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FT-504 Paramedics RGPV / RGTU B.E. FT, 5th (V) Semester syllabus  Fire Technology and Safety Engineer

FT-504 Paramedics RGPV / RGTU B.E. FT, 5th (V) Semester syllabus Fire Technology and Safety Engineer

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
B.E. (FT) Fire Technology and Safety Engineering
FIFTH V SEMESTER
FT- 504 Paramedics (Theory) syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme Effective from July 2007

Unit-I Paramedics: Definition; qualities of duties, tasks of paramedics. Study of the human body and its various systems: Skeleton system, Muscular systems, Digestive system, Respiratory system, Circulatory system, Central Nervous system, Excretory system etc. and their functions. Practical study of this part to include demonstrations of the human body with structural details of its various parts as seen externally and examination of its install functions such as pulse, breathing, movements of the chest and abdomen, movements of various joints of the body with structural changes in the body parts while making three movements. Practical study of internal organs from the model of the human body including microscopic study of various body cells and organs.

Unit-II Study of a Human Casualty: Including history taking, making of a diagnosis based on symptoms as Narrated by the casualty and signs as observed by the paramedic. Checking temperature pulse, respiration, blood pressure, swellings, discoloration of the skin, wounds, deformities etc/to confirm the diagnosis. Study of various types of burns and their complications in the indoor cases in burn word in the local government hospitals. Study of maintenance of various charts related to such casualties and their importance.

Unit-III Casualties with affected vital functions: Such as casualties in unconscious state, asphyxia, shock including their causes symptoms, signs and specific aspects of examination of such casualties and maintenance of records during their observation and care at the place incident and during transportations up to hospital. Study of specific injuries to body parts controlling there functions with external and internal injuries of head chest and abdomen including causes and consequences of external and internal bleeding.

Unit-IV Paramedical care of various types of Casualties and their injuries such as wounds, burns,
injuries of bones and joints, disturbances in vital function including cardiopulmonary resuscitation, artificial respiration by manual and instrumental methods, bandages, splints, correction of shock, arrest of bleeding, treatment of hyperpyrexia, use of anti/shock fluids and their administration, Observation and maintenance of such causalities.

Unit-V Casualty handling including observation, maintenance of observation charts, treatment administered, temperature-pulse-respiration records, application of suction, appropriate positioning of casualties affected by head injuries, chest injuries, abdominal injuries, bleeding, shock, asphyxia etc. Transportation of causalities on stretches, across plain ground, through obstacles, stretcher drill, loading and unloading of causalities in stretches and ambulances, Ambulance installations and their use in causalities during transportation etc.

Unit-VI Casualties affected by heat and cold, drowning, poisoning, pressure, altitude, inebriations, sound, explosions, nuclear radiations etc. Casualties affected in nuclear, chemical, biological warfare. Prevention, protection of effects on human bodies and their paramedical care. Bites of animals such as snakes, dogs and various insects and their paramedical care.

RGPV / RGTU B.E. FT, 5th (V) Semester syllabus FT-504 Paramedics Practicals Revised syllabus Fire Technology and Safety Engineer

RGPV / RGTU B.E. FT, 5th (V) Semester syllabus FT-504 Paramedics Practicals Revised syllabus Fire Technology and Safety Engineer

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
B.E. (FT) Fire Technology and Safety Engineering
FIFTH V SEMESTER
FT- 504 Paramedics
Revised Syllabus and Scheme Effective from July 2007

Related: FT- 504 Paramedics (Theory)

List of Experiments(Pl. expand it)

1. To study the Respiratory System
2. To study the Digestive System
3. To study the Central Nervous System
4. To study the various types of Burns
5. To study the causes, consequences & treatment of Internal & External Bleeding
6. To study the various types of Bandages, Splints & Dressings.
7. To study various types of Bites & their Paramedical Care.
8. To study the measurement of Body Temperature & Blood Pressure.
9. To study the Cardiovascular System.
10. To study the causes & treatment of Poisoning and Unconsiousness.
11. To study the causes & treatment of Fracture.
12. To study the methods of handling & transportation of Victim.

References
1. Gray’s Anatomy
2. Cunningham’s Manual of Practical Anatomy
3. Hamilton, Boyal and Messmani : Human Embryelogy
4. Morri’s Human Anatomy
5. Bainddbridge and Mainsions: Principles of Physiology, Essentials of Human Physiology
6. McDowell: Halliburton’s Handbook of Physiology and Biochemistry
7. Parson : Biochemistry in Relation to Human Physiology.
8. Burns : Introduction to Biphysics.
9. Findlay : Physical Chemistry for students of Medicine
10. Boyg : Text book of Pathology
11. Wintrobe : Haematology
12. Ghosh : Materia Medica
13. Burn : Practical Pharmacelogy
14. Medi : Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology
15. Tayler’s Medical Medical Jurisprudence, Vols. I & II
16. S. Smith : Forensic Medicine
17. Glaister : Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology
18. B.N. Ghosh : A Treatise of Hygiene and Public Health
19. Nash : Ssurgical Physiology
20. Watson Jones : Fractures and Joint Injuries
21. Mercer : Orthopaedics Surgeon
22. Grey Turner : Operative Surgery
23. Mamilton Boiley : Physical signs in Clinical Surgery
24. Romani’s and Nirhiner of Rose and Careless : Text Book of Surgery.
25. R.W. Jones Tone : A Test Hook of Midwifery.
RGPV / RGTU B.E. FT, 5th (V) Semester syllabus FT-505 EFire Prevention & Protection Measures Practicals, Fire Technology and Safety Engineer

RGPV / RGTU B.E. FT, 5th (V) Semester syllabus FT-505 EFire Prevention & Protection Measures Practicals, Fire Technology and Safety Engineer

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
B.E. (FT) Fire Technology and Safety Engineering
FIFTH V SEMESTER
FT- 505 Fire Prevention & Protection Measures
Revised Syllabus and Scheme Effective from July 2007

List of Experiments(Pl. expand it)

1->To Study of :
a. Water Type Extinguisher
b. Mechanical Foam Type Extinguisher
c. CO2 Type Extinguisher
d. DCP Type Extinguisher
On the basis of working principle, IS Code, mode of Operation & Maintenance.

2->To study the major component of Hydrant System on the basis of discharge rate, pressure requirement and percentage of piping.

3->To Study the Mode of Operation in Sprinkler Systems:
a. Wet Pipe System
b. Dry Pipe System
c. Deluge System

4->To study the hand held LX Foam Making branch pipe on the following basis.
a. Working Principle
b. Diagrams
Discharge and Pressure Requirement(as per HMSO)

5->To Study the General Requirements of Different type of Occupancy as per NFPA 101-Life Safety Code

6->To study the fixed DCP Installation as per NFPA Code 17

7->To study the Fire Fighting Properties of Foam Concentrate
a. Fuel Tolerance
b. Burn back resistance
c. Induction Ratio
d. Fluidity
e. Film Formation

8->To Study the CO2 Total Flooding System as per IS Specification
FT-507 Field Training in Fire Rescue RGPV / RGTU B.E. FT, 5th (V) Semester syllabus  Fire Technology and Safetyl Engineer

FT-507 Field Training in Fire Rescue RGPV / RGTU B.E. FT, 5th (V) Semester syllabus Fire Technology and Safetyl Engineer

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
B.E. (FT) Fire Technology and Safety Engineering
FIFTH V SEMESTER
FT- 507 Field Training in Fire Rescue syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme Effective from July 2007

FIELD TRAINING IN FIRE RESCUE
V SEMESTER
Rescue Drill

Unit – I Rescue from fire.

Unit –II Rescue from the accidents (Road side, railway accident & Aircraft), Electrocution & rescue from well.
FT-503 Machine Drawing and Design RGPV / RGTU B.E. FT, 5th (V) Semester syllabus  Fire Technology and Safetyl Engineer

FT-503 Machine Drawing and Design RGPV / RGTU B.E. FT, 5th (V) Semester syllabus Fire Technology and Safetyl Engineer

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
B.E. (FT) Fire Technology and Safety Engineering FIFTH V SEMESTER
FT- 503 Machine Drawing and Design syllabus
Revised Syllabus and Scheme Effective from July 2007

UNIT I: Drawing conventions; drawing and dimensioning IS codes, sectional views and sectioning, surface finish and tolerances, representation of machine parts such as external and internal threads,slotted heads, square ends, and flat radial ribs, slotted shaft, splined shafts, bearings, springs, gears, s: Rivet heads and Riveted joints, types of welded joints and representation.

UNIT II: Assembly Machine Drawing: Cotter and Knuckle joints, pedestal and footstep bearings,
IC engines, parts, piston and connecting rods.

UNIT III CAD Software for 2D and 3D Modeling: Basic concept, plotting technique, assembly and blowup of parts, bill of materials, product data and product life cycle management

UNIT IV: Basic design concepts, design process, stages/phases in design, flowchart, problem formulation, design considerations (strength, manufacturing, maintenance, energy, environment, economics and safety); design for recycle and reuse, Design and safety factors, standardization in design, selection of materials

UNIT V: Design of components subject to static loads: riveted joints, welded joints , threaded joints, knuckle and cotter joints.

References:
1. Bhat, ND; Machine Drawing; Charotar
2. Singh A; Machine Drawing; TMH
3. Agarwal and agrawal; Engineering Drawing; TMH
4. Shigley JE et al; Mechanical Engineering Desing, TMH
5. Kulkarni SG, Machine Design; TMH
6. Mubeen and Mubeen; Machine Design.
7. Luzzader WJ, Duff JM; Fundamental of Engg Drawing and Interactive Graphics; PHI.

List of Experiments (Pl. expand it):
Design and drawing of parts contained in the syllabus