Structural collapse, Industrial
accidents, oil spills
Presented by
Mrs.M.P.Sasirekha
Collapse
• In construction it relates to the mechanisms
of structural failure that can lead to the partial
or complete collapse of a building or
other structure.
Classifications of collapse
• Partial and complete collapse
• Disproportionate collapse
• Pancake collapse
• Total progressive collapse
• Partial progressive or pancake collapse
• Symmetrical Collapse
Industrial accident
• An industrial accident is a serious event that
involves hazardous materials and that can
have consequences for the surrounding
population and environment
• Depending on the nature of the products
involved, the accident can take the form of a
fire, an explosion or the emission of toxic or
radioactive material.
What are the Key Factors Contributing to
Industrial Accidents in India?
• Inadequate Regulation and
Monitoring: Redundant regulations, including
15 Acts and 19 rules, lack a unified approach
for the chemical industry. This fragmentation
leads to overlapping jurisdictions and
loopholes, weakening oversight and
enforcement of safety measures.
• Lack of Comprehensive Chemical Risk
Database: The lack of a central database on
industrial chemicals and their risks creates a
knowledge gap, hindering hazard
assessment and safety protocol development
• Insufficient Worker Training and
Awareness: Boiler operation often falls to
untrained, contractual workers, lacking proper
safety and emergency response training
as highlighted by IIT Kanpur.
– This leads to confusion during accidents and
increases risks, especially with hazardous
chemicals.
• Poor Investment in Worker Safety: Cost-
cutting by some industries often neglects
safety equipment and infrastructure, such as
proper ventilation and fire safety.
– IIT Kanpur study (2023) stresses the need for
increased investment in worker safety to reduce
industrial accidents.
• Lack of maintenance.
Oil spills
• Oil spills occur when petroleum oil is
released into the ocean following accidents,
such as vessels crashing or damage and
problems with oil platforms and drilling.
Spotting oil spills
• Radar data is typically used to detect oil spills with
satellites, but it can be very difficult to locate oil spills as
looking for relatively small patches of oil in vast oceans is
a challenge.
• Identifying oil is also difficult, as a dark patch on the
ocean may be from the event in question, or a natural
release of oil or different substance altogether.
• Once a particular oil spill that needs to be monitored is
identified, however, satellites can play a useful role in
noting the source, mapping the extent and tracking the
direction the spill may take.
What are the main causes of Oil Spills?
• Natural causes: Tsunami, Cyclone,
Thunderstorm etc.
• Human Causes: War, attack, sabotage, human
mistakes leading to a collision or some
technical reasons
What are the major impacts of Oil Spill?
• On marine life
• On birds
• On human
• https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Ty
pes_of_structural_collapse
• https://www.drishtiias.com/daily-updates/dail
y-news-analysis/industrial-accidents
• https://www.britannica.com/explore/savingea
rth/9-biggest-oil-spills-in-history
• https://www.clearias.com/oil-spill-disasters/
Thank you

structural collapse , industrial accidents, oil spills

  • 1.
    Structural collapse, Industrial accidents,oil spills Presented by Mrs.M.P.Sasirekha
  • 2.
    Collapse • In constructionit relates to the mechanisms of structural failure that can lead to the partial or complete collapse of a building or other structure.
  • 3.
    Classifications of collapse •Partial and complete collapse • Disproportionate collapse • Pancake collapse • Total progressive collapse • Partial progressive or pancake collapse • Symmetrical Collapse
  • 5.
    Industrial accident • Anindustrial accident is a serious event that involves hazardous materials and that can have consequences for the surrounding population and environment • Depending on the nature of the products involved, the accident can take the form of a fire, an explosion or the emission of toxic or radioactive material.
  • 6.
    What are theKey Factors Contributing to Industrial Accidents in India? • Inadequate Regulation and Monitoring: Redundant regulations, including 15 Acts and 19 rules, lack a unified approach for the chemical industry. This fragmentation leads to overlapping jurisdictions and loopholes, weakening oversight and enforcement of safety measures.
  • 7.
    • Lack ofComprehensive Chemical Risk Database: The lack of a central database on industrial chemicals and their risks creates a knowledge gap, hindering hazard assessment and safety protocol development
  • 8.
    • Insufficient WorkerTraining and Awareness: Boiler operation often falls to untrained, contractual workers, lacking proper safety and emergency response training as highlighted by IIT Kanpur. – This leads to confusion during accidents and increases risks, especially with hazardous chemicals.
  • 9.
    • Poor Investmentin Worker Safety: Cost- cutting by some industries often neglects safety equipment and infrastructure, such as proper ventilation and fire safety. – IIT Kanpur study (2023) stresses the need for increased investment in worker safety to reduce industrial accidents. • Lack of maintenance.
  • 10.
    Oil spills • Oilspills occur when petroleum oil is released into the ocean following accidents, such as vessels crashing or damage and problems with oil platforms and drilling.
  • 11.
    Spotting oil spills •Radar data is typically used to detect oil spills with satellites, but it can be very difficult to locate oil spills as looking for relatively small patches of oil in vast oceans is a challenge. • Identifying oil is also difficult, as a dark patch on the ocean may be from the event in question, or a natural release of oil or different substance altogether. • Once a particular oil spill that needs to be monitored is identified, however, satellites can play a useful role in noting the source, mapping the extent and tracking the direction the spill may take.
  • 12.
    What are themain causes of Oil Spills? • Natural causes: Tsunami, Cyclone, Thunderstorm etc. • Human Causes: War, attack, sabotage, human mistakes leading to a collision or some technical reasons
  • 13.
    What are themajor impacts of Oil Spill? • On marine life • On birds • On human
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    • https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Ty pes_of_structural_collapse • https://www.drishtiias.com/daily-updates/dail y-news-analysis/industrial-accidents •https://www.britannica.com/explore/savingea rth/9-biggest-oil-spills-in-history • https://www.clearias.com/oil-spill-disasters/
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