Anna University Syllabus - Anna University ME Syllabus
IS7007 FIRE WORKS 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
IS7007 FIRE WORKS SAFETY L T P C 3 0 0 3
UNIT I PROPERTIES OF FIREWORKS CHEMICALS 9
Fire properties – potassium nitrate (KN03), potassium chlorate (KCl03), barium nitrate (BaNO3),
calcium nitrate (CaNO3), Sulphur (S), Phosphorous (P), antimony (Sb), Pyro Aluminum (A1) powder-
Reactions-metal powders, Borax, ammonia (NH3) – Strontium Nitrate, Sodium Nitrate, Potassium per
chloride. Fire and explosion, impact and friction sensitivity.
UNIT II STATIC CHARGE AND DUST 9
Concept-prevention-earthing-copper plates-dress materials-static charge meter lightning, Causeseffects-
hazards in fire works factories-lightning arrestor :concept-installation-earth pit-maintenanceresistance-
legal requirements-case studies.
Dust: size-desirable, non-respirable-biologicalbarriers-hazards-personal protective equipmentpollution
prevention.
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UNIT III PROCESS SAFETY 8
Safe-quantity, mixing-filling-fuse cutting – fuse fixing – finishing – drying at various stages-packingstorage-
hand tools-materials, layout: building-distances- factories act – explosive act and rules – fire
prevention and control – risk related fireworks industries.
UNIT IV MATERIAL HANDLING 10
Manual handling – wheel barrows-trucks-bullock carts-cycles-automobiles-fuse handling – paper caps
handling-nitric acid handling in snake eggs manufacture-handling the mix in this factory-material
movement-godown-waste pit.
TRANSPORTATION:
Packing-magazine-design of vehicles for explosive transports loading into automobiles-transport
restrictions-case studies-overhead power lines-driver habits-intermediate parking-fire extinguishersloose
chemicals handling and transport.
UNIT V WASTE CONTROL AND USER SAFETY 9
Concepts of wastes – Wastes in fire works-Disposal-Spillages-storage of residues. Consumer anxietyhazards
in display-methods in other countries-fires, burns and scalds-sales outlets-restrictions-role of
fire service.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS :
1. K.N.Ghosh, “Principles of fireworks”, H.Khatsuria, Sivakasi, 1987.
2. “Proceedings of National seminar on Fireworks Safety-1999”, MSEC-1999.
REFERENCES
1. “Seminar on explosives”, Dept.of of explosives.
2. J.A.Purkiss, “Fireworks-Fire Safety Engineering”
3. Bill of once, “Fireworks Safety manual”
4. “Goeff, “Dust Explosion prevention, Part 1”
5. A.Chelladurai, “Fireworks related accidents”
6. A.Chelladurai, “Fireworks principles and practice”
7. A.Chelladurai, “History of the fireworks in India” Brock, “History of fireworks”
IS7007 FIRE WORKS SAFETY L T P C 3 0 0 3
UNIT I PROPERTIES OF FIREWORKS CHEMICALS 9
Fire properties – potassium nitrate (KN03), potassium chlorate (KCl03), barium nitrate (BaNO3),
calcium nitrate (CaNO3), Sulphur (S), Phosphorous (P), antimony (Sb), Pyro Aluminum (A1) powder-
Reactions-metal powders, Borax, ammonia (NH3) – Strontium Nitrate, Sodium Nitrate, Potassium per
chloride. Fire and explosion, impact and friction sensitivity.
UNIT II STATIC CHARGE AND DUST 9
Concept-prevention-earthing-copper plates-dress materials-static charge meter lightning, Causeseffects-
hazards in fire works factories-lightning arrestor :concept-installation-earth pit-maintenanceresistance-
legal requirements-case studies.
Dust: size-desirable, non-respirable-biologicalbarriers-hazards-personal protective equipmentpollution
prevention.
19
UNIT III PROCESS SAFETY 8
Safe-quantity, mixing-filling-fuse cutting – fuse fixing – finishing – drying at various stages-packingstorage-
hand tools-materials, layout: building-distances- factories act – explosive act and rules – fire
prevention and control – risk related fireworks industries.
UNIT IV MATERIAL HANDLING 10
Manual handling – wheel barrows-trucks-bullock carts-cycles-automobiles-fuse handling – paper caps
handling-nitric acid handling in snake eggs manufacture-handling the mix in this factory-material
movement-godown-waste pit.
TRANSPORTATION:
Packing-magazine-design of vehicles for explosive transports loading into automobiles-transport
restrictions-case studies-overhead power lines-driver habits-intermediate parking-fire extinguishersloose
chemicals handling and transport.
UNIT V WASTE CONTROL AND USER SAFETY 9
Concepts of wastes – Wastes in fire works-Disposal-Spillages-storage of residues. Consumer anxietyhazards
in display-methods in other countries-fires, burns and scalds-sales outlets-restrictions-role of
fire service.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS :
1. K.N.Ghosh, “Principles of fireworks”, H.Khatsuria, Sivakasi, 1987.
2. “Proceedings of National seminar on Fireworks Safety-1999”, MSEC-1999.
REFERENCES
1. “Seminar on explosives”, Dept.of of explosives.
2. J.A.Purkiss, “Fireworks-Fire Safety Engineering”
3. Bill of once, “Fireworks Safety manual”
4. “Goeff, “Dust Explosion prevention, Part 1”
5. A.Chelladurai, “Fireworks related accidents”
6. A.Chelladurai, “Fireworks principles and practice”
7. A.Chelladurai, “History of the fireworks in India” Brock, “History of fireworks”
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