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Learn about the perception, approach, and challenges of the National Action Plan on Chemical Disaster Risk Management. Explore the evolution of the national industrial disaster risk management system and the influence of factors in creating a safer environment in Udaipur. Discover strategies for preparedness, response, and mitigation, including hazard identification methods, risk assessment, and response protocols. Gain insights into training, education, and motivation for effective disaster management.
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National Action Plan on Chemical (industrial) Disaster Risk Management: Perception, approach and challenges Dr RakeshDubey Director Disaster Management Institute and Member Secretary, National Action Plan
Chemical process plants Udaipur
Influence creating factors Udaipur
We suggest the model on the left for action plan 1. Prepardness : includes planning, prevention and mitigation i.e. Risk assessment (HAZOP, FEMA, FTA, ETA, consequence assessment, probability estimation, etc. audits; on-site and off-site emergency plans, Training Engineering change/modification for prevention and mitigation ISO’s, OSHAS, Formal education in the area of safety, risk assessment, medical, fire fighting, 2. Response: Human behaviour, community involvement and participation in emergency process, response of fire fighters, medical response, police (law and order) eg Mock drills These can be enhanced by Training, awareness building measures and integration with business continuity programme Udaipur
Prepardness : • Planning: • GIS based on-site and emergency management plans • Risk assessment should make a base for plans • Reach to all important stake holders by using some common platform • Prevention: • Compliance of laws and rules, by doing risk assessment after assessing the consequences and probability by using HAZOP, FEMA, ETA, FTA and computer model for consequence analysis • Mitigation • Change in process, chemicals, instrumention, machine, training of human beings, community and civil administartininvovment • Training • Planning, Prevention and mitigation includes planning, prevention and mitigation i.e. Risk assessment (HAZOP, FEMA, FTA, ETA, consequence assessment, probability estimation, etc. audits; on-site and off-site emergency plans, ISO’s, OSHAS, compliance of the laws, engineering modification Strengthening the regulators by knowledge upgradation to meet the challenges Formal education in the area of safety, risk assessment, medical, fire fighting, for cadre development Udaipur
HAZARD IDENTIFICATION METHODS: - Process hazard checklist - Hazard survey: DOW index - HAZOP hazard & operability study - Safety review RISK ASSESSMENT: - What can go wrong & how ? - What are the chances ? - Consequences ? EXTREMES: - Low probability - Minimal consequences Udaipur
Causality chain Emission MODELLING or MONITORING Environmental distribution Exposure Effects Udaipur
Spatial scales • Local scale • Area around one point source/one industry • Average environmental characteristics • “Reasonable worst case” scenario Udaipur
Regional scale • Area can be 200 x 200 km • 20 million inhabitants • 100 or 10% of production • Average environmentalcharacteristics • Two or more sources Udaipur
Peak emissions Intermittent emissions Blockemissions Types of Emissions Continuous emissions Udaipur
LPG , Propane (under pressure in liquid phase) • Ammonia (under pressure/refrigeration in liquid phase) • Chlorine (under pressure in liquid phase) • Hydrogen (under pressure in gases) • CO + CH4 (under atmosphere ) Hazards and Risks in industries Udaipur
Response What can I do • Recognize • Avoid • Isolate • Notify Udaipur
Response • Training • Plant staff from top to bottom including the contractual labours, visitors, associates likes traders, suppliers consumers • Community • Involvement of community in all important activities, disclosure of vital information with preparedness • National/state/local Governments • Assessment of weakness in medical preparedness, fire fighting, law and order and corrective measures • Mockdrills • By involving all stakeholders including, armed forces and NDRF Human behaviour, community involvement and participation in emergency process, response of fire fighters, medical response, police (law and order) eg Mock drills Compliance of regulations Udaipur
1 TRAINING EDUCATION MOTIVATION TASK DESIGN 3 4 5 6 7 Seven Avenues Potential countermeasures for each modern causation approach include: SAFETY MANAGEMENT ERROR 2 Udaipur
2 1 3 4 5 6 7 REVISE INFORMATION COLLECTION ANALYSIS IMPLEMENTATION Seven Avenues Potential countermeasures for each modern causation approach include: SAFETY PROGRAM DEFECT Udaipur
3 TRAINING EDUCATION MOTIVATION TASK DESIGN 1 2 4 5 6 7 Seven Avenues Potential countermeasures for each modern causation approach include: COMMAND ERROR Udaipur
4 DESIGN REVISION VIA-- - SOP - REGULATIONS - POLICY LETTERS - STATEMENTS SYSTEM DEFECT 1 2 3 5 6 7 Seven Avenues Potential countermeasures for each modern causation approach include: Udaipur
5 ENGINEERING TRAINING MOTIVATION OPERATING ERROR 1 2 3 4 6 7 Seven Avenues Potential countermeasures for each modern causation approach include: Udaipur
6 PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT BARRIERS SEPARATION MISHAP 1 2 3 4 7 5 Seven Avenues Potential countermeasures for each modern causation approach include: Udaipur
CONTAINMENT FIREFIGHTING RESCUE EVACUATION FIRST AID RESULT 1 2 3 4 5 6 Seven Avenues Potential countermeasures for each modern causation approach include: 7 Udaipur
Thanksrakeshddubey@hotmail.comkindly visit www.hrdp-idrm.in Udaipur