HSS - Subjects
Engineering Communication
Engineering Ethics
Occupational Safety and Health for Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Management
Envirommental Science
International Relation(IR)
2. Humanities and Social Scicence with
Engineering Aspect
HSS - Subjects
Engineering Communication
Engineering Ethics
Occupational Safety and Health for Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Management
Envirommental Science
International Relation(IR)
2
3. 3
About Course and Assessment for
Humanities and Social Science
Code Course
Period/Week Credit
Points
L T P
HSS-61012 HSS 4 0 0 4
Assessment type Weighting
Group work &Individual
Present:
10%
Assignments 10%
Roll Call 10%
Communication
(Profile Book)
10%
Exam; 60%
Total 100%
4. Course Learning Outcomes (CLO):
The student will be able to
▰ Perform communication and other soft skills
▰ Explain the fundamental principles of engineering ethics
▰ Study the principles of OSH policies, Safety, Accident and
Hazards in the workplace
▰ Explain Different types of Managements Calculate Project plan,
Resources Scheduling
▰ Explain environmental perspectives on technological active and
Climate Change
▰ Describe the overview of world polities theory in an area of
globalization 4
6. Engineering Ethics
6
Engineering Code of Ehtics (NSPE)
Rules of Practice
Fundamental Canons
Professional OBligation
Creed, Pledge
Hold paramount the safety, health and
welfare of the public(6)
Guided in all their relation by the highest
stud; of honesty &integrity 9
Avoid deceptive acts 5
7. Occupational Safety and Health
for Mechanical
7
Safety & Healty Hazard
Accident Responsibilities,
Duties, Right,
Polices
Risk
8. 8
https://www.myanmarstandards.org.mm/mm/%20standards-development-division/
Key Feature of Safety and Health
Important Terminologies
Type of Hazards and Accident in Workplace
Knowing about Safety Sign
Personal Protective Equipment's
Responsibilities & Duties of Health and Safety Engineer
Employer’s and Worker of Duties and Right
Occupational Safety and Health for Mechanical
9. 9
Hazard
Accident
Exposure
Safety& Health
Any source , situation and act with potential to cause injury or ill health
An unplanned and undesired work related event which results in death
or personal injuries.
To the extent to which the likely recipient of the harm is exposed to or can be
influenced by the hazard
Risk The chance that such effects will occur
Important Terminologies Cont;
11. 11
RISK PRORITISATION NUMBER(RPN)
Obtain Risk Prioritisation Number (RPN)
by multiplying severity (S) and likelihood (L)
RPN = S × L
RISE LEVEL RISE ACCEPTABLE
Low Risk (1 -3) Acceptable
Medium Risk (4-12) Tolerance
High Risk (15-25) Not Acceptable