Anna University Syllabus - Anna University ME Syllabus
IS7006 TRANSPORT SAFETY Syllabus | Anna University ME Industrial Safety Engineering Second Semester Syllabus Regulation 2013. Below is the Anna University 2013 Regulation Syllabus for 2nd Semester for ME Industrial Safety engineering, Textbooks, Reference books, Exam portions, Question Bank, Previous year question papers, Model question papers, Class notes, Important 2 marks, 8 marks, 16 marks topics.
It is applicable for all students admitted in the Academic year 2013-2014 onwards for all its Affiliated institutions in Tamil Nadu.
Anna University Chennai Syllabus
IS7006 TRANSPORT SAFETY L T P C 3 0 0 3
UNIT I TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS GOODS 9
Transport emergency card (TREM) – driver training-parking of tankers on the highways-speed of the
vehicle – warning symbols – design of the tanker lorries -static electricity-responsibilities of driver –
inspection and maintenance of vehicles-check list- loading and decanting procedures –
communication.
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UNIT II ROAD TRANSPORT 8
Introduction – factors for improving safety on roads – causes of accidents due to drivers and
pedestrians-design, selection, operation and maintenance of motor trucks-preventive maintenancecheck
lists-motor vehicles act – motor vehicle insurance and surveys.
UNIT III DRIVER AND SAFETY 9
Driver safety programme – selection of drivers – driver training-tacho-graph-driving test-driver’s
responsibility-accident reporting and investigation procedures-fleet accident frequency-safe driving
incentives-slogans in driver cabin-motor vehicle transport workers act- driver relaxation and rest
pauses – speed and fuel conservation – emergency planning and Haz mat codes
UNIT IV ROAD SAFETY 10
Road alignment and gradient-reconnaissance-ruling gradient-maximum rise per k.m.- factors
influencing alignment like tractive resistance, tractive force, direct alignment, vertical curves-breaking
characteristics of vehicle-skidding-restriction of speeds-significance of speeds- Pavement conditions –
Sight distance – Safety at intersections – Traffic control lines and guide posts-guard rails and barriers
– street lighting and illumination overloading-concentration of driver.
Plant railway: Clearance-track-warning methods-loading and unloading-moving cars-safety practices.
UNIT V SHOP FLOOR AND REPAIR SHOP SAFETY 9
Transport precautions-safety on manual, mechanical handling equipment operations-safe drivingmovement
of cranes-conveyors etc., servicing and maintenance equipment-grease rack operationwash
rack operation-battery charging-gasoline handling-other safe practices-off the road motorized
equipment.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Popkes, C.A. “Traffic Control and Road Accident Prevention” Chapman and Hall Limited, 1986.
2. Babkov, V.F., “Road Conditions and Traffic Safety” MIR Publications, Moscow, 1986.
REFERENCES
1. Kadiyali, “Traffic Engineering and Transport Planning” Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1983.
2. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, Government of India.
3. “Accident Prevention Manual for Industrial Operations”, NSC, Chicago, 1982.
4. Pasricha, “Road Safety guide for drivers of heavy vehicle” Nasha Publications, Mumbai, 1999.
5. K.W.Ogden, “Safer Roads – A guide to Road Safety Engineering”
IS7006 TRANSPORT SAFETY L T P C 3 0 0 3
UNIT I TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS GOODS 9
Transport emergency card (TREM) – driver training-parking of tankers on the highways-speed of the
vehicle – warning symbols – design of the tanker lorries -static electricity-responsibilities of driver –
inspection and maintenance of vehicles-check list- loading and decanting procedures –
communication.
18
UNIT II ROAD TRANSPORT 8
Introduction – factors for improving safety on roads – causes of accidents due to drivers and
pedestrians-design, selection, operation and maintenance of motor trucks-preventive maintenancecheck
lists-motor vehicles act – motor vehicle insurance and surveys.
UNIT III DRIVER AND SAFETY 9
Driver safety programme – selection of drivers – driver training-tacho-graph-driving test-driver’s
responsibility-accident reporting and investigation procedures-fleet accident frequency-safe driving
incentives-slogans in driver cabin-motor vehicle transport workers act- driver relaxation and rest
pauses – speed and fuel conservation – emergency planning and Haz mat codes
UNIT IV ROAD SAFETY 10
Road alignment and gradient-reconnaissance-ruling gradient-maximum rise per k.m.- factors
influencing alignment like tractive resistance, tractive force, direct alignment, vertical curves-breaking
characteristics of vehicle-skidding-restriction of speeds-significance of speeds- Pavement conditions –
Sight distance – Safety at intersections – Traffic control lines and guide posts-guard rails and barriers
– street lighting and illumination overloading-concentration of driver.
Plant railway: Clearance-track-warning methods-loading and unloading-moving cars-safety practices.
UNIT V SHOP FLOOR AND REPAIR SHOP SAFETY 9
Transport precautions-safety on manual, mechanical handling equipment operations-safe drivingmovement
of cranes-conveyors etc., servicing and maintenance equipment-grease rack operationwash
rack operation-battery charging-gasoline handling-other safe practices-off the road motorized
equipment.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Popkes, C.A. “Traffic Control and Road Accident Prevention” Chapman and Hall Limited, 1986.
2. Babkov, V.F., “Road Conditions and Traffic Safety” MIR Publications, Moscow, 1986.
REFERENCES
1. Kadiyali, “Traffic Engineering and Transport Planning” Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1983.
2. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, Government of India.
3. “Accident Prevention Manual for Industrial Operations”, NSC, Chicago, 1982.
4. Pasricha, “Road Safety guide for drivers of heavy vehicle” Nasha Publications, Mumbai, 1999.
5. K.W.Ogden, “Safer Roads – A guide to Road Safety Engineering”
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