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ByByH. SRINIVASAIAHH. SRINIVASAIAH

Director of Factories & BoilersDirector of Factories & BoilersGovernment of KarnatakaGovernment of Karnataka

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Introduction The State of Karnataka has 11553

factories and 2799 boilers registered with the department. It employs around 11 lakh workmen. Amongst 11553 registered factories, about 1019 units have been identified as industries involving hazardous processes of which 78 industries are classified as Major Accident Hazardous installations.

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

Hazardous Units • 78 industries has been classified as major

accident hazard installations in the State of Karnataka, as per schedule - 2 of Chemical Accident (Emergency Planning, Preparedness, Response) Rules, 1996.

• All the MAH industries have got their On-site emergency plan approved the department of Factories and Boilers.

• All the onsite emergency plans are revised on any change in the capacities, process, organization setups.

• All these MAH installations have furnished the technical informations, details of off site effects by conducting risk analysis, identifying the affecting area, population, flora-fauna, available resources, mutual aid partners, etc.

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

DISTRICT WISE LOCATIONS OF MAH INSTALLATIONS

Sl.No. Name of the District No. of MAH units

1 Bangalore Rural 18

2 Bangalore Urban 133 Belgaum 054 Bellary 045 Dakshina Kannada 126 Dharwad 067 Haveri 02

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

Sl.No. Name of the District NO. of MAH units

8 Hassan 01

9 Kolar 0110 Koppal 0111 Mysore 0712 Raichur 0113 Shimoga 0314 Tumkur 0215 Uttar Kannada 02

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

DISTRICT WISE LOCATIONS OF MAH INSTALLATIONScontd…..

THE INVENTORY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL STORED, USED AND HANDLED IN THE STATE.

Sl. No.

Particulars Quantity Main Hazard

1 LPG 72580 MT Fire / Explosion2 Petroleum Products 295396 KL Fire3 Chlorine 1705 MT Toxic and Corrosive4 Liquid Oxygen 4591 MT Cold burns, oxidizing5 Carbon Di sulphide 200 MT Toxic6 Ammonia 10053 MT Toxic and Corrosive7 Liquid Nitrogen 720 MT Cold burns

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

THE INVENTORY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL STORED, USED AND HANDLED IN THE STATE.

Sl. No.

Particulars Quantity Main Hazard

8 Corex Gas 100000nm3 Toxic, Fire & Explosion

9 Hydrochloric acid 1185 MT Corrosive10 Sulphuric acid 3039 MT Corrosive11 Phosphoric acid 21000 MT Corrosive12 Blast furnace gas 27000 nm3 Toxic, Fire and

Explosion13 Other chemicals

like Naptha, Solvent, Ethyl Mercaptan, Sulphur dioxide, Sodium Hydroxide, etc.

5402 Mt -

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

• Large storage of capacity of petroleum product is at Dakshina Kannada followed by Bangalore Districts.

• Large quantity of chlorine is handled at Uttara Kannada followed by Shimoga and Haveri Districts.

• Large quantity of Ammonia is being handled at Dakshina Kannada.

• Large quantity of liquid oxygen is being handled at Bellary Districts.

• Large quantity of (5.6 million metric tones per annum) petroleum products is being pumped in the Mangalore – Bangalore oil pipeline.

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

Glance on District wise distribution of Hazardous materials

MAJOR CHEMICAL ACCIDENT INDUSTRIES – DISTRICT WISE WITH HAZARD MATRIX.

Sl.No.

Name of the

District

No. of MAH units Hazards

Petroleum

chemical

FireExplosio

n

Toxic

release

Poisoning

spillage

combination

1 Bangalore Rural 19 -

2 Bangalore Urban 09 -

3 Ramanagaram 04 -

4 Belgaum 04 01

5 Bellary - 03

6 Dakshina Kannada 11 01

7 Dharwar 06 -

8 Haveri - 02

9 Kolar 01 -10 Koppal - 01

11 Mysore 07 -12 Raichur - 01

13 Shimoga 01 02

14 Tumkur 02 -

15Uttar

Kannada

- 02

16 Hassan 01 -17 Udupi 01 -

Total 67 12

M/S. INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITED, LPG BOTTLING PLANT, DEVANAGONTHI, HOSKOTE TALUK, BANGALORE

Worst case scenario : Rupturing of in 1400 MT LPG Horton sphere due to Boiling liquid vapour explosion

Zone AZone AZone A – 37.5 Kw/M2 – 524

M rad – 100% lethality(Plant personnel)

– 37.5 Kw/ M2 – 524 M rad – 100% lethality(Plant personnel)

Zone- A

Affecting areas Population Plant personnel 100Public and vehicles passing nearby 50Total 150

Zone BZone B

Zone - B

12.5 Kw/ M2 – 908 M rad – 1% lethal(Kanekkal, Devalapura)

Affecting areas Population Plant personnel 100Public and vehicles passing nearby 50Kannanehalli village 450

Zone CZone C

- 4.0 Kw/M2 - 1830 M - First Degree burns

Zone C

Affecting areas Population Plant personnel 100Public and vehicles passing nearby 50Kannanehalli village 450Kacharnahalli village 300Dasaraha 400Doddasandra 500Total 1950

M/S. MCF LIMTIED, PANAMBUR, MANGALOREWorst case scenario :

Steady state released of 300 MT/hr liquid Ammonia which is considered equivalent to instantaneous release of 700 tonnes.

Likely affecting areas

1 KM radius circlePanambur, Baikampady, Padukodi and a small portion of

Padukodi.2 KMs radius

Bangra Kulur, Kunjathbail, Padukodi, Kulai and portion of Kavoor, Markada, Kenjar, Thokur.

3 KMs radiusHosabettu, Kenjar, Markada, Derebail, Boloor and major portion of

Thannirbavi, Kavoor, Kulai, Bala, Kalavar, Malavoor.4 KMs Radius

Kodialbail, Kasba Bazar, Pachanady, Padushedde, Katipalla, Iddya and smaller portion of Kadri, Padav, Mudushedde, Adyapady, Malavoor, Bajpe,

Kavoor and Bala.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPORTED THROUGH UNDERGROUND PIPE LINES WITH ROUTES AND HANDLING

STATIONS.

Sl. No.

Name of the pipeline

Products transferred

Length in distance Routes

1Mangalore

Hassan Bangalore Pipe Line project ( MHB Petronet

Petroleum Products like, HSD, MS, SKO,

Mangalore to Hassan

156kms and

Mangalore - Chikkamagalure – Hassan with POL depot &

pipelines station.

Diesel206 kms up

to Devanagonth

i.

Hassan - Tumkur – Bangalore

Rural District,

2Devanagonthi

Devanahalli Pipe line project

ATF 36kmsBangalore Rural

District Devanagonthi –

Devanahalli

3 Reliance Pipe line project Natural Gas 68 kms

Bidar with pumping station of Humunabad

Tq

4Pipe lines

between NMPT to MCF,

AmmoniaPhosphoric

acid naphtha

1 km NMPT, Panambur

5Pipe lines

between NMPT to MRPL & Vice

Versa

Crude oilPetroleum products

LPG10.8 kms NMPT Panambur,

Kunthethur, Bala

6Pipe lines

between NMPT to HPCL, MLIF

LPG 11.2 kms NMPT Panambur, Kunthethur, Bala

7 NMPT to BPCL Petroleum products 3 kms

NMPT, Panambur,

Baikampady.

PORTS HANDLING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE STATE – DISTRICT WISE

District Location Type of port

Hazardous Material handled

Dakshina Kannada District

New Mangalore Port Trust, Panambur

Major port

Crude oil Petroleum productsAmmoniaPhosphoric acidEdible oilLPGMethyl metha crylateSodiuk metha bisulphate

Uttara Kannada District

Karwara port,

KarwaraMinor port Petroleum products

Edible oil

Udupi District Maple Port, Maple Minor port Soda ash

• The State Crisis Group has been constituted in the year 1998.

• The District Crisis Groups have been constituted in all the 15 Districts which are having MAH units and reconstituted wherever necessary.

• The Local Crisis Groups have been constituted in respect of six talukas ( wherever MAH industries are located away from the District Head Quarters).

Compliance by the State

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

The Constitution of different Crisis Groups under the Chemical Accident (Emergency Planning, Preparedness and Response) Rules, 1996 speaks on four tier system of Control and Mitigation procedures. They are :-

I. Central Crisis Group. Secretary, Government of India, Ministry of Environment and Forest.

II. State Crisis Group. Chief Secretary to Government.

III. District Crisis Group. Deputy Commissioner / District Collector.

IV. Local Crisis Group. Sub-Divisional Magistrate.

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

Functioning of SCG• Monitoring the

– safety status of MAH installations in the state.– preparation and updating of Off-site emergency plans.– siting of major and potentially hazard installations.

• Identifying the shortfalls in resources required to handle the emergencies recommending the concerned for compliance.

• Reviewing of chemical accidents.• Assisting the district in fulfilling the shortfalls and

augmentation of emergency facilities. • Conducting of National / State level symposiums,

seminars, workshops for sensitization of top and middle level managements and public authorities.

• Reviewing of off-site emergency plans and mock drills. • Updating the Central Crisis Group by furnishing the

necessary informations.

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

Functioning of DCG• All the Districts are conducting DCG meetings

at an intervals of 3 – 6 months.• Reviewing the

– Health and safety status of the industries,– On site emergency plans – Mock drills conducted by the industries. – Infrastructure facilities available in industries,

emergency authorities and other organizations. – Inspections and Compliance by the industry.

• Conducting the on site emergency mock drills in presence of district administration, experts and local authorities to analyse the strength and weakness in the system.

• Assist the district administration in handling of disasters and emergencies.

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

• Preparation and publication of off-site emergency plan and reviewing on need basis.

• Investigation of chemical accidents.

• Conducting public awareness programmes

• Conducting training programmes, workshops, seminars and symposiums.

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

Details of DCG constitutedSl.

No. Name of the

District NO. of MAH units

Whether DCG constituted or not?

1 Bangalore Rural 18 Constituted 2 Bangalore Urban 13 Constituted 3 Belgaum 05 Constituted 4 Bellary 03 Constituted 5 Dakshina

Kannada12 Constituted

6 Dharwar 06 Constituted 7 Haveri 02 Constituted

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

Sl.No.

Name of the District

NO. of MAH units

Whether DCG constituted or not?

8 Hassan 01 Constituted 9 Kolar 01 Constituted

10 Koppal 01 Constituted 11 Mysore 07 Constituted 12 Raichur 01 Constituted 13 Shimoga 03 Constituted 14 Tumkur 02 Constituted 15 Uttara Kannada 02 Constituted

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

Details of DCG constituted

Functioning of LCG.

• Assisting the DCG in preparation of off-site emergency plan.

• Conducting on site emergency mock drills.• Coordinating with the industries in

augmenting the mutual aid system in industrial pockets.

• Preparation of resource directories.• Conducting local public awareness

programmes.

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

Constitution of Local Crisis Groups

Sl. No. Name of the

District

NO. of MAH units

Whether DCG constituted or not?

1 Haliyal 01 Constituted 2 Puttur 01 Constituted 3 Ramanagaram 03 Constituted 4 Nelamangala 07 Constituted 5 Hoskote 06 Constituted 6 Kunigal 02 Constituted

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

Initiatives of the State Government

• Constitution of Central Safety Monitoring Cell.

• Site Appraisal Committee has been constituted

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

THE CENTRAL SAFETY MONITORING CELL(1989). Identify hazardous Industries. Creation of data-bank Approval of On-site Emergency Plans. Assisting the Districts in preparation of Off site

emergency plan. Organize awareness programmes / Seminars/

Symposiums/ Workshop, in Prevention of Chemical Disasters. Monitoring the inspections of MAH installations, organizing the expert committees visits. Monitoring of work environment using scientific

instruments. Coordinating with NDMA and DMI in conducting of off

site exercise and other awareness programmes.

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

Technical Assistance

State/ District/ Local Crisis Groups Periodical Mock-rehearsals / Public awareness . Investigation into all Chemical Accidents. Information to Central Crisis Group. Coordination with Governmental and Non- Governmental agencies.

Sl No Particulars Total1 No. of chemical units 1019

2 No. of MAH Units 77

3 No. of employees involved in hazardous industries 1,41,857

4 No. of On-site Emergency Plans approved in respect of MAH units

77

5 No. of Safety Audit & Safety reports prepared. 25

6 No. of rehearsals (mock drill) of Major Accident Hazard Industries.

212

CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES STATISTICS

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

STATISTICS OF CSMCSubject 2006 2007 2008

No. of On site emergency plans approved

104 111 97

No. of on site emergency mock drills conducted

124 192 206

No. of public awareness programmes conducted

02 02 08

No. of special training programmes conducted

01 03 03

No. of state level seminars 02 01 01

No. of off site emergency moke drills conducted

02 02 02

No. of state level off site emergency moke drills conducted

-- 01 01

Special achievements• The full scale Off site emergency mock

exercise was conducted under the aegis of NDMA, New Delhi and DMI, Bhopal.

• State level seminars conducted – Plant and Process Safety, Emergency

Preparedness in Hazardous Industries – 2005.

– Disaster Prevention, Planning and Emergency Response in Hazardous Industries – 2006.

– New Trends and Challenges in SHE Management in Hazardous Industries – 2007.

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

State level Site Appraisal Committee constituted

w.e.f. 11.12.2007

Director of Factories and Boilers - Chairman KSPCB ,Member Secretary - Member ROC, Officer In-charge - Member (Occupational Health Specialist) IISc-Professor and HOD - Member (Chemical Engineering Dept) State Oil Coordinator - Member (Oil Industry Expert) Joint Director of Factories - Member

Convener DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

State level Site Appraisal Committee Main Functions

Clearance for siting and expansion of MAH and potentially hazardous industries

Review of On-Site and Off-Site Emergency plans

Visiting the factories to review the safety and health status.

Investigation of chemical accidents/ disasters and give its report and recommendations.

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

Statistics of SAC- 2008

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA

Subject No’s

No. of site clearances issued for initial location / expansion 101

No. of on site emergency plans reviewed and revised 05

No. of hazardous installations visited 08

No. of accidents / dangerous occurrences investigated 04

No. of meetings conducted 10

No. of accidents / dangerous occurrences investigated 04

THANK YOU

H.Srinivasaiah Director of Factories & Boilers in Karnataka

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORIES AND BOILERS, KARNATAKA