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.1 A Aptitudes 6.~ ,
Arc Welding (Electric Weld ing) 20.31
I Aboveground Works 22.15
Accident 4.4 Area of Participation 6.57
Aitificial Lighting 9.12
Accident Analysis (Classification) 19.25
Accident Case Studies 30.1- 30.18 Artificial Redpiration 26.9
Accident Causation and Prev ention 4.1 - 4.24 Asbestos MatlUfacture and Handling 23.2
Accident Causative Factors 3.4 Assessment of Training Needs 6.49
Accident Costs Form 5.11 . Assessment 6f Work Capacity 24.39
. Accident Costs to the Injured Person and his family 5.4 Assessment of Workl<><!d ba.sgd.on Phy~io!ogical Reactions 14.37
AcCident Costs to the' Management 5.5 . At theGoveminent level 4.4 .
Acciaent C~sts to the ~iety 5.8 . At the Management level 4.4
Accident Investigation Form 5.10 . At theWo'rkcrs levei 4A
Accident Investigation Report and its Content 19.27 Atmospheric Composition 25.28
AccidentInvestigation, Analysis and Reporting 1924 AtomicEnergy Act, 1962 28.21
Accident or Cause Consequence Analysis 19.45 Attitudes 3.5 .
Accident Prevention Signs 9.19 Attitudes of the Safety Officer 6.47
Accident Proneness 3.11 Audiometry 12.18
Accident Report Form 5.9 Audio-Visual Publicity 6.60 .
Accident Reports and Records 22.23 Auditory Effects (Hearing Loss) 12.5 .
Accidp.nt Statistics & Trend 31.5 Automatic Fire Detection & Extinguishing System 13.25
Accidents & Hazards !J.l Automobile Industry 23.4 .
Accprding to H.A. Hep~um 14.6 Avoidance of l;x~essive Muscular Efforts 15.3.
According to Motions 14.4 . B
Acrylonitrile Fumes 30.8 Ball Diges~er Blunder 30.8
Adequate lllumination 9.5 Basic Instruments 18.46
Administratiye Controls 24.33 Basic Nwl & Importance 14.1
Administrative Measures 31.4 Basic Philosophy 22.1 .
Advantages & Di.Sadv~ntages of Computerizei system. 5.44 Basic Terms in Accident Prevention 4.4 "- ..'
Adv~rse' HeaJth Effects & Control~ 24.5
Batteries (M & H) Rules 2001 28.51
Aerobic (physical) Work Capacity 24.38 Behavior Based Safety (BBS) 3.21
Ag~nciesinvestigating Accidents 19.25 Benchmarking for Safety Performance 5.21
Age-old Concept: For~ign Origin 1.22 Bending & Forming Machine 20.2l
,. Age-old Concept: Indi!!n Origin 1.20 Benefits of Good Housekeepin& 8.4
Aims of ErgonomicS H.21 Be~ene Manufacture, Handling and Use 23.4
Air (PCP) Act, 198}28.41 Beverage Industry 23.6
Air (PCP) RulesJ982 & Gujarat Air (PCP) Rules 1983 28.42 Bhopal Gas Disaster 30.3
Air Conditioning 10.23 .
Biological Monitoring 24.27
Air Distribution .10.22 Bio-Medical Waste (M & H) Rules, 1998 28.48
Air Movement and Content Measurement 10.5 .Bleaching PI:ocess 21.22
Air Pollution Controls 2.32 : BLEV~13.32
Air Purifying Respirators 25.20 Boals 22.18
Air Quality.& Stack MonitOring 24.29 Body, Skin & FaD Protection 25.14
Air Requirement 10.14 Boilers Act 1923 28.1
Air Sampling 24021
Bombay Lift Act and Rules 15.~0
Air Sampling Devices or Instruments 24.23 Branches vf Chemistry 32.2
Air Sampling Methods 24.22 Brazing, Soldering and Metalising .operations 20.33
Air Supplying Respirators 25..18 Brick and Tile Industry 23.6
Alcohol.Poisoning ' 26.14 .
Budgeting for Safety 5.22 .
An Extract of the Inspection by three ILO Experts on Inspection Building and Other Construction Workers (RECS) Act, 199628.31
of 91 MAH Fac!ories 18.88 Build'ing and other Construction Workers (RECS) Central
An Indian Origin 6.2 . Rules, 1998 28.32 .
Andysis 'What if' 19.48 . Buil!3ing Ventilation-Exhaust~ Plenum, Compound, Roof, and
Analysis of the Facts 4.19 Comfort Ventilation 10.19
Angle of Repose of Soils 32.33 Built':in Safety Devices 14.15
Antidotes for soine Chemicals 26.15
Burns and Seal. ~s 26J0
AntiphaseSystem 12.17
Bursting of Jet Dyeing Vessels 30.12
Application of Ergonomics for Safety & Health 24.42 . C
Application of Reliability Engineering 19.51
Application of Remedy 4.20. Caissons 22.19
Approac~es to Compliance & Violations 6.60 Canning and Food Industry 23.7
Approaches to Compliance 6.60 CapacityandProtectionofConductors,Join~andConnE'( torsl] .l1
Approaches to Preventive Action 4.23 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 26.15 "

Approaches to Violations 6.60 Carcinogenic Dye-Intermediates 23.9

Fundtlmentals of l;uiustrial Safeh) and Health Subject Index


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and Tackles 15.24 . Control of Heat Exposures 19.24
Cast-in-situ Concrete Si:ructur~ 22.16 Control of Heat Stress 10.11 ' .
Causation or Occurrence? 4.1 , Control of Radiant Heat 10.25
Causes and Control of Tool Accidents 17.1 Controlling for Safety 6.29
Calises of MIS Failure 5.46 ' Conventions & Recommendations 27.21
Causes of Tool Failure 17.7 Conversion Factors 32.33
Cement Industry 23.10 Conveyors and their Safety Features 15.27
Centra l .~~otor Vehicles Rules, 1989 (induding Rules Corrosion, Erosion, Causes, Inspection & Prevention 18,79
pertammg to Transport of Ha~rdous Goods) 28.26 Cost Compilation Procedure 5.8 . .
Centralized and Personal TdOi IssueSyst!!m 17.6 ' Cost of Llghting9.15
Checklists for Routine Inspection of a Chemical Factory 18.60 . Cotton Ginning & Pressing Factories Act & Rules 21 .6
Chemica~ Acciden~(EPPR) Rules, 1996.28.47 Craie Sinc~ai,'s.Study of Accident Cost, Pr~ventive Costs arid
Chem,ical Works 23.11 their Relationship 5.9 '
Chemistry & Pyramid of Fire 1i2 Criteria (Identification) for the Plant to be under MAH unit 1958
Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster 30~5 Criteria and Strategies 3.21
Circuit Approach to Safety 19.19 Cr~t~ria fO.r ~imits of Manual Lifting & Carrying 24.33
Citations under the Factoring Act27.14 Cntical InCIdent Review Technique 19.15 . .
Classification of Control Measures 24.30 ($2 and H2S Plant '13.7
Classification of Differences 3.9 D
Classification of Equipment25,27 .
Dairy Products Industry 23.15
ClaSsification of Fire and ExtingUishers 13.7
~age Control 19.3
Classification of Hazardous A.--eas'11.17
DangerouS Occurrences 4.6
Classification ~f Pollutants 32.17
Dangerous Operations 4.6
Classification of Respirators 25.18
Dangerous Properties of Chemicals & their Health Effects 24.15
Classificatior. of Respiratory Hazards 25.16
Dangerous Properties ofScme commGnIy used Chemicals 32.9
Classification of V<!ntilation Systems 10.15 ,
Day lighting of Factory buildings 9.16
Clea."\ing Methods 8.7 ,, '
Day, Natural or General Lighting 9.11
Cleaning Procedures for Respirators 25.24
DeadVs. live Resources 1.1
Ciosed Injuries 26.6 Defensive Driving 31.11 ..
Clothing Industry 23.14
Definition & Classification of Machine Tools 20.22
Cofferdam 22.18 '
DefinitiO;l 24.33
Cold Rolling Mi!ls20.21
Defmitioi1s 10.13
Cold Working of Metals 20.17 .
Definitions 13.3
Colour Code and Safety 9.19
Definitions 14.3
Colour Contrast 9.6
Definitions 6.48
Colour Effect 9.7
Definitions 9.3
Colours to Identify "Hazards 9.19 "
Definitions and Objectives 19.19
Combers and Drawing Frames 21 .17
Definitions, Nature & Importance of Management 6.6
Combination ef Gaseous an~ Particulate Contaminants 25.18
Deflagration 13.30 '
Common Causes of Industrial Fire 13.5
Delegiltion and Decentraliza~on of Authority 6.12
Common Header Hazard 30.14 "
Demolition 22.20 .
Common Line Hazard 30.13
Derivation of the Concept of Safety 1.19
Common Occupational Diseases 24.48
Design & Development of Training Programme 6.51
Communication 6.25
Design for Fire Safety 13.14
COJ;npetent Persons, their Duties and RespollsibiEties 15.32
Design of lighting Installation 9.15
Compilation, Collation & Arialysisof Information 5.42
Design of Storaee Shed & Placement of Containers 18,32
Coinponents int>esig~ Process 7.13 '
Design of Tools in relation to Body Postures 24.45
Composite (Textile Mill) Flowchart 21 .6
Detection Equipment ~ .27
Computer Applications and Use 5.43
Detection Methods '(Environmental Surveillance) 25 .27
Concept of MAR 19.52 '
Detonation 13.31
Concept of Percentiles 24.46
Development of the Safety Movement 27.1
Concepts of Critical Equipment and Devices 19.51
Dichlorophenol-2,4 30.1
~oncise Glossary ,of Chemical Terms 32.2
Difference between Industrial Hygiene &Occupational Health 242
Confined and Unconfined VapOur OOllrlExplosion (Vo.) 13.31
Differences affecting Safety Performance. 3.10 -
Conflict 3.7 ' " ,
Direct & Indirect Lighting 9.12
Consideration of Safew Performance Rates 5.:1.3
DireCt Costs 5.5
Construction Machinery 22.8
Directing for &lfery 3.23
Contact Scheme 19.23
Displays & Light Signals 24.48
Contrast 9.6
Disposal of Scrap and Trade Wastes 8.5
Control at Source (Isolation or Segregation) 10.24
Division of Responsibilities 6.33
Control at the Source 12.14
Dock Workers (SH & W) Act, 1986 28.37
Control Criteria 10.14
Dose Response Relationship & Bio-C1emical Action of Toxic
Control Measures 24.30
Substances 24.18
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DoublingMachiites (Frames) 2U9 Evaluating arid Revi~~mg . the Prograriune ,6.48
Dressing & Bandaging 26.8 . Evaluation & Reviewing of Training Progr~mme ~.5~ ,. '
Drilling. Loadlllg and B.lastiIig 2i.l) ;. Evaluation of injuries 24.59 . . ; . ,
Driving for less p6Uutibit 3i.t3 .. EventTree Analysis (ETA) 19.44
Dust Explosion 13:30 . Evolution and Growth of the Doctrine of Social Security .29.1
Dust Hazards 22.22 E~oluti()n of M~gement Trough~ 6.3 ..
Excavation 22.13 .
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Exchange of Technical Information & Research 27.28
Ear Protection 12.16
Exothermic Reactions 18.40
Ear Protection 25.9
Exothermic Reactions 30.8
Earth Fault Protection 11.12 ;
Explosion 13.28
Earth quake 31.17
Explosion in I~duction FU(I1ace 3('.12
Earth, Insulation and Continuity Tests 11.13
Explosion Phenomena 13.28
Earthing Standards 11.14
Explosives Rules, 1983 2~ .!!
Economic or Costs or a:ddent 4.3
Explosives Act, 188428.11
Educational Measures 31.4 ' . :
Effects & Hazards of Noise12:5
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Effects of Amperages 115 Face and Eye Protection 25.10
Effects of Bad Lighting 9.2 Fact Finding 4.15
Effects of Colour on Safety 9.18 . Factories Act and Case Law 27".1- 27.30
Effects of Combustion Products 13.26 Factories Act and Rilles 11.2
Effects of Electrical Parameters on Human Body 11.4 Factories Act and Rules 15.10
.Effects of Good and Bad Ventilation -10;2 Factors affecting Aerobic Capacity and Work ~rformance 24.38
Effects of Vibration 12.21 Factors Contributing to Fire 11.S
Effects of Voltages 11.7 Factors Impeding Sltfety ~. . . . .
EtlIlJentTreatmentaiK! Waste Disposal in Textile lridusiiy 21.30 Factory Building &: Infernal LaYou17.15
EleCtric Work in Hazardous.Atmosphere 11.17 Failure Mocte and ~fft.d AnalYSis (FMEA) 19.37
Electrical Accidents 30.10 Fall Arrester (Anti fall) Device 16.10
.Electrical Fires 13.26 ; Falls are mostfy Fatal 30.11
Eledrieal Inju..ries 26.8 Fatigu:! and Rest Allowances 24.39
Electrical Saf(ty 11.1 -11.26 Fatigue, Boredom & Monotony 3.8 . ;,'
. Electricity Act and Rules 11.2 Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) 19.43 .
Electricity Act, :003 28.3.. . Ferrell's Human Factors Theory 4.12 , ..,.>
. Electricity Rules; 2005 28.5 Fertiliser Industry 23.16
Electricity, its Usefulriess and Hazards 11.1 Fighting Fires of PesticIdes 13.26
Electronics Industry 2Z.15 Figures.of Gujarat 31.2
Electroplating Industry 23.15 Filling Order Alteration 3D.H , " f~
Electrostatic Charges & Discharges 11.19 Finishing Operations like Polishing, Buffing"C1eanillg, Shot
Elements and RadicaIs32.1 Blasting 20.33
Elements of Manage,ment Functions 6.7 Fire & ExplOSion Hazards and Controls 21.25
Elements of Training Cycle 6.49 Fire and Explosion13.1 ~ 13.36
Elimination of Hazard 14.4 Fire Detection and Alarm Systel'P.s 13.16
Employee Participation in Safety 6.56 Fire Emergency Action Plan & Drill 13.17
Employ~'s Problen.is 3.4 Fire Load Determination 13.17
Employees Assignment 8.9 Fire of Ethylene oxiae30;7
Employt:eS' State Insurance Act & Rules 29.7 Fire Phenomena 13.1
Employer's Problems 3.3 Fire Prevent!on and Protection Systems 13.15
Employers' Liability Act 29.6 Fire Protection 13:32
Enclosure of Noise Source 12.15 Fire Resistance ofBuildir.g Materials 13.14
Energy (Release) Theory 4;13 . Fire Safety of Building. Plant, Exit, Equipment etc, 13.14
Energy Conservation and Safety 11.22 Fire Suppression or Extinguishing Systems 13.18
Enforcement Measures 31.4 Fire while Ship breaking 30.9
Engineering Controls 24.30 Fireworks and Match Factories 23.17
Engineering Measures 31.4 First Aid 26.1 .; 26.20
Environment (prQtection) Act, 1986 28.42 First Aid in Minor and Closed Injuries 26.5
Environment (Protection) Rules,1986 28.43 First-aid and Health Services 22 . 2.~
Environmental Guidelines1.1() Five 'E's of Accident Prevention 4.23
Epidemiological Theory 4;13 .. . . . . . Fixed Fire Installations: HydrantS, Sprinklers, Water spray;
Erection and Dismantling of Steel and Prefabricated Foam, Carbon dioxide, DCP and other systems ]3.19
Structures 22.15 Flameproof Electrical Equipmen t 11.18
Ergonomic ConSiderations for Plant Design & Layout 7.19 Flammable Liquids and Gases 23.2C
Ergonomic Design of Hand Tools 17.2 . Flammable/Explosive Reactions & Distillations 18.41
Ergonomic Office Furniture and Utility tools 24.46 Flicker and Stroboscopic Effect 9.7
Ergonomics 22.23 Flixborough Explosion 30.5
Ergonomics 24.41 . Floor and Lay-out Conditions 15.8
Ergonomics of Machine Guarding 14.19 Floors and Platforms 16.4
Ergonomics of Manual Handling and Storage 15.9 Flow Sheet 20.8
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Fundamentals of Industrial SDfety and Heollh
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Flowcharts of Textile Processes 21.6 Gujarat Building and Other C;:onstruction Workers (R'ECS)-,,- . !I
Follow up for Corrective Action . Rules, 2003 28.31 I
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Food Industry 23.17 Gujarat Ufts & scalators Act &Ru.le$ ~5.11 'I
Foot and Leg Protection 25.12 Glljarat Lifts & Escalators Acl 2000 28.38
Foot controls 24.48 Gujarat Lifts & Escalators Rules 2001 28:39
Foreign Body in the Body part : Foreign Body in the Skin, . Gujarat Payment of Unemployment 'AIlowanceto Workmen
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Stomach 26.7 . in Factories Acl 29.11
Forging Operations 20.13 Gujarat Physically Handicapped PersonS Act. & Rules 29.11
Format of MSDS 18.10 Gutter Accidents 30.11
Forming Rolls 20.20 H
Forms of Accident Statistics 5.9
Hand &: Foot Operated Presses 20.18
Formulating the Programme 6.48
Hand and Arm Protection 25.11
Formwork and Slipforrns 22.17
Hand Tools 17.1
Foundry Operations 20.8
.Hand Tools and portable Pow if Tools 17.1-17.10 .
. Fractures 26.6 .
Hand T~ and their' Use 24,45
Frank Bird's Domino Theory 4.10
Handling & Storag~ of Ammonia 18.34
Frustration 6.6
Handling & Storage of Chlorine 18.32
Fundamentals of Accident Prevention 4.14
Handling & Storage of EO 18.36
G Handilltg & Storage of LPG 18.35
Garg Committee's Report (1985) 18.86 Handling &: Storage of Ole.um 18.37
Gas Cylinder Rules, 21J04 28.16 Handling of Corrosive Chemicals 18.30
Gas Welding & C~tting 20.30 Handling of Flammable Gases 18.29
Gas Work 31.15 ' Handling of F1am~able liquids 18.28
Gaseous Contaminants 25.17 Handlin$ of Flammable Solids 18.29
General & Scientific Functions 6.15 \ Hazard and Operability (l:IAZOp)study 19.38
General 20.17 Hazard and Risk Assessment Tedtriiques 19.32
General 21.4 Hazard and, Risk Progression Chart 19.34
General 31.15 Hazard Communication System including Safety and Risk
General Check-list 18.84 phrases 18.16
General Considerations 8.5 Hazard Ranking (DOW and MONO Index) 19.41
General Considerations 9.16 Hazai-dous Chemicals and Processes 23.18'
General Cc,nsiderationsfor Ventilation .l0.13 HaZardous Processes & Industries 4.6
General Contr01. Measures 13.15 , Hazardous Wastes (M&H) Rules, 191>928.44
General Factors of Safety for some Construction Materials- 32.32, Hazards & ControlJrom Treatment Media 20.36
General First Aid in Poisoning 26:12 Hazards &: Controls 20.13
General Guidelines 7.9 Hazai'ds & Contro\:; of Working on Corr:puters5.45
General Health Hazards & Control '. Hazards & Safety Measures 20.36 I
General Precautions 21.21 Hazards & Safety Measures 20.7 I
General Precautions while Working at Height 16.15
General Principals of Planning & Design 7.14
Hazards & Safety Measures in Forging Operatic,ns 20.13
Hazards and Controls 11.21 iI
General Principals of Plant Layout 7.14 Hazards and Risks Identification, Assessment and Control
General Principles for Rendering First Aid 26.2 Techniques 19.1-1~.78 !
General Principles of good lighting 9.4
General Principles of Management 6.8
General Provisions 22.18
Hazards and Safety Measures of Processing (Finishing) and
Folding Machines 21.21
Hazards and Safety Measures of Spinning Preparatory and
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General Psychological Factors 3.5 Spinning Processes 21.16
General Requirements of Mechanical Handling 15.12 Hazards and Safety Measures of Weaving Preparatory and,
General Rules 26.2 Weaving Processes 21.19 r
General Safety Measures 1l.9 Hazards of Borrowed Neutrals 11.16
General Safety P~ecautions 18.15 Hazards of Plastic Tanks 30.14
General Standards for Discharge of Pollutants 32.26 Haurds, Risks &: Detection Techniques 19.32
Generation of Noise 12.1 HCN Gassing .30.8
Generation, Nature & Types of Vibration 12~21 Head & Hair Protection 24.6
Generation; Perception, Nature & Types of Noise 12.1 Health and Safety Problems in Hot & Cold Envjronment 10.10
Glare 9.5 He,,~ih and Welfare of Construction Workers 22.22
Glass Industry 23.18 I-lealth Effects of Particulate Matter 32.18
Good Housekeeping 8.1- 8.14 Health Hazards and Controls 21.27
Good Housekeeping 22.7 Health Hazards and SafetY Measures 20.9
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) 19.23 . Health Hazards in Cotton Textile Industry 21.27
Grinding Wheel 30.8 Health Hazards in Other Textile Industry 21 .29
Groups of Dangerous Parts 14.4 Health problems related to wrong postures, back pain etc 24.46
Guarding of Different Machines 14.16 Health Provisions 21.4
Guide for Selection of Dust Collectors 32.32 Health Provisions 27.13
Guidelines of RegionalTariff Advisory Committee (rAq ]1.12 Health Vs. Wealth 1.1
Gujarat Boiler Attendant Rules 1966 28.2 Hearing Conserva'ion Programmes 12.19
GujaratBoiler Rules 1966 28.2 Heat and Cold Stress & their Indices 10.9
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Fundamentals of Illdustrial Safety alld Health Sy,bject Index
Heat and Humidity 22.23 Ind'lS@al fuiiissions and Control Summary 32.17 .
Heat Stiess and Thermo Regulation 10.6 Industrial Hygiene 24.2
Heat Treatment Operations 20.35 Industrial Hygiene and Health 24.1- 24.68
I Heinrich's Theory 4.7
Hepburn's Theory 4.11
Industrial Organization's Role 6.41
Industrial Psychology 3~2
Hidden HaZard 30.9 Industrial Trucks 15.29
History of Science and Safety Movement 33.10-33.60 . Industrialization Vs. Accidents 1.16
Movement and the Factories Act 27.1 In~stries Needing Attention 23.1
Home a type of Protection 31.14 Inevitable Place of Chemical Industry 18.1
Home Safety '31.14 Information to Workers and Others 18.16
Hot Rolling Mill Operations 20.12 Injuries and First Aid at a Glance 26.3
Hot W9rking of Metals 20.8 Injury 4.5 .
Housekeeping & Safety8.2 Insecticides A~t, 1968 28.18
Housekeeping Contests 8.9 Insecticides Rules, 1971 28;18
Housekeeping of Specific Industries 8.12 Inspection and Check-lists 8.11
HPCL Refinery Fire at Vizag30.13 Inspection Rating 8.11
Human Factors in Design of Machine and Work 14.21 Inspection Techniques for Plants, Vessels & Procedures 18.58
Humanitarian or Basic Need for Safety 4.3 Inspection, Maintenance and Repairs of Tools 17.7
Humid.ity Measurement 10.5 Inspection, Maintenance and Training for
Hydraulic & Prieumatic Presses 20.19 inspection, Testing & Maintenance 18.58
Hydrogen Explosion 30.8 . Installation for Artificial Lighting 9.16
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1 Instrument System for Safety 18.49
Identification & Oassification of Chemicals 18.7 Instrumentation for Safe Plant Operations 18.46
InsUlation 10.24 . .
ILO Checklist for Good J:lousekeeping 32.14
ILO 'list of Occupa tiona) Diseases 24.54 Integration between DepartmenAI MIS. 5.46
ILO Recommendation ~.10 Inte&""tion of 5;lfety Training with Job Training 6.55
. Impact Case Studies 12.8 InterpretatiQJ:l & Use of MSDS 18.11
In plant Transfer 18.53 Introducing &Developing the Programme 6.48 '
Incidence & Seriousness of Fall Accidents 16.1 Inl!"oduction & Classificatbnof Occur.ational Health Haurds 243
Incident 4.4 Introduction 27.22
Incident Recall Technique 19.15 Introduction to Anthropometry 24.46
. Incidental Safety Devices'and Methods 14.16 Introdu~on to Hot & Cold Processes 20.4
Increase of Safety and Productivity due to Good Lighting 9.2 Introductio!1: to Ergonomics ~ its Constituents 24.41 "
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Indian&: Other Standards 25.2 J
Indian Boiler Regulations, 1950 28.2 Japanese Concept of 'Five S' 8.11
Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 28.4 Job Safety Analysis USA) 19.5
.' .Indian Heritage 7.1
Indian Laws on Social Security 29.3 K
' Indian Stahdards & National Building Code 7.8 Kinetics o(Manual Handling 15.3
IndianSiandards 10.4 Kitchen Machines 31.16
Indian Standards 11.2.' L
Indian Standards 12.13 Ladders 16.5
Indian Standards 12.23 Laws on Atomic Energy & Radia;ion 28.21
indian-Standards 13.11 Laws on Boiler Safety 28:1 '
Indian Standards 14.2 Laws on Construction Safety 28.31
IndianStandards 15.11 Laws on Dock Safety 28.37
IndjanStandards 15.2 Laws on Electrical Safety 28.3
IndianStandards 1U Laws on Envi:onmental Protection 28.40
Indian Standards 17.1 Laws on Fire & Explosion Safety 28.5
Indian Standards 18.4 Laws I)n Insecticides (Toxic Chemicals) 28.18
Indian Standards 20.2 Laws on Lifts & Es(alators 28.38
Indian Standards 21.6
Indian Standards 22.7
. Laws on Transportation 31.14
Laws on Transportation Safety ~.24
IndianStimdards 24.62 Leadership' 6.24
Indian Standards 26.1 Leather Industry ~3 .21
Indian Standards 31.13 Legal 4.3 ' .
Indian Standards 31.19 Lifting and Carrying of Different Objects 15.5
Indian Standards 8.2 Lifting Appliances and Gear 22.8
Indian Standards9.19 Lifting Machinery and Equipment 22.18
Iridian Standards 9.8 Lifting Mach:nes & Tackles 15.17
Indicators of Bad Housekeeping 8.3 Lifts and Hoists 15.15
Indirect Costs 5.5 Lighter.ing Arrester 11.16
Individual Differences 3.9 Lighting and Colour 9.1 - 9.24
Individual Vs. Mas:> Training 6.55

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List of Standards 11.2
In<\oor Exhaust Ventilation 20.32 Load Bearing Capacity of Soils 32.33
industrial Classification (NIC, 1987) 19.27

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Load Carrying 24.44 Minimum National Standards(MINA$)32.2l,
Loading-arm Failure 30.10 MirtOi' Irijuries26:S . ,, ' ,
Local Exhaust Ventilation 10.24 Mistak~ of Valve Operati01l'~;'io "
Local Reliei 10.26 Model Check-list 8.12
Location & Sequence of Operation 24.47 Moqels for Accident Prevention 4.22 '
Location of Safety Function~ 6.34 Modem Management Thoughts 65
Lockout & Tag-out 11.16 Modem Methods of Programming 5.43
Looms 21.20 Modes of Packaging 18!54
M Morale 3.8
More Safety Measures 31.7
~'lilchine Controls and Displays 24,47
Motivating Thoughts 3.19
\1achine Guarding 14.1 -14.24
Motivation for Safety 3.13
\'lachine Tools 20,n
Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 28.24
\'Iagnitude of the Problem and Inadequacy (limitation) of
Movement of Materials and Men 22.21
Data 5.2
Multiple Causation \I1:leQry ,4,1~ .
Vlain Causes of Tool Accidents 17.1
Muscle Contraction & Muscular Work 24.35
v!ain Safety Measures 11.10
vlaintenance 18.81 N
vlaintenance and Repairs of Guards 14.22 National Ambient Air Quality Stano.ards (NAAQS) 32.26
"tainter-ance for Lighting and Culour 9.22 National Electric Code 11.3 '
,'Iajor Acciclent Hazard (MAH) Control 19.52 National Environment Tribunal Act, 1995 29.14
.1ai,a~ement Information System (MIS) for Safety 5.38 Natural Expectation of Control Movement 2-1.47
.1anagement of Good Housekeeping S.8 Natural Ventilation Dilution &: Roofed Ventilation 10.16
Ilanagement Polity & Re~ponsibility: 8.8 . Nature and Characteristics of Noise 12.2
Ifanagement Principles 6.8 , Nature and Subjects of Safety Philosophy 2.2 ,
Ilanagement Techn'iques 3.21 Nature of Fire 13.1 ' ,
Ilanagerial Role, Authority, Responsibility &: Power 6.9 , Nature of Motivation 3.13
,!anual Handling 15.2 Nature of the Concept of Safety 1.20
,Ianufa<:ture of Steel '20.6 Nature, Source and Need of Statistics ofSafety 5.1
'lanufacture, Storage and Import of HazardoU'!; Chemicals Need ,a nd limitation ZS.l '
Rules, 1989 28.ts Need !U'dTypes of Emergency Plans 19,63
larking of Aisles and other locations 8.7 Need for Planning and Fo!Iow up 7.12
laterial (Froperty) Hazards 'and 'Codrols ,18;7 Need for Retraining (;.55
laterial Handling 15.1 -15.34 ' Need for Safety 4.2
laterial Handling in Fou:1dries '20.12 Need of Accident Case Studies 30.i
lateriai of Construction & Lining 18:21 ' Need of Colours 9.18
laterial S3fetv Data Sheet(MSDS) ,18.10 Need Of Fire.Safety 13.1
lalerials fOi' Guard ConstructIon 14.19" Need of Measurement 12.9
laximulll Credible Accident Assessment (MCAA) 19.47 Need of Motivation 3.13
Icaning & FU!1ction of Occupational Health Servi:=es 24.60 Need of Safety in Chemical Industry 18:1
[eaning & Hazards of Confined Space 16.15 Need of Safety in Engineering Industry 20.1
ear.ing & Types of Heat Treatment Methods 20.35 Need of Safety in Material Handling 15:1
eaning 24,48 Need of Safety in Textile Industry 21.1 :' "
eaning 26,2 Need of Safety Philosophy 22
eaning and Aim 3.3 Need of Safety Psychology 3.1
eaning of Ergonomics 14.19 Need of the First Aid 26.1
eani,lg of Housekeeping 8.1 Need of the Safety Officer 6.43
eaning of Industrial Hygiene (IH) 24,2 NFPA Code (NFq 13.13
easurement & Evaluation 12.9 No Exception to Safety 1.25
easurements of Si:lfety Performance 5.13 No Load Protection 11.13
easures in Engineering Industry 20.37 Noise & Vibration 22.22
~chanical Handling 15.10 Noise and Vibration 121-12.24
~ehanieal Ventilation 10.19 Noise Conservation Programmes 12.19 '
?chamzeu Foundry 20.12 Noise Pollution (R & q Rules, 20e0 28.50
'd ieal Examinations & Health Records 18.16 N~ise Surveys 12.19
?rits and Demerits of some Waste Disposal Wethods 32.30 Non Destructive Testing (ND1) 18.76
~ssage of the word "SAFETY' 2.18 Non Destructive Testing (ND1) 19.21
>tal Cutting Machine 20,21 Non Destructive Testing (ND1) 20.12
'Iiil Shears & Slitters 20,20 Non Respiratory Equipment 25.6
tl'orolo~ical Aspects 7.11 Non-Auditory Effects 12.7
:1i1odical Analysis 19.15 Notifable Disea~ under the Factories Act 1948 24.53
thods of Collating and Tabulating Data 19.31 Nutrition, Diets, Physical Fitness & their relationship 24.40 '
thods of Good Housekeeping 8.5
thods of Measurements 12.9
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Objectives 19.1
,thods of Motivation 3.17
Objectives ofTraining 6.50 ,
thotls of P<lfiicipalion 6.57
Occupational (Notifiable) Diseases 4.6

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Occupational Diseases 24048 . Physiologfof ElectEiCShockS'11.4 ~'-- -


Occupational Disea.;es under the WC Act & the ESLAct24:54 Physiology of Heat Regulation-l0.6
Occupatiomil Health 24.48 PhYsiolqgy. of Respiration 24.~
Occupational Health Hazards 24.3 Phy'~i~logy;Of Work ~~.33
Occupational Health Setvices ~ Medical Examinatiops 24.60 Pipeline T$1Sfer 18$0 . . ..
Occupations involving Risk of Occupational Diseases & their . Place o(In~ustry inSoCiety and Safety in Indu~try 6.15
Diagnostic Methods 24.54 Pl~g and Follow-tip 8.8
Off-site Emergency Plan 19.67 Planning for Safety 6.16
Old Management Thoughts & Principles 6.3 Planning, Design and Layout 7.13
On-site and Off-site Emergency Plans 19.63 Plant Layout and Design 7.13
On-site Emergency Plan 19.64 Plant Lighting Design 9.17
Opening and Blow Room Machines 21.16 Plant Machinery, Equipment and Hand Tools 22.11
I Operatio~1 Devia~ons 18:42
Operations and Machines generating Static charge 11.21
Plant Safety Inspection 19.19
Plart Siting and Safe Design7.i ~7.20
I Organization 4.15
Organizing for Safety 6.19
Plastics Industry 23.29 . .
Plastics Manufacture, Sale & Usage Rules, 1999 28.50
\ OSHA Standard fOJ 'Respiratory Prote<::pon 25.22 - Poisoning with Acids and Alkalis 26.14 .
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Other ~cts, Rules and Regulations for Dock Workers 28.37 Poisoning.with Toxic Chemicals 26.15
Other Control Methods 12.17 Poisoning, First Aid and Antidotes 26.12
Pollutants, theirTLVsand Health Eff~ts 32.18

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Other Flowcharts 21.8
Other Hazards 22.23 Pollution Hazards & Controls }s.46
Other Methods 1223 Polymer Plants 23.29
Oth~r Processes and Operations 18.40 Portable Electrical Apparatus 11.17
Other Promotional Methods 6.60 Portable Fire Extinguishers 13.18
Oveniil Co-operation. 8.~ Portal1le Powp.r Tools 17.8
Overload and Other Protections 11.11 Pottery Industry 23.31
Overload and Short Circuit Protection 11.12 Power Cutting Devices 11.11
Overyiew of Safety Activities 6.33 Power Presses 20.18
Oxygen DeficierlCY 25.16 - PPE Testing Procedures & Standards 25 .30
Ozone Depleting Subs~es (R & q Rules 2000 28.51 Precautions DUring Demolition 22.20
P Precautions Prior to Demolition 22.20 .. .
Preliminary Hazard Analysis (FHA) & Hazard An-iilYsis
Painting of Plant and MaChinery 9.20
(HAZAN) 19.37 . , ': '
Paper Industry 23.22
Present Psychological Safety Problems 3.3
Parameters of Safety in Construction 22.2
Press Brakes 20.19
Particulate Matter or Contaminants 25.17
Presses, Shears ar,d Other Machines 20_18
Perception of Danger & Risk 3.10 _
Pressure &'/acuum keactions .18.41
Perception of Noise 122
Pressure Tests 18.75
Permissible & Threshold Limits of Exposure & Dosage 24.17
Pressure Vessels & their Safety aspects 13.70
Permissible Levels (fLV ~ STEL) of Certain Chemicals in
Work Environme~t 32.27 .. . Preventing Accidental Activation 24.47
Prevention & Conlrol of Tool Accidents 17.2
Permissible Limits of Noise & Evalilation 12.11
Prevention of Spillage 8.7
Permit for Vessel Entry 18.85
Preyentive Maint~ance of Forging Machines20.H
Personal & Medical Controls 24.32
Preve:ltive M~res 31:15
Personal Exposure Morutoring 24.27
Principles of Accident Prevention 4.14
Personal Protection 20.33
. - Principles of rJumination 9.3 .
Personal Protective Equipment 10.26
Principles of Machine Guarding 14.3
Persona) Prot'!rlive Equipment 25.1- 25.32
. Principles of Reliability Engineering 19.49
PERT and CPM 19.16
.ProcedureS Analysis 19.15
. Pesticide Industry 23.23
Process and Typesoflnvestigation 19.24
Pesticide Poisonin& 30.10
Process & Control System Characteristics 18.48
Peterson's Accident-Incident Causation Theory 4.13
Process Control Instruments 18:48 .
Petrochemical Industry 23.25
Process Flaw chart & its Importance for Inspection 18.58
Petroleum Act, 1934 28.5
. Process Hazards and Controls 18.37
Petroleum Refinery and LPG Bottling Plants 23.26
Process Ventilatiori - Dilution, Local Exhaust and Emergency
Petroleum Rules, 2002 28.6
Ventilation 10.20
Pharmaceutical Industry 23.28
Processing Machines (Dyeing, Printing etc.) 21.22
Philosophy 19.24 .
Product Safety 19.6
Philosophy of Accidblt Causation 2.18 Productivity 4.3
Philosophy ofSafcty 2.1- 2.20 ProotTest15.l4
Philosophy of Safety 2.2 Protection against Surges and Voltage Fluctuatior. 11.15
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Philosophy of Total Safety Concept 2.19
Phosphine Exposure 30.7
Psychological Effects of Colour 9.22
Psychology and its branches 3.1
Physiological Problems with load Carrying (Injuries, Fatigue Public Liability Insurance Act & Rules 29.11
etc.) & their Solutions 24.45 . PugmiII Gearing 30.9
Physiological Safe Limit for Continuous Work 24.39 Purchase, S~orage and Supply of Tools 17.7

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~ Purpose & aenefits of Good Lighting 9.2 SafeStatl-up &: Shutdown Procedures 18.80
Purpose & Effects of Ventilation and Heat Control 10.1 ~~:&Hand~g of <ll.loririe, Ammonia, LPG, EO &t,
Purpose & Types of Air Sampling 24.21 . ' Q~1S.32 '.' . , .', .
Purpose 6.56 ~~~ge &: Haridlirig of~bl~ 9 quids, Gases, Solids
Purpos<: and Advantages of Good lighting 9.2 v ,'ilrid Corrosive Chemicals 18.28 '
Purpose and Procedure of Safety Budgeting 5.22 SUeStotage and Ha,n~g pleas Cylinders 18.30
Purpose of Ventilation &Heat control 10.1 Safe Transfer of Chemicals 18.50 .
Purposes of Investigation and Report 19.24 Safe Transportation of Chemicals 18.54
~e use of Accessories for Manual Handling 15.5
R SafeUseofMusdeSystem&: Lever System in Load Carrying 24.44
Radi Jtion Protectio n RL;Jes, 1971 28.22 Safe Work Practices in Forging Operations 20.16 .
Ra mps, Run wi!Ys and Ga ngwa ys 16.4 ~e Working Load 15.13
Ra ting Form of Activity Standards 32.13 ,Safety &: Purchasing Policy 6.34
Reasons for Accident Prevention 4.2 Safety against Falling Bodies 16.19
Reasons of Home Accidents 31.14 Safety Appraisal System 19.2
Recognition & Evaluauon of Health Hazards 24.19 Safety Appraisal, Analysis and Control Techniques 19.1
Recommendations & Follow-up Actions (Complianc;e) 19.23 Safety Aspects of Instruments 18.50
:<ecommended Standards of Illumination 9.7 Safety Belts and Harness 16.~
~e cord Kee ping 19.31 Safety Checklists 19.21
~ecords in prescribed forms 18.79 , Safety Codes and Standards Includmg ISO 14001 &: OHSAS
~ef1ection Factors (LRV) 9.18 1800119.19 .
:eliability Enginee.ing 19.49 Safety COQlmittee 657
:eport of the Gujarat Task Force Committee (1985) 18.86 Safety Competitions 659
:eports of Some Ex pert Committees 18.86 Safety Deparbnent 6.4.3
:equirements of Machine Guarding 14.1 Safety Education and.Training 6.48
:equisite Characteristics (Design Principles) of Guards 14.10 Safety in Chemical Industry 18.1-18.94
esct!e and Emergency Procedures 22.1& Safety in Construction Industry 221- 22.24 .
esistance of Mater:als 11.5 Safety in Design, Construction and Operation 15.16
esisLmce of Skin 11.7 Safety in Design, Construction and Opef'-ltion of Lifting
espiratory Equipment 25.16 Machines and Tackles 15.22
~5ponsibil it'f fOi inspections 19.24
. Safety in Engineering Industry 20.1 - 20.40
ing (Spinning) Frames 21.18 Safety in labOratory 18.43
Safety in other Operati0ns 20.28
:Sk Analysis, Assessment and ManagementH.35
Safety in Specific Industries 23.1- 23.40
Jad And Home Safety 31.1- 31.20
. Safety in Stacking & Un-stacking 15.8
)aJ and Traffic Safety 31.1
Safety in Storage of Materials 15.6
llebf a Competent Person 18.79
Safety in Textile Industry 21;1 - 21.34 ,
lIe of Maintenance 8.10
Safety in Use of Machine Tools 20.22
lIe of Safety Management iriMotivatiom3J8 ,
Safety in Use, Handling, Storage and Changing of Dies 20.16
,!e of ti1e Authorities 19.59
Safety Incentive Schemes 659
,Ie vf the Competent Persons 6.39 Safety Inventory System 19.6
Ie of the ILO for Safety, Health and Welfare 27.22 Safety Management 6.1 - 6.62 '
le"of the Management 19.58 Safety Management and its Responsibilities 6.15
Ie Of the Organizations 6.41 Safety Management Defined 6.15
Ie of the Public 19.59 Safety Management's Role 6.15 .
Ie of the Safety Specialists 6.40 Safety Measures 20.4
Ie of the SupervisOrs 6.37 Safety M~sures 31.4
~eof the T:-ade Unions 6.38 Safety Measures for Electric. Work 11.9
e of the Voluntal1' Organizations 6.42 Safety Measures to Avoid Accidents 30.1.5
e of the \A.rorkers & Public 19.59 Safety Measures with Low &: High risk areas IUS
e of the Workers 6.38 Safety Nets 16.10
ling Mill Operations 20.12 Safety Offi~er 6.43 '
ation of Personnel 12.17 Safety Officer's. Role 8.9
Ites of Entry &Toxic Effects 24.14 Sa{ety Officers' Rules & their Role 6.44
Ites of entry to Human system 24.14 Safety.Organiiations 6.40
ing (Speed) Frames 2: .18 Safety Performance Rates 5.14
ber Industry 23.32 Safety Precautions, Supervision and MedicaJ examinatio~ 18.15
!S for the Manufacturer, I..se, import, export and storage Safety Programme 6.48
}f Hazardous Microorganisms, Genetically engineered Safety Provisions 21.5
)rganism or Cells (1989) 28.46 SafetY Provisions 27.12
Safety Psychology 3.1 - 3.22
S Safety Psychology 3.3
J\ccess22.5 Safety Report, Safety Audit Report & Risk Assessment Report19.60
DistancefromEleclric Lines 11 .8 Safety requirement while Working at Height 16.4 .
Location 15.27 Safety Review 19.22
Methods of Lifting & Handling 15.3 Safety Sampling 19.22 .
Operation of Machines 20.27 Safety Statistics and Information SystemS.l-S.48
(~erations & Haintenance of Machines 20.27 Safety Steward System 19.19

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Safety Study 19.21 Slafrwars16.4 " . ' c, ~,,,, ,~ ,
Safety Suggestion Scheme 6.59 'SIandard(Safe) Operating Procedure (SO'p)19.14 ', ;.
Safety Survey 19.21 SIandan:Is-CCooeS of~e2717 :
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Safety Tables 32.1- 32.34 Staridards and CQdeSof Practice for,PlCU!t & ~qui~ent 648 .
Safety Tag System 19.14 Static and Mobile Pressure VesSels RuleS;' 19.81 28.i~ .. ' ,'; ..
Safety Terminology (100 terms defined) 2.2 StatiC Electricity il.19 .' ... . .
Safety Tour 19.22 Statistical Tables (India &: Gujarat) ,and their Conclusion 5;23
Safety while using Hand tools 24.46 Status and Future Goals of Computer Utilization in SHE '
Safety while using Power tools 24.46 Services 5.46 '
Safety Work Permit & Checklist 22.5 Statutory and other Standards 13.9
Safety Work Permit 16.12 Statutory Duties of the Management 6.32
Safety Work Permit" 19.7 Statutory Provisions 10.4
Samples Analysis Methods 24.23 Statutory Provisions 11.2
Sampling Strategies .24.22 Statutory ~ovisions 12.12
SC judgement: Shriram's CaSe 27.20 St!tutory Provisions 13.9
SC Judgem,ent on 'Asbestosis' 27.19 Statutory Provisions 15.10
SC Judgement on 'Occupier' 27.20 Statutory Provisions 15.2
SC Judgement on Radiation Protection 27.21 .. Statutory 'Provisions 16.3
Scaffolding 16.6 Statutory Provisions 17.1
Scaffolding,Ladders and Staircases 22.15 Statutory Provisions 18.3
Sch.24, Rule 102. GFR 20.31 Statutory Provisions 19.64
Schedule 26, Rule 102, GFR 20.10 Siatutory Provisions 20.2
Scope of Safety in Construction Work 22.1 Statutory Provisions 21.4
Scrapping of Worker 30.12 . .Statutory Provisions 22.7
Screw Conveyor Opening 30.9 Statutory Provisions 24.62
Scrubbing Media 32.31 statutory Pr9visiOIlS 25.2
Section wise Citations 27.19 Statutory Provisions 26.1 .
Segregatioa &: Isolation 12.14 Statutory provisions 8~1
Selection arid Care of Cutting tools 20.27 Statutory Provisions 9.8
. Selection and Oassification 25.3 Statutory' Requirement 14,1
Selection of Remedy 4.20 Statutory Requirements 24.61 .'
Selection, Care and Maintenance of Equipment and ' Statutory Requirements under the Factories Act & the Gujarat
Instrumellts 20.34 Factories Rules 7.2 .
I Selection, InspKtion, Maintcna!lce.and Repairs 17.9 Sleel Manufacture, Hazards and Safety Measures 20.5
, Selection, InStruction, and Training in the use of Respirators 25.22 Storage and Handling of Materials 15.6 ',
Self Contained Breathing Apparatus 25.19 Storage Hazards & Controls 18.21
Sep;uation Distances 7.11 . StorageVessels & their Safety Aspects 18.23 .,
Shadow 9.6 . ~!ingand. Retrieval of Information 5;43
Ship Building, Repairing 'and Breaking 23:33 Structural Frames, Formwork and Concrete WorK 22.16
Shoring and Underpin.'1ing 22.14 Structural Steel Work and Erection ll.17
Sight and Light 9.2 StudieS,Statistics and Results 22.2
. Signaling 15.17 . Subjects of the Forms '27.11
II"'==-_ Significance & Drawbacks of Injury Rates 5.16' Subjects of the Schedules 27.1 0 .
Silk Industry 23.34 . . SUbstitution 10.24
Site Plannin b and Layout 21.4 sUbstitution ~f less'noisy pn)(;esses 12.14
S:ting Criteria 7.9 Sugar IndUstry 23.36
Size, Status and Functions of the Safety Department 6.43 .Supervision by Qualified Supervisors 18.16
Sizing Machines 21.20 . ' SupervisOr's Role 8.10
Sliver and Ribbon Lap Machines 21.17 Supervisor's Safety Contact 6.59
Soap Industry 23.35 ' . Surrys Decision Theory 4.13
SoCial 4.3 :Systems ModelThe6ry 4.12 .
SoCial Accountability 29.2 ~ ., T . .' .. ' "

SoCial Security for Unorganized Workers 29:2 TAt Regulations for Electrical System 1J.4
Social Security Legislation 29.1- 29.16 Tedmical Co-operation'Activities ~7.28. .
Solvent Extraction Plant 23.35 Technique for Human Error Rate Prediction (fI-IERP) 19.15
Some Abstract of the Act & RuleS 27.12 Techniques of Trainirig 6.50
Some Design Factors 10.14 Temperature Measurement 10.4
'Some Fatal Accidents 30.3 Tempering, Safe Ending, Dressing and Handles ofTools.17.7 .
Sound Absorption &: Silencers12.15 Ten Conuna~dments 26.3 ' .
Sound Proofing 12.16 Termlnology (I~:3786..1983)5.t3
Sources of Industrial Noise 12.9 Testmg and Maintenance of Ventilation Systems 10.26
Sources ofInformatiqn on Safety, Health & AcCidents 5.39 Testing, Inspection & Maintenance 15.17
Span of Management 6.11 Tests for Physical Fitness 24.39
SpeCial Control Measures 24.33 The Accident Problem 4.1
SpeCific Instruments 18.47 The Act and Rules at a Glance 27.8
Specific Safety Laws 28.1 - 28.52 The Case Law 2'7.14
Spread of Fire 13.3 The Concept Described 1.23
Stages of Fire 13.3 The Concept of Management ~.2 , I",' .

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Fundamentals of Indus/rial Safeh) and Health
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_,---TheConcept of Safety 1.1 - 1.26 TypesofTextile lndll.1StJ'V:


The Con(eptofSHE orHSE 1.24 Jypesof.Training Aids
The Factories (Amendment) Act, 1954 27.5 - Types of Ventilation 1~ .
The_Factories (AmendT".ent) Act, 197627..6 Types, causes &: Control of
The Factories (Amendment) Act, 198727.6 Types, Hazards and Safe Usei7:8 ,', '
The Factories Act 1881 27.3 Typical Accidents due to Ba'\t>0r)
The Factories Act; 1891 27.3
The Factories Act; 1911 27.3 Underground Works 22:12 '
The Factories Act, 1922 27.4 Underwater Works 22.18 '
The Factories Act, 1~34 27.4 Uniform Lighting 9.6
The Factories Act, 1948 27.5 Unit OperatioT'o; 18.39
the Foreign Origin 6.3 Unit Processes 18.38 ," .: ;

The Government's Role 6.41 Unsafe Respirator 9>nnection 30.9


_ The Gujarat factories (Amendment) Rules, 1995 27,7 Use of Colour as an Aid 8.7
The Problem Employee 3.9 pse.of Personal Protective Equipment 17JO
The Problem ofTraffic Safety 31.1 ;Useof Vessels, Equipments &: Control Room 18.43
The World Scenario 30.1 Usefulness of Electricity 11.1 '
Theories of Accident Causation 4.7 Utility & Limitation of Cost Data 5.7,
. Theories of Motivation 3.14 Utility Hazards &: Controls 18.45 '
Thermal Environment and its Measurements 10.4 ' V
Theqnal Limits for Comfort and Efficiency 10.7 Ventilation and Heat Control 10.1 -10.30
Thermic Fluid Fire 30.13 Ventilation for S~Ja! Operations 10.24
TISCO Case of Imprisonment 27.21 Vessel Entry Permit 16.17 .
Tobacco Industry 23.38 Vibrating Equipment & Measurement 12.22
Tolerance Limits for Effluent Discharge 32.19 Vib:-ation Damping 12.23 ,.
Toluene Distillation 30.7 . Vuliierability Analysis" 19.47 .
Toul boxes, Kits & Tool maintenance 24.46 W
Tool Housekeeping 8.7 - Wall and Fl~f Openings 22.16,
Total Loss ControL(fLC) 19) . Warping Machines 21.19
Total Prod\1ctive Maintenance (rPM) 20.28 Water (PCP) Act, 197428.40
Toxic Reactions 18.41 Willer (PCP) Rules, 1975 &: Gujarat Waler.(pcp) Rules 1976 28.41
Toxic Release at Seveso 30.5 Websiteson Safety 5.40
Toxicity and RplevantTerms 24.15 ' Welding &:Fire Safety 20.29
Training Methods & Strategies 6.52 Welding and Cutting Operations 20.28
Training of Ope~ltOrs I5.3\) Welding and CtJtting Operat;ons 22.18 '.
Training of Workers & Supervisors 6.54 Welfare 22.23
Training, Maintenance, Precaution and Care ofPPE 25.24 ,We;)fare Provisions 21.6
T!?~:P,oit,Earth-moving and Material Handling Equipment 22.10 Welfare Pro..,isions27.13
Transportation by Different Modes ::'8.55 Well-sinking 22.18
Tra~}Chart 7.13" . What is Philosophy? 2. t
Tun jfling and Shaft Sinking 22.15 Winding Machines 21.19
Types & Safe Use of Hand Tools 17.2 Wire Drawing Operations 20.21
Types & Safety aspects of lifting Machines 15.17 Woodworking Industry 23.38
Types & Safety aspects of Lifting Tackles 15.21 Work co-ordination between Industrial Hygienist, Safety ' ,
Types & Uses 15.12 Officer and Factory Medical Officer for the pUfpuseof ,
Types an!i Consequences of MAH 19.54 Safety 23.3 ,, ' . , '
Types and Degrees ofTox!c Effects 24.16 Work Permits for Huardous work 18.83
Types and Objectives (Need) 6.40 WorkStation Design 24.46 ,
Types and procedures 19.20 ,work Suggestions for Safety Officers 6.46
Types and Selection of Guards 14.10 Worked Examples 10.27
Types of Accidents 4.14 Worked Examples 12.20
Types of Chemical Hazards & Controls 18.6 Worked Examples 13.33 ,
Types of c::hemical Industry 18.3 Worked Examples 24.62
Types ofExplosion 13.30 Worked Examples 5;17 ,
Types of Furnaces, Uses and Workers' and Union's Participation 659
Types ofGuards and Selection 14.11 Workers' Role 8.10
Types of Hot and Cold Processes 20.4
Types of Light 9.11
., Working at DiEferent Levels 16.116.20
Working at Height 16.1
Types of Light SOurces 9.12 Working at the Same Level 16.19
Types of Light, 30urces, Fittings and Installations 9.11 Working in a Confined Space 16.15
Types of Lighting Fittings 9.14 Working of Combustible Gas Monitors 25.28
Types of Lighting Installations 9.15 Wprking of Different Gas Monitors 25.29
Types of Monitoring 24.24 Working oriRoofs 16.11
Types of Noise 12.4 Working Underground 16.19 ,, ' ', ,; .:.,. '
Types of Processes & Operations 18.37 Workmen's Compensation Act, Rules & WorkedlliC,~ples 29.3
Types ofProlections 11.11 Workplace or A~ea monitoring 24 .24 , :r,.""
Types of SaJety Training 653
Types of Tests, Certificates & Records 18.74 , '
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Wror6,ConnecDon of Gas-cylinder~ ' ' ';'U'\i:2i~:'jJ.:iiy;. t
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