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FT, 4th (IV) Semester syllabus FT-402 Energy Environment Ethics and SocietyRevised syllabus Fire Technology and Safety Engineering(F

FT, 4th (IV) Semester syllabus FT-402 Energy Environment Ethics and SocietyRevised syllabus Fire Technology and Safety Engineering(F

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
B.E. (FT) Fire Technology and Safety Engineering FOURTH IV SEMESTER
FT- 402 Energy Environment Ethics and Society
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Unit 1 Energy: linkage with development, world energy scenario, fossil fuel resource- estimates and duration, India’s energy scenario; Finite/ depleting energy resources, coal, oil, gas, nuclear fission, promises and present status of nuclear fusion energy; Renewable energy, solar, hydro, wind, biomass, ocean, tidal, wave and geothermal. Synergy between energy and environment, global environment issues, greenhouse gas emission, global warming, green energy solutions.

Unit 2 Society and environment: exponential growth in population, environmentally optimum sustainable population, free access resources and the tragedy of commons; environment problems and impact of P.A.T (Population, Affluence and Technology), environmentally beneficial and harmful technologies; environment impact assessment policies and auditing, interaction between environment, life support systems and socio-culture system.

Unit 3 Ecosystem: definition, concepts, structure, realm of ecology, lithosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, atmosphere-troposphere-stratosphere; energy balance to earth, matter and nutrient
recycling in ecosystems; nitrogen, oxygen, carbon and water cycles, food producers, consumers and decomposers, food chains; biodiversity, threat and conservation of biodiversity. Worldviews and environmentally sustainable economic growth, introduction to Design For Environment (DFE), product lifecycle assessment for environment and ISO 14000; triple bottom-line of economic, environment and social performance; environmental ethics, its world impact and challenges.

Unit 4 (a) Air pollution-primary, secondary; chemical and photochemical reactions, effects of CO, NO, CH and particulates, acid rain, Ozone depletion; monitoring and control of pollutants
(b) Noise pollution-sources and control measures.
(c) Water pollution, analysis and management, heavy metals- and nuclear pollutions; industrial
pollution from paper, pharmacy, distillery, tannery, fertilizer, food processing and small scale industries.

Unit 5 Ethics and moral values, ethical situations, objectives of ethics and its study, role morality and conflicts; values, policies and Organization Culture; Non-professional, quasi- and hardprofessionals; preventive, personal, common and professional ethics; different ethical value criteria like utilitarian, virtue, right and duty ethics with discussion on the case of priority for improvement of urban (high traffic) or rural (low traffic) intersections causing equal number of fatalities; codes of ethics and their limitations; Institute of engineers code for corporate member, IEEE and ACM
professional-code.

References:
1. Miller G. T Jr; Living in the environment; Cengage Publisher.
2. Cunningham W; Principles of Environmental Science: TMH
3. Harris CE, Prichard MS, Rabins MJ, Engineering Ethics; Cengage Pub.
4. Martin; Ethics in Engineering; TMH
5. Govindrajan, Natrajan and Santikumar; Engineering Ethics; PHI pub.
6. Rana SVS; Essentials of ecology and environment; PHI Pub.
7. Gerard Kiely; Environmental Engineering; TMH
8. Khan BH; Non Conventional energy resources; TMH Pub.
9. Raynold G.W. “Ethics in Information Technology; Cengage
B.E. (FT)  4th semester  Fire Technology and Safety Engineering Syllabus RGPV RGTU Syllabus

B.E. (FT) 4th semester Fire Technology and Safety Engineering Syllabus RGPV RGTU Syllabus

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
B.E. (FT) Fire Technology and Safety Engineering 
Syllabus
RGPV RGTU FOURTH IV SEMESTER Syllabus



FT- 401 Safety Management RGPV/RGTU 4th semester syllabu 
FT-401 Safety Management Revised syllabus

FT- 402 Energy Environment Ethics and Society RGPV/RGTU 4th semester syllabus 
FT-402 Energy Environment Ethics and SocietyRevised syllabus

FT- 403 Rescue Equipments and Techniques RGPV/RGTU 4th semester syllabus 
FT-403 Rescue Equipments and Techniques Revised syllabus 

FT- 404 Electrical Fire Safety RGPV/RGTU 4th semester syllabus 
FT-404 Electrical Fire Safety Revised syllabus 

FT- 405 Pumping Machinery & Fluid Mechanics RGPV/RGTU 4th semester syllabus FT-405 Pumping Machinery & Fluid Mechanics Revised syllabus

FT- 406 Dot.Net   RGPV/RGTU 4th semester syllabus 
FT-406 Dot.Net Revised syllabus

FT- 407 Heat Combustion &amp Explosives RGPV/RGTU 4th semester syllabus 
FT-407 Heat Combustion & Explosives Revised syllabus


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RGPV / RGTU B.E. FT, 4th (IV) Semester syllabus FT-407 Heat Combustion & Explosives Revised syllabus Fire Technology and Safety Engineering(FT)

RGPV / RGTU B.E. FT, 4th (IV) Semester syllabus FT-407 Heat Combustion & Explosives 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- 407 Heat Combustion & Explosives
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

UNIT-I: Study state heat conduction with and without heat generation, thermal insulation, selection criteria, critical and optimum thickness determination, extended surfaces and unsteady state heat transfer.

UNIT-II : Fluid flow over flat plate and heat transfer, convective heat transfer in laminar flow and turbulent flow inside tubes, film wise condensation and drop wise condensation nucleate and film boiling.

UNIT-III : Classification of heat exchangers and fired heaters, radioactive heat transfer, radiation laws, emissivity and intensity of radiation.

UNIT-IV: Classification of explosives and their characteristics, chemistry of explosives, chemistry of extinguishment and inhibition covering, fire fighting, means of fire fighting such as foam, dry chemical powder, halons etc.

UNIT-V: Explosion and its effect, fire ball, kinetics and mechanisms of detonation, lower flammability limit, upper flammability limit, plant designing and processing in explosive manufacturing industries, toxic products of fire gases, toxicity of extinguishments.

References:
1. Heat & Mass Transfer By D.S. Kumar
2. Heat & Mass Transfer By S.P. Sukhatme
3. Heat Transfer By R. Yadav
4. Heat & Mass Transfer By R.C. Sachdeva
5. Heat & Mass Transfer By Gupta Prakash
6. Engg. Chemistry By RGopalan, D. Venkeappoyya, S Nagrajn
7. Engg. Chemistry By P.C. Jain & Monika
8. Chemestry Of Engg. Material By C.V.Agarwal
9. Chemestry Of Engg. Material By M. Uppal

List of experiments (Pl. expand it):
Determination of the Flash & Fire Point of given sample of lubricationg oil by Pensky – Martin’s Appratus.
Determination of the Flash & Fire Point of given sample of lubricationg oil by Able’s Appratus.
Determination of the Flash & Fire Point of given sample of lubricationg oil by Cleiveland’s Appratus.
Determination of the Calorific Value(Liquid) by Boy’s Calorimeter.
Determination of the Calorific Value(Liquid) by Bomb Calorimeter.
Determination of Moisture content of given Coal sample.
Determination of Ash content in given Coal sample.
Determination of Volatile material of given Coal sample.
Determination of the percwentage of the CO2, CO, O2 and N2 in Flu gas by Orsat’s Appratus.
Determination of N2 in Coal Sample by Kjeldhalmetgods.
Determination of Sulpher content of given sampleof Coal.
RGPV / RGTU B.E. FT, 4th (IV) Semester syllabus FT-404 Electrical Fire Safety Revised syllabus Fire Technology and Safetyl Engineering(FT)

RGPV / RGTU B.E. FT, 4th (IV) Semester syllabus FT-404 Electrical Fire Safety Revised syllabus Fire Technology and Safetyl Engineering(FT)

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
B.E. (FT) Fire Technology and Safety Engineering
FOURTH IV SEMESTER
FT- 404 Electrical Fire Safety
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

UNIT-I : Generation: - Different types of Generating Stations, their equipments, Possible Faults and safety measures.

UNIT-II : Transmission: - Transmission lines, their equipments, Possible Faults and safety measures.

UNIT-III: Distribution: - Substation their equipments, Possible Faults and safety measures.
Transformer: - Their types, Working Principal, Applications, Possible faults & Safety measures.

UNIT-IV : Electrical Safety Equipments: - Relay, Fuses, Circuit Breaker, Insulators – Their types and applications
Earthing : - Their methods and applications.
Insulation: - Their types and applications Static Electricity & its protection

UNIT-V Indian Standards (General reading)
1. I.S. 2206 (Part – I) - 1962Specifications for flame-proof electric lighting fitting.
2. I.S. 3034 – 1961 Code of Practice for fire safety of industrial buildings Electrical Generating and distribution stations.
3. I.S. 1646 – 1961 Code of Practice for Fire Safety of Buildings (General) Electrical installations.
4. I.S. 2148 – 1968 Specifications for Flame Proof Enclosures of Electrical apparatus.

References:
1. Electricity Fire Risks – G.S. Hodges
2. N.F.P.A.
3. J.P. Handbook.
4. Estimating & Costing – S.L. Uppal

List of Experiments (Pl. expand it):
1. To study the various methods of earthing
2. To study the safety procedures in electrical maintenance work and also classify hazards
3. To study the static electricity
4. To study the sailent features of Transformer oil
5. To study the various causes of electrical fire
6. To study the firefighting and rescue in the presence of radiation hazards
7. To study the radioactive waste management
RGPV / RGTU B.E. FT, 4th (IV) Semester syllabus FT-401 Safety Management Revised syllabus Fire Technology and Safety Engineering(FT)

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 .
RGPV / RGTU B.E. FT, 4th (IV) Semester syllabus FT-403 Rescue Equipments and Techniques Revised syllabus Fire Technology and Safety Engineering(FT)

RGPV / RGTU B.E. FT, 4th (IV) Semester syllabus FT-403 Rescue Equipments and Techniques 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- 403 Rescue Equipments and Techniques
Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination Effective from July 2007

Unit I Hydraulically and pneumatically operated tools and equipments:- Hydraulic Jack, Hydraulic Cutter, Hydraulic Expander. Air Lifting Bags, Electric Power Tools: - Electric Cutter, Electric Saw, Chain Saw etc.

Unit II Small Gears: - Their types, Applications and working principal
Ladders: - Constructional features, Their types, Material and applications
Ropes: - Their types, material and applications.

Unit III General Introduction- Emergency Rescue Tender, Water Tender, Foam tender, Multipurpose Tender Hydraulic Platform, Turn Table Ladder, Canteen Van and Ambulance;
Fire Extinguishers:- Their types & Applications. Rescue by Ordinary Means:

Unit IV Different types of Knots & Hitches and their applications in emergency
Carries & Drags: - Fireman carry, Two man carry, three man carry, four man carry, chair carry,
stretcher carry and different types of Drags.
Rescue problems and their remedies: -
Rescue from High – rise buildings
Rescue from major disasters – Earthquake, Flood, Drought, Tsunami etc.
Confined Space Rescue
Rescue from Mines
Rescue from Fire incident

Unit V: Respiratory Equipments: -
Respiratory Physiology: - Composition of Air, Breathing, Breathing Rate, Calculation of the capacity & time duration of the B.A.Set. Artificial Respiration and their techniques, Renunciator
B.A. Set: - Their types, Constructional features, Working Principal and Applications.
Gas Masks: - Their types, Constructional features, Working Principal and Applications.

References:
1. The manual of fire ship – 6 – A by HMSO
2. Elementary principles of rescue by Got. Of India, ministry of Home Affairs
3. Rescue Service Manual by HMSO
4. Rescue –Civil defense handbook by HMSO
5. Rescue tender for Airfields by ISI
6. Relevant ISI special appliances and equipments
7. Manual of fireman ship book no. 244

List of Experiments (Pl. expand it): Name of Practical
To study the Introduction of Fire
To study the different types of Extinguishers and its maintenance
To study the Rescue Tender and Foam Tender
To study Personal Protective Equipments
To study different types of Ropes, Knots & Hitches
To study different types of Ladders
To study the Breathing Apparatus
To study about Hand tools & Portable tools