHE
: Element of training cycle, Assessment of needs. Techniques
of training, design and development of training programs. Training methods
and strategies types of
training. Evaluation and review of training
programs.
7.2 Competence Building Technique
(CBT), Concept for training, safety as a on-line function. Role of
Multi-Media, Communication, Applications of Computers. Relevance of WTO
regarding Safety, Health and Environment.
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10
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14
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CHAPTER-8
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8.1 Employee
Participation in Safety :
Employee Participation
:Purpose, areas of participation, methods. Role of trade union in Safety
Health and Environment Protection.
Safety Promotion and Safety Awards and Suggestion
Schemes, Safety Competitions, Safety Incentives Publicity Schemes,
Audio Visual Publicity, other Promotional Methods.
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10
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14
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CHAPTER-9
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9.1 Organisational Behavior
:
Human
factors contributing to accidents
9.2 Human behavior
: Individual differences, behavior as function of self and
situation, perception of danger and acceptance of risk, knowledge, and
responsibility vis-a-vis safety performance, theories of motivation
and their application to safety, role of, supervisors
and safety departments in motivation.
9.3 Conflict
& Frustration : Identification of situations leading to
conflict and frustration and techniques of management.
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10
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14
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CHAPTER-10
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10.1 Management
information System :
Sources
of information on Safety, Health and Environment
Protection. Compilation and collation of information, Analysis
& use of modern methods of programming, storing and retrieval of MIS for Safety,
Health and Environment.
10.2 QCC HS Computer
Software Application and Limitations.
10.3 Status and future
goals of computer utilization in Safety, Health and Environment (SHE)
Services in Industries.
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14
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