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ANALYSIS AND DESIGN FOR SAFETY IN INDUSTRIAL OPERATIONS

2016 Spring Term

3 Units

Safety-Occ and Env Sfty & Hlth 481

The course examines the need for an interpretation of occupational safety and health standards. Emphasis is placed on local, state, federal and association standards to numerous applications including materials handling and storage, powered industrial trucks, machine guarding, working with hot and cold metals, welding and cutting, electrical hazards and flammable and combustible liquids. Class visitations to selected industries will be scheduled to assist students in understanding industrial and plant processes and to recognize potential hazards.

Other Requirements: PREREQ: SAFETY 388, SAFETY 479, SAFETY 488, AND MAJOR GPA OF 2.5 FOR SAFETY MAJORS

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Section Details Meeting Details & Topic Instructor Syllabus
 
01-LAB 1507
3 Units
01/19 - 05/17 (1) W 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Sang Choi
HH2303HH2303
 
02-LAB 1508
3 Units
01/19 - 05/17 (1) F 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Todd Loushine
HH2300HH2300

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