IMT 1208-100
Industrial Safety
(16 Weeks)
Instructor: Dorene Perez
Semester: All Semesters
Instructor email: dperez@ivcc.edu
Home: (815)663-1047
School: (815) 224-0221
Textbook and supplies
Safety and Health Basic Foundation Series
Course Description:
This course provides a basic overview of the concepts of industrial safety, the origins of the safety movement, the elements of a good safety program and an understanding of those elements.
Expected Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course the student will:
1. Understand both the employer's and employee's rights and obligations for
providing and maintaining a safe work environment.
2. Understand the elements of a good workplace safety program and the need
such programs.
3. Understand the need for personal protective equipment and be able to identify
the appropriate protective equipment for different safety situations.
4. Understand and identify different types of hazards associated with the workplace
and the correct approach for dealing with each type of hazard.
5. Develop an understanding of electrical and fire safety programs.
6. Have a working knowledge of the most common health hazards, the regulations
governing those hazards, and the methods used to control those hazards within
the workplace.
7. Understand the benefits of good safe work practices within the workplace.
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Course Content
1. Introduction to Safety
A. Responsibilities
B. Hazard recognition
C. Accident investigation
2. Safety Laws
A. OSHA, The act and related laws
B. NIOSH and EPA
3. Contractor Safety
A. Safety regulations
B. Elements of a contractor safety program
4. Other Safety and Health Regulations
A. Construction, shipbuilding, DOT, etc.
5. Personal Protective Equipment
A. Introduction
B. Types of PPE
C. Engineering controls
6. Chemical Safety
A. Physical hazards
B. Health Hazards
C. Exposure routes
7. Tool Safety
A. Hand tools
B. Power tools
8. Safety Materials Handling
A. Causes of injuries
B. Material handling hazards
C. Material handling tools
9. Machine Safety
A. Machine guards
B. Other safety devices
10. Electrical Safety
A. Electricity
B. Electrical injuries
11. Electrical Protection
A. Grounding
B. Fuses and breakers
C. Hazards
12. Fire Protection
A. Chemistry of fire
B. The fire experience
C. Basic fire protection
13. Health Protection
A. Health hazards
B. The work environment
14. Safe Work Practices
A. Housekeeping
B. Walking and work surfaces
C. Tools
D. Other hazards
Disability Statement
If you need support or assistance because of a disability, you may be eligible for academic accommodations through the Special Populations Office. Stop by office B-204 or call (815) 224-0284.
Attendance Policy
Since this is an online class being in attendance means that you will regularly log on to the web site, review lecture notes and complete the assigned tests. Students are expected to log on regularly. Refer to the following web address for more information. http://www.ivcc.edu/faculty_and_staff/faculty_handbook/grade_and_attendance_records/
PARTICIPATION IS IMPORTANT! Class participation is different from attendance.
You will be expected to participate in the Online classroom by regularly reviewing the online lecture notes and taking the tests. Since this is a one hour course to be completed in 16 weeks students will do not all be at the same pace, depending on your schedules and comprehension of the materials. Students will be required to complete sections at the designated deadline date.
Assessment of Student Learning & Grading
Grades will be based on the following components:
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Excellent 100-90 A+, A |
Very Good 90-80 B+, B |
Good 80-70 C+, C |
Satisfactory 70-65 D |
Unsatisfactory 64 and under F |
Grades will be based on the following criteria:
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Tests
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100%
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Withdrawals must be requested through the instructor. Instructors then complete the form and turn it in to the Office of Admissions and Records in C215 by the date designated on the top of the class roster. Be sure to check with Financial Aid to see if this might affect your financial aid. Withdrawal from a course can affect financial aid. Students who receive financial aid should see an advisor in the Financial Aid Office before withdrawing from a course.
CHEATING—using or attempting to use unauthorized materials, study aids, or information in any academic exercise, including copying from another person's work or preparing work for another person that is to be presented as the other person's own work. Academic dishonesty violates the Student Code of Conduct. The faculty member has full authority to identify academic dishonesty in his/her classroom, and to impose any of the following sanctions:
1. Failure of any assignment, quiz, test, examination or paper, project or oral presentation for the work in which the violation occurred.
2. Lower grade.
3. Involuntary withdrawal from the course.
4. Failure of the course.
Course Changes – There may be times when the assignments listed on the course syllabus vary from what is posted onto BlackBoard. If there are any differences between the syllabus and what is listed in the assignments folder I will make sure to notify you via email. Regardless of any changes in course materials, the course objectives will remain the same.
SECTION 1
Readings/Assignments
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Week |
Project/Assignment Description |
Blackboard Location |
Date Due |
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Chapter 1 |
Lecture Notes |
Lectures |
Week 1 |
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Chapter 2 |
Lecture Notes |
Lectures |
Week 2 |
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Chapter 3 |
Lecture Notes |
Lectures |
Week 3 |
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Chapter 4 |
Lecture Notes |
Lectures |
Week 4 |
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Test |
Lectures |
Week 5 |
Section 2
Readings/Assignments
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Week |
Project/Assignment Description |
Blackboard Location |
Date Due |
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Chapter 5 |
Lecture Notes |
Lectures |
Week 6 |
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Chapter 6 |
Lecture Notes |
Lectures |
Week 7 |
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Chapter 7 |
Lecture Notes |
Lectures |
Week 8 |
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Chapter 8 |
Lecture Notes |
Lectures |
Week 9 |
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Test |
Lectures |
Week 10 |
Section 3
Readings/Assignments
1.Read chapters 9,10,11 &12
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Week |
Project/Assignment Description |
Blackboard Location |
Date Due |
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Chapter 5 |
Lecture Notes |
Lectures |
Week 11 |
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Chapter 6 |
Lecture Notes |
Lectures |
Week 12 |
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Chapter 7 |
Lecture Notes |
Lectures |
Week 13 |
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Chapter 8 |
Lecture Notes |
Lectures |
Week 14 |
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Test |
Lectures |
Week 15 |
All dates are suggested dates but please take the last test no later than the week before classes end so that the tests can be graded on time.
When a test is taken be sure to email me so that I can grade and record the test. A test can only be taken once.
Please note: A test is automatically grade but Fill In The Blank questions are not graded if the software does not recognize the answer. To insure that you get full credit for all answers the tests are all manually graded after you take them. Be sure to notify me that you have taken the test. You do not have to notify me that the test was graded incorrectly. I will check to make sure that every question was graded fairly.
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