| Code |
SID|2009|iDRM|298
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| Short title |
Study tour industrial Disasters Risk Management |
| Title |
Exposure to European administrative and regulatory systems for chemical / industrial Disasters Risk Management |
| Thrust Area |
SID: Sustainable Industrial Development |
| Project |
iDRM: industrial Disaster Risk Management |
| Persons |
Dipl.-Biol. Florian Bemmerlein-Lux
(Trainer)
Dr. Christian Jochum
(Trainer)
Dipl.-Biol. Peter Bank
(Trainer)
Dr. Rakesh Dubey
(Moderator)
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| Institutions |
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| Event Details |
| Date |
Place |
Details |
Application |
Sun
20.06.2010
Sat
03.07.2010
14
Day(s)
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Frankfurt - Bonn - Duisburg
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Frankfurt - Bonn - Duisburg
Frankfurt - Bonn - Duisburg
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Contact Name: Peter Bank
peter@ifanos-concept.eu |
Participants - 12, M - 11, F - 1 |
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| Max. participants |
15 |
| Target Group |
Regulators
• CIF/Directorate of Industrial Safety and Health – at least one of Andhra Pradesh
• Directorate General Factory Advice Service and Labour Institutes
Training Institutions and independent trainers:
• DMI
• National Civil Defence College Nagpur
• National Fire Service College (NFSC), Nagpur
Administration (responsible for chemical/industrial DRM and planning of Industrial Estates):
• MoEF
• NDMA – Mockdrill specialist
• APIIC
• State Chapter of National Safety Council Andhra Pradesh
First Responders |
| Training Organiser |
InWEnt, GTZ-ASEM |
| Institutions Involved |
DMI |
| Course objectives |
- Exposure to an advanced system of iDRM for On-site, Off-site and industrial estate based emergency response, control and prevention measurements including concepts mock drills
- Learn approaches for the design of industrial estates with focus on management, infrastructure and operation procedures for prevention and first response
- Experience and evaluation of capacity building processes for preventive measures in industries, organisations of first responders and of the civil society
- Learn about the structure and role of fire brigades incl. the corresponding rules and processes of control
- Discuss the regulative approaches and their implementation processes with supervisors, first responders and disaster risk managers of industries, regulating agencies and planners
- Discuss first steps towards an institutional cooperation between India and Germany
- Elaborate the lessons learned with respect to their relevance for the Indian context and create practical visions and innovative ideas for future implementation
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| Expected results/impacts |
After the visit and exposure, the participants
- Know best practices and are motivated and professionally prepared to optimise planning in iDRM and for the establishment of “Disaster Management Cells” in industrial parks.
- Are motivated and have the background knowledge to improve existing - and develop new - concepts, guidelines and regulations in preventive measures for:
- industrial areas/parks
- process oriented on-site measurements to prevent transport, storage and process based risks
- integrating on-site and off-site emergency planning, especially relevant for industrial parks
- Know a variety of best practice approaches for planning and implementation of preventive measures in different set ups for MHA industries incl. buffer zones, infrastructure requirements and operation models
- Know mechanisms for and importance of community focused information and the inclusion of civil society and organisations into the disaster risk management plans
- Have contacts to the responsible administration, first responders, training institutions and different Industries /industrial estates and the possibilities for future cooperation/information exchange are made
- Have an overview of the different training programmes and approaches for first responders and disaster risk managers and can use this experience to update capacity building efforts in India
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| Indicators to measure success/impact |
- International input leads to a professional design of DRM-Cells in a pilot activity. The learning’s are reflected in the design of guidelines for DRM-Cells
- “Disaster Management Cells” in industrial parks are in-stalled and considered as best practice examples
- The input of European Training Providers are used and adapted for Indian conditions – the collected and discussed concepts, guidelines and background material is used for the design of capacity building programmes in iDRM
- The exchange of experiences between German and Indian Institutions started
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| Description of contents/agenda |
Visits of industrial areas:
- Refinery
- Complex chemical plant and participation in a “Table Top Extended Exercise” (Simulating an emergency up to the point where equipment is used
- Steel plant (metal industry)
- Port, Waterways and storage (Duisburg)
- Logistic enterprise specialized on Hazardous Chemicals
Institutions and Installations for Guidance, Planning and Supervision of Disaster Risks
- Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance (BBK) http://www.bbk.bund.de
- State Ministry of Interior (optionally)
- Transport Accident Information and Assistance system (TUIS) – a voluntary system of German Chemist Industry
First Responders
- Fire Brigades (municipal and rural)
- Medical Doctor in Charge (Leitender Notarzt) - (hospital) - Local Health Agency
- THW - Technical Response Force and one of their training centres
Training Institutions for Disaster Risk Management
- Training Institute for Disaster Management in Aarweiler
- THW
- Institutes of Fire Brigades
- Training and Organisation of (rural) Fire Brigades
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| Pictures |
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| Event report and material |
Travel Guide Visit cum Exposure to Germany
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