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BSS NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL SAFETY


 

                  BSS NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL SAFETY MANAGEMENT

 

MEANING OF INDUSTRIAL SAFETY MANAGEMENT : 

Industrial safety is defined as policies and protections put in place to ensure plant and factory worker protection from hazards that could cause injury. Safety policies put in place by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) are examples of industrial safety policies.
In simple words: “The management of all operations and procedures in an industry in order to protect its employees and assets by minimizing hazards, risks, accidents, and near misses” called the Industrial Safety.”
Why industrial safety is necessary?
In order to avoid accidents, employees must be aware of industrial safety principles & danger areas of that industry. The following are some reasons why Industrial safety is necessary: For the safety of people in their workplaces For protecting the environment against damage from industrial accidents For protecting businesses against serious losses from damage to plant and machinery For eliminating accidents causing work stoppage and production loss. For creating awareness of the good practices available for the delivery of effective safety instrumented systems For providing basic training in well-established techniques for engineering of safety systems
Industrial safety is needed to check all the possible chances of accidents for preventing loss of life and permanent disability of any industrial employee, any damage to machine and material. It is needed to eliminate accidents causing work stoppage and production loss. It is needed to reduce workman’s compensation, insurance rate, and all the cost of accidents.
COURSE CODE: FSS003

COURSE NAME: BSS DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL SAFETY

COURSE DURATION: ONE YEAR
SNoSubject CodeSubject
1FSS003-01COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH AND COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS
2FSS003-02PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY-FUNDAMENTALS
3FSS003-03BASIC SAFETY ENGINEERING
4FSS003-04OCCUPATION HEALTH & SAFETY
5FSS003-05FIRE PREVENTION & CONTROL
6FSS003-06INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
7FSS003-07PRACTICAL - I
8FSS003-08PRACTICAL - II
9FSS003-09PRACTICAL - III
10FSS003-10PRACTICAL - IV
11FSS003-11PRACTICAL - V
12FSS003-12PRACTICAL - VI
  • Issued By BSS,Promoted by Government of India
  • Approved By National Development Agency , India
  • Evaluated by National Controller Of Examinations , India
  • Eligible to Register in Employment Exchange, India
  • Eligible to Attest in Ministry of External affairs
  • Eligible to become an member of IIRSM (U.K)
CONTACT US FOR MORE DETAILS :
Ms.Manimekalai  - HSE Adviser | Aim Vision Safety Training & Consulting
t: 044 42140492
m: 91 9047276591
e: training@aimvisionsafety.co.in
#286,First Floor,GST Road,
Chromepet, Chennai 600 044 (Above Vodafone Showroom)

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