
CERTIFICATE IN FIRE & INDUSTRIAL SAFETY MANAGEMENT (1 YEAR)
๐ Certificate in Fire & Industrial Safety Management (1 Year) – Syllabus
๐งฏ 1. Fundamentals of Fire Engineering
- Introduction to fire and combustion
- Fire behavior and characteristics
- Classes of fire and fire extinguishing methods
- Fire triangle and tetrahedron
- Types of fire extinguishers and their uses
- Fire detection and alarm systems
- Sprinkler systems and hydrants
๐ญ 2. Industrial Safety Management
- Basics of industrial hazards and risk assessment
- Accident causation and prevention theories
- Workplace safety standards (e.g., ISO, OSHA)
- Safety in handling hazardous materials
- Permit to work system
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Emergency planning and preparedness
- Electrical and mechanical safety
- Safety audit and inspection procedures
๐ 3. Occupational Health & Environment
- Introduction to occupational health hazards
- Ergonomics and workplace design
- Effects of noise, vibration, temperature, lighting
- Occupational diseases and first aid
- Environmental pollution: air, water, soil
- Waste management in industries
- Legal aspects of occupational health (Factories Act, Environment Protection Act)
๐งช 4. Safety in Specific Industries
- Safety practices in construction sites
- Chemical and pharmaceutical industries
- Oil and gas sector
- Electrical and power industries
- Mining and heavy engineering
- Warehousing and logistics
๐ 5. Safety Laws and Regulations
- Indian Factories Act, 1948
- Explosives Act and Petroleum Act
- Disaster Management Act
- Fire Services Act
- Industrial Safety standards and regulations
- Safety policy and documentation
- Role of government and statutory bodies (DGFASLI, NSC)
๐ง 6. Fire Prevention & Protection Systems
- Fire fighting equipment and their operation
- Fire drill procedures and mock drills
- Fire station operations
- Fixed and portable fire protection systems
- Inspection and maintenance of fire equipment
- Emergency control room duties
๐ง๐ 7. Practical Training / Internship
- Hands-on training with fire-fighting equipment
- Mock drills and safety drills
- Safety inspection and hazard identification
- First aid and CPR
- Visit to industries, fire stations, and safety departments
- Fire tender operations (if included)