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Pre-requisites- Nil
Course Outcomes: After the completion of the course the student will be able to
COI Explain the objectives, purpose, methodology and legal requirements of emergency planning
andmanagement
CO 2 Identify and implement major hazardcontrol systems
CO 3Assess and report hazards
CO 4 Prepare emergency plans following various standards
CO5 |Educate and train different emergency-management practices
Mapping of course outcomes with program outcomnes
| PO 2 PO 3 PO 4 PO 7
PO T PO5 PO 6
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CO 3
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Assessment Pattern
Create 20%
Mark distribution
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Continuous Internal Evaluation Pattern: 40 marks
The end semester examination will be conducted by the respective College. There will be two
parts: Part A and Part B.
Part A will contain 5 numerical/short answer questions with I question from each module,
having 5 marks for each question (such questions shall be useful in the testing of knowledge,
skills, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, evaluation and understanding of the
students). Students shoulkd answer all questions.
Part B will contain 7 questions (such questions shall be useful in the testing of overall
achievement and maturity of the students in a course, through long answer questions relating
to theoretical/practical knowledge, derivations, problem solving and quantitative evaluation),
with minimum one question from each module of which student should answer any five.
Each question can carry 7 marks. Estd
Note: The marks obtained for the ESE for an elective course shall not exceed 20% over the
average ESE mark % for the core courses. ESE marks awarded to a student for each elective
course shall be normalized accordingly. For example, if the average end semester mark % for
a core course is 40, then the maximum eligible mark % for an elective course is 40+20 = 60
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Model Question Paper
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Syllabus:
221ECHOO6: EMERGENCY PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
MODULE 1: EMERGENCY PLANNING:8HRS.
Aim. purpose and scope of emergency planning, Methodology, making and using maps-
Introduction, Cartographic methods
MODULE 2: MAJORHAZARD CONTROL SYSTEM:9 HRS.
Components of a major hazard control system- ldentification of major hazard control
installations, Implementation of major hazard control systems, Safe operation of major hazard
installations
MODULE. 3: ON-SITE AND OFF-SITE EMERGENCY PLANS: 9 HRS.
Emergency planning- Detailed analysis of on-site emergency plans, Legal requirements of
emergency plans, Detailed analysis of off-site emergency plans, Prerequisites for a major
hazard control system, the role of management, Assessment of hazards, Mitigation of
consequences, Reportingto authorities
MODULE4: EMERGENCY PLANNING REQUIREMENTS:7HRS.
Emergency planning requirements under OSHA. OHSAS 18001, Emergency planning
requirements under ISO 14001. PSM.Emergency preparedness at locallevel -APELL
MODULE- 5:EMERGENCY-MANAGEMENT TRAINING:7 HRS.
The cause-and-effect model. The concept-based approach, Scenario-based methods, Trends in
disaster education and training
Reference Books:
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Course Plan:
2.1|controlinstallations-
2.2 Implementationofmajorhazard control systems,
2.3 Safeoperation of majorhazard installations.
3 MODULE.3: ON-SITE AND OFF-SITE EMERGENCY PLANS:9HRS.
Emergency planning - Detailed analysis of on-site emergency plans, Legal
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