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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
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
S NO Name Designation Office Address/ Telephone No
1. Shri Joyanta Chakraborty
Disaster Management
Officer
Directorate of Disaster Management
West Bengal, 09831056542(M)
Office Fax : 033- 22650795
Office no. : 033- 22497358
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
5. Thiru V. Thangaraj
Dy. Chief Inspector of
Factories
No.53/13, Second St,
Thowleth Nagar,Cuddalore -607 001
Ph : 04142 – 222826
Mobile: 09943660433
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
8. Sri Ashutosh R Apte,
Disaster Management
Dept. ,Goa
Collectorate, South Goa
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
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,
S NO Name Designation Office Address/ Telephone No
Mantralaya, Raipur.
Tel. : 0771-2221155(O), 5080955(O),
5017316(R), Fax: 0771-2221055
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];
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
15. Ms Deepali Gadkari Assistant Professor CEPT University
16. Ms. Darshana Rawal Teaching Assistant CEPT Univerisity
17.
Ms. Ruha Akhtar Husseni Research Assistant
CEPT Univerisity
18.Ms. Riddhi Vyas Research Assistant CEPT Univerisity
19.Ms. Ashana Patel Research Assistant CEPT Univerisity
20.Ms. Bindi Shastri Research Assistant CEPT Univerisity
21.Mr. Ashish Upadhyay Research Assistant CEPT Univerisity
22.Mr. Ravi Upadhyay Research Assistant CEPT Univerisity
23.Mr. Kunal Vatsayan M Tech Student CEPT Univerisity
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
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
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
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