"Industrial Processes & Practices": Faculty Development Programme
"Industrial Processes & Practices": Faculty Development Programme
"Industrial Processes & Practices": Faculty Development Programme
INAUGURAL SESSION:
The esteemed personalities present on the inauguration of the programme:
Shri Saurabh Sinha GM( HRD ), Bhilai Steel Plant
Shri S K Dubey ED (P&A), Bhilai Steel Plant
Dr. S Gangopadhyaya Chief Coordinator, FDP , IIT-Bhilai
Shri Subhash Bhai Patel, Mgr ( HRD) welcomed all the respected dignitaries and participants. Shri S K
Dubey , ED (P&A), Bhilai Steel Plant appreciated the program organized by IIT-Bhilai in his speech and
spoke about the importance of industrial oriented education in the country. Shri Saurabh Sinha, GM(
HRD ), Bhilai Steel Plant also encouraged for such activities. Dr. S Gangopadhyaya Chief Coordinator, FDP
, IIT-Bhilai stressed upon the paradigm changes from black board based teaching to modern practical
approach based teaching he also emphasized the benefits of such kind of resourceful activity and
described the objectives of this FDP.
TECHNICAL SESSIONS:
Session-III
An informative briefing on safety was given by Shri V K Shrivastav, GM (Safety Engineering
Department) Bhilai Steel Plant in which the below points were covered:
Why Safety? Moral, Legal and Economical aspects
Domino theory of accident causation
Unsafe acts, Unsafe Conditions, Accidents and near miss
Hazard Pyramid and safety triangle
Hazard control strategy
Behavior based safety challenges
Accident prevention
Visit-1 :
Blast Furnace-8
Special thanks to Mr. Vikash Nashine,(BF #8) who addressed, guided and shared his knowledge with all
the faculty members.
Visit-2 :
Steel Melting Shop (SMS-III)
Session-II
In the next sessions of the day, Shri Yogesh Shastri, GM (BE) Bhilai steel plant delivered talks related to
“Total Productive Maintenance” covering the below topics:
Maintenance and its importance
Overall equipment effectiveness
Evolution of maintenance system
5S System
Eight pillars of Total Productive Maintenance
Session-III
In the third session Dr. Kaushik Bandyopadhyay, IIT Bhilai explained in detail about the mathematical
analysis in rolling operation.
Visit-3
Universal Rolling Mill
Visit-4
Merchant Mill & Wire Rod Mill
3rd DAY (16th Nov 2019)
Session-I
In the first technical session of the last day of the programme, Shri AM Danny, GM (Instrmn) Bhilai Steel
Plant delivered an enlightening lecture on “Industrial Automation” covering the below topics:
Industrial Automation, it’s advantages and disadvantages
History of process control and operations
Automation in production system
Levels of industrial automation
PLC & DCS system, their advantages, disadvantages, historical background and major
components
Important automation system in BSP
Industrial Internet of things
Session-II
In the next sessions of the day, Dr. Rahul Jain, IIT Bhilai delivered talks related to “Maintenance and its
economic justification” covering the below topics:
Reliability and failure rate
Bathtub curve in reliability
Service rate and its importance in maintenance
Availability
Case Study: Maintenance of equipments in industries
Session-III
In the third session of last day Shri Alok Goyal, DGM (RCL) Bhilai Steel Plant delivered an interactive
lecture on “Inspection & Quality Control in BSP” covering the below topics:
Plant Layout
Process Parameters and testing of Coke Oven, Sinter making, iron making, steel making and
rolling.
Standards and specification code for steel making
FEEDBACK SESSION:
Participants shared their experience and feedbacks in which they talked about their enriching
experience at the FDP.
VALEDICTORY SESSION:
The honorable personalities present in this occasion were Shri V Dhawan, CGM ( Quality) BSP and Shri
Saurabh Sinha, GM( HRD ), BSP ,they gave their concluding remarks and distributed the certificates to
all the participants. In the end Shri Subhash Patel gave the vote of thanks and concluded the three day
faculty development programme.
OUTCOME:
All the sessions were very much informative. The discussed areas are of great benefit for the
participants as the topics match with the academic curriculum. Participants were enlightened with the
most widely used advance strategies in steel making. This in turn will help in motivating participants as
well as students & student’s placement opportunity.
ACTION PLAN:
Mechanical Engineering department to introduce a job orientated subject as Maintenance
Engineering. Course should be taught such that 70% of this course is cover by our faculty & 30%
will be covered by ON-Skills experts. Experts will be asked to come and cover during the
semester.
Pre-Training Lectures to be given to students who are going for vocational training, so that they
can understand the importance of training and have some prior knowledge before vocational
training.