Thematic Cluster : Man Made Disasters
Thematic Session : Industrial & Chemical Disasters
Chairperson : Shri K.C. Gupta
Facilitator(s) : Dr. Anil K. Gupta
Abstracts

SNo.Title of the AbstractAuthor(s)
1UNEP's Integrated Approach to Disaster Management and Context to Industrial Disasters Stefanos Fotiou, Ruth Coutto
2Land-use Planning: A Technological Risk Minimization Tool for Industrial Areas Anandita Sengupta, Cees J van Westen, Debanjan Bandyopadhyay and Anne van der Veen
3Disaster Management vis-a-vis DGFASLI’S Perspectives S S Gautam and B D Dubey
4NSC’s Experience in Developing Integrated Approach in Disaster Management R.P. Bhanushali and A.Y. Sundkar
5Industrial-Chemical Disaster Management Integration with Holistic Framework: Key Challenge for Implementation of National Action Plan Anil K. Gupta and Sreeja S. Nair
6GIS and Online Emergency Planning and Information Reporting System for Chemical Accidents in India Sanjay S. Gahlout, Arpita Gupta, Ajay Kumar and Anil Kumar
7Efforts of TIMA-MARG & DISH for Chemical Disaster Management at Tarapur Industrial Complex M. Vijay Kumar and Sachin Patil
8Identification and Strengthening of Key Provisions in Indian Regulations to Substantially Reduce the Risk in Hazardous Chemical Transportation by Road Pranav Patil, S Vikram and Prakash Patil
9Natural Disasters Triggering Technological and Industrial (Chemical) Mishaps Priti Attri, Anil K Gupta and Smita Chaudhry
10Waste Generation – Snowballing to a Man-made Environmental Disaster Rajesh Duttam, Dr. Susmita Gupta
11Chemical Disasters in Medium /Small Units, Unorganised Sectors, Education/Research Laboratories Rajesh Kumar Gode
12Inculcating Culture of Preparedness for Disaster Management in First Responders, Community & Schools - An Initiative by NDMA B.K. Khanna
13Chemical (Major Accident Hazard) Disaster Risk and their Management R B Gnanavelou
14Disaster Management in Chemical Industries: A Case Study H K Kulkarni and R Bhattacharya
15Handling a Disaster of Chlorine ReleaseB K Panda
16Disruption of Power Generation due to Natural Disasters: Experience of 6 x 250 ME Nathpa Jhakri Hydro-Power Station N.C. Bansal
17Needs of Disaster Risk Management Program for Infrastructure Organizations Ajay Kumar Singh
18Hazardous Waste, Electronic Waste, Biomedical/Radioactive Waste Swati Singh
19Uranium Mining in Jadugoda - a Man-made Disaster Soma Bandyopadhyay
20Chemical and Industrial Accident Hazards in India: An Evaluation of their Causes and Consequences and Mitigation Strategies Ravi Sharma, B.R. Gurjar
21Role of Modeling in Risk Scenarios of Hazardous Atmospheric Chemical Effluents Arun Kumar, S K Dash
22Preventing Disasters Arising out of Tank Farms by Ensuring Their Safety R Siddharthan, K.P. Mohammed
23Needs of Disaster Risk Management Program for Infrastructure Organizations Ajay Kumar Singh
24Eco-introspection of Hazardous Waste Management in India - Disaster Manager’s Perspective Divya Agarwal, Pushpendra and Anil K. Gupta
25Strategic Learning from Past Chemical (Industrial) Disasters Surendra Kumar