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BATANGAS STATE
The National Engineering
UNIVERSITY
MSCME 502: Safety Management in Construction Projects
VISION
BATANGAS STATE
The National Engineering
UNIVERSITY
MSCME 502: Safety Management in Construction Projects
University
MISSION
A university committed to producing leaders by
providing a 21st century learning environment
through innovations in education, multidisciplinary
research, and community and industry partnerships
in order to nurture the spirit of nationhood, propel
the national economy, and engage the world for
sustainable development.
BATANGAS STATE
The National Engineering
UNIVERSITY
MSCME 502: Safety Management in Construction
University
Projects
Course Title Course Category
Safety Management in
Elective
Construction Projects
BATANGAS STATE
The National Engineering
UNIVERSITY
MSCME 502: Safety Management in
University
Semester/year 1st Semester / Credit Hours 3
2023-2024
Course
Associate Professor I Date Prepared
Instructor
BATANGAS STATE
The National Engineering
UNIVERSITY
CE-401 : Civil Engineering
This course includes the study of the safety codes,
Course standards and regulations, organization’s construction and
Rationale and safety policies. This also includes safety and health
Description information system training and program evaluation. The
course also include the subjects prescribed by the Bureau
of Working Conditions. The following are the subjects
included to develop more safety effectiveness on safety
practice
Contact Hours 3 hours
BATANGAS STATE
The National Engineering
UNIVERSITY
CE-401 : Civil Engineering
Teaching, Learning, and Assessment Strategies
This course is designed for both synchronous and asynchronous learning. For synchronous
learning, classes will be done using video conferencing applications (e.g. Zoom, Google meet,
Facebook Room, etc.). This will enable the instructor to provide real-time classes for the
students to attend. For asynchronous learning, lecture notes and other learning materials will
be uploaded and readily available in Google Spaces. And after each topic, a classroom
discussion forum will be left with a topic-related questions where the students are required to
participate. Also, the students will be provided with requirements that will be completed on
their own schedule within the submission date. The social networking will also be available in
the class for clarification and consultation.
BATANGAS STATE
The National Engineering
UNIVERSITY
MSCME 502: Safety Management in
University
Construction Projects
ILO Upon completion of this course, the students should be able to:
ILO2 Understand the different safety standard and codes use in DO#13
BATANGAS STATE
The National Engineering
UNIVERSITY
MSCME 502: Safety Management in
University
Construction Projects
1 Occupational Safety and Health Standards, As Amended
Textbook
BATANGAS STATE
The National Engineering
UNIVERSITY
MSCME 502: Safety Management in
University
Construction Projects
CLASS POLICIES
A. CLASS POLICY
BATANGAS STATE
The National Engineering
UNIVERSITY
MSCME 502: Safety Management in
University
Construction Projects
CLASS POLICIES
B. MISSED EXAMINATIONS
BATANGAS STATE
The National Engineering
UNIVERSITY
MSCME 502: Safety Management in
University
Construction Projects
CLASS POLICIES
C. ACADEMIC DISHONESTY
BATANGAS STATE
The National Engineering
UNIVERSITY
MSCME 502: Safety Management in
University
Construction Projects
CLASS POLICIES
D. DROPPING
Dropping must be made official by accomplishing a
dropping form and submitting it at the Registrar’s Office
before the midterm examination. Students who officially
drop out of class shall be marked “Dropped” whether he
took the preliminary examination or not and irrespective
of their preliminary grades. A student who unofficially
drops out of class shall be given a mark of “5.0” by the
instructor.
BATANGAS STATE
The National Engineering
UNIVERSITY
MSCME 502: Safety Management in
University
Construction Projects
COURSE
COVERAGE
BATANGAS STATE
The National Engineering
UNIVERSITY
MSCME 502: Safety Management in
University
Construction Projects