The increase in industrial sector and contribution in GDP needs officers serious attention ,the growth will lead India's economy to one of the most strong economy.
2. As per National Industrial Classification (NIC) 2008, Chemical & Chemical products
are covered under the industry division 20.
3. Size and characteristics
Global chemical market size was estimated at $4.3 Tn in 2015
and is expected to grow at 5-6% per annum over the next 5
years to reach $5.7 Tn by 2020.
Indian chemical market size stands at $ 147 Bn in 2015.
Indian chemical industry currently accounts for only 3% of the
world chemical market.
India ranks 14th in the world exports of chemicals (excluding
pharmaceutical products)
India ranks 8th in the world imports of chemicals (excluding
pharmaceutical products) with a valuation of $29.76 Bn in
2014.
18. What is required
Implementation of GHS (Globally Harmonized System)
GIS based Mapping of Major Accidental Hazards units.
Identification of 4 Major Locations for interventions as pilot study.
Development of Exposure Risk Management.
Mapping of Major Chemicals (Procured and Transmitted),
First Responder Training.
Healthcare providers Sensitization at nearby health facilities.
Public Information management
Industrial Toxicology and Hygiene Promotion.
Response Planning
EOC development (Data center and crisis information management)
19. Level 3 Planning for District Administration
Introduction
Profile of the MAH Unit – (Preferably an Ariel view or a prominent GIS
mapped system)
Listing of all hazardous chemical within the boundaries of the district.
Safety, Health & Environmental Policy.
Brief manufacturing activity (with flow charts)
Working pattern
Working hours
Weekly holiday. Declared general holidays
Geographical Location (furnish with a color map)
Demography details.
Meteorological Data with wind details and directions.
Wind details & direction.
20. Chemical Data For District
Names of chemicals - commercial / technical name / UN number, CAS no.
Storage quantity.
Monthly consumption
Method of storage - above / below the ground level. Tank farm / Bullets / Spheres
/ Mounded, etc.
Material Safety Data Sheet (in the form of annexure.)
– Identification of hazards in each department / section with hazard area map and affecting
population.
– Identification of emergency in each hazard activity through risk analysis.
– Severity / severity mapping (zoning diagram).
– Mitigation measures required (in the form of annexure).
– Mitigation measures possessed / proposed by the industries
– Emergency Shutting down procedure
– Identification of mutual aid partners.
– Identification of resource suppliers (both public and private)
– Emergency Transport facility.
21. Development of web portal
For chemical disaster similar knowledge
sharing platform of US Deptt of Health &
Human services can be integrated in India.
• https://chemm.nlm.nih.gov/
For radiological disaster
• https://www.remm.nlm.gov/
22. First Minute Response
• In the First Minutes
Rapid Response Guide
Initial Strategy during an incident— Basic Overview
Complete Information for left over time
Public Incident
Terrorist Incident
Transportation Accident
Industrial Incident
Chemical Suicides
23. Rapid Response Guide
• Steps for Rapid Response to a Chemical HAZMAT Incident
• Three levels of Event Recognition
• Indicators that Lead to Chemical Incident Recognition
• Consider Other Explanations
• How to Recognize a Chemical HAZMAT Incident
• How to Recognize a Chemical MEI Incident
• How to Recognize a Chemical WMD Incident
• Declare and Activate the Disaster Response System