Advance Diploma in Industrial Safety
The Advanced Diploma in Industrial Safety (ADIS) is a program introduced by the Government of India for employees, who wanted to start their career in the field of Health and Safety.
This Course is most Demanding and ensure a most promising Career in Health and Safety Field.
This Advance Diploma in Industrial Safety is designed and developed by the safety experts of NISHE Team with an intention to make workplaces extremely safe for workers from occupational related hazards and risks.
The Advanced Diploma in Industrial Safety (ADIS) course is widely recognised by industries and government across the world. It gives a career boost for those working in risk and safety management areas and can perform better and also in higher positions
Eligibility
Any candidate passed Higher Secondary (10+2)/ Science Graduate / Diploma in Engineering / Technology / Bachelor Degree/ Diploma in Fire Service Engineering (Equivalent from a recognized Statutory University / Board or Degree)
Course Duration
01 Year (Regular/Full time)
Course Syllabus
Syllabus for the Advance Diploma in Industrial Safety – ADIS
- Principle of Management
- Communicative English and PD
- Computer Application in HSE
- MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY
- Foundations in health and safety
- Health and safety management systems
- – ILO OHS-2001
- HSG 65 and ISO OHS 45001
- Policy
- Organising
- Roll & Responsibilities
- BBS- Behaviour Based Safety
- First Aid
- Emergency Preparedness
- Planning & Risk Assessment
- PDCA
- Risk Assessment
- Hierarchy of Risk Control
- Elimination
- Substitution
- Engineering Control
- Administrative Control
- Safe System of Work
- PTW
- PPE
- Measuring Performance
- Active Monitoring
- Safety Survey
- Safety Sampling
- Inspection
- Safety Tour
- Safety Budgeting
- Active Monitoring
- Reactive Monitoring
- Incident/Accident Reporting
- Incident/Accident Investigation
- Audit
- Review Performance
- WORKPLACE HAZARDS AND RISK CONTROL
- Movement of People and Vehicles
- Manual and Mechanical Handling
- Work Equipment
- Electrical
- Chemical and Biological
- Psychological
- Ergonomics & Work Physiology
- Fire
- LEGAL ASPECTS OF HEALTH AND SAFETY
- Context to Indian Constitution
- BOCW ACT 1996
- Factory Act 1948
- Electricity Act
- Mines Act
- Duck Act
- Boiler Act
- Insurance Act-ESIC
- ILO Conventions and Recommendations- C155 & R164
- Health and Safety Act 1974, U.K
- Context to Indian Constitution
- INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND MANAGEMENT
- SPECIALISATION. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY / OIL & Gas
- INTERNSHIP AND PROJECT ASSIGNMENT
Language Mode – English/Hindi
Course Features
- Lectures 26
- Quizzes 10
- Duration 52 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 418
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Self
Curriculum
- 10 Sections
- 26 Lessons
- 52 Weeks
- Communicative English and PD1
- Computer Application in HSE1
- Management of International Health and SafetyThis Section has 9 Elements, contains an explanation of the reasons for managing health and safety effectively, including an examination of legal standards and an introduction to the principles of contractor management. - Introduces the idea of health and safety management systems and how these are set out in organisational policies. • It also deals with a wide range of topics that sit at the core of effective health and safety management. Topics include health and safety culture, how this culture can be improved, risk assessment, the development of safe systems of work, and emergency procedures and first aid. • It contains an explanation of active and reactive monitoring, accident reporting and investigation, and health and safety auditing.8
- Work Place Hazards and Risk ControlWelcome to this part of your ADIS course. It has 9 chapters or ‘elements’: contains an explanation of six physical and psychological health hazards: noise, vibration, radiation, mental ill health, work-related violence and substance abuse. • It also deals with musculoskeletal health and covers the topics of work-related upper limb disorders, manual handling and mechanical load-handling equipment. • It also deals with chemical and biological agents. and contains an explanation of a wide range of general workplace issues such as welfare provision, working at height, confined space entry, lone working, slips and trips, safe movement of pedestrians and vehicles in the workplace, and work-related driving. • It focuses on work equipment and the hazards and control measures associated with simple hand tools, power tools and machinery. • In this chapter there is a fire safety topics and covers basic fire prevention, the control of fire spread, fire alarm systems and fire evacuation. • It deals with the hazards and risks of electricity, and typical workplace control measures. The common theme that runs through these elements is that they deal with specific hazards or hazard groups and the practical control of the risks created by these hazards.9
- Legal Aspects of HSE9
- Industrial Hygiene & Protection of Environment0
- Internship and Project Assignment0
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- Exam Semester ITake the Exam of Semester -I Passing Score is 60% in each paper4
- Exam Semester II4