Title: Control of Hazardous Substances, Legislations and GHS in India
1Control of Hazardous Substances, Legislations and
GHS in India
- S. K. Mishra
- National Safety Council, India
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3Control of Hazardous Substances, Legislations and
GHS in India
4 LEGISLATIONS
- FACTORIES ACT -1948 ( Safety in Manufacturing
activity) - Act is in enforcement since 1881 and enforced by
State Governments - Machine Guarding,
- Specific provisions for certain operations such
as Solvent Extraction Plants, Agro-chemicals - Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health
- Exits, Illuminations etc.
5 LEGISLATIONS
- MANUFACTURE, STORAGE IMPORT OF HAZARDOUS
CHEMICALS -1989 (Under Environment Protection
Act) - Quantity based approach in management of Hazards
- Rules On-Site plans for installations having
hazardous substances more than Threshold
Quantities - Safety Report for Bulk Storages
6THE EMERGENCY PLANNING , PREPAREDNESS RESPONSE
FOR CHEMICAL ACCIDENTS RULES-1995
- 4 layered organisational structure
- Collective approach
- LCG ( Local Crisis Group ) For all emergencies
involving hazardous substances in Tehsil or
Municipal Corporation ( County Level) - DCG - (District Crisis Group )
- SCG - (State Crisis Group ) For the State
- CCG ( Central Crisis Group ) For the Federal
Government
7Other Legislations
- THE PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE ACT RULES- 1991
( PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION TO THE OUTSIDERS IN
RESPECT OF MAJOR INCIDENTS IN FACTORIES) - THE HAZARDOUS WASTES(MANAGEMENTHANDLING)
RULES-1989
8 LEGISLATIONS
- MOTOR VEHICLES ACT-1988 Rules thereunder (
Safety in transportation of Hazardous substances) - THE PETROLEUM AND EXPLOSIVE ACT-1884 Rules (
Safety in handling of Petroleum and Petrochemical
including bulk storages)
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Central motor Vehicle Rule-1989 Statutory
Provisions
- R-129 Transportation of Haz. Goods nature
- R-129A Spark Arrestor Provision
- R-130 Manner of display of class lables
- R-131 Responsibility of Consignor for safe
transportation of Haz. Goods - R-132 Responsibility of Transporter Owner
for safe transportation of Haz. Goods - R-133 Responsibility of Driver for safe
transportation of Haz. Goods
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Central motor Vehicle Rule-1989
- R-134 Emergency Information Panel.
- R-135 Drivers to be instructed.
- R-136 Report of accidents by Driver to
Police Station. - R-137 Display of Class Labels.
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Schedules Under MV Act
- Schedules 1 How to identify Toxic, Flammable ,
Explosive Chemicals - Schedules 2 List of Hazardous Chemicals
- Schedules 3 Classification of Chemicals based
on UN Numbers - Schedules 3
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EMERGENCY INFORMATION PANEL (EIP)
- Correct Technical Name
- U N Number
- HAZCHEM Code
- Class Labels
- Emergency Dial
- Special Advice if any
13 EIP CLASS LABLES ON TANKER / TRUCKCARRYING
HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS
14CLASS LABLES OF DANGEROUS GOODS UNDER MV ACT
- CLASS-1 EXPLOSIVES
- e.g. TNT, Symbol-Exploding bomb with orange
background
CLASS-2.1 FLAMMABLE GASES e.g. LPG, Hydrogen,
Symbol-white flame with red background
CLASS-2.2 NON-FLAMMABLE GASES e.g. Chlorine,
Nitrogen, Symbol-black cylinder with green
background
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CLASS LABLES OF DANGEROUS GOODS UNDER MV ACT
CLASS-3 FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS e.g. Petrol,
Symbol-white flame with red background
CLASS-4 FLAMMABLE SOLIDS e.g. Calcium carbide,
sulphur, Symbol-black flame with red white
vertical stripes background
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CLASS LABLES OF DANGEROUS GOODS UNDER MV ACT
CLASS-5.1 ORGANIC PEROXIDE e.g. Hydrogen
Peroxide, Symbol-black flame above circle ,
yellow background
CLASS-5.2 OXIDIZING AGENT e.g. KMnO4
CLASS- 6 POISON (TOXIC)GAS e.g. Chlorine, H2S,
CS2 Symbol-black skull with crossbones with
white background
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CLASS LABLES OF DANGEROUS GOODS UNDER MV ACT
CLASS-7RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES e.g. Uranium,
Radiuum
CLASS-8 CORROSIVE e.g. Hydrochloric Acid,
Sulphuric acid, Caustic Soda
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The Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous
Chemicals Rules, 1989
(Schedule-I)Indicative Criteria and List of
Toxic Chemicals
19SAFETY DATA SHEET
- Safety data sheets or SDS are information
sheets on products that - tells what chemicals are in the product,
- what the hazards of the chemicals are,
- how to protect yourself from the hazards.
SDS
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Safety Data Sheet Contents
- Material identification Use
- Hazardoud Ingredients of Material
- Physical properties of the product
- Fire Explosion Hazards
- Reactivity Data
- Toxic properties of chemical/ Health hazards
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Preventive Measures
- First Aid / Emergency measures
- Additional information
21Introduction to Global Harmonised Systems (GHS)
- Our Country is a signatory to treaty concerning
harmonisation of Labels under GHS - However presently practised system will undergo
very minor changes under GHS - To have a unified and standardised approach
Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of
India has initiated certain steps and has also
established a dialogue with the industry.
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