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Registration:

NSCI E-learning Course

Opens on 4th March 2015 and closes on 6th April 2015

How to register for the course?

on

Step 1: Log on to www.nsc.org.in -- > e-learning


Step 2: Fill the Registration Form online

Chemical Safety

Please select appropriate payment option from the following.


i.

Crossed Cheque / DD in favor of National Safety Council, Mumbai:

To be prepared in advance before registration. Cheque / DD details to be


entered in the Registration Form online. DD/Cheque along with completed
Registration Form should be sent to the Director General, National Safety
Council , Plot No. 98-A, Institutional Area, Sector - 15, CBD Belapur, Navi
Mumbai - 400614 so as to reach on or before 24th March 2015.

First Batch ( 13th April - 7th June 2015)


Online Registration from
4th March to 6th April 2015

ii. Credit card / Debit card


Through Internet Payment Gateway while registering online.

Payment to be made prior to registration. Unique Transaction Reference


Number (UTR No)./ Transaction ID generated to be noted and entered in
the Registration Form. Relevant bank particulars are as follows.

Name of the Bank

Bank of India

Address of the Bank



Plot No. 11, Sector - 11,


CBD Belapur,
Navi Mumbai - 400 614

Bank Account Number 011620100005233

Bank Branch MICR Code

Bank Branch IFSC Code BKID0000116

400013106

NSCs Income Tax PAN

AAATN3069N

NSCs Service Tax No.

AAATN3069NSD001

Service Category

Commercial Training or Coaching

Step 3: Ensure receipt of the confirmation e-mail after completing the registration
process.

A login-id and password will be sent separately to the registered email-id


before commencement of the course subject to realization of payment.

For additional information, please contact:


V.S.P. Rao
Asst. Director
National Safety Council, India
Mob No : 7506108212
Direct No : 022-27564335
Fax No
: 022-27577351/ 27576411
Email
: elearning@nsc.org.in

Designed and Printed at: Onlooker Press Tel. :2218 3544 / 2218 2939

iii. NEFT/Net Banking

NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL


Plot No. 98A, Institutional Area, Sector 15,
CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai - 400 614.
Phone: 022 - 2757 9924(4lines); Fax: 022 - 2757 7351
Email : elearning@nsc.org.in; Web Site : www.nsc.org.in

About NSC:

E-learning:

National Safety Council (NSC) was set up by


the Ministry of Labour, Government of India
on 4th March, 1966 to generate, develop and
sustain a voluntary movement on Safety,
Health and Environment (SHE) at the
national level. Its mission is building capacity,
developing material, methods, procedures and
strengthening the national movement (including
unorganized sector) on Safety, Health and
Environment to prevent and mitigate the loss
of life, human suffering and economic losses.

Traditional methods of learning i.e class room


training/ coaching have limitations in terms
of time and cost involved. There is very little
flexibility in traditional training for a working
person to enhance his learning required for
career advancement, whereas, E-learning
mode offers an effective alternative. NSC is
constantly looking for the new methods and
techniques to reach out to maximum number of
organizations and their employees for creating
awareness & enhancing competency in the
area of Safety & Health.

NSC provides a number of services to its


members. These include organising and
conducting specialized training courses,
conferences,
seminars
&
workshops;
conducting consultancy studies such as safety
audits, hazard evaluation & risk assessment;
designing and developing SHE promotional
materials
&
publications;
facilitating
organisations in celebrating various campaigns
e.g. Road Safety Awareness Week, National
Safety Day/Week, Fire Service Week, World
Environment Day, and recognizing meritorious
safety performance of organizations.

SHE Training:
National Level Training:
The council develops and organizes a
wide range of short-term National Training
programmes to meet the emerging needs and
to promote a preventive safety culture. These
programmes are designed for senior and middle
management personnel, safety committee
members, SHE professionals and trade union
representatives. NSC maintains a pool of
experts for conducting these programmes.
These programmes are supported by Safety
Videos, Exercises and Case studies.
Inplant (Unit level) Training:
NSC designs and conducts need based training
programmes at the organization premises.
These programmes are best suited for various
levels of employees including Senior managers,
Supervisors and Workers.

The E-learning is fast becoming popular as it


offers following benefits :

Cost Effective and Time Saving.

Easily accessible as per participants


convenience.

Continuous assessment of the progress.

NSC has started E-learning Course on Safety


at Construction Sites" since March 2014 and
successfully completed three batches.
Batch

First

Date of
14th April
Commencement 2014

Second

Third

14th July
2014

20th October
2014

Total No. of
Participants

65

95

58

Sponsored
Candidates

26

55

35

About this course :


Chemicals are an important part of our life. They
are everywhere around us, in the food we eat,
the water we drink, the consumer products we
use, even the air we breathe. These chemicals
are both man made and natural.
Global chemical production is growing and this
growth is contributed mainly by the chemical
industry of developing countries. The Chemical
industry is one of the oldest industries in India.
It not only plays a crucial role in meeting the
daily needs of the common man, but also

contributes significantly towards the industrial


and economic growth of the nation. The
chemical industry includes basic chemicals and
their intermediates, petrochemicals, fertilizers,
paints, pesticides, bulk-drugs pharmaceuticals
and is one of the most diversified industrial
sectors covering more than 70,000 commercial
products. The nature of work in chemical
industry exposes employees to certain
hazards specific to chemicals handled. These
include toxicity, flammability, corrosion. These
chemicals if not managed appropriately may
result into accidents leading to human injuries,
and damage to property and environment .
Further
more than 23 lakh workers are
employed in about 26,000 hazardous process
industries in the country (Directorate General
Factory Advice Service and Labour Institutes
Standard Reference Note 2013). As per the
provisions under Section 41 C (b) of The
Factories Act,1948 and the State Rules framed
there under, a specific responsibility is cast on
the occupier of the hazardous factory to employ
supervisor competent to supervise the handling
of hazardous chemicals in such factories.

5.
Understand
Procedures

Chemical

Course Contents:

Introduction to Chemical Safety.

Statutory Provisions.

Basic principles of accident prevention.

Techniques of Identification of Hazards


& Risk Management.

Industrial Hygiene & Control Techniques

Chemical Hazards & Control Measures.

Fire & Explosion Hazards.

Health Hazards
Exposure.

Occupational
Health
Management System

3. Know various
Management

methods

of

Risk

4. Get familiarized with various Industrial


Hygiene Techniques.

&

Safety

Safety Audit.

1. Duration : 8 weeks

2. Identify the various hazards in Process


Industries.

Chemical

Environmental Management System.

Participants :

1. Know the statutory provisions related to


SHE.

to

Course Structure:

At the end of this course, participants will


be able to:

due

Chemical Emergency Procedures.

In order to supplement the compliance


of this requirement, NSC has designed
this
course for the persons working
in hazardous industries to ensure safe
handling of chemicals.
The course is open for the Supervisors,
Managers from Chemical Industry / Industries
involving hazardous process as defined under
Section 2 C (b) of The Factories Act,1948.

Emergency

Counseling and Motivating for Safety


and Health

2. Modules: Seven
above topics.

Modules

covering

3. Course Fee: Rs.7000/- to be paid at


the time of registration. Payment can be
made by DD / Cheque / Internet Payment
Gateway /NEFT. Fees is inclusive of
12.36% Service Tax.
4. Examination: Online test every week
(Sunday) covering maximum two topics.
Reading material will be provided online
at the beginning of each week.
5. Certificate: After successful completion
of the Course, a certificate will be issued.

About NSC:

E-learning:

National Safety Council (NSC) was set up by


the Ministry of Labour, Government of India
on 4th March, 1966 to generate, develop and
sustain a voluntary movement on Safety,
Health and Environment (SHE) at the
national level. Its mission is building capacity,
developing material, methods, procedures and
strengthening the national movement (including
unorganized sector) on Safety, Health and
Environment to prevent and mitigate the loss
of life, human suffering and economic losses.

Traditional methods of learning i.e class room


training/ coaching have limitations in terms
of time and cost involved. There is very little
flexibility in traditional training for a working
person to enhance his learning required for
career advancement, whereas, E-learning
mode offers an effective alternative. NSC is
constantly looking for the new methods and
techniques to reach out to maximum number of
organizations and their employees for creating
awareness & enhancing competency in the
area of Safety & Health.

NSC provides a number of services to its


members. These include organising and
conducting specialized training courses,
conferences,
seminars
&
workshops;
conducting consultancy studies such as safety
audits, hazard evaluation & risk assessment;
designing and developing SHE promotional
materials
&
publications;
facilitating
organisations in celebrating various campaigns
e.g. Road Safety Awareness Week, National
Safety Day/Week, Fire Service Week, World
Environment Day, and recognizing meritorious
safety performance of organizations.

SHE Training:
National Level Training:
The council develops and organizes a
wide range of short-term National Training
programmes to meet the emerging needs and
to promote a preventive safety culture. These
programmes are designed for senior and middle
management personnel, safety committee
members, SHE professionals and trade union
representatives. NSC maintains a pool of
experts for conducting these programmes.
These programmes are supported by Safety
Videos, Exercises and Case studies.
Inplant (Unit level) Training:
NSC designs and conducts need based training
programmes at the organization premises.
These programmes are best suited for various
levels of employees including Senior managers,
Supervisors and Workers.

The E-learning is fast becoming popular as it


offers following benefits :

Cost Effective and Time Saving.

Easily accessible as per participants


convenience.

Continuous assessment of the progress.

NSC has started E-learning Course on Safety


at Construction Sites" since March 2014 and
successfully completed three batches.
Batch

First

Date of
14th April
Commencement 2014

Second

Third

14th July
2014

20th October
2014

Total No. of
Participants

65

95

58

Sponsored
Candidates

26

55

35

About this course :


Chemicals are an important part of our life. They
are everywhere around us, in the food we eat,
the water we drink, the consumer products we
use, even the air we breathe. These chemicals
are both man made and natural.
Global chemical production is growing and this
growth is contributed mainly by the chemical
industry of developing countries. The Chemical
industry is one of the oldest industries in India.
It not only plays a crucial role in meeting the
daily needs of the common man, but also

contributes significantly towards the industrial


and economic growth of the nation. The
chemical industry includes basic chemicals and
their intermediates, petrochemicals, fertilizers,
paints, pesticides, bulk-drugs pharmaceuticals
and is one of the most diversified industrial
sectors covering more than 70,000 commercial
products. The nature of work in chemical
industry exposes employees to certain
hazards specific to chemicals handled. These
include toxicity, flammability, corrosion. These
chemicals if not managed appropriately may
result into accidents leading to human injuries,
and damage to property and environment .
Further
more than 23 lakh workers are
employed in about 26,000 hazardous process
industries in the country (Directorate General
Factory Advice Service and Labour Institutes
Standard Reference Note 2013). As per the
provisions under Section 41 C (b) of The
Factories Act,1948 and the State Rules framed
there under, a specific responsibility is cast on
the occupier of the hazardous factory to employ
supervisor competent to supervise the handling
of hazardous chemicals in such factories.

5.
Understand
Procedures

Chemical

Course Contents:

Introduction to Chemical Safety.

Statutory Provisions.

Basic principles of accident prevention.

Techniques of Identification of Hazards


& Risk Management.

Industrial Hygiene & Control Techniques

Chemical Hazards & Control Measures.

Fire & Explosion Hazards.

Health Hazards
Exposure.

Occupational
Health
Management System

3. Know various
Management

methods

of

Risk

4. Get familiarized with various Industrial


Hygiene Techniques.

&

Safety

Safety Audit.

1. Duration : 8 weeks

2. Identify the various hazards in Process


Industries.

Chemical

Environmental Management System.

Participants :

1. Know the statutory provisions related to


SHE.

to

Course Structure:

At the end of this course, participants will


be able to:

due

Chemical Emergency Procedures.

In order to supplement the compliance


of this requirement, NSC has designed
this
course for the persons working
in hazardous industries to ensure safe
handling of chemicals.
The course is open for the Supervisors,
Managers from Chemical Industry / Industries
involving hazardous process as defined under
Section 2 C (b) of The Factories Act,1948.

Emergency

Counseling and Motivating for Safety


and Health

2. Modules: Seven
above topics.

Modules

covering

3. Course Fee: Rs.7000/- to be paid at


the time of registration. Payment can be
made by DD / Cheque / Internet Payment
Gateway /NEFT. Fees is inclusive of
12.36% Service Tax.
4. Examination: Online test every week
(Sunday) covering maximum two topics.
Reading material will be provided online
at the beginning of each week.
5. Certificate: After successful completion
of the Course, a certificate will be issued.

Registration:

NSCI E-learning Course

Opens on 4th March 2015 and closes on 6th April 2015

How to register for the course?

on

Step 1: Log on to www.nsc.org.in -- > e-learning


Step 2: Fill the Registration Form online

Chemical Safety

Please select appropriate payment option from the following.


i.

Crossed Cheque / DD in favor of National Safety Council, Mumbai:

To be prepared in advance before registration. Cheque / DD details to be


entered in the Registration Form online. DD/Cheque along with completed
Registration Form should be sent to the Director General, National Safety
Council , Plot No. 98-A, Institutional Area, Sector - 15, CBD Belapur, Navi
Mumbai - 400614 so as to reach on or before 24th March 2015.

First Batch ( 13th April - 7th June 2015)


Online Registration from
4th March to 6th April 2015

ii. Credit card / Debit card


Through Internet Payment Gateway while registering online.

Payment to be made prior to registration. Unique Transaction Reference


Number (UTR No)./ Transaction ID generated to be noted and entered in
the Registration Form. Relevant bank particulars are as follows.

Name of the Bank

Bank of India

Address of the Bank



Plot No. 11, Sector - 11,


CBD Belapur,
Navi Mumbai - 400 614

Bank Account Number 011620100005233

Bank Branch MICR Code

Bank Branch IFSC Code BKID0000116

400013106

NSCs Income Tax PAN

AAATN3069N

NSCs Service Tax No.

AAATN3069NSD001

Service Category

Commercial Training or Coaching

Step 3: Ensure receipt of the confirmation e-mail after completing the registration
process.

A login-id and password will be sent separately to the registered email-id


before commencement of the course subject to realization of payment.

For additional information, please contact:


V.S.P. Rao
Asst. Director
National Safety Council, India
Mob No : 7506108212
Direct No : 022-27564335
Fax No
: 022-27577351/ 27576411
Email
: elearning@nsc.org.in

Designed and Printed at: Onlooker Press Tel. :2218 3544 / 2218 2939

iii. NEFT/Net Banking

NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL


Plot No. 98A, Institutional Area, Sector 15,
CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai - 400 614.
Phone: 022 - 2757 9924(4lines); Fax: 022 - 2757 7351
Email : elearning@nsc.org.in; Web Site : www.nsc.org.in

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