RGPV / RGTU B.E. FT, 4th (IV) Semester syllabus FT-401 Safety Management Revised syllabus Fire Technology and Safety Engineering(FT)

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
B.E. (FT) Fire Technology and Safety Engineering
FOURTH IV SEMESTER
FT- 401 Safety Management
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Unit I Role of functions of a Manager. Elements and function of Management. Management role, authority, responsibility & power. Delegation and decentralization of authority. History of safety management in India and abroad. Need for safety: legal, humanitarian, economic and social consideration.

Unit II Accident, injury, dangerous occurrences, unsafe acts, unsafe conditions, hazards etc. Theories of accident occurrences. Principal of accident prevention scope and effect: Risk management. Safety inspection. Safety audit. Disaster control.

Unit III PLANNING & ORGANISING FOR SAFETY: Definition, need, nature, principles, policy formulation and effective planning for safety.Organization structure of safety department.Safety officer – Qualification, responsibilities, duties & Power.Safety Committee –Structure & Functions.

Unit IV Directing for safety, Role and functions of a leader.Communication with management, employees & Union.Managerial communication. Training of workers, supervisors & managers. Evaluation & review of training programme. Role of management, supervisors, and safety department in motivation & safety performance.

Unit V Role of trade unions in safety and health. Safety suggestions schemes. Safety competitions, safety incentive schemes. Audiovisual methods. Other promotional methods. Direct & indirect cost of accidents. Information on safety, health and accidents. Analysis of information on accident.

References:
1. Accident Prevention manual for Industrial Operations, NSC, Chicago 1982.
2. Principles of Industrial managements by Kootaz & Donnel.
3. Brawn D. B. , system analysis & design for safety, Prentice Hall inc, New Jersey.
4. Lees, F.P., loss prevention in process industries, Butter worth’s, New Delhi 1986 .

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