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  • This course provides a comprehensive foundation in the principles and practices of Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) essential for modern engineers. It is designed to equip students with both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to identify, assess, and manage risks in industrial settings, while also addressing occupational health and environmental stewardship.

    The content is logically structured into two core chapters, ensuring a clear progression from fundamental concepts to advanced, integrated applications.

    Course Structure:

    Chapter 1: Risk Assessment and Accident Analysis
    This chapter establishes the foundational framework for proactive safety management. Students will learn to systematically identify hazards and investigate incidents to prevent recurrence.

    • Main Topics:

      • Fundamental Concepts in Health, Safety and Environment (HSE)

      • Stakeholders and Safety Performance Indicators

      • Risk Analysis Methodologies

      • Root Cause Analysis of Accidents

      • Risk Families and Comprehensive Application

    Chapter 2: Occupational Health and Environmental Protection
    This chapter expands the scope to encompass worker health and ecological impact, focusing on sustainable and responsible industrial operations.

    • Main Topics:

      • Occupational Health and Work-Related Diseases

      • Industrial Hygiene and Environmental Monitoring

      • Environmental Management in Industrial Facilities

      • Sustainability and Sustainable Development

      • Comprehensive Application and Course Assessment

    Note: The course is delivered over two comprehensive chapters, each comprising five sessions, for a total of 10 sessions. This structure ensures a cohesive learning journey with progressively advancing objectives, culminating in a holistic understanding of integrated HSE management.