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National Institute of Disaster Management (Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India)
5-B, IIPA Campus, IP Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi - 110002
Training Programme on Training Programme on
Applications of Geoinformatics in Disaster Management
PARTICIPANTS
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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
S NO Name Designation Office Address/ Telephone No
email
1. Shri Joyanta Chakraborty
Disaster Management
Officer
Directorate of Disaster Management
West Bengal, 09831056542(M)
Office Fax : 033- 22650795
Office no. : 033- 22497358
[email protected]
2. Prof. N.V.Deshpande,
Head Faculty, DM
Chattisgarh Academy of Administration
0771-4281280(off.);
0771-2263598(Res) |
+91 9993 0355 96
email: [email protected]
3.
Shri M. T. Raji
Chemical Inspector
O/o The Sr. Joint Director of Factories
Deptt. Of Factories and Boilers
& Boilers Kollam, Kerala
4. Sri Y.Mohan Babu
Deputy Chief Inspector of
Factories
Factories Department Govt of AP
email: [email protected]
office Phone: 040-23324843
Res :040- 23738173
Mobile: 09848083872
[email protected]
5. Thiru V. Thangaraj
Dy. Chief Inspector of
Factories
No.53/13, Second St,
Thowleth Nagar,Cuddalore -607 001
Ph : 04142 – 222826
Mobile: 09943660433
[email protected]
6. Shri. Dipak Kumar Vasava
Director, Industrial Safety
& Health, Gujarat
0-9, New Mental Hospital Compound,
Opp. NIOH, Asarwa
Ahmedabad-380016
079-22684254
27460015(R)
Fax. 079-22684249
09825801547
7. Shri Harish Kr. Gupta
Sr. Inspector
Associate Professor
Office of Chief Inspector of Factories &
Boilers,6 C, Jhalana Institutional Area,
Jaipur Rajasthan
Tel: 0141-2709659
Mb: 09928852083
[email protected]
8. Sri Ashutosh R Apte,
Disaster Management
Dept. ,Goa
Collectorate, South Goa
[email protected]
9. Shri. S.P.Rana
Inspector of Factories,
Delhi
Labour Department,
Govt. of NCT Delhi 5, Sham Nath Marg,
D-Block, IInd Floor,
Tel. : 011-23973756 (O),
Mob:09717295551
[email protected]
10. Mr. Rajju Kumar
Inspector of Factories,
Ministry of Labour, Govt.
of Chhattisgarh
O/O Principal Secretary Labour & Chief
Inspector of Factories,
Chattisgarh, Mantralaya, Room No. 155
Dawoo Kalyan Singh Bhavan,
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S NO Name Designation Office Address/ Telephone No
email
Mantralaya, Raipur.
Tel. : 0771-2221155(O), 5080955(O),
5017316(R), Fax: 0771-2221055
[email protected]
11.Shri.Gopal Shah.
Safety Auditor
DGFASLI ( Ministry of Labour - India )
M -098255 19274 ,
094293 88794
12.
Shri. Girish Yadav (Private)
HSE Program Leader
Gillette Bhiwadi, India
M: 9251367593
Email: [email protected] ;
[email protected]
13.Dr. Abhijat A. Abhyankar
Post Doctoral Fellow
Department of Computer
Science and Engineering,
IIT Bombay Powai Mumbai 400076
Contact No
022-25764920 (lab.)
022-25760009 (resi.)
9920577597 (mobile)
14. Ms. Nomita Narayanan Research Scholar
School of Geoinformatics,
University of Pune
[email protected]
15. Ms Deepali Gadkari Assistant Professor CEPT University
16. Ms. Darshana Rawal Teaching Assistant CEPT Univerisity
[email protected]
17.
Ms. Ruha Akhtar Husseni Research Assistant
CEPT Univerisity
[email protected]
18.Ms. Riddhi Vyas Research Assistant CEPT Univerisity
[email protected]
19.Ms. Ashana Patel Research Assistant CEPT Univerisity
[email protected]
20.Ms. Bindi Shastri Research Assistant CEPT Univerisity
[email protected]
21.Mr. Ashish Upadhyay Research Assistant CEPT Univerisity
[email protected]
22.Mr. Ravi Upadhyay Research Assistant CEPT Univerisity
[email protected]
23.Mr. Kunal Vatsayan M Tech Student CEPT Univerisity
[email protected]
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COURSE SCHEDULE
January 31 – February 4, 2011
Day 1 – January 31, 2011 Time
Registration 0930 – 1000
Inaugural Session 1000 – 1100
Pre-training Assessment 1100 – 1130
TEA BREAK 1130 – 1145
Session 1: Disaster Management Framework and integration with
Technological Risk : existing policy and regulatory framework – Dr. Anil
Kumar Gupta
• Introduction to Chemical Disaster Management
• Institutional Frame work – Role of ministries and departments
• Legal framework – EPA Rules (MSIHC and EPPR)
• Offsite plans- Onsite plans
• National DM framework : DM Act – NDMA and Guidelines on Chemical
Disaster Management
1145 – 1300
LUNCH 1300 – 1400
Session 2: Basics of Remote Sensing – CEPT
• Remote sensing definition - principles
• Electromagnetic Spectrum
• Sensors and platforms
• Interaction of objects with EMR – Spectral reflectance
• Resolution
• Applications in Disaster Management
1400- 1530
TEA BREAK 1530 – 1545
Session 3: GIS Basics and Applications in Chemical Disaster Management– Ms.
Sreeja S Nair
• Components of GIS and functions
• Applications in Chemical Disaster Management
o Hazard Mapping
o Developing DM Plans, Onsite offsite plans
o Emergency Response
o Case studies and examples from Delhi and Gujrat
1545 – 1715
Summary of Day 1 programme 1715 – 1730
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Day 2 – February 1, 2011 Time
Exercise B: Hands on session to understand GIS functions – Sreeja S. Nair
• GS functions creating layers
• Editing maps and tabular data
• Joining data
• Query and analysis
• Creating thematic Maps
• Generating outputs
1000 - 1130
Exercise B: Georeferencing - Ms Deepali Gadkari
• Brief about datums and projections
• Georeferencing of Topo Sheets
TEA BREAK 1130 – 1145
Session 4: Understanding Technological Risk Assessment: hazards, accident,
exposure, effects – Debanjan Bandyopadhyay
• Hazardous chemicals and operations (taking link from legal session)
• Nature of hazards and identification, MSDS
• Effects of hazards – Toxicity, radiation and overpressure damage
• Hazard endpoints and damage criteria
1145 – 1230
Exercise C : Hazard Identification & Analysis
• Hazard identification from tank labels
• Chemical hazard identification from MSDS and preventive measures
• Calculation of endpoint for Pool Fire using simple equation
1230 - 1300
LUNCH 1300 – 1400
Session 6: Technological Risk Assessment Methods – Dr. Lorenzo van Wjik
• Quantitative risk assessment methods/approaches
• Accident probability, failure & event trees
• Hazard and Consequence analysis – Toxic release, Fire and Explosion
• Risk Evaluation using matrix
1400 – 1500
TEA BREAK 1530 – 1545
Exercise D: Consequence Analysis
• Generating Hazard Scenario for Vapour Cloud Explosion
• Calculating endpoint distance using MS Excel
• Estimating hazard footprint using ALOHA
1545 – 1715
Summary of Day 2 programme 1715 – 1730
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Day 3 – February 2, 2011 Time
Session 7: Application of GIS for Technological Risk Assessment (TRA) –
Debanjan Bandyopadhyay, Anandita Sengupta, Cees van Westen
• Generating Hazard Footprints using GIS
• Elements at Risk
• Vulnerability arising out of chemical hazards – spatial and temporal
• Risk Map
• Brief introduction to ILWIS / ArcGIS
• Introduction to Risk City and sequence of exercises
1000 – 1130
TEA BREAK 1130 – 1145
Exercise D : Using GIS Tools for TRA
• Importing ALOHA hazard footprint into GIS using MARPLOT
• Identifying elements at risk using ArcGIS/ILWIS
• Vulnerability calculation – spatial & temporal
1145 – 1300
LUNCH 1300 – 1400
Session 9 : Technological Risk Management Information Systems – Nilanjan
Paul
• Using a web-GIS enabled Risk Management Information System (RMIS) to
estimate technological risks and manage emergency scenarios in an
industrial cluster
1400 – 1445
Exercise E : Using RMIS for Technological Risk Management
• Identification of Hazards– chemical inventory, MSDS, etc.
• Identifying Vulnerable Receptors and Emergency Responders
• Generating Queries
• Updating Risk Data
1445 – 1530
TEA BREAK 1530 – 1545
Exercise E: (Contd…)
• Interpreting Meteorological Data for Hazard Modeling
• Hazard Modeling Case Studies using RMIS –
− Scenario generation for Toxic Release and identification of
vulnerabilities
− Scenario generation for Vapor Cloud and identification of vulnerabilities
− Scenario generation for BLEVE and identification of vulnerabilities
− Scenario generation for Pool Fire and identification of vulnerabilities
1545 – 1715
Summary of Day 3 programme 1715 – 1730
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Day 4 – February 3, 2011 Time
Visit to BISAG and SAC
LUNCH BREAK 13 30 PM
Session 10: Technological Risk and LU Planning in Europe – Dr. Lorenzo van
Wjik
• Integrating Risk in LU planning – Concepts and issues
• SEVESO directive and related aspects
• Different LU Planning approaches across the EU member states
• Off-site emergency planning in the European Context
15.30 – 16 30
Session 11: Risk Integrated LU Planning Tools – Lorenzo van Wjik
• Using a Decision Support Tool for LU Planning
• Case Study - Using ARIPAR for LU planning in Europe
16 30-17 30
TEA BREAK 17 30 – 17 45
Session 12: Introduction to Spatial Multi-Criteria Evaluation (SMCE)
Techniques for LU Planning – Debanjan Bandyopadhyay, Cees van Westen
• Introduction to SMCE
• Using SMCE for LU Planning
17 45 – 19 00
Summary of day 4 programme
Day 5 – February 4, 2011 Time
Session 13: Methodology for factoring Industrial Risk in LU Planning in India – Ms.
Anandita Sengupta 9 30 – 10 00
Exercise H - Explore and identify gaps in current practices of Technological Risk
Assessment / Management in India w.r.t planning
• Group Review of Risk City planning and industrial development
• Identification of gaps
• Group Presentations
10 00 -11 15
TEA BREAK 1115 – 11 40
Session 4: Case study on Application of GIS for planning in industrial area –
Dr. Anjana Vyas
• Planning context for industrial areas – land use control plan, perspective
plan, etc.
• Practical aspects related to implementation of plans
• Zoning considerations
11 40 – 12 30
Experience Sharing and
Valedictory Session
12 30 – 13 30
LUNCH 13 30