Chennai, May 9 (UNI) The Indian Institute of Technology-Madras (IIT-Madras) is launching a new
PG Diploma course to reduce accidents in manufacturing, mining, energy and related sectors.
A first-of-its-kind program, this PG Diploma program in Process Safety will seek to enhance employees’ capabilities in managing process safety challenges.
The course is targeted towards working professionals with BE/B.Tech degree in Chemical, Civil Engineering, Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation Engineering, Petroleum and allied branches
(or) M.Sc Chemistry with two years of work experience.
The program will be offered in online mode through the Centre for Outreach and Digital Education (CODE), which coordinates all non-campus academic and outreach activities of IIT Madras.
The application deadline is May 31 with the entrance exam scheduled for July 13, 2025.
Highlighting the need for such courses, Prof. Rajagopalan Srinivasan, Course Coordinator, Postgraduate Diploma (Process Safety), IIT Madras, said, “According to a report published
by IndustriALL Global Union, in 2024, at least 240 workplace accidents occurred across the manufacturing, mining, and energy sectors in India, resulting in over 400 fatalities and more
than 850 serious injuries.
Stating that the chemical and pharmaceutical sectors see the most severe accidents, he said
these accidents are predominantly attributed to lapses in safety procedures within the industry,
often resulting from insufficient knowledge of essential safety practices and protocols.”
He said “This program is specifically designed for working professionals within the industry who
seek to enhance and expand their knowledge of safety practices. It would serve as an opportunity
for individuals to upskill, deepen their understanding of safety protocols, and stay at par with contemporary safety standards, thereby contributing to a safer and more resilient workplace environment.”
The Postgraduate Diploma (Process Safety) is designed to provide the necessary flexibility for working professionals while upholding the academic rigour of a degree program from IITM. The
trimester model, with terms from September to December, January to April, and May to August,
will allow the students to take a maximum of three courses per term. This enables completion
of the whole program in 1-2 years.
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