Chemical Disaster Management
Chemical Disaster
- India is developing as a key global player in the industrial and technology sector. Rapid industrialization has increased the hazard, risk and vulnerability to Chemical Disaster in recent times.
- Chemical disasters are occurrence of emission, fire or explosion involving one or more hazardous chemicals in the course of industrial activity (handling), storage or transportation or due to natural events leading to serious effects inside or outside the installation likely to cause loss of life and property including adverse effects on the environment.
- Frequency and severity of chemical disasters has increased in last few years due to rapid development of ....
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