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EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN

Monitoring and Enforcement of activity standard in emergency response and disaster management plan (erdmp) ANIL KUMAR SHARMA CHIEF ENGINEER .C.G. ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION BOARD. EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN.

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN

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  1. Monitoring and Enforcement of activity standard in emergency response and disaster management plan(erdmp)ANIL KUMAR SHARMACHIEF ENGINEER.C.G. ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION BOARD

  2. EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN Systematic and Critical examination of an industrial operation in its entiretyto identify potential hazards and level of risks/ disaster. To mobilize all the technical & manpower resources to investigate the causes and means of preventions For foreseeing hazards and risks and preventing them before the occurrence. Regulatory, moral and economic necessity. Safety and productivity are closely linked and sound productivity practices are linked with the sound safety practices. Investments in safety pays back in short period and are thus an economic necessity. Enhances the morale of the work force and add to productivity in turn.

  3. The Rating of Activity Standards Based on the data gathered through questionnaire and participative interaction a detailed activity standard proforma is to be filled up. The rating of activity standards is to be done through brain storming session with groups, industry supervisor, foreman etc. The rating is by a simple semantic scale of “Poor-Fair-Good-Excellent”. The form allows only for manual rating, which is slow and tedious.

  4. The Standard Safety Performance Rating (SSPR) Provides a means of comprehensive safety performance rating under six heads of management control. Organization & Administration of Safety, health & Environment Industrial hazard control Fire control and industrial hygiene Supervisory and workman participation motivation and training. Accident investigation, Analysis Reporting & follow up Action. Off the job safety.

  5. SWOT Analysis of Safety Performance SWOT is a general purpose management performance review system and is valuable for OHS. Audits also. It is a study of the Strengths, Weaknesses and Threats (SWOT) Example: - Strength and Weakness - Exploitation of Opportunities - Recognition and Control of Threats.

  6. Evaluation for Activity Standards for ERDMP Organization and Administration of Safety, Health and Environment. Industrial hazards Control Fire control and Industrial hygiene Supervisory and Workman participation, Motivation and training. Accident investigation analysis, reporting and follow up action. Additional areas of performance rating as may be felt.

  7. Data Required Detailed diagram, layout equipment specification preparing layout etc. Safe operating procedure Maintenance policy laid down practices. Framing Meteorological conditions Area map Necessary data EMP/MP

  8. Methodology Data collection and site visits. Study of the SOPs (Safe Operating Procedures) and safety mechanisms. Study of the organization structure, technical manpower selection, training and age group combinations. Study of the lay out and preparation of Hazard check list. Study of HAZOP report to find the potential disaster scenarios and the possible sequence of deviations leading to disasters and measures to control the same . Development of scenarios of potential disasters. Study of the failure rates and reliability data. Source modeling and Scenario development of potential disasters.

  9. Methodology Study of the meteorological data. Evaluation of the risk levels against other and related human activities as well as international guidelines and norms. Recommendations on control of potential disasters and risk mitigation. Modeling for environmental impact assessment. Interpretation of computer out put. Evaluation of risks, comparison with norms and development of mitigation measures. Preparation of reports HAZOP etc.

  10. Activity Standards for Safety Audits [ EVALUATION DONE FOR :

  11. Thank you

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