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Fire Safety in Industrial Establishments
Fire Safety in Industrial Establishments
SANJAY
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INDEX
Industrial Core Sector
Leading Ten Companies Industrial Domain Industrial Accidents Major Threats Probable Causes Of Accidents Compounding Of Effects Of Accidents Impact Of Industrial Accidents What Could Have Prevented These Losses?
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Defence Production
Telecom & IT
Automobiles Textile And many more
India is the Third fastest growing economy in the world. Indias GDP has touched US$ 4.684 trillion.
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Reliance industries
350
Indian Oil
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State bank of Banking India ONGC Oil and gas operations Banking
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Coal India
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NTPC
Power
309
ICICI Bank
456
Bharti Airtel
Telecom
334
Tata Motors
Automobile
463
HDFC Bank
Banking
Industrial Domain
Storage (Raw Material - Solid, Liquid, Gases) Process Plant & Machinery
Industrial Accidents
Industrial Accidents are caused by chemical, mechanical, civil, electrical, or other process failures due to accident, negligence or incompetence, in an industrial plant which may spill over to the areas outside the plant causing damage to life and property.
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Industrial Accidents
These may originate in: Manufacturing and formulation installations including during commissioning and process operations; maintenance and disposal. Material handling and storage in manufacturing facilities, and isolated storages; warehouses and godowns including tank farms in ports and docks and fuel depots. Transportation (road, rail, air, water, and pipelines).
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Major Threats
Fire Explosion Toxic release Poisoning Combinations of the above
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PROBABLE CAUSES OF ACCIDENTS Process deviations i.e pressure, temperature & flow. Parameters with regard to the state of the substance i.e., solid, liquid or gas, proximity to other toxic substances. Runaway reaction. Hardware failure, resulting in large-scale spills of toxic substances. Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapour Explosion (BLEVE) on the chemicals during transportation.
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Electrical failure Cutting and welding Open flame Carelessness Poor housekeeping Smoking Sabotage
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Meteorology of the area, wind speed and direction, rate of precipitation, toxicity/quantity of chemical released, population in the reach of release, probability of formation of lethal mixtures and other industrial activities in vicinity.
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Industrial Accidents
Living Organisms
Environment
Property
Atmosphere
Pollution
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Major Consequences
Loss of life / injuries Impact on livestock Damage to Flora/fauna Environmental Impact (air, soil,water) Financial losses to industry.
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FILXBOROUGH, 01.06.1974, UK
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Bhopal Gas Tragedy The Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident in India, considered the world's worst industrial disaster. It occurred on the night of 23 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India
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The Jaipur oil depot fire broke out on 29 October 2009 at 7:30 PM (IST) at the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) oil depot's giant tank holding 8,000 kilolitres
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ENVIRONMENT !!!
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Physical Protection
Strict & Rigorous approach in following the Relevant Standards , Codes & Practices Built in Safety Devices and Safety System Venting through Tall stacks Field Monitors for Different Toxic Gases Burning Waste gases in a Flare System
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Provision of Wind Cones Fire Proofing of Steel Structures PPE Passive Protection System Active Protection system Automatic Protection system
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PROCEDURAL PROTECTION
Fire Emergency Procedure
Disaster Preparedness Plan Mutual Aid Scheme
No Smoking Policy
Investigation of All Accidents Hazard Identification through Safety Committee, House Keeping Committee, Safety audit Committee Conducting Plant Survey, safety survey Work Permit System
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Contd.
Safety promotional activities Information notes on unsafe conditions MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet Annual Medical Check up of Employees Safe Start up & Shut Down Procedure
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EDUCATIONAL PROTECTION Periodic Training Program on Safety, Fire Safety and Hazardous properties of materials Mock Fire Drill Safety Manuals
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