Industrial Engineering Technology

INDT3311Health, Safety and Human Factors4ch (3C 3L*) [W]

Fundamentals of manufacturing safety and health are studied to provide manufacturing engineers with the knowledge to effectively incorporate design solutions for health and safety considerations in the workplace. Human capabilities and limitations in the industrial workplace are also assessed and taken into account when implementing design solutions. Topics include machine guards, confined space protocol, accident losses, prevention, liabilities and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board by-laws, the New Brunswick Occupational Safety and Health Act, and related standards and codes. Also addressed are ergonomic issues such as the design of the workplace and environment, design of display and control systems, and human factors in expanding technology. 

Prerequisite: BA 2858 with a minimum grade of C, or enrolment in the BINT