Building Safer Industries for Tomorrow
Every heavy industry, whether a manufacturing plant, a massive construction site, or a power grid, relies on safety professionals to protect its workforce, safeguard infrastructure, and keep operations running within legal boundaries. The Post Diploma in Industrial Safety (PDIS) at COEB is built exactly for this purpose. We train students in advanced hazard control, accident prevention, and statutory compliance across high-risk sectors.
- Risk Management
- Workplace Safety
- Fire Prevention
Career Opportunities
Industrial Safety & Risk Management Specialist
You will manage daily safety standards on the production floor. The role demands active operational analysis, tracking physical hazards, and deploying preventive controls across engineering and manufacturing zones.
Fire Safety & Emergency Response Manager
Take ownership of an entire facility's fire defense infrastructure. This involves planning out fire suppression systems, executing evacuation drills, and leading the immediate response team if an emergency strikes.
Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Officer
Align corporate operations with both human safety and environmental law. HSE officers work inside the construction, energy, and process industries to manage waste, cut down emissions, and enforce workplace codes.
Core Focus Areas
Our curriculum centers on modern industrial safety practices & real-world operational standards.
Occupational Health & Safety
Identify industrial hazards, understand ergonomics, and manage employee wellness frameworks. You will study practical field protocols that align directly with current factory acts and international safety mandates.
Safety Auditing & Compliance
Master the fieldwork behind formal inspections and incident investigations. This module teaches you how to interpret national safety laws, run comprehensive risk assessments, and keep industrial operations completely audit-ready.
Disaster Prevention & Emergency Management
Mitigate major industrial risks before they turn into crises. This area covers the core physics of fire dynamics, hazardous chemical handling, safety instrumentation, and how to write clear, actionable emergency response blueprints.