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Advance Diploma In Industrial Safety (ADIS) 

 
Hello all , 

I am a EHS student. Completed Advance Diploma In  Industrial Safety from MSBTE. Currently working in different domain. Though working in different domain I am very much enthusiastic ,keen and avid student of EHS. Always interested to observe and keep my self awake when I visit any shop floor or any working environment. I am Fortunate to visit  shop floors often times for my current job profile. Even if I am working in different domain the Safety student in me always awake. 

Reason behind starting this blog is avid interest in EHS concepts ,practices , principles and importance of the profession. As part of my current job profile I do visit various companies from small scale to MNCs  in many cities or Industrial development corporations.  Where I intentionally  interact with various professionals from Production , Maintenance , EHS/Safety, Contractors to discuss their EHS practices and understand  their EHS culture ,challenges , goals , working environment. 

Here with this blog I would like to share Subject wise topics and sub topics from curriculum for Advance -Diploma In Industrial Safety (IT) MSBTE ,Mumbai declared in the year 2017-2018. Where Blog heading will be as per the name of the subject. and Topics and sub topics will be named. Blog will contain various Pictures , Videos , PDFs, Excel ,Word Files, URL Links , Drawings for reference purpose. 

Following Subjects will be covered with  chapters, Topics and Sub Topics 

1) Industrial Safety Management

2) Safety In Engineering Industries

3) Construction Safety

4) Chemical & Process Safety Management

5) Environmental Management

6) Quality Control in Occupational Safety & Health

7) Safety Health & Environmental Legislation 

8) Industrial Hygiene & Occupational Health 

Blog will not only cover ADIS syllabus but will try to cover  new and innovative concepts , practices, Blogs , Articles ,Videos, Pictures ,Incidences ,Case studies , literature related to EHS around the globe.

Any suggestions ,doubts , Questions are always welcome. You can either use comment box or Email for any contact reason.  

Lets create safe and happy working environment by sharing valuable EHS knowledge to enhance our Professional Career...

Work Safe ,Stay Safe !

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