Description
Course Name: Advanced Certification in Industrial Hazard Prevention
Course Id: ACIHP/Q0001.
Eligibility: 10+2 (Higher secondary) or a equivalent qualification.
Objective: The primary goal is to equip students with advanced knowledge and practical skills to manage health and safety risks, prevent accidents, and create safer industrial work environments. This includes understanding safety regulations, handling hazardous materials, and applying safety standards in various industrial sectors.
Duration: Three Months.
How to Enroll and Get Certified in Your Chosen Course:
Step 1: Choose the course you wish to get certified in.
Step 2: Click on the “Enroll Now” button.
Step 3: Proceed with the enrollment process.
Step 4: Enter your billing details and continue to course fee payment.
Step 5: You will be redirected to the payment gateway. Pay the course and exam fee using one of the following methods:
Debit/Credit Card, Wallet, Paytm, Net Banking, UPI, or Google Pay.
Step 6: After successful payment, you will receive your study material login ID and password via email within 48 hours of fee payment.
Step 7: Once you complete the course, take the online examination.
Step 8: Upon passing the examination, you will receive:
• A soft copy (scanned) of your certificate via email within 7 days of examination.
• A hard copy (original with official seal and signature) sent to your address within 45 day of declaration of result.
Step 9: After certification, you will be offered job opportunities aligned with your area of interest.
Online Examination Detail:
Duration- 60 minutes.
No. of Questions- 30. (Multiple Choice Questions).
Maximum Marks- 100, Passing Marks- 40%.
There is no negative marking in this module.
Marking System: | ||||||
S.No. | No. of Questions | Marks Each Question | Total Marks | |||
1 | 10 | 5 | 50 | |||
2 | 5 | 4 | 20 | |||
3 | 5 | 3 | 15 | |||
4 | 5 | 2 | 10 | |||
5 | 5 | 1 | 5 | |||
30 | 100 | |||||
How Students will be Graded: | ||||||
S.No. | Marks | Grade | ||||
1 | 91-100 | O (Outstanding) | ||||
2 | 81-90 | A+ (Excellent) | ||||
3 | 71-80 | A (Very Good) | ||||
4 | 61-70 | B (Good) | ||||
5 | 51-60 | C (Average) | ||||
6 | 40-50 | P (Pass) | ||||
7 | 0-40 | F (Fail) | ||||
Key Benefits of Certification- Earning a professional certification not only validates your skills but also enhances your employability. Here are the major benefits you gain:
Practical, Job-Ready Skills – Our certifications are designed to equip you with real-world, hands-on skills that match current industry demands — helping you become employment-ready from day one.
Lifetime Validity – Your certification is valid for a lifetime — no renewals or expirations. It serves as a permanent proof of your skills and training.
Lifetime Certificate Verification – Employers and institutions can verify your certification anytime through a secure and reliable verification system — adding credibility to your qualifications.
Industry-Aligned Certification –All certifications are developed in consultation with industry experts to ensure that what you learn is current, relevant, and aligned with market needs.
Preferred by Employers – Candidates from ISO-certified institutes are often prioritized by recruiters due to their exposure to standardized, high-quality training.
Free Job Assistance Based on Your Career Interests – Receive personalized job assistance and career guidance in your preferred domain, helping you land the right role faster.
Syllabus
Introduction to Industrial Safety: Definition, Importance, and Need for Industrial Safety, Safety Legislation and Acts (Factories Act, OSHA, ISO 45001), Role of a Safety Officer and Safety Committees, Industrial Hazards and Risk Analysis, Safety Culture and Behavior-Based Safety (BBS), Safety Management Systems and Standards: ISO 45001: Occupational Health & Safety Management, OSHA Guidelines and Safety Compliance, Six Sigma and Lean Safety Approaches, Behavioral Safety and Human Factors in Safety, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Industrial Safety.
Occupational Health and Risk Assessment: Occupational Health Hazards (Physical, Chemical, Biological, Ergonomic), Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and its Usage, Workplace Hygiene and Housekeeping, Noise and Vibration Hazards in Industries, Industrial Psychology and Worker Safety Awareness. Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA): Identifying Hazards in Industrial Settings, Risk Assessment Techniques (HAZOP, JSA, FMEA), Risk Control Measures and Hierarchy of Controls, Safe Work Procedures and Permit-to-Work (PTW) Systems, Emergency Preparedness and Response.
Construction & Fire Safety Management: Common Construction Site Hazards, Working at Heights and Fall Protection Systems, Scaffolding Safety and Ladder Safety Measures, Excavation and Trenching Safety, Confined Space Entry and Safety Precautions. Fire Safety and Prevention: Causes of Industrial Fires and Prevention Techniques, Fire Detection, Alarm, and Suppression Systems, Types of Fire Extinguishers and Their Use, Fire Safety Drills and Emergency Evacuation Plans, NFPA Standards and Fire Safety Compliance.
Electrical and Chemical Safety: Electrical Hazards and Safety Standards (IEC, NEC), Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Procedures, Safe Handling of Electrical Equipment, Machine Guarding and Safe Operating Procedures, Preventing Arc Flash and Electrocution Risks, Industrial Hygiene and Chemical Safety: Chemical Hazard Classification (MSDS, GHS), Safe Storage and Handling of Hazardous Chemicals, Toxicology and Health Effects of Chemicals, Ventilation Systems and Air Quality Control, Spill Control and Hazardous Waste Management.
Environmental Safety and Waste Management: Industrial Pollution Control Measures, Waste Disposal Techniques (Solid, Liquid, Hazardous Waste), ISO 14001: Environmental Management System (EMS), Water and Air Pollution Control in Industries, Sustainable Safety Practices and Green Technologies.
Disaster Management and Safety Audits: Types of Industrial Disasters (Natural, Man-Made), Emergency Response Planning and Crisis Management, Safety Drills and First Responder Training, Evacuation Procedures and Rescue Operations, Industrial Security and Threat Assessment, Accident Investigation and Safety Audits: Principles of Accident Investigation, Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and Corrective Actions, Incident Reporting and Documentation, Workplace Safety Audits and Compliance Checks, Legal Implications of Workplace Accidents.
Job Opportunities after completion of Advanced Certification in Industrial Hazard Prevention Course:
Graduates of the Advanced Certification in Industrial Hazard Prevention program have excellent career prospects in ensuring safety standards, preventing accidents, and managing health and safety protocols in various industries. Here are some key career options:
Career Options:
- Safety Officer/Officer in Charge
(Responsible for implementing and overseeing safety policies and procedures in workplaces.) - HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) Manager
(Leads and manages safety and environmental protection programs in industrial setups.) - Safety Supervisor
(Monitors daily safety procedures, ensures compliance with regulations, and conducts safety training.) - Risk Assessment Specialist
(Evaluates and identifies potential risks in work environments and develops strategies to mitigate them.) - Fire Safety Officer
(Ensures fire safety measures are in place and conducts fire drills and safety audits.) - Industrial Safety Consultant
(Provides expert advice on safety management and helps organizations implement safety programs.) - Safety Auditor
(Conducts audits to ensure that safety standards and regulations are being met in the workplace.) - Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Consultant
(Advises organizations on environmental compliance, health, and safety best practices.) - Occupational Health and Safety Specialist
(Focuses on the health and safety of workers, ensuring safe working conditions and compliance with health regulations.) - Accident Investigator
(Investigates industrial accidents, determines causes, and recommends safety measures to prevent recurrence.) - Construction Safety Officer
(Ensures safety measures are followed at construction sites to prevent accidents and injuries.) - Industrial Safety Trainer
(Designs and conducts training programs to educate employees about safety protocols and best practices.) - Safety Equipment Manager
(Manages the procurement, maintenance, and distribution of safety equipment in industrial settings.) - Emergency Response Coordinator
(Plans and manages emergency response strategies, ensuring preparedness for accidents or disasters.) - Laboratory Safety Manager
(Ensures the safe operation of labs, focusing on chemical handling, waste disposal, and safety equipment.)
Graduates can find employment in industries such as manufacturing, construction, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, mining, chemical industries, and engineering firms. They can also work in consultancies, government agencies, NGOs, and corporate sectors focusing on health and safety.
With experience, graduates can progress to senior positions such as HSE Director or Safety Management Specialist, or work as consultants in private practices.
The salary range for graduates of the Advanced Certification in Industrial Hazard Prevention program varies based on experience, location, industry, and the specific role. Here’s an approximate salary breakdown:
1. Entry-level (0–2 years): ₹3 – ₹5 LPA
(Roles like Safety Officer, Safety Supervisor, or HSE Officer.)
2. With Experience (3–5 years): ₹5 – ₹9 LPA
(Roles such as HSE Manager, Risk Assessment Specialist, or Fire Safety Officer.)
3. Senior-level (5+ years): ₹9 – ₹15 LPA or more
(Roles like HSE Director, Industrial Safety Consultant, or Safety Auditor.)
Specialized Roles (e.g., Fire Safety Officer, Occupational Health and Safety Specialist):
These roles may offer higher pay depending on the industry, with salaries ranging from ₹7 – ₹18 LPA.
Freelance/Consultants:
Freelancers or independent safety consultants can earn anywhere from ₹8 LPA to ₹20 LPA or more, depending on the number of contracts and their expertise.
Salaries tend to be higher in industries like oil and gas, construction, automotive manufacturing, and chemical industries. Metro cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and Chennai also offer higher salaries.