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Present Status of Chemical (industrial) Disaster Risk Management and future
Strategies
Dr Rakesh DubeyDirector
Disaster Management InstituteBhopal
October 21, 2010 at Hyderabad, AP
High frequency low consequence Low frequency high consequence
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Objective of the lecture
• understand the philosophy of hazards and risk recognisition/assessment;
• understand the philosophy and methods of control
• understand and suggest several methods of preventing and controlling hazards/risks in workplaces.
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Evolution in Indian system
Institutions and Regulations Existing
Monitoring, enforcement is on
Participatory and self evaluation approach has started
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? ?I f,A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W
X Y Z
Equals,1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
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Then,
K + N + O + W + L + E + D + G + E11 + 14 + 15 + 23 + 12 + 5 + 4 + 7 + 5 = 96%
H + A + R + D + W + O + R + K8 + 1 + 18 + 4 + 23 + 15 + 18 + 11 = 98%
Both are important, but the total falls just short of 100%
But,A + T + T + I + T + U + D + E1 + 20 + 20 + 9 + 20 + 21 + 4 + 5 = 100%
Safety really is about attitude. Make 100% Safe Behavior your choiceboth ON and OFF the job
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Organisational OSH poliy and programmes
Design criteria
Person
Accident Theory
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“Industrial Accident Prevention”
Social Environmentand Ancestry
Fault of the Person
(Carelessness)
Unsafe Act or
ConditionAccident Injury
MISTAKES OF PEOPLE
Swiss Cheese Accident Models
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Hazards
Some holes due to active failures (unsafe acts)
Some holes due to latent conditions (resident “pathogens”)
Sharp End Blunt End
organisational factorsline management
factors
Individual/team factors
Objective of the programme
Disaster reduction
Response
Prevention//mitigation
Preparedness
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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 administartin invovment
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
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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
• System description
• Hazard identification
• Scenario identification
• Accident• probabilit
y
• Accident• consequences
• Risk determination
• risk &• hazard
• acceptable• ?
• Modify design
• Accept system
• Yes
• N0
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Priority Hazards and Risks in industries
• 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 )
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Causality chain
Emission
Environmentaldistribution
Exposure
Effects
MODELLINGor
MONITORING
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Types of Emissions
Continuous emissions
Intermittent emissions
Peak emissions
Block emissions
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Spatial scales
Local scale Area around one point
source/one industry Average environmental
characteristics “Reasonable worst
case” scenario
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Regional scale Area can be 200 x 200 km 20 million inhabitants 100 or 10% of production Average environmental
characteristics Two or more sources
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Protection layers for disaster free society
Plant engineering, material, process, control equipments, risk and training, regulatory compliances
Dialogue with plant personnel including contractors, disclosure of information of hazards and risk, mitigation, preparedness
Dialogue with local govts, community, disclosure of hazards, risks, preparedness, response, mitigation,
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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 drillsCompliance of regulations
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Response
• Recognize• Avoid• Isolate• Notify
What can I do
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Response mechanism should governed by following 4 Don’ts
The 4 Don’ts
Don’t become a victim
Don’t rush in
Don’t assume anything
Don’t TEST (Taste, Eat,
Smell, Touch)
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Preparedness + Response have base
Elimination
Substitution
Engineering control
administrative
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Administrative and technical control
Worst example of regulatory compliance
Best example for regulatory compliance
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Administrative and engineering
Engineering wayNo engineering arrangements for storing
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Engineering controlYellow hood is the suction for toxic gas engeeniering control
The wall towards disc end will limit the impact zones due to explosion or fire
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Not good practice
• One worker is having SCBA and other is not in reposnse of toxic gas release
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Good practice
• Both workers are having SCBA and for victim they are taking care for compressed air
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New Dimensions for emergency planning: Community, Gender issue
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