Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP) B.E. (FT) Fire Technology and Safety Engineering Revised syllabus and Scheme of Examination effective from July 2010-11 THIRD SEMESTER S.No Course Course Categor Code y (New) Subject Periods Per week L T P C Distribution of Marks Theory Practi Internal Marks cal Assessment Marks MST TW 100 100 100 100 100 500 50 50 50 50 200 150 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 50 30 30 150 Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BS-5 DC 1 DID 1 DC 2 DID 2 IT-2 NECC 1 NECC 2 BE 301 Engineering Mathematics III FT 302 Town Planning and Safety in Construction Industry CE/FT Strength of Materials 303 FT304 Heavy Vehicle Automobile Engg. & Safety CE/FT Building Design and 305 Drawing FT306 AutoCad and fire software lab FT307 Fire Fighting & Field Training FT308 Fire Protection Workshop Total 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 15 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 2 2 4 1 1 4 4 6 6 6 4 1 1 120 120 200 200 200 100 30 30 1000 12 32 BS DC IT MST C P Basic Sciences Department Core Information Technology subjects Mid Semester Test Credits Practical Hrs HS DID NECC TW L T Humanity Sciences Department Inter Disciplinary Non Exam Credit Course Term Work (Session/ Practical) Lecture Hrs Tutorial Hrs 5 July 2010 1 Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP) B.E. (FT) Fire Technology and Safety Engineering Revised syllabus and Scheme of Examination effective from July 2010-11 FOURTH SEMESTER S.No Course Cours Catego e ry Codes (New) Subject Periods Per week Distribution of Marks L T P Total Theor Practi Internal y cal Assessment C Exam Exam MST TW 4 4 6 6 6 4 2 100 100 100 100 100 500 50 50 50 50 30 230 100 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 50 30 170 120 120 200 200 200 100 60 1000 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. DC-3 FT401 Safety Management 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 5 0 0 2 2 2 4 2 HS 2 AU/ME Energy Environment 3 /FT Ethics and Society 402 DC-4 FT403 Rescue Equipments & 3 Techniques DC-5 FT404 Electrical Fire Safety 3 DC-6 FT405 Pumping Machinery & Fluid Mechanics IT-3 FT406 Dot.net DC(P) FT407 Fire Fighting & Field 1 Training Total 3 0 0 15 12 32 BS DC IT MST C P Basic Sciences Department Core Information Technology subjects Mid Semester Test Credits Practical Hrs HS DID NECC TW L T Humanity Sciences Department Inter Disciplinary Non Exam Credit Course Term Work (Session/ Practical) Lecture Hrs Tutorial Hrs 5 July 2010 2 Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP) B.E. (FT) Fire Technology and Safety Engineering Revised syllabus and Scheme of Examination effective from July 2010-11 FIFTH SEMESTER S.No Course Course Subject Category Code (New) Periods Per week Distribution of Marks L T P C Theory Practi Internal Marks cal Assessment Marks MST TW 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 50 50 30 230 100 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 50 30 170 Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total DID-3 DC 7 DID 4 ES 6 DC 8 FT 501 Entrepreneurship and 3 Management Concept FT 502 Salvage Evaluation of 3 Fire Situation FT 503 Machine Drawing & 3 Design FT 504 Paramedics 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 5 0 0 2 2 2 4 2 12 4 4 6 6 6 4 2 120 120 200 200 200 100 60 1000 FT 505 Fire Prevention & 3 Protection Measures DC(P) 2 FT506 Engg. Workshop 0 Practice DC(P) 3 FT507 Field Training in Fire 0 Rescue 15 32 500 BS DC IT MST C P Basic Sciences Department Core Information Technology subjects Mid Semester Test Credits Practical Hrs HS Humanity Sciences DID Department Inter Disciplinary NECC Non Exam Credit Course TW Term Work (Session/ Practical) L Lecture Hrs T Tutorial Hrs 5 July 2010 3 Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP) B.E. (FT) Fire Technology and Safety Engineering Revised syllabus and Scheme of Examination effective from July 2010-11 SIXTH SEMESTER S.No Course Course Subject Categor Code y (New) Periods Per week Distribution of Marks L T P C Theory Practi Internal Marks cal Assessment Marks MST TW 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 50 50 50 250 100 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 150 Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total DC 9 DC 10 DC 11 DC 12 DC 13 DC(P) 4 DC(P) 5 FT601 Laws related to Safety, Health & Environment FT602 Fire Fighting Codes & Standardization FT603 Fire Fighting & Safety Equipments FT604 Special Fire Hazards (Aviation, Marine & High Rise Buildings) FT605 Nuclear Safety and Radioactive Materials FT606 Field Training rescue from Chemical Hazards FT607 Project Seminar 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 15 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 5 0 0 2 2 2 4 2 12 4 4 6 6 6 4 2 120 120 200 200 200 80 80 1000 32 500 Note: Industrial Training of Minimum two weeks is to be undertaken after sixth semester at appropriate Industry. Evaluation of this will be done at seventh semester. BS DC IT MST C P Basic Sciences Department Core Information Technology subjects Mid Semester Test Credits Practical Hrs HS Humanity Sciences DID Department Inter Disciplinary NECC Non Exam Credit Course TW Term Work (Session/ Practical) L Lecture Hrs T Tutorial Hrs 5 July 2010 4 Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP) B.E. (FT) Fire Technology and Safety Engineering Revised syllabus and Scheme of Examination effective from July 2010-11 SEVENTH SEMESTER S.No Course Course Subject Categor Code y (New) Periods Per week L T 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 P 0 0 2 2 2 4 C 4 4 6 6 6 4 2 Distribution of Marks Theory Practi Internal Marks cal Assessment Marks MST TW 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 50 50 30 230 100 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 50 30 170 Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total DC(E) 1 FT701 Elective – I 3 3 120 120 200 200 200 100 60 1000 DC(E) 2 FT702 Elective – II DC 14 DC 15 DC 16 DC 17 DC 18 FT703 Heat Transfer, 3 Combustion & Explosives FT704 Safety Engineering & 3 Its Industrial Application FT705 Chemical Safety 3 FT706 Minor Project 0 FT707 Industrial training and 0 Seminar 15 5 13 32 500 Note: Industrial Training completed before seventh sem will be Evaluated in seventh semester. FT- 701- Elective-I FT- 701(A) FT- 701(B) Structure behavior under fire Operation Research & SCM FT- 702- Elective-II FT- 702(A) FT- 702(B) FT- 702(C) BS DC IT MST C P Basic Sciences Department Core Information Technology subjects Mid Semester Test Credits Practical Hrs Disaster Management Simulation & Process Modeling Process Safety & Risk Assessment HS Humanity Sciences DID Department Inter Disciplinary NECC Non Exam Credit Course TW Term Work (Session/ Practical) L Lecture Hrs T Tutorial Hrs 5 July 2010 5 (FT) Fire Technology and Safety Engineering Revised syllabus and Scheme of Examination effective from July 2010-11 EIGHTH SEMESTER S.No Course Course Subject Category Code (New) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total DC(E) 3 DC 19 DC 20 DC 21 DC 22 NECC 3 NECC 4 FT801 Elective .Rajiv Gandhi Technological University.III FT802 Fire Fighting Installations & Automation FT803 Environmental Protection & Waste Management FT804 Industrial Hygiene & Occupational Health FT805 Major Project FT806 Squad Drill FT 807 Seminar and Group Discussion Periods Per week Distribution of Marks L 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 12 T 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 P 0 2 2 2 8 1 1 Theory Practi Internal Assessment C Marks cal Marks MST TW 4 100 6 100 6 100 6 100 8 1 1 250 80 50 50 50 100 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 100 30 50 270 Total 120 200 200 200 200 30 50 1000 16 32 400 FT 801. Bhopal (MP) B.E.Elective -III FT-801(A) Safety in Petrochemical Plants & Gas Terminals FT-801(B) Safety in Mines BS DC IT MST C P Basic Sciences Department Core Information Technology subjects Mid Semester Test Credits Practical Hrs HS Humanity Sciences DID Department Inter Disciplinary NECC Non Exam Credit Course TW Term Work (Session/ Practical) L Lecture Hrs T Tutorial Hrs 5 July 2010 6 . 4. Taguchi techniques for Quality engineering. Theory and problems of probability and statistics. robust design methods. Johnson. PHI 5.Riemann Equations. Prism Books Pvt. TMH 6. Engineering Mathematics. Cauchy's Integral formula. TMH 7. TMH 3. Taguchi Loss Function. Jaggi. Numerical differentiation. simple three variable transport and assignment problems and modeling into LPP. Cauchy . 8. Kreyszig E. Graffe’s root squaring methods). Numerical Integration by using Simpson’s method. Solutions of ordinary differential equations ( Tailor’s Series. Errors and Approximations. Poles and Residues. Interpolation. Runge Kutta Method. Miller and Freund’s Probability and statistics for Engineers. Residue theorem. sampling methods. Weddel’s rule and Gauss Legendre open quadrate formula. concept of degeneracy and duality. Solution of Partial differential equation. Engineering Maths Part II & III. Modified Euler’s method. Harmonic Conjugate. variance reduction and six (±3)σ outliers in quality.Category Basic Sciences BS-5 COURSE CONTENTS Title Code Credits-4C Mathematics-III BE 301 L T P 3 1 0 Theory Paper Max Marks-100 Min Marks-35 Duration-3 Hrs Unit 1 Functions of Complex Variables: Analytic functions. Wiley Eastern Limited. Evaluation of Real Integral. Mathur. Bilinear Transformation. Solutions of simultaneous algebraic equations. Advanced Engineering Mathematics. Taha H. Unit 2 Numerical Analysis: Difference operators. Khanna Publisher. Chandrasekharaiah DS. factorial design. Spiegel. References: 1. Unit 4 Introduction to optimization by linear programming. Higher Engineering Mathematics. Newton-Raphson. Ross. Line integral. Grewal BS. Singular points. solution of only M/M/1 (∞/∞/FCFS) Queues. 5 July 2010 7 . Higher Engineering Mathematics. 9. introduction to design of experiments. Cauchy's theorem. 2. time independent property of exponential distribution. Operations Research an Introduction. Picard’s Method. only two variable problems solution by graphical and simplex method. Khanna Publisher. Inverse interpolation. Unit 5 introduction to Q theory and Markovian process. Ramana BV. Unit 3 Solutions of algebraic and transcendental equations( Regular False. Iterative. Predictor-Corrector Method). PHI. roads. Drainage and water supply etc. paints. piling & safety in using and operation machinery and equipment relating to above components. strutting. Sequence of demolition operations from safety point. Fire prevention and protection: Handling of explosives. Unit V:HEALTH AND WELFARE: Occupational hazards. and petroleum products. Safety Budget. 3. Vehicles and Hazardous materials etc. Security & Loss Prevention. glass. Unit I: Town Planning: Planning surveys.3 Hrs. Medical examination. Railway wagons. Unit II :Basic Philosophy: Structural Soundness. lime. bridges.302 L T 3 1 P 0 Theory Paper Max Marks – 100 Min Marks . Safety committee. Use of related machinery and equipments. Concreting wall and floor openings. training. Safety measures with respect to building materials including comment. consideration cliats. cutting erection etc. railways. 5. Types of roads in urban areas communication system and it relationship to the cities. staircases and railings. Caissons.Excavation. Unit III Safety in Construction Operations 1. electrical installations & lifts. Motor trucks. views and architectural aesthetics.35 Duration . The Building and other construction workers (Regulation of Employment & conditions of service)Act 1996 and central rules 1998. 1982. First aid facilities. Detached and Semidetached houses in relation to fire risk. selection of site for urban development. timber. Protection of public. Monitoring of safety performance.. Structural steel work including welding. Underwater operations: River draining. Construction Safety. 3. Topography. 5 July 2010 8 . Safety officers. under water concreting. steel. Accident investigation and reporting. Above ground works : Scaffolding. High rise building. Commercial complexes. Unit IV :Safety in Demolition Operations: Planning & permit.Category DC 1 Title Town Planning & Safety in Construction Industry Course Contents Code Credits 4 C FT . NSC. types of housing units. Occupational Diseases. 6. Precautions. References :1. Chicago. Treatment of injuries and rehabilitation. Underground works: . varnishes. organization. Welfare measures. implementation. Frame work. Ladders. drilling & blasting. Ambulance rooms. pneumatic caissons. 2. 4. Occupational health centers. Movement of Materials & personnel : Heavy / Long items. Cofferdams & special operation connected with irrigation works. J. Multi story flats. Fulman. Layout of Housing areas with consideration of site orientation. asphalting. Health. well sinking. Centering. trenching. Accident and Hazards – their causes & effect. 1979. Precautions during demolition. Group Housing. Safety in use of related machinery equipments. Precautions prior to demolition. John Wiley and Sons. 2. Personal protective equipments. Salient Features of safety and Health in The Building & other Construction Workers (Regulation of employment and conditions of service ) Act 1996 and central rules 1998 (IS & NB codes). Accident prevention manual for Industrial operations.B. Group Ware Housing. Product of Inertia. Combined Bending and Torsion. Complex Stress and Strains: Two dimensional and three dimensional stress system. Strength of Materials. Bending & shear stress distribution across a section in Beams.S. Oxford 7. Change in diameter and volume. composite and tapering bars. normal and tangential stresses.Marks-100 Min. Strength of materials. 6. stress and Strain.Category DID 1 Title Strength Materials Course Contents Code Credits-6C of CE/FT L T P 303 3 1 2 Theory Paper Max. Determination of shear stress and angle of twist of shafts of circular section. TMH 3. expand it): The experimental work to cover tension. bending and impact test etc. Unit 3 Torsion of Shafts: Concept of pure torsion. and other experiments based on the syllabus. Spiral Spring. Section-Modulus. 5. Unit 2 Bending & Deflection: Theory of simple bending: Concept of pure bending and bending stress. various end conditions. Strength of Materials (Schaum). Sadhu Singh. Unit 1 Simple Stress and Strains: Concept of Elastic body. Temperature stresses. Cantilever and Overhanging beams subjected to point load and uniformly distributed loading. symmetry. Stress in columns. Pressure Vessels: Thin and Thick walled cylinders and spheres. Compound cylinders and shrink fittings. Hollow shafts. on steel. TMH. various types of stress and strains. Bending of a beam in a plane which is not a plane of. Rankine formulae. slenderness Ratio. strength of Materials. Deflection of beams: Double Integration Method. Conjugate Beam Method. 2. 5 July 2010 9 . Mohr’s circle of stresses. cast iron. R. Strength of Materials. Part-IV List of Experiments (Pl. National Building Code of India. Subramaniam. TMH 4. Curved beams: Pure bending of curved beams of rectangular. Neutral axis. Unit 5 Columns and Struts: Euler’s buckling load for uniform section. Stress distribution and position of neutral axis. compression. Hooke’s law. Determination of bending stresses in simply supported.I. . Theories of failure. Open and closed coil springs. Eccentric loading on columns. Elastic constants. Principal Stresses and strains. Leaf Spring. Negi. References: 1. Equation of bending. circular and trapezoidal sections. RCC and timber. Macaulay’s Method Area Moment Method. Shear center. Rattan SS. Principal Planes. Stress due to internal pressure. .Marks-35 Duration-3hrs. Ramamrutham. Fire Resistant Test of Structures and Combustibility of Building Materials Test as per I. Strength of Materials. Torsion equation. Nash. Unit 4 Unsymmetrical Bending: Principal moment of Inertia. Stresses in compound bars. Automobile Engine overhaul by A. Sharma 13. Types of Gear box. Narrang. Practical Automobile Engineering Illustrated by S. Effect of steering geometry on directional stability. details of Engine Components. Constructional details.35 Duration – 3 hrs.I. Engines. Laboratory testing of vehicles. Magnet ignition. king pin inclination. Combustion in S.I.B. Fire Risks in Motor Vehicle Servicing by F. Modern Petrol Engine by Arther V. Engines. Judge and Sir Issac Pitman. Construction and operation. Automboile Electrical Maintenances by A. UNIT-IV Lubricating System: Types. 6.S. 10. Lubricating oil. Gupta 12. UNIT-II Differential: Necessity. fuel injection and injection sections. Automobile Engineering by R. Construction. Components. Heavy Vehicle Automobile Engg. Battery Ignition.O. Marks . Crouse. A Course in Automobile”Engineering by R. Pollution Control techniques.M. Spacial Gadgets and accessories for Fire Fighting vehicles. UNIT-I ENGINES: Engine Classification. 3. types of steering gear box. Combustion in C. Type of Study of diesel fuel feed systems. & Safety 5 July 2010 10 .O. 7. Construction and Operation of Hydraulic. construction details. Merits and Demerits.S.W. 5. 2. Types.T. Maintenance of Diesel Engine by H. Detail of Components.Category DC 2 Course Contents Title Code Credits – 6C Heavy Vehicle FT . Types. Clutch. Function of carburetors. Maintenance of Brakes. Axles. 9. Working. Walford H. camber.304 L T P Automobile Engg. 8. Road testing of vehicles. pollution. UNIT-V Automobile safety devices References: 1. Ergonomies of Automation by A. Crouse. Independent suspension. Bormh.H. Miscellaneous. Judge 4. Functions of gear box. operation and maintenance. Cooling System. Study of Systems. Transmission assembly. Power steering UNIT-III Electrical System: Ignition Systems. Types and Application. Shock absorber. Construction of differential systems.M. Systems. Battery construction. Construction & operation of fire fighting vehicles & appliances Construction & Operation of Fire boats & other Water borne applications Rules & regulations of RTO.A. Automobile Machines – Principles and Operations by W. Automobile chassis and body construction. Self Starter. Fire fighting vehicles & Appliances. London. Asia Publishing House. Judge and Sir Issac Pitman. Steering. 3 1 2 & Safety Theory Paper Max. construction. Brakes. Types. CMV Rules regarding safety devices for Drivers. Pneumatic Brake Systems. 11. Marks – 100 Min. Coil springs. Suspension. Passengers.B. Operation and Maintenance by Wills H. supercharging. Dynamo voltage regulator.Adhey. Euro norms. Types. operation and maintenance of gear box.S.W. Air-pollution. Necessity. Study of fuel system components. Carburetion and mass distribution of mixture. Operation and Fault finding of clutches. Automobile Accidents. steering geometry. Electronic Ignition.P.P. Automobile Engineering by G. caster. Study of external combustion engines 3.List of Experiments (Pl. expand it) 1. Design of fire fighting vehicles 5 July 2010 11 . To study the differential Axel 2. Study of PTO 4. fire safety. 6. raft. open area. open foundation. etc. Gurucharan Singh & Jgdish Singh Building Planning. TMH 3. windows. ventilation and lightening and staircases. Building Design and Drawing. 2. References 1. various types of door. 5 July 2010 12 . Building bye-laws. principles of planning.). grillage. trusses. institutional buildings and commercial buildings. Unit 4 Design and Drawing of Building – Design and preparation of detailed drawings of various types of buildings like residential building. principle of architectural composition (i. detailing of doors. Unit 5 Perspective Drawing – Elements of perspective drawing involving simple problems. FAR terminology. Drawing of frames of doors. Use of AutoCAD for preparation of drawings. Building Design and Drawing By 2. Sketches of various building components. acoustics of buildings. lintels and arches. window and ventilator. roofs etc.Marks-100 Min. 4. window. pile and well foundation. expand it) 1. windows ventilators. Design and Scheduling List of Experiments (Pl.Category DID 2 Title Building Design Drawing Course Contents Code Credits-6C CE/FT and 305 L 3 T 1 P 2 Theory Paper Max. One drawing sheet containing detailed planning of one/two bed room residential building (common to all student) 5. contrast. set backs. 3. One drawing sheet each of residential and institutional building (Each student perform different drawing). Unit 3 Building Services – Introduction of Building Services like water supply and drainage. energy efficient buildings. orientation. electrification. flooring. one point and two point perspectives. unity.Marks-35 Duration-3hrs. lintels and arches stairs foundations etc. stairs and staircase. Unit 2 Building Planning – Provisions of National Building Code. Malik & Meo.e. Unit 1 Drawing of Building Elements – Drawing of various elements of buildings like various types of footing. One drawing sheet each for services and interiors of buildings. One drawing sheet of various building components containing doors. thermal insulation. ventilators and staircases etc. Shah. Kale & Patki. Ellipses. Text. Getting Information from Your Drawing. Working with Properties. Using Grips Effectively. Polylines. 5 July 2010 13 . Printing Concepts.July 2008) by Ellen Finkelstein Mastering Autocad 2009 and Autocad LT 2009(Paperback . Drawing with SNAP and GRID. Creating and Organizing Blocks. Adding Dimensions Unit: IV: Beyond the Basics: Working Effectively with AutoCAD. Hydrant. References: AUTOCAD 2009 & AUTOCAD LT 2009 BIBLE (Paperback . Fire detection system. Creating Blocks. Making Your Drawings More Precise. Accurate Positioning. Object Snap Tracking. Blocks in Tool Palettes Unit-V Use of software in Designing Fire Fighting Systems: Use of specialized software in design of Sprinkler. Advanced Object Types: Arcs. Working in Multiple Drawings. Introducing AutoCad 2009 and AutoCad LT 2009(Paperback . Using the Keyboard Effectively. Marks-50 Min. High rise Building Designing & Construction. AutoCAD's Screen Layout. List of experiments/ programs/designs (Pl. Working with Commands.June 2008) by George Omura. Annotating Your Drawing. Printing Your Drawing. Making Changes in Your Drawing: Unit II Drawing Organization and Information: Organizing Your Drawing with Layers.October 2008) by George Omura. Inserting Blocks Unit III Preparing to Print: Setting Up a Layout. Basic Drawing & Editing Commands. Polygons. expand it) Experiments and Problem solving on Auto-Cad and fire software.Category IT-2 Course Contents Title Code Credits-4C AutoCad and fire FT/CS/CE L T P software lab 306 0 0 4 Practical Max. Hatching. Additional Layer Tools. Creating More Complex Objects Advanced Editing Commands. Measuring Objects. Marks-25 Duration- Unit I Getting Started with AutoCAD: Starting AutoCAD. Setting up the Interface. Drawing Precision in AutoCAD. Pumps. getting a Branch to work from an escape Ladder. Fire Extinguishers (Hand Appliances) Water Type. UNIT II : Pump Drills Trailer Pump Drill (Four Men). Manual. Causes of fire. Hook Ladder Drill (Three Men).water. Trolley Mounted fire extinguishers. Electric. Hydraulic Platform. Hydrant System. Co2 Type. First Aid Hose reel Drill (Three Men). & Modular Automatic Fire Extinguishers. ABC powder Type. 3. Foam Type. FM-200 Gas flooding system. different extinguishing medias. Method of extinguishing fire.B. Drencher System DCP fixed Installation.307 Field Training Credits –2C L T 0 0 P 2 UNIT I : Hose Drills General movements to be noted for handling delivery hose. Fire Protection Manual By TAC 4. Fire escape Ladder Drill (Six Men). HMSO Fire Manuals No. Hook Ladder Drill. Water Tender A & B Water Cum foam Tender DCP Tender Co2 Fire Tender Multipurpose Fire Tender Fire Control Van Salvage Tender Rescue/Emergency Tender Crash Fire Tender Turnable Ladder Hydraulic Platform BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. spreading of fire. Fire Tenders.-2) Foam Drill with inline inductor (Six Men ) Course Contents Code FT . UNIT IV: Fire Protection systems. Inert gas flooding system. UNIT V: Mobile fire fighting Equipments Mobile Monitors. Dry Chemical Powder Type. Co2 flooding system. Hose Reel System. & Automatic Fire Detection System. Halon.308 Category NECC 2 Title Fire Protection (Workshop) Credits – 2C L T 0 0 P 2 UNIT I: Definition of fire. Drill (Six Men). Trailer Pump Drill (Six Men). Public address system. UNIT III: Basic fire protection equipments. Equipment IS Codes.12 2. 5 July 2010 14 . Fire Alarm System. UNIT II: Classification of fire. Hook Ladder Drill (Two Men). Foam fixed installation.1 – No. UNIT IV : Foam Drill (F. Halon Type. foam.Course Contents Category NECC 1 Title Code Fire Fighting & FT . UNIT III : Ladder Drills : Extension Ladder (Four Men). Fire Protection literature by Loss Prevention Association. hydrant Drill (3-Men) Hydrant Drill (4-Men). Ladder Drill (Six Men). Hook Ladder Drill (One Men). water – mist system. elements of fire. Sprinkler system (Manual & Automatic). dry powder. Trailor. Water spray system. Motor Fire Engine (without escape)/Water Tender Drill (Six Men). CO2. Turn Table. ABC Powder. getting a Branch to work up on Escape Ladder. responsibility & power.3 Hrs. 5 July 2010 15 . Training of workers. History of safety management in India and abroad.Category DC-3 Title Safety Management Course Contents Code Credits – 4 C FT . Safety inspection. Unit V Role of trade unions in safety and health. Unit I Role and functions of a Manager: Elements and function of Management. Communication with management. Organization structure of safety department. economic and social consideration. B. injury. Disaster control. Accident Prevention manual for Industrial Operations. Safety Committee –Structure & Functions. F. nature. Direct & indirect cost of accidents. Lees. New Delhi 1986 . . and safety department in motivation & safety performance. Role and functions of a leader. health and accidents. Safety competitions.401 L T P 3 1 0 Theory Paper Max Marks – 100 Min Marks . unsafe acts. 4. NSC. responsibilities.. Prentice Hall inc. loss prevention in process industries. supervisors. Theories of accident occurrences. authority. humanitarian. Need for safety: legal. Audiovisual methods. Principal of accident prevention scope and effect: Risk management. safety incentive schemes. Delegation and decentralization of authority. Butter worth’s. Safety suggestions schemes. need. Management role. 2. Unit II Accident. employees & Union.P. Evaluation & review of training program. References: 1. Unit III PLANNING & ORGANISING FOR SAFETY: Definition. duties & Power. system analysis & design for safety. Information on safety. Brawn D. unsafe conditions. hazards. Safety officer – Qualification. principles. 3. supervisors & managers. Safety audit. Unit IV Directing for safety. Other promotional methods. New Jersey. Chicago 1982. dangerous occurrences. policy formulation and effective planning for safety. Role of management. Managerial communication.35 Duration . Principles of Industrial managements by Kootaz & Donnel. Analysis of information on accident. Miller G. energy balance to earth. 9. India’s energy scenario. References: 1. fertilizer. triple bottom-line of economic. Cengage Pub. oxygen. pharmacy. Martin. CH and particulates. role morality and conflicts.COURSE CONTENTS Category Title Code Credits-4C Humanities and Energy Environment AU/CE/CM/FT/IP/ME L T P Science HS 2 Ethics and Society /TX 402 3 1 0 Theory Paper Max Mark-100 Min Mark-35 Duration-3Hrs Unit 1 Energy: linkage with development. Raynold G. Institute of engineers code for corporate member. fossil fuel resource. tannery. solar. common and professional ethics. hydro. global environment issues. its world impact and challenges. Living in the environment. Prichard MS. IEEE and ACM professional-code. Unit 3 Ecosystem: definition. monitoring and control of pollutants (b) Noise pollution-sources and control measures. different ethical value criteria like utilitarian. acid rain.professionals. Santikumar. free access resources and the tragedy of commons. Rabins MJ. Non Conventional energy resources. heavy metals. environmentally beneficial and harmful technologies. 7. TMH Pub. effects of CO. Affluence and Technology). quasi. concepts. threat and conservation of biodiversity. policies and Organization Culture. Renewable energy. Unit 4 (a) Air pollution-primary. secondary. realm of ecology. PHI Pub. tidal. gas. Rana SVS. chemical and photochemical reactions. Ethics in Engineering. nitrogen.T (Population. PHI pub. matter and nutrient recycling in ecosystems. Ozone depletion.Essentials of ecology and environment. (c) Water pollution. wave and geothermal. TMH 5. green energy solutions. industrial pollution from paper. Gerard Kiely. Harris CE. environment and social performance.and nuclear pollutions. analysis and management. Worldviews and environmentally sustainable economic growth. NO. TMH 8. 6. ethical situations. world energy scenario. Govindrajan.estimates and duration. 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. biomass. 4. codes of ethics and their limitations.W. Engineering Ethics. Principles of Environmental Science: TMH 3. greenhouse gas emission.A. product lifecycle assessment for environment and ISO 14000. Finite/ depleting energy resources. Natrajan. food processing and small scale industries. Cengage Publisher. ocean. environmental ethics.and hard. “Ethics in Information Technology. Khan BH. Unit 2 Society and environment: exponential growth in population. environmentally optimum sustainable population. oil. Engineering Ethics. biodiversity. environment impact assessment policies and auditing interaction between environment. consumers and decomposers. T Jr. food chains. Cunningham W. objectives of ethics and its study. promises and present status of nuclear fusion energy. environment problems and impact of P. 2. nuclear fission. Cengage 5 July 2010 16 . structure. introduction to Design For Environment (DFE). coal. biosphere. lithosphere. values. carbon and water cycles. Unit 5 Ethics and moral values. personal. atmosphere-troposphere-stratosphere. preventive. distillery. Environmental Engineering. Synergy between energy and environment. life support systems and socio-culture system. food producers. Non-professional. global warming. wind. hydrosphere. virtue. ministry of Home Affairs 3.Constructional features. The manual of fire ship – 6 – A by HMSO 2. Renunciator B. three man carry. Rescue problems and their remedies: Rescue from High – rise buildings Rescue from major disasters – Earthquake.Marks-100 Min.Category DC 4 Course Content Title Code Credit-6C Rescue Equipments FT 403 L T P and Techniques 3 1 2 Theory Paper Max. Calculation of the capacity & time duration of the B. Their types. stretcher carry and different types of Drags.Marks-35 Duration-3hrs. Working Principal and Applications. Hydraulic Expander. Set: . Artificial Respiration and their techniques. Turn Table Ladder.Hydraulic Jack. Unit III General Introduction. Hydraulic Cutter. material and applications. Breathing. Two man carry.A. Rescue tender for Airfields by ISI 6. Applications and working principal Ladders: .Their types. Air Lifting Bags. Tsunami etc.Their types. Drought. References: 1.Fireman carry. Unit II Small Gears: .Emergency Rescue Tender. Unit I Hydraulically and pneumatically operated tools and equipments:. Manual of fireman ship book no. Working Principal and Applications. 244 List of Experiments (Pl. Knots & Hitches To study different types of Ladders To study the Breathing Apparatus To study about Hand tools & Portable tools 5 July 2010 17 . Chain Saw etc. Water Tender. Elementary principles of rescue by Got. four man carry. Confined Space Rescue Rescue from Mines Rescue from Fire incident Unit V: Respiratory Equipments: Respiratory Physiology: . Constructional features. Fire Extinguishers:.Composition of Air. Of India. Canteen Van and Ambulance.A. Rescue –Civil defense handbook by HMSO 5. chair carry. Rescue by Ordinary Means: Unit IV Different types of Knots & Hitches and their applications in emergency Carries & Drags: . Gas Masks: . 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. Electric Saw.Set. Material and applications Ropes: . Flood.Their types. Foam tender. Breathing Rate. Electric Power Tools: . Relevant ISI special appliances and equipments 7. Rescue Service Manual by HMSO 4. Multipurpose Tender Hydraulic Platform. Constructional features.Electric Cutter.Their types & Applications.Their types. 3. To study the radioactive waste management 5 July 2010 18 . Possible Faults and safety measures. Marks – 100 Min. 3.Their methods and applications. Possible Faults and safety measures. Circuit Breaker. 1646 – 1961 Code of Practice for Fire Safety of Buildings (General) Electrical installations. To study the static electricity 4. UNIT-I: Generation: .S. Hodges 2. 2. I. their equipments.Relay. Estimating & Costing – S.S. Marks . 4. To study the sailent features of Transformer oil 5.S. To study the firefighting and rescue in the presence of radiation hazards 7. Possible Faults and safety measures. Transformer: .P. I. Handbook.A. Applications. To study the various methods of earthing 2.S. 4.F. Insulation: .S. UNIT-IV: Electrical Safety Equipments: .Their types. expand it): 1. I. Working Principal. 2148 – 1968 Specifications for Flame Proof Enclosures of Electrical apparatus. UNIT-II: Transmission: .Different types of Generating Stations. UNIT-III: Distribution: . I. 2206 (Part – I) .404 L T P 3 1 2 Theory Paper Max.Their types and applications Static Electricity & its protection UNIT-V: Indian Standards (General reading) 1. Insulators – Their types and applications Earthing: . 3034 – 1961 Code of Practice for fire safety of industrial buildings Electrical Generating and distribution stations.35 Duration – 3 hrs. their equipments. N. To study the safety procedures in electrical maintenance work and also classify hazards 3.Substation their equipments. Possible faults & Safety measures.L.Category DC . References: 1. Fuses. J. Electricity Fire Risks – G.5 Title Electrical Safety Course Contents Code Credits 4C Fire FT . Uppal List of Experiments (Pl. To study the various causes of electrical fire 6.1962Specifications for flame-proof electric lighting fitting.Transmission lines.P. 2. Centrifugal pumps. To determine the loss of head in the fittings at the various water flow rates 5 July 2010 19 . 3. pressure and kinetic. Velocity Diagrams. Fluid Mechanics and Systems : S.S. Pumps (Positive Displacement Pumps)Reciprocating pumps. UNIT IV DYNAMICS OF FLUID FLOW: Energies-potential. siphon. Marks . Ejector pumps. Engineering Fluid Mechanics : K. V. University of Science and Technology. path lines and stream lines. FLOW IN PIPES: Friction losses in pipes.4 7. Pump Section. use of venturi-meter. Pump Operators.Lal 5. Manual of Fireman ship Book No.L. 1) : Dr. Maintenance and application. J. curved stationary and moving vanes. Ditts and T. Khurmi 11.M. 3. Seth 10. Pumps and Blowers : Church and Lal 6.Category DC 6 Course Contents Title Code Credits 4C Pumping FT 405 L T P Machinery & Fluid 3 1 2 Mechanics Theory Paper Max. Hydraulics Machines : J.Advani. current meters. A text-book of Hydraulics. Garde. Discharge measurement. FLUID MECHANICS UNIT III HYDRAULICS: The flow of water through open channels. expand it): 1.G. Basic theory. construction. Dimensional homogeneity. Air-lift pump installation operation. List of Experiments (Pl. Riches. To study Different Types of Flow. R.M. FLUID MEASUREMENT: Pressure measurements. Fire-fighting Hydraulics : Purington 9.S. A Text Book on Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics (Vol. types. pipes in series and parallel. References: 1. use of pitch-tubes. Hydraulic and energy gradient lines. Marks – 100 Min. Measures of flow. velocity measurements. Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics : P. pipe hose and nozzles. Laws of Similarity. work done by impact. 4. pressure due to deviated flow. Nagarathnam 12. FLOW: Type of flow. To study force balances in a Static System. Dynamic force and torque executed by fluid jet on plain. UNIT-I Principles of Hydraulic Machinery. Handbook : I. Fire Pumps and Hydraulics : I. Kumar 13.35 Duration – 3 hrs. Bernoulli’s theorem and its applications. Orifice –meter. Harris.E. Dr. 4. branching of pipes. KINEMATICS OF FLUIDS. Buckingham’s II theorem.M. installation characteristics and operation and accessories. one dimensional method of flow analysis. Pump Selection and application : Tyler C. Dynamic Section of Fluid. To study Centrifugal Pump Characteristics 2. Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines: R. Momentum and energy equations for steady flow.N. pressure and pressure drop.-Parallel –Series. S. UNIT-II Centrifugal pumps and its characteristics: Other water lifting devices. equation of continuity. use of piezo-meters and static tubes. Water hammer problems.Modi. UNIT V DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS: Dimensions and units. loses due to sudden enlargement and contraction. Hydraulic Mechanics: Dr.Lal 8. UNIT V XML: Introducing XML. Working with Forms using ASP . Structure. and SQL connected mode. Web Commerce Technology Handbook by Daniel Minoli. Working with Data readers . XML Bible by Elliotte Rusty Harold . ODBC. overview of ASP. 3. and using various Tolls UNIT IV Understanding and handling controls events. Working with call backs and delegates in C# 2. Pearson Education 2. Presenting and Handling XML.Net FT/CS/ME/IP L T 406 0 0 P 4 Practical Max. Web Services References: 1. features of . adding controls to forms. DO .Component object model. overview of CLR. disconnected mode.Net 13. Creating a COM+ component with C#. Delegates and Events. Emma Minoli . Marks-50 Min. 4. Data Sources access through ADO. TMH 3. creating windows applications. Working with Page using ASP .Net framework.Net Complete Reference by McDonald. ADO. elements of . architecture and component of . expand it): 1. Transactions 15.Net Complete Reference by Odey. using grid view controls.NET framework. SQL data source control. validations controls. Wiley 4.net control. TMH List of Experiments/ program (Pl. Interacting with a Windows Service with C# 6. study of standard controls. introduction of web parts. UNIT II Basic Features Of C# Fundamentals. TMH.NET. ado . Document object model. Paul Deitel. overview of the ASP . Classes and Objects. Creating Web Application. OLEDB. understanding HTML controls. Using Reflection in C# 7.Net Web Client to Retrieve or Upload Data with C# 10. Indexers and Collections.Net. Web Programming by Chris Bates.Net. Operator Overloading.NET framework. Marks-25 UNIT I Introduction . Perform String Manipulation with the String Builder and String Classes and C#: 9. object data source control. Code access security with C#. rich controls. 12.net framework. Inheritance and Polymorphism. class library. document type definition (DTD). using details view and frame view controls. 14.net data readers. Windows Forms: All about windows form. and syntax of XML. using java script. UNIT III Installing ASP. Reading and Writing XML Documents with the XML Text-Reader/-Writer Class and C# 11. Structures. Strings and Regular Expressions.Net. Sending Mail and SMTP Mail and C# 8. Advanced Features Of C# Interfaces.Category IT 3 COURSE CONTENTS Title Code Credits 4 Dot. 6. XML Schema.Net. Handling Exceptions. C# for Programmers by Harvey Deitel. data-reader Data base controls: Overview of data access data control. Creating a Windows Service with C# 5. using navigation controls. Using the System . xml data source. dataset. ASP . 5 July 2010 20 . handling Events. MDI form. Arrays. site map data source. 5. hydrant Drill (3-Men) Hydrant Drill (4-Men). Hook Ladder Drill (Two Men).B. Trailer Pump Drill (Six Men). Fire escape Ladder Drill (Six Men). First Aid Hose reel Drill (Three Men). UNIT III: Ladder Drills: Extension Ladder (Four Men). getting a Branch to work from an escape Ladder. getting a Branch to work up on Escape Ladder.Category DC(P) 1 Course Contents Title Code Fire Fighting & FT . Hook Ladder Drill (Three Men). Hydraulic Platform. UNIT IV: Foam Drill (F. Motor Fire Engine (without escape)/Water Tender Drill (Six Men).407 Field Training Credits 2C L T P 0 0 4 UNIT I: Hose Drills General movements to be noted for handling delivery hose. Turn Table. Drill (Six Men). UNIT II: Pump Drills Trailer Pump Drill (Four Men). Hook Ladder Drill (One Men).-2) Foam Drill with inline inductor (Six Men) 5 July 2010 21 . Hook Ladder Drill. Ladder Drill (Six Men). publicity. motivation. size/specialization. time measurement. 7. ILO. Information systems. 4. TMH. dimensions of organizations. four P’s. 6. definition and functions. Work study.Daft R. Management: Principles . socio. TQM. Unit-I: System Concepts: Types. Steven Alter’s nine element work system model and its comparison with IPO (input-processing-output) model. Management Information System. expectation theory. market targeting. behavior formalization. cost of quality. rating and various allowances. fund flow and cash flow statements. team work and stress management. functional & cross functional system. exchange & relationships. Unit-III: Marketing: Importance. classification. product value. www. Jain. Maslow’s need hierarchy and Herzberg two factor theory. selling. predetermined motion and time method. corporate culture. CRM and market research. Fundamental of Entrepreneurship.Kotler P. consumer. cultural and psychological. 3. social stability. HR planning placement and training. business and industrial market. 8. sources of funds. leadership grid. Cengage. steps in decision making.Marks-35 Duration-3hrs. Unit V: Entrepreneurship: Definition and concepts. characteristics. structured and unstructured decision.Davis & Olson. NPV and capital budgeting. coordination by task force. steps in method improvement. system coupling. computer as closed system. economic. cost and satisfaction (goods and services ) marketing environment.Khan. Finance: Nature and scope. schools of theories. theories of entrepreneur. roles in economic growth. boundary & interface complexity. span and line of control. types of productivity. concepts of product and process specification. entrepreneur development program.Theory Paper Max. price. learning process. 5 July 2010 22 Course Contents Category Title Code Credits-4C Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurship and AU/FT/IP/ L T P Management Concepts ME/TX-501 3 1 - . attitudes and personality trait. key component. Unit-IV: Productivity and Operations: Productivity and standard of living.Bhat Anil. difficulties and levels of planning. QFD.Processes Practices. Hoolgetts. line. introduction to lean manufacturing (JIT). knowledge driven learning organization and e-business. TPM & six sigma quality. overlap and differences between leader & manager. standard time and its utility. export promotion and indigenization. authority centralization.stevenalter. environment.Marks-100 Min. forms of business ownerships. marketing and societal marketing concepts. Financial Management. promotion. staff & matrix organization. 2. structure and performance of work systems leading to customer delight. product. breakeven point (BEP) and financial ratio analysis. entrepreneur traits and behavior. PHI. Entrepreneurship. supra & subsystems. business process reengineering and process of change management. profit and loss account. definition. 9. Cengage. Unit-II: Management: Importance.com 5. definition & characteristics.Mohanty SK. Theory Process practice. law of requisite variety. operations (goods and services) Vs project management. Pearson. creating a venture.Steven Alter. open flexible-adaptive system. MIS. feedback (pull) & feed forward (push) controls. uncertainty and adaptability. stresses and entropy. BCG matrix. production processes and layouts.ILO. Marketing management. comparison with manager. SWOT analysis. References: 1. departmentalization. advertising. core concepts of need want and demand. The new era of management. placement. employment.Kuratko. technology and Minzberg organization typology. opportunity analysis competitive and technical factors. Oxford higher edu. pay-back period. Arya kumar. balance sheet. 1.S. Frank P. Various items of equipment necessary in salvage operation.O. Salvage operation in different types of occupancies slick Hotel. 2. Wild Fire and Automobile Fire etc.35 Duration – 3 hrs. 3. SALVAGE AND EVALUATION OF FIRE SITUATION UNIT I Concepts of Salvage at Planning stage. Marks – 100 Min. 5.M. Hospitals. UNIT II: Evaluation of fire situation: Fire Loss Calculation. Report and Accounts by Fire Salvage Association of Liverpool Limited. Measurement.07 Title Salvage & Evaluation of Fire Situation Course Contents Code Credits 4C FT . Lees.502 L T P 3 1 0 Theory Paper Max.Category DC . Loss prevention in Process of Industries. Marks . References: 1. Vol. Flame Temp. Calculation for heat release rate. The Principles and Practice of Fire Salvage Operation by Fire Salvage association. Power Plant Engineering – Dr. Manual of Firemanship. 2 & 3. 4. UNIT III: Follow up action and Investigation of Fire Situation such as Structural Fire. Unit IV Case Studies of Salvage operations in different types of occupancy. Departmental Stores and Basement god owns etc. Mahesh Verma 5 July 2010 23 . Salvage Operation and difficulties encountered. Part 6-A by H. design for recycle and reuse. Kulkarni SG. plotting technique. Design and safety factors. product data and product life cycle management Basic design concepts. Fundamental of Engg Drawing and Interactive Graphics. environment. Charotar 2. Assembly Machine Drawing: Cotter and Knuckle joints. Machine Drawing. assembly and blowup of parts. Machine Drawing. slotted theads. manufacturing. square ends. pedestal and footstep bearings.503 L T P Theory Paper Max. TMH 5.35 Duration – 3 hrs. Mechanical Engineering Desing. parts. MACHINE DRAWING AND DESIGN UNIT I: Drawing conventions. Shigley JE et al. and flat radial ribs. splined shafts. representation of machine parts such as external and internal threads. springs. economics and safety). Marks – 100 Min. Mubeen and Mubeen. List of Experiments (Pl. slotted shaft. sectional views and sectioning. drawing and dimensioning IS codes. TMH 3. standardization in design. TMH 6. 7. surface finish and tolerances. Singh A. ND. Bhat. piston and connecting rods. Duff JM. threaded joints. Machine Design. knuckle and cotter joints. PHI. Agarwal and agrawal. bearings. bill of materials. design process. Machine Design. energy. IC engines. Luzzader WJ. types of welded joints and representation. Marks . problem Formulation. selection of materials Design of components subject to static loads: riveted joints. design considerations (strength. s: Rivet heads and Riveted joints. CAD Software for 2D and 3D Modeling: Basic concept. maintenance. welded joints .Category DID 04 Title Machine Drawing and Design Course Contents Code Credits – 4C FT . gears. Engineering Drawing. expand it): Design and drawing of parts contained in the syllabus 5 July 2010 24 . stages/phases in design. TMH 4. UNIT II: UNIT III UNIT IV: UNIT V: References: 1. flowchart. respiration. Transportation of causalities on stretches. breathing. correction of shock. bleeding.35 Duration – 3 hrs. Practical study of internal organs from the model of the human body including microscopic study of various body cells and organs. and their functions. Unit-IV Paramedical care of various types of Casualties and their injuries such as wounds. splints. 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. asphyxia. discoloration of the skin. shock including their causes symptoms. Casualties affected in nuclear. Unit-V Casualty handling including observation. Central Nervous system. deformities etc/to confirm the diagnosis. disturbances in vital function including cardiopulmonary resuscitation. protection of effects on human bodies and their paramedical care. Study of the human body and its various systems: Skeleton system. dogs and various insects and their paramedical care. stretcher drill. swellings. Study of maintenance of various charts related to such casualties and their importance. Respiratory system. Ambulance installations and their use in causalities during transportation etc. maintenance of observation charts. through obstacles. appropriate positioning of casualties affected by head injuries. biological warfare. excretory system etc. drowning. across plain ground. tasks of paramedics. arrest of bleeding. movements of the chest and abdomen. explosions. Observation and maintenance of such causalities. Unit-III Casualties with affected vital functions: Such as casualties in unconscious state. chemical. Muscular systems. application of suction. pressure. Unit-I Paramedics: Definition. 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. Study of various types of burns and their complications in the indoor cases in burn word in the local government hospitals. nuclear radiations etc. Bites of animals such as snakes. Marks – 100 Min. temperature-pulse-respiration records. asphyxia. Digestive system. loading and unloading of causalities in stretches and ambulances. altitude. blood pressure. shock. making of a diagnosis based on symptoms as Narrated by the casualty and signs as observed by the paramedic. chest injuries. burns. Circulatory system. bandages. sound. Unit-VI Casualties affected by heat and cold. Checking temperature pulse. treatment of hyperpyrexia. poisoning. qualities of duties. injuries of bones and joints. abdominal injuries. movements of various joints of the body with structural changes in the body parts while making three movements. use of anti/shock fluids and their administration.Category ES – 6 Title Paramedics Course Contents Code Credits – 6C FT – 504 L T P 3 1 2 Theory Paper Max. Unit-II Study of a Human Casualty: Including history taking. inebriations. artificial respiration by manual and instrumental methods. wounds. Marks . treatment administered. 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. Prevention. 5 July 2010 25 . 6. 18.N. Boyal and Messmani : Human Embryelogy Morri’s Human Anatomy Bainddbridge and Mainsions: Principles of Physiology. Findlay : Physical Chemistry for students of Medicine Boyg : Text book of Pathology Wintrobe : Haematology Ghosh : Materia Medica Burn : Practical Pharmacelogy Medi : Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology Tayler’s Medical Medical Jurisprudence. 25. 11. To study the Central Nervous System 4. Smith : Forensic Medicine Glaister : Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology B. To study the Respiratory System 2. To study the causes & treatment of Fracture. 24. Gray’s Anatomy Cunningham’s Manual of Practical Anatomy Hamilton. expand it) 1. 11. 12. 3. 9. 12. Jones Tone : A Test Hook of Midwifery. 5. Ghosh : A Treatise of Hygiene and Public Health Nash : Ssurgical Physiology Watson Jones : Fractures and Joint Injuries Mercer : Orthopaedics Surgeon Grey Turner : Operative Surgery Mamilton Boiley : Physical signs in Clinical Surgery Romani’s and Nirhiner of Rose and Careless : Text Book of Surgery. I & II S. To study the various types of Burns 5. Splints & Dressings.W. To study the Digestive System 3. 15. To study the measurement of Body Temperature & Blood Pressure. consequences & treatment of Internal & External Bleeding 6. To study the methods of handling & transportation of Victim. List of Experiments(Pl. To study the causes. 8. 7. 13. R. 10. To study the various types of Bandages. 10. Essentials of Human Physiology McDowell: Halliburton’s Handbook of Physiology and Biochemistry Parson : Biochemistry in Relation to Human Physiology. 20. 19. To study the causes & treatment of Poisoning and Unconsiousness. 23. 8. 14. 17. 16. 2. To study the Cardiovascular System.References 1. 9. 7. 21. Vols. 5 July 2010 26 . To study various types of Bites & their Paramedical Care. 22. Burns : Introduction to Biphysics. 4. vessels and equipment. Fire Warning system (Manual and Automatic) fixed fire-fighting installations: I. poisonous. stairs.J. Fire Protection in Factory Buildings by H. Inergen clean agent system and F. building.P. Guards and Guarding. Crosby – Fiske – Forster Hand Book of Fire Protection. isolation. 5.A. Dry Chemical Powder. Special Safety Protection EquipmentExplosion detection. Unit-VI Detailed analysis of fire case studies: especially those fires where large number of people have been involved. 8. segregation. Williams. vertical cut offs. Fire Safety in Building by Adam and Chalres Black 10. III.S. Automation – A challenge to Fire Protection Engineers by Warre J. Carbon dioxide. 6. Type of construction fire walls. Marks – 100 Min. fire. commercial. wire glass windows. Fire Prevention Standard Recommendations by Earnest Beam Ltd. Hand Book of Fire Protection by N. 9.Course Contents Category DC – 8 Title Fire Prevention & Protection Measures Code FT . Unit-III Different Extinguishing agent with their extinguishing properties & application like water. IV. General Fire Hazards and Fire Protection by J. Baker. Exits.505 Credits 6C L T P 3 1 2 Theory Paper Max. Foam. Emergency lighting systems. Fire Prevention Notes for Industrial Premises by F. equipment and processes from the stand point of safety and fire protection. fire doors. parapeted to prevent spread of Fire through roofs. planning of strategic points and selection of fire extinguishing device. 3. 2. Halogenated agent and Halon alternatives Unit-IV Lighting: Lighting arrangement and minimum light required in domestic. industrial and public assembly occupancies etc. floor platforms. Unit-I General Principles of Fire Prevention and Protection Measures: Planning and Construction of the Building: Site Planning considering the nature of the plant. barricades etc.M. (b) Plant Fire Brigade and fire-fighting facilities. petrol.M. fire steps. Industrial Fire Hazards by Danna and Milne 12. Unit-II Internal Planning and Combustion of Plants and Buildings: Layout of hazardous pipe lines. where corrosive. Unit-V Safety and Fire Protection Organization: (a) House-Keeping and management.F. Gas/Vapor System. Fire Prevention Hand Book by Kesteren Fire Brigade 4.O. Introduction to Fire Science and Fire Protection by William K. Fire Protection – Technical Information and Useful General Knowledge by Mather and Platt. venting and suppression system. Marks . 200. 11. 7. doors. Fire Protection for the Design Professional by Rolf Jensen 13. Bare 5 July 2010 27 . Fire separation. fire walls. Fire Protection Arrangement: Fire appliances. Interaction and relative value of the components of escape route design. especially smoke movement and control. Foam System. Protection and devices for fire due to lightening.P. Dry Powder System. explosive and easily combustible materials are handled and processed. systems. ventilation. Automatic.A. II. path roadways. References: 1.35 Duration – 3 hrs. IS Code. mode of Operation & Maintenance. Fluidity e. Mechanical Foam Type Extinguisher c. DCP Type Extinguisher On the basis of working principle. 2->To study the major component of Hydrant System on the basis of discharge rate. Induction Ratio d. pressure requirement and percentage of piping. 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. Working Principle b. Water Type Extinguisher b. Deluge System 4->To study the hand held LX Foam Making branch pipe on the following basis. Burn back resistance c.List of Experiments(Pl. CO2 Type Extinguisher d. Dry Pipe System c. expand it) 1->To Study of : a. Film Formation 8->To Study the CO2 Total Flooding System as per IS Specification 5 July 2010 28 . Fuel Tolerance b. 3->To Study the Mode of Operation in Sprinkler Systems: a. a. Wet Pipe System b. Job having combined practice for drilling and reaining. Use. Taps and dies for drilling tapping and screw threads. Fitting operations: Chipping filling. Different types of files. Platening. I & II. Hermaphrodite calliper (Jenny calliper). Cutting down. fullers. Three jobs to cover above course such as Forging of chisel. I & II. Hydraulic swages. Hack-saw. 5 July 2010 29 . Soldering and welding and to know about : • Equipment used for Branzing.Use of measuring foot rule.R. Unit IV Welding: Students are required to make three jobs related to Brazing.Hazara Choudhary. 4. Surface gauges calliper. Workshop Practice FT . maintenance and control of fire and fuel used in smithy shop.506 L 0 Credits 4C T 0 P 4 List of Experiments(Pl. Workshop Technology . Forging of Pan Hook (S-shaped) Forging of screw driver Forging of hexagonal nut etc. Dot punch. Anvil. Drifts and rivet headers (rivet snaps) etc. Callipers (outside and inside). Flatters. Use of various smithy tools such as sewage block. Vol. Use of surface plate.. Fullering. Unit II Fitting Shop: Metal bench work Measuring instruments. 2.Course Contents Category DC(P) 2 Title Code Engg. Jain. • Use of tools and dequipments. Hot set. Forge welding. Manufacturing Processes . Punching and drafting. Safety precautions. 3. References 1. Vol. Unit III Advance Fitting: One composite job related to advance fitting covering knowledge about allowances and limits. Center punch. Drift. Tongs. Drawing down. Cold set. Vol. Cold chisel of different type. expand it) Unit I Black Smithy Shop: Smithy forges. Drilling and tapping. Swaging. flux and pipe for gas welding. Care and maintenance of hand tools such as hammer. • Selection of welding machine. Height gauges. Rao. Introduction to forging and forging methods heating metals for forging. Workshop Practices . feeler gauges.P. Production Technology . 5. Use and care of important precision tools used in fitting. File grades. Try square and micrometer. Solering and gas Arc welding. I & Il. Electrods and current for Arc welding. Job having combined-practice for drilling and tapping. different types of Hammers. Two joints to cover above course such as : Preparation ofjob piece by making use of filling. set hammers punches. sawing and chipping operation.K. Templates and gauges used in forging.N. Engineer steel rule.Chapman. Forging operations: Upsetting. • Selection of material and flux used in branzing and soldering • Selection of welding rods. Forging of C-Ring. Fits and tolerances.Raghuwanshi. File cuts. Production Technology . Surface gauges type of drills. Electrocution & rescue from well. Unit –II Rescue from the accidents (Road side.507 L 0 Credits – 2C T 0 P 2 FIELD TRAINING IN FIRE RESCUE V SEMESTER Rescue Drill Unit – I Rescue from fire.Category of Course DC(P) 3 Course Title Field Training in Fire Rescue Course Contents Course Code FT . railway accident & Aircraft). 5 July 2010 30 . Definition.E. 2. preparedness and response) Rules 1996. Objective.C. Application & provisions related to safety fire prevention and fire protection in Indian Explosive Act 1884. Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act. Calcium Carbide Rules 1987. 5 July 2010 31 . 4.S. M. Environment (Protection) Act 1986. Static & Mobile Pressure Vessel Rules. MSIHC Rules. Public Liability Act 1991.P. Fire Insurance Assessment. Fire prevention Legislation. Definition. Safety & Health provisions of Building & other construction workers (R. Gen. Planning. Safety and cases by Frank P Lecs Safety in chemicals & Petrochemical Industries. Definition. Unit I Objective. Factories rules 1962. Objective.) Act 1986 and central rules 1998 and Mines Act. Chemical Accidents (Emergency. Health & Welfare) Act.Category DC-09 Title Laws related to Safety. Madhya Pradesh Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazard Rules 1999. Health & Environment Course Contents Code Credits 4C FT 601 L T 3 1 P 0 Theory Paper Max Marks 100 Min Marks 35 Duration 3 Hrs. Application & provisions related to safety fire prevention and fire protection in Other Important Legislations like-Boilers Act 1923. Fire Services Acts & rules of different states. Air (Prevention and control of pollution) Act. Fire Insurance. 3. Dock workers (Safety. 5. All Relevent Acts & Rules. Application & provisions related to safety fire prevention and fire protection in Factories Act 1948. Petroleum Act 1934 with Rules 2002. Electricity Act 2003 with rules. Unit II Unit III Unit IV References :1. Gas Cylinder Rules 2004. IS-4989 (Part-3). C. IS-944. IS-4989 (Part-1). IS-8758.10 Title Fire Fighting Codes & Standardization Course Contents Code FT 602 Credits – 4 L T P 3 1 0 Theory Paper Max. National Building Code by Indian Standard Institution 2. Mines regulations. TP. AND I.F. Standard. (IS 948. Industrial Fire Prevention and Protection enforcement.P. Standard and recommended Practice. IS-903. Municipal Bye-Laws in relating to fire prevention. NBC-1983 Code of Practice for construction of temporary structures and pandals. IS-947.A. IS. Water Tender. 4. Code concerning construction and design of buildings.Category DC . 5.S. Marks . IS-949. UNIT-II UNIT-III UNIT-IV UNIT-V References 1. IS-10460. IS-8090.949. Factory Act. Codes relating to fire ratings of materials used. Rescue Tender. VI SEMESTER FIRE – FIGHTING CODE AND STANDARDISATION UNIT-I Specification of Rescue and Fire – Fighting equipment and appliances viz. Marks – 100 Min. Specification 6. 5 July 2010 32 .35 Duration – 3 hrs. Related N. DCP Tender IS-10993. U. Standard. IS-951. IS-946. IS-636 Salvage Tender. Emergency Tender.. IS-957. DGMS (India) Director General of Mine Safety. IS942. All relevant Indian Standard Specification & Code of Practices 3. IS-6067. IS-2190. IS 950.F. Codes. IS-6070. IS-2930.L.T. Breaching. Stand Pipes.M. care and maintenance. material of construction and reliability References 1. material of construction and reliability Face Protection – Face Shields. their types.I Hose and Hose Fitting: Details study of hoses. UNIT .A sets and their uses 5 July 2010 33 . Mech.A. material of construction and reliability Body Protection – Aprons. Gum Boots. Collecting Heads. their types. Marks . To study Various types of B.Category DC . material of construction and reliability Fall Protection – Safety Belts. UNIT – III Foam and Foam Making Equipment : Types of foam.O. Adopters and Ramps. To study various types of small gears 6. material of construction and reliability Leg Protection – Shoes. parts care and maintenance 5. their types.II Portable Fire Extinguishers: Constructional features.F. To study various types of hose and hose fittings 4. properties and Characteristics of good foam.11 Title Fire Fighting & Safety Equipments Course Contents Code FT . Extinguishers using water. Marks – 100 Min. UNIT – IV: Personnel Protective Equipments:. Foam. Monitors. branches. Foam making equipment. material of construction and reliability Hand Protection – Hand Gloves. Codes 2.P. CO2 Dry Powder Extinguishers and Light Water. branch holders. material of construction and reliability Eye Protection – Goggle their types.S. London manuals List of Experiments(Pl. N. coupling. their types. expand it) 1. their types. UNIT .35 Duration – 3 hrs. practical consideration. To study the manufacturing and construction of various extinguishers 2. To study fire fighting foam & foam making equipments 3. Specifications and applications. H. To Study various types of ladders. Suction hose fittings.603 Credits – 6C L T P 3 1 2 Theory Paper Max.(Complete Head to Toe protection) Head Protection – Helmets. Nozzles. their types. 6. Types of Safety Belts.F. References: 1.12 Course Contents Course Code Credits – 6C FT . 3.F.I. organizational role. 2. Hagan 8. Access to Fire Service Personnel and Escape of trapped persons problems. Problems of fire-fighting. 2. Problems in dealing with Air Craft carrying ammunition. H. National Building Code of India. Evacuation: Need of Evacuation plans in high rise buildings. Making of Evacuation Plans.C. Marine & Min. Aero plane knowledge for Rescue Personnel by F. Study of model code of practice for high-rise building in metropolitan cities (Building Bye Laws). Life safety systems for high. Building and site planning for fire-safety. London. rise structures. Study of working principle of Pilot Ejection Seat Category DC . Emergency Landings including belly leading.A.F.P. Fire Tenders including Rapid Intervening appliances. 3. Marine incidents & Rescue operations.R. Basic Fire-Hazards in Aircraft. Marks . Marine fire manual 6. UNIT-IV Incident strategies & tactics training & planning. Types of Engines.. High-Rise building fires and fire safety – N.A.P. Engineering Division.A. N.S. Life Safety plan in High Rise Buildings. vessel types. Crash Fire Tender: Provision of Crash. The Fire Hazards of Fuelling Aircraft in the Open by D. types of Evacuation. Procedure of Evacuation.S. Standard 5.604 L T P 3 1 2 5 July 2010 34 . Protection & Types of Hangers.A. Basic fire-fighting strategy. 7. expand it) 1. Fire Protection and Maintenance of Aircraft by N. Marks – 100 (Aviation. 4. Study of Airport Fire Hazard and Categorization of Airports. B: Marine Fire UNIT-III The maritime environment. their extinguishing media and determination of the appliances for each category as per International Standard. Rescue and Fires in Air Craft and methods of fire-fighting.M. Aircraft Engine. cargo vessel hazards & safety. Ejection-Seats. C:HIGH RISE BUILDINGS UNIT-V Fundamentals of Fire Safe Building design. 9.Course Title Theory Paper Special Fire Hazards Max. bombs nuclear weapons. High-Rise Fire & Life Safety by B. Categorization of Air-Port. Study of General Requirements of CFT. vessel fire incidents.P. UNIT-VI Alarm signaling in high-rise building – Smoke movement in building – Residential highrise building-High-rise building with complex occupancy. List of Experiments(Pl. I. Study of Emergency Landing. Vessel plans. Study of Protection of Hangers. A – AIRCRAFT FIRE SAFETY UNIT-I Constructional features of an Air Craft. and their methods of release. Study of Fundamentals of Fire & Safety Building Design.O. structural integrity during fire confinement of fire in building. Action to be taken in case of accidents involving Radio Active Cargo UNIT-II Hazards in Airport. drawings & documents. Refueling and Defiling in Air Cargo. 4. Nature of Air Crashes. construction & systems of fire detection & suppression systems. 5.O. Belly Landing.35 High Rise Buildings) Duration – 3 hrs. 7. Himalaya Publishing House (2001) (in press) 2. Glasstone. 3rd Ed. Radiation Hygiene Handbook.). Henson Blat. B. expand it) Study of Storage of Radioactive Material Study of PPE for Handling RAM Study of measuring effects of RAM Working principle of Dose meter Rescue technique in RAM expose 5 July 2010 35 . New York (1960)..W. List of Experiments(Pl. Effects of Nuclear Weapons. Patty (Ed. Source Book of Atomic Energy S. Radioactive Materials. Environmental Radioactvity. Rao.605 L T P Radioactive Materials 3 1 2 NUCLEAR SAFETY AND RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS Theory Paper Max. Published by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Prentice Hall.S. Radiation Safety in Nuclear Power Stations References: 1. Patty (Ed. UNIT – II disposal. Pre plan of Radiation Incident. Collins. their Treatment and disposal.A. 11. Fire Service Problems. S. New York (1969) 3. J. Washington 6. Eisembud. Vols.Category DC -13 Course Contents Title Code Credits – 6C Nuclear Safety and FT . F. Spon Ltd. Techniques of area and air monitoring.. Techniques of personnel radiation protection. New York (1962) 8.M. Whyte. Government Printing Office. Principles& Techniques of radiation dissymmetry. New York (1963) 7.A. U..). I and II Interscience. M.C. New York (1959) 4. Marks – 100 Min.F. Affiliated East-West Press. Glasstone. E. Industrial Safety. Marks . McGraw Hill Book Co. G. John Wiley and Sons.N. Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology. 9. London 5. Living with Radiation Problems of the Nuclear age for the Layman parts-I and II 10. Principles of Radiation Dosimetry.35 Duration – 3 hrs. New Delhi. F. 2 (Ed. Sources and characteristics of radioactive waste and their types and their method of UNIT – III Handling and prevention of radiation emergencies and Storage requirements of radioactive materials UNIT – IV UNIT – V Fire fighting and rescue operations in the presence of radiation hazard. UNIT – I Radio Active Material – Basic Theory.) McGraw Hill. Radioactive Wastes. 606 Credits – 2C L 0 T 0 P 2 Field Training rescue in Chemical Hazards List of Experiments(Pl. expand it) Seminar presentation on ff and Safety 5 July 2010 36 .607 Category DC(P) 5 Title Project Seminar Credits – 2C L 0 T 0 P 2 List of Experiments(Pl. expand it) FIELD TRAINING RESCUE IN CHEMICAL HAZARDS V SEMESTER & VI SEMESTER Rescue Drill Unit – I Unit – II Unit – III Rescue from Chemical hazards. Rescue from Toxic & Poisonous gas leak.Category DC(P) 4 Title Course Contents Code FT . Rescue from high rise buildings & sewage Course Contents Code FT . severity of exposure. Principles and types of Fire & roof venting. pressurization system & their types. Aspects of internal planning. Exposure hazard. Handbook 3. reduction of fire spread.F. Doors. outside and between the buildings due to Propagation of heat. fire hazardous properties of solids. Escape staircase. Ramps existing in buildings. use of Plastics in building.A. Industrial building ventilation. Lighting heating ventilation and water supply assessment of fire risk.J. halls and corridors to final exits. Foam system & chemical extinction.Category DC(E) -1 Title Theory Paper Structures Max. Glazing. liquid. Unit III Fire protection to buildings. Fully. Fire severity & factors controlling fire severity. escape staircases To study smoke and heat venting To study of fire resistance tests of structural components (IS 1641: 1960 To study smoke movement and stack effect in high rise building To study natural ventilation and mechanical ventilation To study about the compartmentation To study about actual design of smoke control pressurization Course Contents Code Credits 4C FT –701(A) L T P 3 1 0 5 July 2010 37 . References: 1. developed fire. Marks . mechanism & mode of fire spread in a building. Unit VI Functional aspects of fire planning and designing in relation to thermal & sound insulation services. Time temperature grading curves. Unit V Means of escapes & escape routes. N. smoke moment in tall buildings. Barmigan 4.P. Their design. Unit II Effect of fire. Smoke movement in buildings.35 Fire Duration – 3 hrs. Natural ventilation. fire suppression. Building considered as whole. development & growth of fire. Fire Safety in Buildings by C. National Building Code of India – 1984 Part . Fire resistance of doors and windows. Insurance. List of Experiments(Expandable) To study of development of fire effect. flash over. Fire planning & design. fire spread within. Control of smoke spread. Concept of compartments & types. Mechanical ventilation. Design of smoke control pressurization system for a building. Reduction of risk of fires Explosions. calculation of fire resistance of a compartment. Manual of Fireman ship. To study means of escape routes. Unit IV Active Fire protection : Detection of fire & smoke.IV 2. its classification and factors affecting severity of exposure. Plaster. floor tiles. influence of openings in tall buildings. smoke shaft. Effect of wind on roof vent. To study the behaviour of materials. Construction of compartments. Heat balance for an enclosure during a fire. planning and construction. gaseous & volatile fluids. space and circulation. Unit I Principles of fire. other means like high level access. confinement of fire site planning access to fire fighting appliances. Building Construction for the Fire Service by F. wind effects. Thermal insulation heat transfer & radiation. stack effect. Marks – 100 Behavior Under Min. Langdon Thomas 5. Evacuation time & speed of movement. sprinklers & spray. Flames outside buildings. automatic fire extinction. Contribution of external walls & roof covering. thermal properties of wall fixtures & geometrical properties of a room compartment. smoke control during building design. importance. assumptions. expenditure and opportunities in SCM. TMH. algebraic and LP methods for solving game theory problems. variability from multiple suppliers. TMH 11. Manufacturing planning and control for SCM. Cooper MB. solution of LP for two variables only.Marks-35 Duration-3hrs. Srinivasan G. AHP. single server (M/M/1) average length and times by Little’s formula.assigning weight and consistency test of AHP (b) Meta-heuristics Definition of heuristic and meta-heuristic algorithms. Unit 3 Inventory models: Necessity of inventory in process and safety stock. evolution of MRP to ERP to SCM and e-business.s). Keminsky. graphical. Dobler DW. Ravindran . Vollman. References: 1. integration of inbound.Theory and problems of OR. dominance. Schaum Series. Burt DN. Designing and managing the supply chain. Supply Chain Logisti Mgt. outsourcing. service mechanism. Operations research. TMH 10. forecasting models in SCM. Taha H. customer value. Operations research. Bowersox DJ. outbound logistics and manufacturing to SCM. base stock P-system. Hurwicz criteria. pure and mixed strategies. zero sum games. basic multiple server models (M/M/s) (b) Competitive strategy: concept and terminology. Supply Chain Management. plant and warehouse-network configuration. Excell. transportation. Wiley India 8. Closs DJ. World Class SCM. optimum service rate. linking MRP with JIT. Berry et al. Sen RP. JIT/ lean mfg. size. Operations Research and FT 701 (B) Supply Chain Unit 1 Linear system and distribution models: Mathematical formulation of linear systems by LP. Bronson R . lead time variance and safety stock. Wiley India 5. Simulated Annealing and Genetic algorithms and solution of traveling salesman and non linear optimization problems. TMH 5 July 2010 38 . MRP technique and calculations. Hillier FS and Liberman GJ. Unit 2 Supply chain (SCM): Definition. service level. difficulties in SCM due to local v/s system wide (global) optimization and uncertainties in demand and transportation. Simchi-Levi. Introduction to Operations Research concept and cases. cross docking and distribution. Input process. supply contracts and revenue sharing. PHI 6. 9. TMH. cell evaluation degeneracy. Bull-whip effect. lot sizing in MRP. StarlingSL. introduction to Tabu search. risk probability and uncertainty. IT. problem of excess inventory and cycle time (=WIP/ Throughput). periodic review. Unit 5: (a) Decision analysis: decision under certainty. Unit 4(a) Waiting Line Models Introduction. PHI Learning 7. flow of material money and information.Category DC(E) 1 Title Course Content Code Credits-6C L 3 T 1 P 2 Theory Paper Max. change of purchasing role and vendor rating. Vogel’s forward looking penalty method. special cases of transportation and assignment and its solution. movement. TMH 2.Marks-100 Min. info-sharing and strategic partnerships. Operations Research-Algorithms and Applications. PHI Learning 4. Queue discipline. coordination and leadership issues. use of SW Lindo. VED and other analysis based on shelf life. saddle point.. 3. Tora. Mohanty RP and Deshmukh SG. ABC. basic EOQ/ EPQ models for constant review Q-system(S. Quantitative Models In Operations and SCM. Philips and Solberg. Mitigation. Community based Disaster preparedness program. Chemical process safety – Daniel . Marks . road. Crawl. Oil Spills. Restoration. Role of management.O. Encyclopedia of occupational Health & Safety (OSHA) IV edition.e. Disaster Management Act 2005 2. What went wrong-Trevor Kletz. Dangerous Properties of Industrial Material – Irvin Sex. Joseph F Louver. rehearsal & exercises. Case – Study.C. Industrial Security Management S. Geneva. Fire or Explosion. Need for National Capacity Building and Disaster Knowledge Network Unit III The Disaster Management Act:: Need for technological input in disaster mitigation. Major building collapse etc. Reconstruction. Major Hazard Control I. Onsite & offsite emergency planning. 10. Disaster impact. community based disaster preparedness program. 8. Safe Handling of Hazardous Chemicals by Rohatgi. 4. Response. Plan Early Warning System. affected factors on environment due to disaster. Industrial Fire Hazards Hand Book (NFPA) 7. References :1. Role of International co-operation (i. Preparedness. Unit I Types & consequence of major accident hazards.35 Duration – 3 hrs. Air. Local authorities and public. Role of Information Technology (IT) Unit IV Natural Disaster like Earthquake. Man-Made Disaster – Industrial Disaster due to toxic gas release. Mine fire.L. Disaster Management Cycle – Prevention.Category DC(E) 2 Title Disaster Management Contents Code FT – 702(A) Credits – 6C L T P 3 1 0 Theory Paper Max. 5. Unit II Role of Insurance in Disaster Management. Marks – 100 Min. A. flood etc. Dey 3. Emergency preparedness. 5 July 2010 39 . 6. Preparation of Disaster Management. & Rail Accidents. Rural & Urban Fires. Unit V Accident related Disasters (Forest fires. 9. Madhya Pradesh Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards rules 1999. NGO & UN Agencies). John Wiley. Cengage 9. static. Bowden R. continuous and discrete event simulation. Liberman GJ. PHI Learning 7. Unit 5: Verification and validation: Design of simulation experiments. Simulation and Process Modeling Unit 1: Introduction to modeling and simulation: Modeling and simulation methodology. 6.Category DC(E)-2 Title Course Contents Code FT 702 (B) Credits-4 L 3 T 1 P Theory Paper Max. Sushil. 11. References: 1. Introduction to OR. study of simulation software – Arena. mapping uniform random variables to other variable distributions. TMH 2. nonlinear and stochastic models Unit 3. equation writing. preparation of causal loop diagrams and flow diagrams. Unit 2: Basic concept of probability. Simulation languages comparison and selection. PHI Learningl 3. Seila. Hand book of Simulation. Hillier FS. system modeling. System simulation. TMH. Introduction to multiple server Queue models M/M/c Application of queuing theory in manufacturing and computer system Unit 4. Marks-40 Duration: 3 hrs. Introduction to system simulation. Simulation Using Promodel. DYNAMO. linear. analysis of M/M/1 queues. Gordon G. McGraw Hill. Simulation Modeling and Analysis.. Taha H. testing and analysis. Harrell C. Deo N. MG Hill 8. Academic Press INC. Poisson's formula. Operations Research. Marks-100 Min.. Applied Simulation Modeling. Simulation of system dynamics models. Banks J. Ceric and Tadikmalla. equilibrium of queuing system. Law AM and Kelton WD. SIMULA. validation of experimental models. USA 5 July 2010 40 . Introduction to Queuing Theory: Characteristics of queuing system. Pro-model. Payer T. level and rate relationship. 10. Ghosh B. continuous and discrete variables and their distributions. Computer Aided Modeling and Simulation. 4. concept of simulation. Spriet JA. generation and characteristics of random variables. PHI. Wiley Eastern Ltd. gaming. System Dynamics. 5. POWERSIM. birthdeath system. STELLA. System Simulation with Digital Computer. System Dynamics modeling: Identification of problem situation. Safety sharing the experience . Basic Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA): The logic tree Approach. 3. Unit I Concept of Risk: Definition. control room design. fires. Megill. 2. conducting a HAZOP study. Human Factors:. safety in operation. Marks . Safety in Design and operation: Safety in Design safety assurance in design. Accepted & Imposed risk. perception and qualification of risk.icheme. Extensions of HAZAOP. principles of QRA.BP Process Safety Series. 4. An introduction to Risk Analysis by Robert E. HAZOP: Introduction to HAZOP. ALARP. cost Benefit analysis. Fire Safety Risk Assessment. Toxicity. Accident Investigation and reporting. computerized reporting systems. Unit II Unit III Unit IV Unit V References: 1.35 Duration – 3 hrs.HM Government. Failure Mode & Effect Analysis (FMEA): Methodology of FMEA. Explosions and fires. 5. Process safety analysis – An introduction by Bob Skelton. maintenance. corrective action and followup. probability Theory.The role of the operator. date on operator reliability.by www.Category DC(E)-2 Title Process Safety & Risk Assessment Contents Code FT – 702(C) Credits – 4C L T P 3 1 0 Theory Paper Max. HAZOP of batch process. criticality analysis. Consequence Modeling: Gas dispersion. 5 July 2010 41 . Combination of Frequencies. fault tree analysis. Human Error Assessment Methods. Marks – 100 Min. Event Tree analysis (ETA) . Risk Assessments Questions and Answers a practical approach by Pat Perry. organizing for safety.org. Application of HAZOP to human reliability. Category DC – 14 Title Heat Transfer. Jain & Monika List of experiments (Expandable): Determination of the Flash & Fire Point of lubrication oil by Pensky – Martin’s Appratus Determination of the Flash & Fire Point of lubrication oil by Able’s Appratus Determination of the Flash & Fire Point of lubrication 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 percentage of the CO2. toxicity of fire products Evaluation of smoke Toxicity & various models. Chemistry By P. Fire Characteristics of gaseous combustible: types for gaseous Flames . emissivity and intensity of radiation. thermal insulation. UNIT-III : Combustion: Modes & Types of combustion.P. Radiation from flames. Chemistry By RGopalan.35 Duration – 3 hrs. ignition. Understandings the hazards to human of Smoke.C. S Nagrajn 7. burning rate of liquid pools. Explosion and its effect. upper flammability limit. kinetics and mechanisms of detonation. Kumar 2. chemistry of explosives. Marks – 100 Min. Engg. Heat & Mass Transfer By S. 4. Advance in combustion Toxicology – Gordon E Hartzell 6. extended surfaces and unsteady state heat transfer. Combustion & Explosives Contents Code FT – 703 Credits – 6C L T P 3 1 2 Theory Paper Max. Marks . convective heat transfer in laminar flow and turbulent flow inside tubes. UNIT-V: Classification of explosives and their characteristics. radioactive heat transfer. hydrogen sulphide & carbon di oxide. References: 1. fire ball. Principals of fire protection chemistry & Physics – Raymond friedman. flame spread rate. selection criteria. UNIT-II : Fluid flow over flat plate and heat transfer. lower flammability limit. critical and optimum thickness determination. D. Carbon monoxide. film wise condensation and drop wise condensation nucleate and film boiling. Venkeappoyya. CO. UNIT-IV: Combustion Products. Classification of heat exchangers and fired heaters. 5. charring & melting. 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 5 July 2010 42 .chemical mechanism of combustion. UNIT-I: Study state heat conduction with and without heat generation. Fire fundamentals & control –Walter M Haeessler.S. Category of liquid fire. Engg. Sukhatme 3. radiation laws. Fire Retardants. Fire Characteristics of solid combustible: gasification. Heat & Mass Transfer By D. Fire Characteristics of Liquids combustible. hydrogen cyanide. safety in chemical works. workers & Government. trade. safety in pressure plants. III Safety Legislations related to industries. Fundamentals of Industrial safety & health by K. Safety in material handling.Investigation Procedure. power & duties. job safety analysis. work permit system. personal protective equipments needs & limitations. hazards in solvent extraction plants & their control. manufacturing rayon by viscose process. application of safety in handling corrosive substances. safety in industries.Category DC-15 Title Safety Engineering and Its Industrial Application Course Contents Code Credits 6C FT-704 L T P 3 1 2 Theory Paper Max. Safety performance measurement. fault tree analysis Ergonomic concept. Noise measurement and prevention 5 July 2010 43 . principles of machine guarding. hazards & their control in fertilizer industries. Safety policy. Unit-II Unit-III Unit-IV Unit-V References: 1. Unit-I Theory and principals of accident causation. safety officer. Marks – 100 Min. safety audit in various types of factories.. responsibilities. 2. lighting. List of experiments (Expandable): 1.role. case studies. Hazards & risk assessment techniques. role of management. Marks . unsafe Act and unsafe conditions.volume – I. Safety in industries involving hazardous processes. Good housekeeping and safety. safety in use of hoists. Control of industrial noise.union. plant inspection procedure. safety in industries involving highly flammable liquids & flammable compressed gases. safe working in confined space.35 Duration – 3 hrs. heat & ventilation. supervisor. lifts. Practicals on layout and house keeping 3. 4. 3. types & selection of machine guards. Hazards & their control in the manufacture of articles from refractory materials. its methodology and reporting. Safety Committee organization & functions. hazards & control in LPG bottling plant. & lifting machines. Safety at work by Jhon Ridley Less loss prevention in the process industries. Mistry.. types of safety audit. Case study on FF and Safety 2. II.U. Accident. local exhaust ventilation. P. Unit II Toxic release and dispersion models:Design basis.Daniel A Crowl/ Joseph F Louver 2. Chemical Engineers handbook peoy JHJ & Chitten (Ed) 7.705 L T P 3 1 2 Theory Paper Max Marks 100 Min Marks 35 Duration 3 Hrs.N. Loss prevention in the process Industries F.Evaluation parameter. fundamental with application. hazards and operability studies (HAZOP). effect of release momentum. Event tree analysis (ETA). Joana Chakraborty. Stability: . limits of flammability. Study of flammability & Explosion 4. Unit V Methodology for Hazard and Risk analysis: Hazards survey or inventories. Unit I General Principle of Chemical exposure and toxic response:Chemical exposure and cancer. failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA).Gifford model. Ruch. Study of toxic Chemicals 2. Hall. classifications of instability risk. Unit III Chemical risk analysis:Flammability: . Toxicity: . dispersion model. Randall J. Pasquill. Chemical process Industries Shreve R. References: 1. List of Experiments (Expandable) 1. quantative approach.vapour pressure. Dust Explosion. liver. Major hazard control – A practical manual (ILO) 12. Technical guidance for hazard analysis – NSC India. Explosion in clouds of liquid droplets in air (spray/mist explosions). Flash points. problem posed by determination of toxicity risk level. level of toxic risk. Process equipment design – MV Joshi 11.Edited by. Unit IV Explosion Hazards:Gas and vapour cloud explosion & means of preventing and mitigating in the process industry. Buoyancy. Hazardous materials emergency planning guide-NSC India. 9. Chemical process safety. 3. Study of corrosive Materials 5 July 2010 44 . 6. Quantative estimation method.Experimental methods of determination. 8. Study of runaway reactions 3.Stephen K.Bernard Martel 4. kidney. auto-ignition temperature. chemical exposure and hypersensitivity.Category DC . Joseph Flouvar. Chemical Process safety – Daniel A Crawl. Chemical exposure and toxic response.16 Title Chemical Safety Course Contents Code Credits 6 C FT . Eckhoff. – Rolf K. fault tree analysis (FTA). Explosion hazards in the process industries. Lees. skin chemical exposure and health risk assessment. 10. source model. 5. toxic response of lungs. Chemical Risk analysis. P. Training Report 15 2. Marks-15 Objective of Industrial Training The objective of undertaking industrial training is to provide work experience so that student’s engineering knowledge is enhanced and employment prospects are improved. Marks-50 Min. After training they will prepare final draft with the help of T. The student should take this course as a window to the real World and should try to learn as much as possible from real life experiences by involving and interacting with industry staff.O. /Faculty of the Institute.O.P. Marks-25- Provision of Minor project is made as preparation phase-I for major project or to take it as an independent small project. Scheme of Studies: Duration: Minimum 2 weeks in summer break after VI semester. 5 July 2010 45 .Course Contents Category DC 17 Title Minor Project Code ME 706 Credits 4C L T P 0 0 4 Practical Max.Marks of various components in industry should be awarded by the I/c of training in Industry but in special circumstances if not awarded by the industry then faculty in charge /T. For details of project see FT-805. following components are considered with their weightage. Marks-30 Min.Major project Course Contents Code Credits 2C ME 707 L T P 0 0 2 Category DC 18 Title Industrial Training Practical Max. Seminar and cross questioning (defense) 15 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 30 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* . assessment to be done in VII semester Scheme of Examination: For the assessment of industrial training undertaken by the students. (a) Term Work in Industry Marks Allotted Attendance and General Discipline 5 Daily diary Maintenance 5 Initiative and participative attitude during training 10 Assessment of training by Industrial Supervisor 10 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 30* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(b) Practical/Oral Examination (Viva-Voce) in Institution Marks Allotted 1. Industrial training also provides an opportunity to students to select an engineering problem and possibly an industry guide for their Major Project in final semester. Then they will present a seminar on their training and they will face viva-voce on training in the Institute. During training students will prepare a first draft of training report in consultation with section in charge. will give the marks. • Solving problems at the work place. discussion held. • Product development procedure and phases. • Interaction with officials at the workplace in free/ tea time • Study of Literature at the workplace (e. • Gathering primary and secondary data/information through various sources. • Maintenance system • Costing system • Stores and purchase systems. • Problems related to various areas of work etc. • Assisting official and managers in their working • Undertaking a short action research work. Students are supposed to acquire the knowledge on above by• Direct Observations without disturbing personnel at work. • Quality control and assurance. work done. • Discussion with peers.g. schedules. • Customer services. retrieval and analysis of the gathered data. • Roles and responsibilities of different categories of personnel. Week No……. User Manual. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Signature of Supervisor Signature of Trainee Signature of Official in (TPO/Faculty) charge for Trg.Learning through Industrial Training During industrial training students must observe following to enrich their learning: • Industrial environment and work culture. • Organisational structure and inter personal communication. • Presenting a seminar • Participating in group meeting/discussion. etc..Industrial Training Name of the Trainee………………………………… College …………………………………. • Layout of Computer/EDP/MIS centers.. Daily Diary. In Indutry. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 July 2010 46 . • Consulting current technical journals and periodicals in the library. • Project Planning. • Machines/equipment/instrument-their working and specifications. monitoring and control. standards. literature consulted etc. problem/project undertaken.) • “Hand’s on” experience • Undertaking/assisting project work. processes. storage. Department /Section …………………………………………………… Date ……………………… ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Dates Brief of observations made. Industry / work place ………………………………………………………………. Correspondence with the authorities of the work place. by teachers for every batch of students for convenient retrieval. 7. First monitoring of industrial training 9. Correspondence with work place(Industry concerned) 4. Following are some of the salient points: • • • • • Spelling out the objectives of the industrial training in behavioral terms and same is informed in advance to the 1) students.monitoring daily diary. 5 July 2010 47 . Monitoring visits will be made by training and placement officer/faculty in-charge for the group of students. ethics etc. writing weekly reports. Orientation classes for students on how to make the training most beneficial. One faculty member or TPO will plan industrial training of students in consultation with training manager of the industry (work place) as per the predefined objectives of training. how to behave and undertake responsibilities. Finalization of Training report 11.No. • • • Action plan for planning stages at the Institutional Level ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------S. Second monitoring of industrial training 10. Guidance to the faculty / TPO for Planning and implementing the Industrial Training Keeping in view the need of the contents.Supervision of Industrial Training Faculty and TPO are supposed to plan industrial training in such a manner that students get exposure on most of the above area in the field. Commencement of individual training 8. Scrutinizing individual training plan of students. Inviting industrial personnel to deliver lectures on some aspects of training. Meeting with industrial personnel and orienting them regarding the objective of the training and the expectations of the program. Evaluation of performance at industry level 12. the industrial training program. Discussing and preparing students for the training for which meetings with the students has to be planned.. of the college during training. Meeting with Principal 2. Developing a system of maintaining training records. how to gather information form the workplace. which is spread to minimum 2 weeks duration. Activity Commencing Week Finishing week Remark 1. Orientation of students for industry training 6. Meeting with authorities of work place 5. Evaluation of Industry Program in the Institutions. has to be designed in consultation with the authorities of the work place. Meeting with colleagues 3. Guiding students to make individual plans (week wise/ day wise) to undertake industrial training. 2) authorities of the work place and 3) supervising faculty members. how to interact with various categories of industrial personnel. O. Manual of Firemanship. off-shore drilling platforms.S. Layout of Refineries . Natural Gas. Lees. fire fighting installations such as hydrant. Storage tanks protection. SAFETY IN REFINERY. Lubricating oil treating. design criteria for selection of fire water network. petrochemical plants & gas terminals:. VDU. Storage tanks & its types. Petroleum Rules 2002. nylon. Naptha. polymerization. Application of advance technologies used in refineries & petrochemical plants such as SCADA. foam. spillage. sulphur recovery. Fire fighting facilities at LPG bottling plants. Loss prevention in Process of Industries. Vol 1.Potential fire hazards. Acelytene. diesel . precautionary measures in case of non-ignited releases. Unit IV Fighting refinery & petrochemical fires: . terminals. mobile water monitors. foam pourer. oil & gas leaks. Process units such as desalter. Frank P. Benzene. catalytic cracker. Explosive Act 1884. Petroleum Act 1934. NFPA Codes 5 July 2010 48 . Classification of petroleum & its products. Fighting Gas terminal fires: . Unit III Fire protection & emergency planning :. PETROCHEMICAL PLANT & GAS TERMINALS Unit I Crude oil. Water Injection into LPG vessel (water bottoming) Unit V Statutory provisions pertaining to refineries. reforming. LPG hazards. DCP. Petroleum & Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) drafts 5. Fire fighting facilities for depots. MSDS of crude oil. Ammonia. hydrocracker. Petroleum & Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) drafts. kerosene. DCP fixed. steam cracking. 6. Oil Industry Safety Directorate (OISD) Norms & Rules 4. 3.Category DC (E)-3 Course Contents Title Code Safety in Refinery. gasoline. Explosive Rules 1983 and Gas cylinders Rules 2004.Primary Distillation. Fire Service Manual (Volume 2) Fire Service Operations – Petrochemical Incidents 2. toluene. catalytic reformer etc. subsurface injection & steam snuffing systems. ADU. on-shore. Use of various media in petroleum & gas fires such as water. SAP and various simulation molding. its properties & Characteristics. Unit II Refining Processes: .Fire fighting & procedures in case of BLEVE.Major fire risks. Part 6-A by H. FT-801(A) Petrochemical Plant & Gas terminals Credits 4 C L T 3 1 P 0 Theory Paper Max Marks 100 Min Marks 35 Duration 3 Hrs.2. References: 1. and pipelines for transportation of petroleum products & Gas. LPG.Oil Industry Safety Directorate (OISD). & 3. vehicles using LPG & CNG as a fuel.simplified flow diagram of a typical refinery. FCC.M. properties and effects. 1956 applicable to mines. occupational hazards of mining. Mines Rescue Rules. ladders. 1957. Tim Horberry. contribution of human elements in mine safety. cost of accident. accidents and their classification. Mine Safety . Economic Impact of Mining: Economics of mining. UNIT III Safety in Mines: Duty of care. UNIT IV Lighting: general principles of artificial lighting. Anderson & Stephen R. accident statistics. Unit-V Health and Safety Laws: The Mines Act. classification of rock coal classification. in-depth study into various causes of accidents. dumpers. other rules and legislation applicable to coal mines. TRAP (take responsibility in accident prevention). Composition of mine atmosphere: Mine gases. generation.Category DC (E)-3 Course Contents Title Code Safety in Mines FT-801(B) Credits 4C L T 3 1 P 0 Theory Paper Max Marks 100 Min Marks 35 Duration 3 Hrs. References: 1. 1966. Unit-I Minerals.Building a Culture of Mine Safety by Gregory M. Unit II Mining tools & machinery. tripartite and bipartite committees. mine environment monitoring and control. mine atmosphere neat and humidity. causes and prevention. lighting standards and their assessment. Mines Rules. rocks ores and non metallic minerals. and Jim Joy 3. provisions of Indian Electricity Rules. Coal Mine Regulation. transportation equipment and conveyors and other related tools & equipments used in mining. Mine Vocational Training Rules. types and characteristic selection and location. effect on community – before. methane content. including blast hole drills. layout and development of shaft-top and pit-bottom and haulage arrangements. Rosene 5 July 2010 49 . Development and layout of mines including surface and underground arrangements. basic causes of accident occurrence. corporate social responsibility (CSR). Safety related issues in coal beneficiation and transport.Law Regulation Policy by Neil Gunningham 2. Understanding Human Error in Mine Safety by Geoff Simpson. excavators. Sanitation and health in mines. 1952. Mine Health and Safety Management by Michael Karmis 4. 1955. 1985. Race against Time . during and after mining. cause-wise analysis. drilling machinery. sampling and analysis of mine air. measures for improving safety in mines. Fire and Fire Risers by UNISEF Publication. Installation characteristics of foam. Fuel Tolerance (b)Burn back resistance (c) Induction Ratio (d) Fluidity (e) Film Formation 4. References: 1. To Study the General Requirements of Different type of Occupancy as per NFPA 101-Life Safety Code 2. Low expansion. Care and Maintenance of Sprinkler System by NFPA. Medium expansion and High expansion foam. their relevant code of practices. advantage and disadvantages of various types and the storage of foam concentrates. UNIT-IV Installations Involving Carbon-di-oxide and Dry powder: Their special features. Designing. To Study the CO2 Total Flooding System as per IS Specification 5 July 2010 50 . Relevant Indian Standards and Code of Practices. Total requirement of water for different hazards pressure tanks water supply. Marks – 100 Min. heat detectors.35 Duration – 3 hrs. List of Experiments (Expandable) 1. Multiple Jetsprinklers. A Study of Performance of Automatic Sprinkler System by NFPA.Category DC -19 Title Fire Fighting Installations & Automation Course Contents Code FT – 802 Credits 6C L T P 3 1 2 Theory Paper Max. Designing of HVWSS/MVWSS/Sprinklers System: Types of Sprinklers system and its specification New Standard for the installation of sprinklers and Hazard classification. Rising Mains: Down Comer. Foam inlets and Risk for which foam is used. risks and specification. 6. 3. MVWSS and HVWSS-Drenchers: Different types of Drenchers. To study the fixed DCP Installation as per NFPA Code 17 3. UNIT-II Water Supply & Hydrant System: Grading. arrangements. Different types of foam. Installation. extinguishing action. Water spray projector system. Characteristics. Dry-riser. 2. Provisions of First Aid Fire-Fighting Arrangements. operation. Methods of application.. their special application. Rules for spacing sprinklers and drencher’s heads. Working principle of smoke detectors. Testing and Maintenance. 5. UNIT-III Mechanical Foam Installations: Determination of foam compound for fire-fighting in oil tanks. Top application Base injection. Premix foams. 4. UNIT-I Grouping of Fixed-Fire-fighting Installations. External Hydrants. Sub-surface Injection. Standard Installation of sprinkler system by NFPA. Requirement of water supply. Marks . To study the Fire Fighting Properties of Foam Concentrate a. Flame detectors & optical beam type detectors. Wet-riser and specifications of each types. UNIT-V Fire Alarm & Detection System: Designing. National Fire Code of Sprinklers by NFPA. Designing of Fire Hydrant System for different occupancies. Calculations. Ring-Mains. Classification and composition of MSW (Municipal Solid Waste). standards of pollution parameters methodology of waste water treatment. Unit III Solid & hazardous waste management & risk analysis: Sources.Category DC -20 Theory Paper Max. Air pollution Measurement. Goel.. Study of environmental audit 5. Water Treatment process. 3. Sinha. Sedimentation. Environmental auditing & Auditing of waste minimization.D. Waste Minimization of MSW. Industrial Water pollution management. microwave irradiation. Wall. EIA. Evaluation of impacts. Waste Management by Rajiv K. prediction of impacts. characteristic of waste water. Unit V Handling storage and transportation of health care waste.K. 7. Sources corrective methods. Mehrotra. Training for health care personal and waste management operators. EMP and Environmental Auditing Environmental impact assessment. 2. Study of Environment Impact Assessment 6. Air quality management concept. Equipment Selection.M. land disposal. Filtration. Environmental Safety and Health Engineerings by Gayle wood side and Dianna Koeurek. Elements of Biotechnology -P. Particulate emission control. Environment Impact Assessment. Incineration chemical infection wet and dry thermal treatment. 9. A. Water Pollution. Study of soil test Title Environmental Protection & Waste Management Course Contents Code Credits – 6C FT-803 L T P 3 1 2 5 July 2010 51 . Principals & requirements of ISO 14001 EMS. 5. Advanced Water Treatment processes. Unit I Air Pollution Management Air Pollution. Equipment design. Gupta 10. Study of noise level & its control 4. Air quality monitoring. 4. winterization treatment and disposal method from pharmaceutical & chemical waste. Environmental Management Handbook for Hydrocarbon Processing Indus. Air pollution modeling. Hazardous Waste Transport & treatment facilities. Treatment systems for hazardous waste & handling of treatment plant residues. Environmental Management Handbook by Marcel Dekker. Unit II Water pollution Management Concept of water pollution. Waste segregation packaging on site collection Transport & storage of waste treatment and disposal of health care waste. coagulation and flocculation. A to Z of Environmental Audit.35 Duration – 3 hrs. Study of solid waste material 3. Collection of waste water test 2. Thermal Treatment (Combustion) of MSW. Air pollution control Technology & method. Causes Effects & Control by P. Hazardous Waste Management by J. 8. Environment Management Plan. Perspectives in Nuclear Toxic and Hazardous Waste by Kadambari Sharma. base line for existing data collection & identification of impact. Dewan. Marks . References: 1. Marks – 100 Min. James B. 6. A text book on biotechnology by – H. Kumar List of Experiments (Expandable) 1. Unit IV Environmental management in industries.K. MSDS of Hazardous chemicals Unit II Recognition of hazards: Industrial toxicology. Diseases of occupation – D. Analysis. Asbestos fibers. vapors and particulates.3 Hrs. Unit IV Control of hazards: Methods of control local exhaust ventilation. Sampling of air monitoring 2.Category DC-21 Title Industrial Hygiene & Occupational Health Course Contents Code Credits 6 C FT-804 L T 3 1 P 2 Theory Paper Max Marks – 100 Min Marks . Unit III Evaluation of hazard: General principals. sampling & analysis. Quinlan. dust. Handbook of occupation Health & Safety NSC Chicago 1982 8. vapors. 3. Industrial noise. Safety at work by John ridby & John Channing. solvent.Chemical Hazards. Study of flammable gas detection monitor 7. Maximum Tolerable exposure Limit (MTEL). Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene by Barbara A. 5.35 Duration . Study of gas detection system 3. Hunter. Study of dust monitoring System 5 July 2010 52 . Biological Monitoring. direct reading instruments for gases. Study of ammonia detection & control measures 5. Study of portable gas monitoring equipments 6. Code of Practice for Hazardous goods by NFPA 6. methods of air sampling various equipments for sampling.O. diseases from metals.. Unit I Basic concepts of Industrial Hygiene. Ionizing & non-Ionizing radiation thermal.L. Plog & particia J. Geneva 1985. Study of chlorine detection & control measures 4. pesticides.. Environmental factors of stress. Human Factors in Engineering & Design Tata McGraw-Hill 1982 List of Experiments (Expandable) 1. particulates. Encyclopedia of occupational Health & Safety Vol I & II I. Ergonomics. fibers. Air sampling. respiratory system. References: 1. 7. 2. LC-50. solvents & gases occupational cancer. LD-50. gases. dilution ventilation of Industrial work places. Physical Ergonomically Biological Hazards. respiratory protection. 9. 4. ventilation norms requirements & measurements. Threshold limit values (TLV) Short term exposure limit (STEL). Occupational Health & Safety in manufacturing Industries – M K Potty. Unit V Occupational health: Occupational diseases of skin. Dangerous properties of Industrial materials by Irvin Sex. The focus of the Major Project is on preparing a working system or some design or understanding of a complex system using system analysis tools and submit it the same in the form of a write up i. students must submit a write up to the concerned guide: 5 July 2010 53 . work plan. detail project report. • To adapt students for latest development and to handle independently new situations. Marks-50 Objectives of the course Minor/Major Project are: • To provide students with a comprehensive experience for applying the knowledge gained so far by studying various courses. design. objectives.e. • To develop good expressions power and presentation abilities in students.The student must submit outline and action plan for the project execution (time schedule) and the same be approved by the concerned faculty. it can be changed to alternative scheme depending on the type of project. Each student is required to prepare a project report and present the same at the final examination with a demonstration of the working system (if any) Working schedule The faculty and student should work according to following schedule: Each student undertakes substantial and individual project in an approved area of the subject and supervised by a member of staff.Seminar-II 30 * Committee comprises of HOD. improvements. analysis. if any) Week 1st 2nd 3rd 4th to 5th Evaluation Seminar-I Marks For Term Work# 10 10 6th to 10th 11th 12th 13th to 15th 16th - 25 10 15 . but the alternative scheme should be prepared in advance while finalizing the topic of project before a committee and explained to the concerned student as well. quality control of project Acceptance testing Report Writing Presentation before a committee (including user manual. Marks 100 0 0 8 Min. • To give students an opportunity to do some thing creative and to assimilate real life work situation in institution. implementation and test plan. The student should select some real life problems for their project and maintain proper documentation of different stages of project such as need analysis market analysis. concept evaluation. NOTE: At every stage of action plan. all project supervisions including external guide from industry (if any) # The above marking scheme is suggestive. Action plan for Major Project work and its evaluation scheme #(Suggestive) Task/Process Orientation of students by HOD/Project Guide Literature survey and resource collection Selection and finalization of topic before a committee* Detailing and preparation of Project (Modeling. Analysis and Design of Project work) Development stage Testing.Course Contents Category Title Code Credits 8C Practical DC 22 Major Project ME 805 L T P Max. • To develop an inquiring aptitude and build confidence among students by working on solutions of small industrial problems. requirement specification. words of command technique of instruction. quick and double time marching in line in slow time. Unit IV Report salute and salute with Message-Changing Direction-Forming of squad at halt march-wheeling in file-marching off in single file-reforming three on march and at the halt. Unit II Attention – stand – easy-stand at ease-Turning and including-Forming up in three ranks – Numbering – Proving – Open and close order March Dismission and Falling out-sixing getting on Parade-Length of Paceand time of marching. Halting-side-space paces forwarded and to the Rear-Wheeling-changing step in quick and slow time-making time-turning on marching-saluting-salute at the halts and on the marching. 5 July 2010 54 .Category DC 23 Course Contents Title Code Squad Drills FT 806 Credits 1C L T 0 0 P 2 SQUAD DRILLS DRILL WILL BE CONDUCTED BY FINAL YR STUDENT TO PLAY A ROLE OF INSTRUCTOR Unit I Squad Drill : aim of squad drill-Principles of good instruction-sequence of teaching. Unit III Marching Marking time and halting in Double time-barking into slow.