MECHANISM AVAILABLE FOR MANAGEMENT OF CHEMICAL ACCIDENTS IN MAHARASHTRA STATE.
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MECHANISM AVAILABLE FOR
MANAGEMENT OF CHEMICAL ACCIDENTS
INMAHARASHTRA STATE
Maharashtra: Data Sheet
Registered Factories: 38,150Working Factories : 31,100Chemical Factories: 3,200MAH Factories: 336
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NUMBER OF MAJOR ACCIDENT HAZARD FACTORIES- 336
Major Accident FactoriesDistribution Profile Region wise
MUMBAI REGION 16 THANE REGION 77 RAIGARH REGION 66 PUNE REGION 83 KOLHAPUR REGION 25 NASHIK REGION 30 NAGPUR REGION 20 AURANGABAD REGION 20
AKOLA REGION 04
MUMBAI
DISTRICT- 16
LPG- 10
CHLORINE-2
MOTOR SPIRIT-4
AMMONIA-1
THANE
DISTRICT- 77
CS2-3
LPG-6
CHLORINE-4
E.O.-4
P.O.-2
PROP.-3
MOTOR SP.-3
BUTANE-1
PROPANE-1
RAIGARH
DISTRICT- 66
OLEUM-4
AMMONIA-4
E.O.-10
CHLORINE-11
LPG-17
STYRENE-3
ETHYLENE-3
PROPANE-2
PROPYLENE-2
BUTADIENE-1
PUNE
DISTRICT- 54LPG-37
E.O.-1
AMMONIA-1
SO3-1
PROPANE-4
MOTOR SP-1
NASHIK
DISTRICT-22
LPG-12
PROPANE1
PROPANOL-1
PHORATE-1
ETHYL ALC.-2
MOTOR SP.-3
CHLORINE-1
MET.PARATHION- 1
AURANGABAD
DISTRICT- 14
LPG-10
ETHYL ALC.-3
CHLORINE-1
NAGPUR DISTRICT-11
LPG-6
MOTOR SP-2
CHLORINE-1
MET.PARATHION-2
Crisis Groups
• State Crisis Group --------------- 1
• District Crisis Groups ----------- 30
• Local Crisis Groups ------------- 58
District & Local Crises Group
S.No. District DCG LCG
1 Mumbai 1. City
2. Suburban
--04
1.Sewree Wadala
2.Chembur Trombay
3.Kurla to Mulund
4.Bandra to Dahisar
2 Thane Constituted --11
1 Thane City
2.Navi mumbai
3.Kalyan Dombivali
4. Ulhasnagar
5 Ambarnath
6 Kalyan Taluka
7 Murbad Taluka
8 Shahapur Bhivandi
District & Local Crises Group9. Wada
10. Vasai
11 Tarapur
3. Pune Constituted -- 05
1.Pune Haveli Maval
2. Pimpri Chinchvad
3.Chakan
4. Ranjangaon shirur
5 Baramati,Indapur Daund
4. Raigad Constituted --04
1. Panvel
2. Mangaon
3. Mahad
4. Alibaug
District & Local Crises Group5. Nagpur Constituted --06
1 Katol Kondhali
2. Hingna Butibori
3. Kampthi
4.Ramtek, Mouda
5.Kalmeshwar
6.Saoner
6. Nashik Constituted --04
1.Manmad
2.Sinnar
3.Ambad,Satpur
4.Igatpuri
7. Kolhapur Constituted --04
1 Panhala
2 Sirot
3.Chandgad
4.Hatkanagale
District & Local Crises Group
8 Ratnagiri Constituted --03
1 Khed, Chiplun
2 Guhagar
3. Ratnagiri
9 Sangli Constituted --02
1.Hajariwadi Paluj
2.Sangli Miraj
10 Aurangabad Constituted --02
1.Walunj
2.Chikhalthana
11. Wardha Constituted Wardha
District & Local Crises Group
12 Gondia Constituted Gondia Taluka
13 Chadrapur Constituted Chandrapur Taluka
14 Bhandara Constituted
15 Gadchiroli Constituted
16 Jalgaon Constituted Jalgaon Taluka
17 Dhule Constituted Dhule Taluka
District & Local Crises Group
18 Ahmadnagar Constituted MIDC Area
19 Solapur Constituted MIDC Area
20 Satara Constituted --02
1 MIDC Area
2. Other than MIDC
21 Akola Constituted Akola Taluka
22 Washim Constituted WashimTaluka
23 Buldhana Constituted Buldhana Taluka
24 Jalna Constituted Jalana Taluka
District & Local Crises Group
25 Beed Constituted
26 Nanded Constituted
27 Parbhani Constituted
28 Usmanabad Constituted
29 Latur Constituted
Disaster Management Plans
• On Site Emergency Plans prepared by all MAH units.
• Off Site Emergency Plans prepared by all District Crisis Groups.
Mutual Aid Response Group(MARG)
Introduction • A voluntary initiative on developing ‘mutual aid
arrangement’ for effective emergency response• Initiative of the Association of Industries in
Industrial pockets; a forum to mutually help each other by sharing available resources to tackle emergencies
• This industry initiative is promoted by the DISH, which is the regulatory agency in Maharashtra under the Factories Act 1948
• Proactive role in risk reduction, awareness and education
Objective
• To identify and utilise the available resources effectively to mitigate emergency effects
• Minimise loss of life, property and human suffering
• Support the industries– Technical Expertise on Chemical Safety – Fire Prevention and Control – Medical Facilities
• Information sharing on Hazardous Chemicals
Objective
• Preparation of ‘Green Book’: a ready reckoner of industries
• Safety training, Awareness programmes, Seminars
• Visual display of Safety information
• Formulate an Off-Site Emergency Plan
• Assist Government agencies in case of Off-Site Emergency
MARG Comprises
• Directorate of Industrial Safety and Health• Representatives of Large, Medium and Small
Scale Industries• Technical Experts from Industries• Safety Professionals• Fire Brigade• Local Police Personnel• Medical Experts from Industries and Local
Hospitals
Safety Awareness Campaign
• Safety Training for Supervisors
• Safety awareness for Contract Workmen
• Transport Safety for drivers of vehicles carrying Hazardous Chemicals
• Safety Training for Police Personnel
• Safety Competitions for children
• Mockdrill of onsite &off-site
Directorate Industrial Safety & Health, Maharashtra State
Under ”Awareness & Preparedness Training Program
1) 650 workers---70 factories are trained to handle Chlorine Emergency
2)Police Force are trained in handling Chemical Emergency
1. Mulund-Bhandup…….300 2. Thane…………………450 3. Kalyan………………...210 4. Raigad…………….1900 5. Tarapur……………200
3) Drivers of Lorry/tankers carrying Hazardous chemicals of various factories are trained…. 3672 no of drivers are trained.
• Mutual Aid Response Groups -- There are fifteen Mutual aid response groups in Mahrashtra are in operations.
• Some of them are 1. Worli-SEEPZ-Andheri 2. Trombay 3. Thane 4Tarapur 5.Kalyan 6.Patalganga 7.Ratnagiri 8.Nagpur
Emergency Response Centers
• There are two Emergency Response Centers
• Rasayani
• Mahad- started functioning from March 2007
Facilities available at ERC, Mahad
• OPD
• X-ray Room
• Operation Theatre
• Arrangement for six bed
• Consultation
• Dental Care
Mock drill of the on-site and off-site emergency
--Ensured that at least two on-site and one off-site mock drill are carried out in a year by every MAH factories.
--Programme of mock drill of on-site and off-site emergency is given to all MAH factories in the beginning of the calendar year..
--Mock drills are attended by the Additional/Joint Director, Industrial Safety & Health (Regional Head), along with officers, Safety professional/experts and officers of all MAH factories.
-- Observers are appointed for this mockdrill. After mock drill observations were discussed in detailed
with top management. The lacunas were noted and are rectified in next mock
drill.
Mock drill of the on-site emergency at one of the MAH Factories at Mumbai
The Additional Director, Industrial Safety & Health, Mumbai discussing observations after Mock drill of the on-site emergency
Visual Infosign Contact details: MARG Members
Sample: Identification Card for District Crises Group Members
Highway Hoarding
“Generation Next” A Part of the Safety Campaign
Case: Bromine Leakage on Highway handled by Marg members
Conclusion
• Mutual Aid Response Groups can effectively mobilize resources and play vital role to reduce consequences
• MARG activities have resulted into reduction in numbers of Accidents by approx. 30 %
• Diligent Mock Drills conducted under the guidance of MARG and DISH have improved the efficiency and effectiveness of preparedness and response
• Training and Awareness Campaigns with involvement of the society have helped the dissemination of “Emergency Preparedness Plan” at all levels
Recognition
• Recognized by National Disaster
Management Authority, Government of India• Included above scheme in their Guidelines
for Chemical
Disasters in their issue in April 2007
MARG: Path Forward for Safety
Thank You!