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Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety
APPLICATION FORM

Next Offering: April 2012

Why the need for this course?

Management of health and safety in the workplace is not a legal and moral obligation; it also makes good business sense. Attention to safety and employee welfare issues can yield valuable returns in improving employee morale, reducing absenteeism and maintaining productivity, while cutting costs arising from accidents and compensations thereof. Health and safety is often regarded as being separate from other workplace issues. As health and safety laws often involve technical issues, laypersons feel that only experts can deal with such matters.
PRIA's learning and experiences of the last two decades, however, defies this myth. We believe most accidents happen because they have not been prevented thus safety is a key issue. This programme titled "Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety" is designed to provide learners with basic information, resources, discussion questions and interactive opportunities that motivate an understanding of Occupational Health and Safety. The methodology and case studies used in the programme are on the one hand tested in the field set up and on the other enriched by PRIA's networking with experts and practitioners.

Who can join?

The course is designed for safety officers working in the industry, trade union activists who have involvement for the health and safety of the workers. Members of statutory safety committees, civil society organisation activists interested in taking up the occupational/environmental health issues and medical doctors working in the industry, environmentalists, media persons and all those who are interested in the subject.

Special features

This innovative course is one of its kinds, at the national, regional and international level, in a distance education mode.
A range of conceptual and practical issues on occupational health raised in the course are, on the one hand, tested in the field set up and, on the other hand, enriched by PRIA's networking with experts and practitioners.
It has leading national and international academics and practitioners as part of guest faculty.
The course material is specially designed and developed to meet special requirements of distance mode of education. To encourage maximum interaction between the instructor and the learners PRIA has developed moodle wherein the students can post their queries, comments, suggestions, and experiences and participate in the online but asynchronous discussions. The students can also access the tutor through emails and phone.
Course structure
Course goal
The course is focused on capacity building and demystifying the concepts and practices of the issue and in the long run aims at educating each one concerned about and interested in the subject, in the anticipation, recognition, measurement, prevention, control and remediation of workplace-related hazards and diseases.

To meet the above goal, the course is divided into seven units:

Unit 1: Introduction to occupational health and safety
Definition of occupational health and safety
Occupational health and safety in developing countries
Occupational hazards
Occupational hygiene
Ergonomics
Unit 2: Sector specific occupational health and safety issues
Health and safety risks in mining
Health hazards in electronics industry
Health hazards in the food processing industry
Health hazards in textile industry
Health and safety hazards in construction industry

Unit 3: Socio-economic aspects of occupational health and safety

Women and occupational health safety
Child labour and occupational health
Health problems in unorganised sector
Unit 4: Health screening measures
Stages of medical examination
Occupational history
Pulmonary Function Test (PFT)
Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL)

Unit 5: Basics of preventive techniques

Accident analysis
Monitoring of hazards
Reporting and investigation of accidents
Prevention and control of accidents
Ensuring safety measure

Unit 6: Occupational health and safety legislations in India

Overview of the existing OHS legislations in India
The Factories Act
The Mines Act
The Workmen's Compensation Act
The Employee's State Insurance Act
Present State of OHS legislations in India

Unit 7: Participatory research in occupational health

Philosophy of Participatory Research (PR)
Use of participatory research methods in occupational health
Conducting participatory research for OHS
Learning objectives
On completion of the course the learners would:
Acquire basic knowledge of occupational health and safety.
Develop preliminary skill in Assessment of occupational hazards.
Understand the process of evaluating the occupational hazards.
Sequence the steps involved in diagnosis of occupational diseases
Know the steps involved in prevention of occupational health hazards.

Team involved in course development and delivery

Course designed,developed and advisory
Jaitli, Harsh, Former Director, PRIA , New Delhi
(Presently CEO, VANI, New Delhi)
Course instructor:
Baruah, Saswati, Programme Officer, PIALL, PRIA, New Delhi
Course authors:
Jain, Priti, Education Consultant, Creative Learning for Change, New Delhi.
Pandey, Nimishaa, Former Faculty, PRIA Continuing Education, New Delhi.
Course editor:
Jena, Tapan K. (Dr.), Reader, School of Health Sciences, IGNOU, New Delhi.
Admission procedure

Eligibility: The minimum required qualification is Bachelor's degree in any subject.

Mode of delivery: The course is offered in a distance mode, making learning accessible through part time study, outside working hours. Distance delivery includes interaction with guest faculty and immediate and engaged communication through moodle.

Duration: The course is of 6 months duration.

Medium of instruction: The course will be delivered in English.

Evaluation: Evaluation will be based on written assignments in the form of reflection papers,Quiz and project work/ project proposal or an essay.

Course fee: The course fee is Rs.7500/- for applicants in India or 300 US$ for applicants outside India. For Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka the fee is INR 8500/-payable in one installment.

Payment of fee: The fee is to be paid in Demand Draft drawn in favour of "Society for Participatory Research in Asia", payable at New Delhi. The fee can also be paid through Bank Transfer.

Application Deadline:The last date for registration is 15th March 2012 (first come first serve basis). You can download the application form from the website or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to obtain the same. Filled in application form should be sent along with a self attested scanned copy of the graduation certificate to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
 

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