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MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, MUMBAI TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME COURSE NAME : ADVANCE DIPLOMA IN FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING COURSE CODE : FS DURATION OF COURSE: ONE YEAR WITH EFFECT FROM 2009 - 10 YEAR : FIRST DURATION : 32 WEEKS PATTERN : FULL TIME - YEARLY SCHEME : Y
SR. NO. SUBJECT TITLE Abbre viation SUB CODE TEACHING SCHEME TH TU PR PAPER HRS TH (1) MAX MIN EXAMINATION SCHEME PR (4) MAX MIN OR (8) MAX MIN TW (9) MAX MIN SW (16009)

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Fire Engineering Science Industrial Safety Occupational Safety & Health Organisation & Acts Fire Prevention & Protection Systems Special Fire Hazards Fire Fighting Drills Fire Service Equipments Rescue Techniques Project

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STUDENT CONTACT HOURS PER WEEK (FORMAL TEACHING): 34 HRS. THEORY & PRACTICAL PERIODS OF 60 MINUTES EACH. @ Internal Assessment, # External Assessment, Common to All Conventional Diploma, #* Online Examination, No Theory Examination. TOTAL MARKS : 1100 Abbreviations: TH-Theory, TU- Tutorial, PR-Practical, OR-Oral, TW- Termwork, SW- Sessional Work Conduct two class tests each of 25 marks for each theory subject. Sum of the total test marks of all subjects is to be converted out of 100 marks as sessional work (SW). Progressive evaluation is to be done by subject teacher as per the prevailing curriculum implementation and assessment norms. Code number for TH, PR, OR and TW are to be given as suffix 1, 4, 8, 9 respectively to the subject code.
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COURSE NAME COURSE CODE YEAR SUBJECT TITLE SUBJECT CODE

: ADVANCE DIPLOMA IN FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING : FS : FIRST : FIRE ENGINEERING SCIENCE : 13342

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH 03 NOTE: Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE. Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 100 and to be entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work. (SW) RATIONALE: Knowledge of Fire prevention, protection against fire and fire fighting process are very important to prevent loss life and property. This is a specialized training and the role of the Fire fighting agencies, departments is very important. Well trained manpower in this area is the need. Fire Science Is A Core Subject Which Is Useful In Job. TU -PR -PAPER HRS. 03 TH 100 Examination Scheme PR -OR -TW -TOTAL 100

Objectives: The student will be able to: 1. Identify combustible matter. 2. Select fire extinguishing method. 3. List the extinguishing media or agent 4. Labeltype of fire. 5. Diagnoise the cause of fire 6. Read about properties of combustible matter.

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Contents: Theory Chapter Name of the Topic Combustible Matter: Combustible Solids, Physical & Chemical properties of Combustible solid, Combustible Solids wood, grass, fibers, cloth, paper, rubber and plastics, hydrocarbons, Properties of hydrocarbons, Magnesium, Zirconium, Sodium & Potassium, Zinc, Aluminum etc. Combustible Liquids: Physical & Chemical properties of Combustible Liquids, Explosivity & flammability range, Flash point, fire point, Auto ignition temperature, Spontaneous combustion, Combustible Liquids oils & condensate, paints, Thinners, fuels, Solvents, chemicals, petrochemicals, Alcohols, Combustible Gases: Physical & Chemical properties of Combustible Gases, Combustible gases Methane, Butane, Propane, Carbon dioxide, Ethylene, Oxygen, Acetylene, Halogens, LPG. Classification of Flammable materials, Classification of Explosives, Hazardous Area classification, Divisions and Zones. Combustion: Combustion & its types, oxygen content in air by weight & volume, combustion of solid, liquid and gases, Exothermic & Endothermic reactions, Jet & flash, flames & its types, premixed, diffusion, turbulent, stationary & propagating flames, Burning velocity, flash point, Fire point, Transmission of heat by conduction, Convection & radiation. Fire: Definition of Fire, Fire Triangle, Tetrahedron of Fire, Classification of Fires, Types of extinguishing media or Agent, Principle of Fire extinguishing methods. Fire extinguishing methods: Principles of fire extinguishing methods, Cooling, Starvation, Smothering (Blanketing), Retarding of chemical chain reaction. Fire extinguishing Media or Agent: Extinguishing property of water, Characteristics of ideal liquid extinguishing agent, various forms of water like solid stream, fog, spray. Foam: Types of foam concentrate, Expansion ratios, Physical & chemical properties of foam, extinguishing property of foam, Uses. Dry Chemical Powders: Types of DCP and their extinguishing property, Hours Marks

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Uses. CO2 Property. 7 Hydraulics: Flow of water through pipes, Calculation of velocity and flow Friction Loss , Velocity & Pressure , Water Hammer, Discharge through Fire Nozzle , Nozzle Velocity, Jet Reaction & Back Pressure, Electricity: Definitions of current, voltage, resistance, insulation, conductor, electrical circuits, Power, Electrical Fire hazards such as short circuit, static electricity, lightning, Generation of electricity, A.C. , D.C., Heating effect of electricity. Total 16 12

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Learning Recourses: Books: Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Author Institution of Fire Engineers Kngsley -B..lewis & G.Ven, Elbe Bush C.W Bahme NFPA NFPA Title Fire Technology Chemistry & Combustion. Chemistry of Fire Engineering Fire Service Manuals Cases of Combustion, Flame & Explosion Introduction of Fire Science Fire officers guide to dangerous chemicals Low Expanssion Foam, National Fire Protection Association, Volume 11 Carbondioxide Extinguishing Systems, National Fire Protection Association, Volume 12 Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems, National Fire Protection Association, Volume 17 Manual of firemanship part- 6 c National safety council Manual Fire- Fundamentals & Control Concepts and Calculations, Fire Service Hdraulics. --Akademia Books International Pvt. Ltd. Academic Press -NFPA NFPA NFPA Publisher

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NFPA HMSO National Safety Council Walter Mishra

NFPA HMSO --Technip Books International

2. VIDEO CASSETTES/ CDS i) Foam. VC07, Akademia Books International Pvt. Ltd. ii) Fire Scenario and Simulator. VC09, Akademia Books International Pvt. Ltd. iii) Fire Concepts and Behavior VC29 NFPA iv) Fire Power. Vc30, NFPA

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3. IS/ INTERNATIONAL CODES/ WEBSITES Is 4308:1982 Is 4861:1984 Specification for dry powder for fire fighting (1st revision) Dec. 1998. Specification for dry powder for fighting fires in burning metals (1 st revision) June 2000.

Is 4989(Part-I): 1985 Specification for foam concentrate (compound) for producing mechanical foam for fire fighting Part-I, Protein foam (2 nd revision) June 2000. Is4989(Part-II): 1984 Specification for foam concentrate for producing mechanical foam for fire fighting : part-II Aqueous Film Forming Foam - June 2000 Is4989(Part-III) :1987 Specification for foam concentrate (compound) for producing foam for fire fighting : Part-III Fluoro Protein foam. Is11833:1986 Specification for dry powder fire extinguisher for metal fires. Aug. 2000. Is14609:1999 Specification for ABC dry powder for fire fighting.

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COURSE NAME COURSE CODE YEAR SUBJECT TITLE SUBJECT CODE

: ADVANCE DIPLOMA IN FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING : FS : FIRST : INDUSTRIAL SAFETY : 13356

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH 03 NOTE: Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE. Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 100 and to be entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work. (SW) TU -PR -PAPER HRS. 03 TH 100 Examination Scheme PR -OR -TW -TOTAL 100

RATIONALE: Acquire the Knowledge, Skill and Mechanism of functioning of machine, tools and safe use of the same, Accident, ppes, Work permits, factories act etc.

OBJECTIVES: Equipping students with skills and techniques for: 1. To prevent accident while working at different levels by following work permit systems. 2. Ventilation: Health hazards due to improper ventilation. Types of ventilation, measurement of thermal environment and preventive measures. 3. Noise Pollution: Hazard due to noise. Monitoring of the noise level and preventive measures to be taken. 4. This topic deal with the work environment in shops. Physical hazards in the shop and preventive measures.

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Contents: Theory Chapter 1 Name of the Topic Safety Organisation Safety Policy and Procedures, Management Objectives and Planning, Safety committee, First Aid Facilities Employee Involvement, Documentation and Information Control, Safety awareness. Area Classifications: Introduction, Controlled Area, Restricted Area, Hazardous Area, Non-Hazardous Area, Hazardous Area Classification, Class, Grouping Of Flammable Or Combustible Materials: Class I Materials Gases And Vapors Class Ii Materials - Dust Class Iii Combustible Fibers Division: Relationship Between Division And Zone Area Classification For Work Permits Work Permit Area Work Permit Free Area Important features of Factories Act 1948 only in relation to Industrial Safety. Code Of Practice (Safe Work Practices) For Safety In Industries and important Features of Formats for Work Permit System, for Hot Work, Cold Work, Vessel Entry, Working at Height, Excavations, Safety Tag System, salient features of Safe Operating Procedures. Management of Noise. OISD 105. HAZCHEM CODE: Importance of Hazchem, Objectives of Hazchem, Basic features of MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet). Transportation Of Hazardous Materials: Tramp card, Guidelines of United Nations in Transportation of Hazardous Material. Machine Guarding: Principles in machine guarding. Type of guards. Guarding of different types of machinery Principles of Accidents Prevention: Definition: Incident, accident, injury, dangerous, occurrences, Hours 08 Marks 08

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unsafe acts, unsafe conditions, hazards, error, oversight, mistakes etc. Incident Control and duties/ functions of ICOs (Incident control officer) Duties of operation, liaison and report to control room and competent authority. Accident Prevention: Theories/Models of accident occurrences. Principles of accident Prevention. Accident and Financial implication Measurement and Evaluation of Performance. Definition of Accident, Reportable, Non- Reportable, Fatal, Non-Fatal. Near miss accident. Lost time accident. Disabling Injury. Temporary Disablement and Permanent Disablement Partial and Total Disablement. Major Accident Hazards (MAH) (KEY ELEMENTS) Major Accident Control: Definition, Major Accident Hazards, Identification and Assessment of MAH Units. Role of Govt.,10 Role of Management, Local Authorities and Public. Investigation of accident. Accident statistics and its importance Working at Heights: Incidence of accidents. Safety features associated with ladders, scaffolds, safety belt and Full body safety harness. Working on roofs, Other safety requirements while working at heights. Personal protective and safety equipments: Introduction, Principal requirement of PPE, type of PPE, Non respiratory type, head, eye, ear, body protection, Leather, Asbestos and PVC Apron, Full protection system, Foot wear, Hand protection, Head (Helmet, footwear & gloves), Respiratory type, selection of respirator, oxygen deficiency, Various types of ppes, their importance and uses. Safety goggles, Ear plugs, mufflers, canisters, chemical resistant suits, Threshold limit values, IDLH, Study of Indian specification of Fireman axe and fire hook. Total

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Title Safety code for Scaffolds and Ladders The Fundamental Causative Factors of an Industrial Accidents The Myth of Accident Proneness The Accident Syndrome Early Warning Smoke detection cum Fire Alarm System Personal Protective Equipments Respiratory Protection

Publisher Ladders IS : 3696 The British Journal Industrial Safety, Vol. I, No. 13, 1950. The British Journal of Industrial Safety, Vol. 6, No. 71, 1963 Charles C. Thomas Co., Springfield, 111, 1956. --

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Heinrich H.W Antiac(Lepburn, H.A.)

Ghiselli, F.E Schulzinger M.S Nilesh B. Ukunde OISD 1551 OISD 1552

Website Address 1. http://www.osha-slc.gov/SLTC/machineguarding/index.html 2. http://www.machinetoolsupplier.com/Buy-Used-Machine-Tools-and-CNCMachines3. http://www.noise-vibration.co.uk/


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: ADVANCE DIPLOMA IN FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING : FS : FIRST : OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH : 13357

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH 03 NOTE: Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE. Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 100 and to be entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work. (SW) TU -PR -PAPER HRS. 03 TH 100 Examination Scheme PR -OR -TW -TOTAL 100

RATIONALE: Acquire the Knowledge, skill in knowing the diseases related to work and occupation, Paramedics, ppes, etc.

OBJECTIVES: Equipping students with skills and techniques for: 1. To prevent accident while working at different levels by following work permit systems. 2. Ventilation: Health hazards due to improper ventilation. Types of ventilation, measurement of thermal environment and preventive measures. 3. Noise Pollution: Hazard due to noise. Monitoring of the noise level and preventive measures to be taken. 4. This topic deal with the work environment in shops. Physical hazards in the shop and preventive measures.

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Content - Details
Chapter Name of the Topic Paramedics: Study of paramedics and approach to casualty, structure and function of human body, Respiration, Circulatory system and Asphyxia, Dressings and Bandages, Wounds, bleeding and shock, Injuries of bones(fractures), Injuries to muscles and joints, Nervous system and unconsciousness, Burns and Scalds, Poisoning. Occupational Health: Definition: As per WHO/ILO History of Occupational Health-Global Perspective and Indian Perspective. Status of Occupational Health in India At Central Level At State Level At factory level Environmental Aspects: 1. Toxicology 2. Thermal Hazards 3. Ventillation 4. More common occupational diseases & illness 5. Respirators 6. Noise control 7. Radiation 8. Heat & Noise Toxicology: Toxic material, Types of toxicity: Acute, Chronic, Route of entry, Doses, Dose threshold, Lethal Dose LD50, Lethal concentration LC50 Corrosives Asphyxiates: Simple, Chemical Target organ chemicals: Hepatotoxins, Neurotoxins Hematopoietic system hazards Carcinogens Sensitisers Irritants Reproductive toxins: Mutagens, Teratogens Threshold Limit Values- TLV-TWA TLV-C Hours Marks

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TLV-STEL Heat Stress: Wet Bulb Globe Temperature Natural wet bulb temperature Dry bulb temperature Globe temperature Calculation of WGBT using WB, DB & GT Permissible heat exposure, Protective clothing Ventillation Calculation of volumetric flow rate More common occupational disease & illness: Brucellosis, ringworm & fever Asbestosis Siderosis Byssinosis Dermatosis Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL): Temporary threshold shift, Permenant threshold shift Sensorineural Hearing Loss Narcosis Hypothermia Leukemia Respirators: Noise: Definition of sound, decibles, Dicible addition. Continues and impulse noise. The effect of noise on man. Measurement and evaluation of noise. Noise isolation. Noise absorption techniques, silencers. Practical aspects of control of noise. Total Learning Resources: Sr. No.

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Title Occupational Safety & Health Environmental Health & Safety Portable Handbook Handbook of OSHA construction safety & Health Electrical Safety Handbook Hazardous waste operations & Emergency response Manual Accident/ Incident Prevention Technique 1910 OSHA Guide Physical & Biological Hazards of Workplace The Safety Managers Handbook Locking out & Tagging out Accidents

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Paul a. Erickson Gayle Woodside Charles D. Reese John Cadick Christian L. Hackman Charles D. Reese JJ Keller & Associates Peter H. Wald American Management Association Richard Eunis

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2. http://www.Bupa_Intl.com 3. http://www.aiha.org/content/topics/safety 4. http://www.edu.au/library/faculty/pdf/chs/fac_osh_subjguide

Bioavailability, bioaccessibility and mobility of environmental contaminants (2007) A comprehensive guide to the hazardous properties of chemical substances (2007) Dust explosions in the process industries (2003) Engineering catastrophes: causes and effects of major accidents(2005) Evaluation of the effects and consequences of major accidents in industrial plants (2007) Health and safety pocket book(2006) Human factors and behavioural safety (2007) Human safety and risk management (2006) Introduction to ergonomics (2003) Introduction to human factors and ergonomics for engineers (2008) Job hazard analysis: a guide for voluntary compliance and beyond (2007) Learning from accidents(2001) Lu's basic toxicology(2002) A manager's guide to health & safety at work(2005) Managing health and safety: learning made simple(2007) Occupational hygiene and risk management (2004) Author: Tranter, M. note: 1 simultaneous user access Prevention of accidents through experience feedback(2000) Risk assessment for environmental health (2007) Tolley's handbook of disaster and emergency management (2006) Tolley's practical risk assessment handbook Select Journal Title from the catalogue and type the journal name. Accident analysis and prevention Annals of occupational hygiene Archives of environmental & occupational health Ergonomics International archives of occupational and environmental health International journal of environmental health research International journal of industrial ergonomics International journal of injury control and safety promotion International journal of occupational and environmental health Journal of environmental science and health Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene Journal of occupational and environmental medicine Journal of occupational health and safety, Australia and New Zealand Journal of occupational health psychology Journal of occupational science Journal of safety research Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A. Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part B, Critical reviews Noise & health Occupational and environmental medicine Occupational hazards Occupational health review (Print JOO S613.62 OCC) Occupational medicine Safety & health practitioner Safety science Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health
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Referencing/Research Referencing @ ECU Library ECU Referencing Guide Publication manual of the American Psychological Association- Library holds print copies APA style guide to electronic references (pdf) OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH 14.1 The Constitution of India contains specific provisions on occupational Safety and health of workers (Box 14.1). The Directorate General of Mines Safety (DGMS) and the Directorate General of Factory Advice Service and Labour Institutes (DGFASLI), the two field organisations of Ministry of Labour strive to achieve the principles enshrined in the Constitution of India in the area of occupational safety and health in mines, factories and ports.

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Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH 03 NOTE: Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE. Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 100 and to be entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work. (SW) RATIONALE: The persons train in fire fighting processes must also know about fire service organizations and their functioning. They must also know the acts related to fire services which give information about the duties and responsibilities of fire service people and also the procedures to be followed in the evet of a fire or disaster. Organization and acts is a core subject which is useful in job . OBJECTIVES: The student will be able to: 1. Identify job responsibilities. 2. Select proper personnel. 3. List equipments. 4. Label records. 5. Diagnose the events. 6. Read plans, maps & methods. LEARNING STRUCTURE: TU -PR -PAPER HRS. 03 TH 100 Examination Scheme PR -OR -TW -TOTAL 100

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Contents: Theory Chapter 1 Name of the Topic Fire Service Organization: Fire service organization, State & Municipal, its functions, requirement thereof, Wings of Fire service organization, Chain of commands. Fire Service Administration and Management: Duties and responsibilities and fundamentals of Fire station management, Public relation, Operational records, orders and instructions, Station administration, Maintenance of documents. Fire Service Leadership and Discipline: Types of Leadership, Qualities of leadership, Functions of leadership and aspects of welfare and discipline in connection thereof, Definition of discipline, Motivation & decision making, Standard Operating Procedures. Fire Service Training: Need of training, Classification of training, Training Methodology, Methods of Instructions, Fire reports & Statistics. Incident Control and duties/ functions of ICOs ( Incident control officer) Duties of operation, liaison and report to control room and competent authority. Watch Room procedure, Fire calls handling procedure. Ground communication: Design of Communication system of Fire Control Room, Duties and responsibilities of ground in charge, Mobile van. Disaster: General features of Disasters, Types and Impact of disastersMan made Disasters: Chemical Disaster: Example of Bhopal Gas tragedy, Accidents : Railway, roadway & airway, Nuclear radiation, Diseases Natural Disasters- Earthquakes in Maharashtra and Gujrat, Tsunami on 26th Dec. 2004, Cyclones of Andhra Pradesh and Orrisa, Flood disasters in India. Problems in Disasters and disaster preparedness. Organisation and Functions of Disaster Management in India. Disaster Planning and Cycle- Administration for Disaster Management, Planning for preparedness, (Emergency, Response, Rehabilitation, Mitigation, Development, Preparedness- Education and Training, Social Awareness, Communication and Warning systems. Amalgamation of HAM System. Fire Acts.: Basic knowledge of acts, regulations, rules and orders which are related to fire service administration and operation, Factories act, Petroleum act, calcium carbide act, Explosives act, Temporary structures act, Cinema photography act, General Insurance Cos. Investigation of Fire : Introduction, Importance and reasons for thorough investigation, Process of investigation, Source of ignition, Role of scientific forensic laboratory in the investigation of fires, Preparation of investigation report, Arson-its meaning and detection, motives, Role of fire officer in investigation of arson fires. Total Hours 10 Marks 10

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Learning Recourses: 1. Books: Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Author HMSO NFPA James Brodio NFPA John Charles BS Mathur HMSO NFPA NFPA NFPA HMSO -Thomas D. Schneid Grant Title Memorandum of Emergency Fire Brigade Organisation Operation of Small Community Fire Department Fundamentals of Modern Management Management in Fire Service Training Fire Leadership Fire Fighting Strategy & Leadership Principles of Management The Fire Chiefs Handbook : IVth Edition. Municipal Fire Safety Organization Public Fire Safety Organization Industrial Fire Brigade Training Manual Manual of firemanship Fire Service Manuals Fire and Emergency Law Case Book Fire Service Administration HMSO NFPA NFPA ----NFPA NFPA NFPA HMSO Akademia Books International Pvt. Ltd. ---Publisher

2. VIDEO CASSETTES/ CDS i) Investigation Series VC10, Akademia Books International Pvt. Ltd.

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NOTE: Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE. Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 100 and to be entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work. (SW) RATIONALE: It is always said that prevention is better than cure and as such the students of this course must also know how to prevent fire to avoid losss of property and human beings. Thsu must also know how to provide protection in the event of a fire.

OBJECTIVES: The student will be able to: 1. Identify the causes of fire 2. Select proper protection facilities. 3. List prevention activities. 4. Label instructions & safety signs. 5. Diagnoise the faults in the system. 6. Read rules & regulation.

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Name of the Topic Fire Prevention and Protection: Organization for fire prevention, inspection enforcement of codes, public education and community relation, Fire loading, Access for fire fighting, Causes of fire & their preventive methods General fire prevention measures, and house keeping, Standing fire orders, fire practice and mutual aid scheme, Fire Prevention and Protection for flammable Gas & Liquid plants. Speccial fire prevention & protection requirments for Hazardous material warehouses. Ventilation, entrance & exits, Types of storages & various methods of stacking of goods. Detection System: Need of detection system in fire service, Automatic fire detectors, General Principle of working of common detectors, Various types of detectors viz. heat detectors, Smoke detector, photo-electric relay, ionization chamber, their operational principle, Infra-red heat detectors, General test for heat detectors. DPITC of fire alarm system. Fire Fighting Installations and maintenance: Various components of a smoke detection system, Study of Code of Practice for Selection, Installation and maintenance of Automatic Fire Detection and Alarm System I.S. 2189 / 1988, Deluge system, Drenchers, sprinkler system IS 9972-2002 Water Supply: Water supply from designing point of view, Types of Water supplies, IS 9668-1990 provision & Maintenance of water supply for fire fighting. Fire Hydrant System: Hydrants, IS 908-1975 Fire hydrant stand post type, IS 909-1992 sluice valve type, IS 5714-1981 Hydrant stand pipe , Screw down type as per IS, I.S. 13039-1991 External Hydrant system provision & Maintenance DPITC of fire hydrant system Pumps: Definition, Working Principles of Pumps, Types of Pumps, Positive Displacement Pump, Force Pump, Lifts Pump, Rotary

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Pump, Submersible pumps etc., Centrifugal pump, Multistage pumps, Characteristics of centrifugal pump. Primers: Process of priming Standard test for pumps: Output test, Vacuum test and deep lift test, Care & maintenance of the pump & fault finding, Various types of Pressure gauges, Primers - Reciprocating primer, Exhaust ejector primer, Water ring primer and Rotary primer, Uses, Advantages & disadvantages of various primers. First Aid Fire Fighting System [ Hose Reel ]: Details of F.A. Fire Fighting System & its use, Rising Mains : Down Comer, Wet Riser, Dry Riser Total

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Learning Recourses: Books: Sr. Author No. BIS 1 JJ Williams 2 Kesteren Fire 3 Brigade 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 NFPA Enrnest Beam Ltd. Nilesh B. Ukunde -Warre J Baker Mather & Platt. HMSO Crosby-Fiske Danna & Milne Rof Jensen Willium K. Bare Bryan Dennis P. Nelan Devid Diamentas Dubay

Title NBC-Part IV General Fire Hazards and Fire Protection Fire Prevention Notes for Industrial Premises Fire Prevention Hand Book Fire Prevention Standard Recommendations Early Warning Smoke Detection cum Fire Alarm System Hand book of Fire Protection Automation - A Challenge to Fire Protection Engineers Fire Protection- Technical Information and Useful General Knowledge Fire protection in Factory Buildings Forster Hand Book of Fire Protection. Industrial Fire Hazzards Fire protection for the design professional Introduction to Fire science and Fire protection Fire Suppression & Detection System Encyclopedia of Fire Protection Fire Prevention: Inspection and Code Enforcement Autoatic Sprinkler Syste, Handbook 2002m

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IS/ INTERNATIONAL CODES/ WEBSITES: IS 6382:1984 IS 15105-2002 IS 2175:1988 Code of practice for design and installation of fixed carbon dioxide fire extinguishing system. (1st Revision) Design and installation of fixed automatic sprinkler fire extinguishing system Specification for heat sensitive fire detectors for use in automatic detectors for use in automatic alarm system (2nd Revision) Code of practice for selection installation and maintenance of automatic fire detection and alarm system (2nd Revision) Safety colours and safety

IS 2189:1999 IS 9457:1980

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: ADVANCE DIPLOMA IN FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERIN : FS : FIRST : SPECIAL FIRE HAZARDS : 13347

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH 03 NOTE: Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE. Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 100 and to be entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work. (SW) RATIONALE: Recently new types of industries have come up such as petrochemical, atomic, gas stations etc. In summer season fires due to dust and dry wood occur. These are special types of fires. There are also incidences of gas/petrol leakage causing fire and accidents. The study of this subject will enable the students to acquire relevant knowledge. TU -PR -PAPER HRS. 03 TH 100 Examination Scheme PR -OR -TW -TOTAL 100

OBJECTIVES: 1. Identify various special hazards.. 2. Select prevention & protection measures 3. List various fire fighting equipments. 4. Label nature & behaviour of special hazards. 5. Diagnose the cause of fire in special hazards. 6. Read precautions while handling special hazards.

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Use appropriate methods for avoiding leakage and accidents. Fire prevention under abnormal conditions

Procedures

Special methods of operation and safety

Principles

Principles Of Fire Prevention And Fire Fighting

Concepts

Leakage, accident and fire and their prevention

Special types of industries and High rise buildings


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Contents: Theory Chapter 1 Name of the Topic Explosives: General classification of explosives, Low Explosives, High Explosives, IEDs, Type of explosives viz. gelatin, dynamite TNT, Plastic Explosives, RDX. Dust Fires:, Dust and gas explosion, Nature and behavior of dust, Causes of dust explosion and fires, Explosions suppression system, Preventive measures, Precautions while fire fighting, LPG and LPG bottling plant : Properties of LPG, Nature and behavior in fire, Fire prevention and protection in bottling plant, Safety in bottling plant, Storage of LPG, Hazards of LPG. Petrochemical Plants and Refinery Fires: Fire safety of vehicle at first entrance at petrochemical plant and refinery, Fire preventive and protective measures in and around plant, Pool of liquid, flowing liquid, thin film of liquid & confined liquid burning rates, BLEVE, VCE, Fire Risks at Airports: Types of Aircraft, Basic fire hazards, jettison, nature of air crash, Access and escape / egress problems, Safety belts, Ejection seat, Rescue and fire fighting technique, Special problems in nuclear, weapons, Hazards at air ports, Protection of hangers, Refueling and de-fueling & draining out of fuel in aircraft, Rescue and fire fighting equipments kept at airports. Radioactivity : Nature of radioactivity, Radioactive materials, Decay, half life, period, Alfa, Beta, Gamma radiation, Radiation detectors, Biological effect of radiation, Fire fighting procedure and safety Hours 10 Marks 10

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precaution in case of radiation hazards like preparation of zones, shielding, evacuation etc. fires in radioactive materials, Special Team Forest & Rural Fires : Fire fighting difficulties, Causes of fires, Equipments & appliances useful in forest and rural fires. Fire Risks in High Rise Buildings: Study of National Building Code of India with specific reference to part IV: Classification of buildings as per NBC. Hazards in High Rise Buildings: Domestic and fire fighting water storage, Lift and firemans lift, Compartmentation and refuge area. Means of Escape: Evacuation drill in HRB and precautions, type of exit, their location and travel distance, Roof exits, probable means of escape and their maintenance. Pressurized Lobbies & AHU Units Total

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Learning Recourses: 1. Books: Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Author BIS E.N.C.J. Bird Egan Rangwala NFPA Institution Of Engineers -Adam and Charles Black HMSO NFPA Institution Of Engineers HMSO HMSO UNISEF -NFPA NFPA NFPA Hawley Hawley Title National Building Code of India 2005 Fire in Building Concept in Building Fire Safety Building Construction High Rise Buildings Fires and Fire Safety Relevant Code of practices for Fire safety of Building B.E. Project of related subject Fire Safety in Building Means of Escape in case of Fire in Offices Shops & Railway Premises Fire Safety in High Rise Buildings Means of Escape - A guide for Fire Authorities Behaviour of Structural Steel in Fire Symposium Manual of Safety Requirement in theatres and other places of Public Entertainment Fire & Fire Risers T.A.C. standard & rules. National Fire Code of Sprinklers Fire Protection of Storage Buildings Fire Protection for High Bay Ware-Houses Hazardous Material Incidents Hazardous materials Response and Operation Publisher ----NFPA I.S.I. --HMSO NFPA I.F.E. HMSO HMSO UNISEF -NFPA NFPA NFPA ---

2. VIDEO CASSETTES/ CDS: i) Cemical Hazards Identification and Training Series. VC13, Akademia Books iii) Collapse of Burning Building, Technip Books International.
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3. IS/ INTERNATIONAL CODES/ WEBSITES IS 12349:1988 Fire protection Safety signs, IS 12407:1988 Graphic symbols for fire protection plans.

IS 9457-1980 Safety COLOUR & Safety Sign, IS 9457-1980 safety colours and signs, IS 12349-1988 Fire protection safety signs, IS 12407-1988 Graphic symbols for fire protection plans, IS 13716-1993, Precautions relating to personal safety in various occupancies, Constructional features of exits and

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: ADVANCE DIPLOMA IN FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING : FS : FIRST : FIRE FIGHTING DRILL : 13348

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH -TU -PR 04 PAPER HRS. -TH -Examination Scheme PR 50# OR -TW 50@ TOTAL 100

RATIONALE: Fire fighting drills is a core practical subject which gives practice to use various fire fighting equipment and accessories which is useful in job . OBJECTIVES: The student will be able to: 1. Identify various fire fighting drills. 2. Select drill for proper event. 3. List various movements for a particular drill. 4. Label drill for equipments & squad. 5. Diagnoise errors in various drills. 6. Read various applications of drills.

LEARNING STRUCTURE:

Applications

ACHIEVEMENT OF GOAL OF SAVING LIFE AND PROPERTY

Procedures

DRILLS AND PHYSICAL EXERCISE

Principles

UNIFORMITY AND DISCIPLINE

Concepts

TEAM WORK

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Practical: Sr. NO. Activity TO IDENTIFY THE SQUAD DRILL AND TO VERIFY ITs APPLICATIONS IN FIRE SERVICES : Identification of Squad Drill, working of Squad Drill, Importance of Squad Drill. What is Squad, Procedure for Formation of Squad, File, Rank, Sizing, Fallin, Fall Out, Types of Cautions given to the Squad. TO IDENTIFY THE MOVEMENTS OF A SQUAD : Attention, Stand at ease, Stand easy, Mark time, Double mark time, Right dress, Left dress, Dress up, Open order march, Close order march, Forward march, Backward march, Steps to the right, Steps to the left, Directions of a Squad, Turning to the left, Turing to the right, Right about turn, From the right number, As you were, Proving of Parade TO IDENTIFY THE MARCHING OF A SQUAD : Quick march, Double march, Slow march, Right turn, Left turn, Halt, Forward, Break up, Change direction, Change formation, Reformation of Squad, Saluting, Reporting, Getting on Parade, Inspection Parade, Guard of honor. TO PERFORM THE 4 MAN EXTENSION LADDER DRILL: Formation of a Crew, Individual Working procedure on 'get to work command', Ladder pitching Climbing, Rescue operation, Fire fighting, Ventilation procedure, Ladder carrying, Drill, Report. TO IDENTIFY DIFFERENT TYPES OF KNOTS AND LASHINGS Rescue Knots : Bow line, Running Bow line, Bow line on the bight, Chair Knot Self Rescue Knots : Slippery Hitch, Draw Hitch Other Knots, loop, bends, hitch : loop, half hitch, thumb knot, figure of eight, Clove hitch, rolling hitch, round turn two half hitch, fisherman's hitch, fisherman's knot, waterman's hitch, timber hitch, cat's paw, sheep shank, single sheet bend, double sheet bend, reef knot, midshipman hitch, Construction and application of GUIDE LINE

Learning Recourses: 1. Books: Sr. No. 1 2 3 Author National Fire Service College, Nagpur -A.S. Khan Title Fire fighting Drill Manual Practical Fire Safety And Ground Command Tips Fire Fighters Drill Manual --Agni Seva Prakashan,Shikohabad Publisher

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: ADVANCE DIPLOMA IN FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING : FS : FIRST : FIRE SERVICE EQUIPMENTS : 13349

Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH -TU -PR 04 PAPER HRS. -TH -Examination Scheme PR 50# OR -TW 50@ TOTAL 100

RATIONALE: A fire officer it is necessary to have complete knowledge of various fire fighting equipment and machinery in terms of its working , use and maintenance. It is necessary for the students to have hands on experience of operating this equipment. This practice will be of importance on the job. OBJECTIVES: The student will be able to: 1. Identify various fire service equipments. 2. Select fire service equipment for proper event. 3. List various uses for a particular fire service equipment. 4. Label various operations for a particular equipment. 5. Diagnoise faults in fire service equipment. 6. Read methods of maintenance of equipments. Learning Structure:

Applications

FIRE FIGHTING

Procedures

PRACTICALS PRINCIPLES OF FIRE FIGHTINGAND RESCUE EXTINGUISH FIRE AT THE EARLIEST

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Concepts

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Practical: Sr. No. 1 Activity Perform Fire Fighting Hose Drill : Hose Drill Actions: Lifting hose, Lowering hose, Carrying hose, Laying hose, Connect hose, Disconnect hose, Under running, Remove the kink, Rolling. Identification of different types of hose fittings and their uses. Perform Hydrant Drills: 3 -man Hydrant Drill: Drill procedure with application of Hose and Hydrant Fittings: Add one length of hose, Remove one length of hose, Replace the burst Hose, Divide one line into two line using Dividing Breeching, Collect two line into one line using Collecting Breeching, Hydrant Gears and its operation. Perform Hydrant Drills: 4 -man Hydrant Drill: Drill procedure with application of Hose and Hydrant Fittings: Add one length of hose, Remove one length of hose, Replace the burst Hose, Divide one line into two line using Dividing Breeching, Collect two line into one line using Collecting Breeching, Hydrant Gears and its operation, Identification, Selection, Operation And Maintenance Of Fire Extinguishers: Identification of different types of Fire Extinguishers {Water Expelling type, Foam type, DCP type, CO2 type} With respect to constructional feature, capacity operation and use. in fires, It's effective application in extinguishment, Recharging procedure, Care and Maintenance, Performance test, Hydraulic test, Inspection procedure -Weekly, monthly, quarterly, half yearly, yearly To Identify The Use Of Fire Service Ladders Types of ladders, their construction, uses, identification of parts, care and maintenance of ladders. To Carry Out Four Men Ladder Drill Formation of crew, individual working procedure on get to work command, ladder pitching, climbing, rescue operation, fire fighting, ventilation procedure, ladder carrying, drill report. To Carry Out Standard Tests of Ladder String test, round test, standard line test, acceptance test, deflection test. Fire Tender Drill 6 -man Water Tender Drill: Mounting procedure, Dismounting procedure, Individual working procedure like -working with ladder, Application of different types of signals applied during pump operation, working with B.A. set, Soft suction, Hard suction. Identify Foam Making Branch Pipes Protein Foam, Aqueous Film Forming Foam ( AFFF), Foam Making Branch 5X (FB 5X) , Foam Making Branch 10 X (FB 10X) , Inline inductor, Pick -up -tube.

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Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH -TU -PR 04 PAPER HRS. -TH -Examination Scheme PR 50# OR -TW 50@ TOTAL 100

RATIONALE: Rescue of people caught in fire or in disaster is very important. The hands on drills through this practical will help to handle the live situations effectively and efficiently OBJECTIVES: The student will be able to 1. Identify various rescue techniques. 2. Select rescue techniques for proper event. 3. List rescue techniques for a particular event. 4. Label importance of rescue techniques. 5. Diagnoise errors in various rescue techniques. 6. Read various applications of rescue techniques. LEARNING STRUCTURE:

Applications

WHEREEVER LIFE IS IN DANGER

Procedures

PRACTICALS

Principles

PRINCIPLES OF RESCUE AND PARAMEDICS

Concepts

SAVING LIFE

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Practical: A: BREATHING APPARATUS SET: Practical 1: To Study Breathing Apparatus Set Study, working, identification of different parts of BA, Donning Procedure, Pre-Entry Test, BACO, Tally, Searching operation procedure with Guide Line and Personnel Line, Entrapped Procedure, Use of Y manifold. B: SMALL GEARS Practical 2 : Study Of Small Gears Used In Fire Service Grouping of Small Gears with examples Fireman Axe, Ceiling Hook, Drag Hook, Fire Beater, Door Breaker, Steel shod lever, Pad Lock Remover, Persuader, Spreader, Cutter, Bending Bar, Quick Release Knife, Shears, Bolt cutter, Search light, Focusing light. Study of hydraulically operated small gears and their use in Rescue Operation Care and Maintenance of small gears FIRST AID Practical 1: Bandages And Their Respective Uses Rolling Bandages: Width of roller bandage, application Simple spiral, Reverse spiral, Figure of Eight, Triangular bandages for the scalp, for the forehead, Eye, cheek or any part which is found in shape, Front or back of the chest, for the shoulder, for the elbow, for the hand, fore the hip and groin, for the knee, for the foot, stump, types of slings and its application, Arm sling, Collar and cuff sling, Triangular Sling, improvised Sling. Practical 2 : Resuscitation Procedures Methods of artificial Respiration like Holger Nielson Method. Schaefers Method, Sylvesters Method, Mouth to Mouth, Eves rocking stretcher Method, Emerson Method. Practical 3: To Perform Drill For Transportation Of Casualties 4-man Stretcher Drill Objectives, Equipment, Drill procedure by individual No.1 to No.4 Rescuer, Loading Casualties to the Ambulance Learning Recourses: Books: Sr. No. 1 2 Author HMSO -Title Fire fighting Drill Manual Practical Fire Safety And Ground Command Tips

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Teaching and Examination Scheme: Teaching Scheme TH -TU -PR 04 PAPER HRS. -TH -Examination Scheme PR -OR 50# TW 50@ TOTAL 100

Rationale: Project Is A Core Practical Which Is Useful In Job . Objectives: 1. To Identify Project 2. To Select Project As Per Utility. 3. To List Uses In Practical Life. 4. To Label Importance Of Project. 5. To Diagnoise Shortcomings In Project 6. To Read Relevent Literature About Project.
LEARNING STRUCTURE:

Applications

ENHANSEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL SKILLS

Procedures

VISITING, COLLECTING DATA AND ITs APPLLICATION

Principles

SELF STUDY AND APPLICATION

Concepts

LEARN

Facts

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Project Work ANY ONE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Lighting installation used in any Industry (LPG Bottling plant / Steel plant / Explosive plant / Chemical or petro-chemical plant / Engineering plant / Refinery / Textile Industry etc.) Project work on installation, servicing and maintenance of portable fire extinguisher installed in industry/buildings/malls. Project work on any city fire brigade service. Project work on Fire Safety for storage of Hazardous goods in Industry. Project work on fire prevention and protection procedures adopted in an industry for handling, storage and processing of hazardous chemicals. Project work on On Site Emergency Plan of a Chemical / Explosive / Steel Industry. Project work on study of fire hazards associated in industrial process / activities and safety precautions taken for these hazards. Project work on On Site Emergency Plan of a Chemical / Explosive / Steel Industry. Project work on Disaster Management Plan of an Industry.

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