Regulatory Framework For Managing Off Site Emergencies
Regulatory Framework For Managing Off Site Emergencies
Dr. S.K.Sarkar Member Secretary West Bengal Pollution Control Board January 16, 2005
Legislative Framework
1. The Factories Act, 1948 [Section 41-B]
2. The Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals, Rules, 1989 [Rule 13 & Schedule 11, Rule 14 and Schedules 5 & 12]
3. The Chemical Accidents (Emergency Planning, Preparedness & Response) Rules, 1996 [Rules 5, 6,7, 8; Schedules VII & VIII and Rules 9, 10, 11 and 12]
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What is an Emergency?
A disaster or emergency as defined under the Regulatory System for emergency preparedness such as:
1] Fire 2] Explosion 3] Release of toxic gases 4] Spillage of hazardous chemicals during storage, processing or transportation.
Nature of events Meteorological condition Topographic conditions Socio-economic profile Response System Characteristics
Support Services
Police
Support Services
Fire Station
Industrial FireStation
Technical Experts
Technical Team
Industrial Hospitals
Government Hospitals
Private Hospitals
Laboratories
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ERP: Objectives
In order to be in a State of readiness to handle any adverse effects of chemical emergency, occupier of industrial installation & District collector are required to prepare EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN (ERP).
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ERP includes:1. Identification of facilities & transport routes. 2. Emergency response procedures, evacuation plans, etc. 3. Notification Procedures. 4. Determination of occurrence and severity of a release. 5. Emergency equipment. 6. Training local emergency teams including medical workers. 7. Mock Drills. 8. Co-ordination to carry out emergency plan.
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Mock Drill
ERP effectiveness & preparedness is tested periodically by conducting mock drills. Haldia mockdrill experts shows constraints: Road accessibilities, railway crossing Road manufacturer Congestion of roads Lack of burn center in hospital
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T H A N K Y O U
T H A N K Y O
10A, Block - LA, Sector - III, Salt Lake City Kolkata - 700 098, West Bengal, India
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