MSIHC Rule, 1989 in Hindi

Safety guidelines for handling Hazardous chemicals.

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MSIHC Rule, 1989 in Hindi

What You Will Learn!

  • To understand the concept of Hazardous chemicals.
  • To know the safety guidelines for Manufacturing, Storage & Import of Hazardous chemicals.
  • To know the legal requirements for Manufacturing, Storage & Import of Hazardous chemicals.
  • How to prepare Emergency On-site and Off-site emergency plan to handle Hazardous chemicals.

Description

THE MANUFACTURE, STORAGE AND IMPORT OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS RULES (MSIHC), 1989

1. Short title and commencement

2. Definitions

3. Duties of Authorities

4. General responsibility of the occupier during industrial activity

5. Notification of major accident

6. Industrial activity to which rules 7 to 15 apply

7. Notification or sites

8. Updating of the site notification following changes in the threshold quantity

9. Transitional provisions

10. Safety reports

11. Updating of reports under rule 10

12. Requirement for further information to be sent to the Authority

13. Preparation of on-site emergency plan by the occupier

14. Preparation of off-site emergency plans by the authority

15. Information to he given to persons liable to be affected by a major accident

16. Disclosure of information

17. Collection, development and dissemination of information

18. Import of hazardous chemicals

19. Improvement notices

20. Power of the Central Government to modify the Schedules AND 12 SCHEDULES

•The Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of India has notified the rules under title “Manufacture Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989 to deal with the safety and environmental aspects associated with hazardous chemicals. The salient features of the rules are as follows:

•This rule applies to an industrial activity in which a hazardous chemical, subject to schedule 1,is or may be involved

•The occupier is required to inform to the authority, in schedule 6 ,of any major accident caused due to hazardous chemicals occurring on a site or in a pipeline.

•The concerned authority shall undertake full analysis of the major accident and send the requisite information to the MoEF.

•The criteria of industries coming under preview of isolated storage is given in the schedule 2.

•The occupier is required to submit a written report in schedule 7, to the concerned authority.

•The occupier is required to submit safety report as specified in schedule 8.

•The occupier shall prepare and keep updated on site emergency plan as per schedule 11, detailing how major accident will be dealt in the industry on the site.

• An off site emergency plan shall be prepared by the concerned authority, as in schedule 5, to deal with the emergencies.

•The importer of hazardous chemicals shall inform to the authority in the prescribed form.

•Authority at the state is to advice to the importer and the concerned port authority for regarding safety measures to be observed by them.

• The importer shall maintain the records of hazardous chemicals as specified in schedule 10.

•The road transportation of hazardous chemicals should be in accordance in the Central Motor Vehicle Rules 1989.

Who Should Attend!

  • Students or Industrial persons who are interested in Safety, Health and Environment field.

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  • Workplace Health and Safety

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