OSE/IP Courses:
Occupational Safety
INSY 6010 SAFETY ENGINEERING I. Occupational
safety engineering and management with emphasis on control of hazardous materials, fire
prevention, safety considerations in production facility design and maintenance, and
operation of effective safety programs.
INSY 7020 SAFETY ENGINEERING II.
Systems safety analysis techniques including human error and reliability, fault trees, and
cost benefit analysis.
INSY 8010 ADVANCED SAFETY
ENGINEERING. Topics of current interest in occupational safety research are
reviewed. Occupational safety research methodology and research priorities are evaluated.
Ergonomics
INSY 7060 ERGONOMICS I. Overview of the human body systems and evaluation of the
physiological response of the human body to occupational activities with emphasis on task
design.
INSY 7070 ERGONOMICS II. Use of
biomechanics in the evaluation and design of work activities. Emphasis is placed on
biomechanical modeling, manual materials handling, tool design, and repetitive motion
trauma.
INSY 8060 ADVANCED ERGONOMICS.
Topics of current interest in occupational ergonomics and human factors research are
reviewed. Occupational ergonomics and human factors research methodology and research
priorities are evaluated.
Industrial Hygiene
INSY 7050 FUNAMENTALS OF INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE. Introduction to
the basic concepts of industrial hygiene with emphasis on the industrial hygiene/safety
interface and on the evaluation and control of noise and vibration stress.
Human Factors
INSY 7080 HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING. Examination of human
factors, ergonomics and safety research methodologies. Emphasis is on human information
input, output and control processes with the objective of optimizing integration of the
human into simple and complex systems.
Seminar
INSY 7090 OSE/IP SEMINAR. Special
topics courses of a graduate nature pertinent to industrial and systems engineering.
Specific prerequisites will be determined and announced for each offering. Note:
Special topic activities for NIOSH supported OSE/IP students include interdisciplinary
meetings, field trips, projects and clinic rotations with the faculty and students of the
University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). A course in research methods is
offered every other year on a special topics basis. OSE/IP
students also participate in an OSE/IP Seminar as part of this requirement.
Undergraduate Occupational Safety and Ergonomics classes
INSY 3020 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND ERGONOMICS.
Basic principles of occupational safety
engineering and ergonomics in the evaluation and design of
occupational work areas and processes that include human operators.
INSY 3021 METHODS ENGINEERING, WORK
MEASUREMENT & ERGONOMICS LAB.
Develops the student's ability to design
workplaces and methods while providing and understanding of the work
measurement process. Enables students to generate much of the
basic methods data utilized in most industrial engineering projects.
Occupational Safety and Ergonomics
INSY 7970 INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND ERGONOMICS.
An overview of the principles
of safety and ergonomics as applied to work place settings.
(For students not majoring in Industrial and Systems Engineering)
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