The Industrial and Process Safety Engineering specialization builds a strong foundation in occupational health, industrial safety, industrial hygiene, incident management, and process safety practices essential for modern industries. Designed for engineers, safety professionals, and aspiring EHS specialists, it equips learners to identify hazards, assess risks, prevent incidents, and create safe workplaces across manufacturing, construction, and process industries.
The program begins with Industrial Safety Engineering, covering HSE systems, hazard identification, risk assessment, and accident prevention. Learners gain hands-on exposure to JSA, HIRA, PTW, LOTO, emergency preparedness, audits, and inspections.
The second course, Industrial Hygiene and Incident Management, focuses on occupational health hazards, ergonomics, and investigation techniques, using tools like 5 Whys, Fishbone Analysis, FMEA, and Fault Tree Analysis.
The final course, Chemical Process Safety, introduces PSM, process hazard analysis, SIL, and advanced methods like HAZOP and LOPA for risk mitigation.
Learning Objectives:
Apply industrial safety principles and risk assessment methods
Implement occupational health, ergonomics, and incident management practices
Analyze hazards using standard process safety techniques
Develop safety systems and emergency response plans
Promote compliance, risk reduction, and a proactive safety culture
Applied Learning Project
Learners will work on industry-inspired safety projects involving hazard identification, risk assessment, incident investigation, and process safety analysis. They will apply tools such as HIRA, JSA, HAZOP, FMEA, and Root Cause Analysis to evaluate workplace risks, recommend safety controls, and develop practical solutions for improving industrial safety and operational reliability.

















