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B.Sc Industrial Safety and Disaster Management

Vision

To develop competent and socially responsible graduates with strong scientific knowledge and practical skills in Industrial Safety and Disaster Management, capable of contributing effectively to workplace safety, disaster risk reduction, and sustainable development.

Mission

  • Provide a strong scientific foundation in industrial safety, disaster management, and environmental protection through a structured and outcome-based curriculum.
  • Equip students with practical skills in hazard identification, safety control measures, emergency preparedness, and disaster response through laboratory work, field training, and internships.
  • Develop ethical values, legal awareness, and professional responsibility to ensure compliance with safety laws, standards, and governance frameworks.
  • Encourage lifelong learning, adaptability, and career development to meet emerging challenges and technological advancements in industrial safety and disaster management.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES (PEO)

PEO 1: Professional Competence: Develop a strong foundation in industrial safety and disaster management principles and apply them effectively in industrial, environmental, and community settings.

PEO 2: Safety Practice and Risk Reduction: Identify hazards, manage safety risks, and support disaster preparedness, response, and mitigation activities using scientific and systematic approaches.

PEO 3: Ethical, Legal & Social Responsibility: Demonstrate ethical conduct, professional responsibility, and compliance with safety laws, standards, and governance frameworks in occupational and disaster management contexts.

PEO 4: Career Development and Lifelong Learning: Pursue successful careers, higher education, professional certifications, and continuous learning in the fields of industrial safety, disaster management, and allied domains.

Programme Outcomes (POs) & Programme Specific Outcomes(PSOs)

PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (PO)

PO1: Scientific Knowledge: Apply fundamental knowledge of science, safety principles, and disaster management concepts to understand industrial and environmental hazards.

PO2: Safety Problem Analysis: Identify, analyze, and assess safety-related problems and disaster risks using scientific and systematic approaches.

PO3: Hazard Identification & Risk Control: Recognize workplace hazards and apply appropriate preventive and control measures to reduce risks in industrial and disaster-prone environments.

PO4: Disaster Preparedness and Response: Demonstrate knowledge of disaster preparedness, response, mitigation, and recovery practices at industrial and community levels.

PO5: Application of Modern Tools: Use basic digital tools, safety documentation systems, and emerging technologies to support safety management and disaster risk reduction.

PO6: Ethics, Safety and Legal Compliance: Understand professional ethics, safety responsibilities, and comply with relevant industrial safety laws, standards, and governance frameworks.

PO7: Communication and Teamwork: Communicate effectively through reports, documentation, and presentations, and work efficiently as an individual and as part of a multidisciplinary team.

PO8: Lifelong Learning and Professional Development: Recognize the need for continuous learning and professional development in the fields of industrial safety and disaster management.

 

PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSO)

PSO1: Industrial Safety Application: Apply scientific principles, safety practices, and control measures to identify hazards and support safe operations in industrial and occupational environments.

PSO2: Disaster Preparedness and Management: Assist in disaster risk reduction, preparedness, response, and recovery activities at industrial, institutional, and community levels using systematic disaster management approaches.

PSO3: Safety Systems, Compliance and Technology: Use safety documentation systems, digital tools, and basic technologies while adhering to safety laws, standards, and governance frameworks in industrial safety and disaster management practices.

 

Curriculum & Syllabus

CURRICULUM & SYLLABUS

MINIMUM CREDITS TO BE EARNED: 145

SEMESTER – I
CategoryCourseHour/WeekCreditsMaximum Marks
LTPCIASEETotal
AECCEnglish for
Communication
40044060100
COREApplied Mathematics40044060100
COREApplied Chemistry40044060100
COREFundamentals of
Industrial Safety and
Disaster Management
40044060100
DSEDiscipline Specific
Elective - I
30034060100
SECHuman Factors,
Psychology and
Ergonomics
30034060100
CORE PIndustrial Safety
Practices
00624060100
Total220624

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Career Prospects

CAREER PROSPECTS

 

1. Industrial Safety Officer / Safety Coordinator

2. HSE (Health, Safety & Environment) Officer

3. Safety Supervisor or Safety Assistant

4. Risk Assessment Specialist

5. Fire & Safety Technician / Fire Officer

6. Emergency Response Coordinator

7. Environmental Health & Safety Specialist

8. Disaster Management Specialist

9. Emergency Planner

10. Crisis Response Officer

11. Disaster Preparedness Coordinator