OBJECTIVES
Objectives of the council is:
To generate,
To develop and
To sustain
a voluntary movement on Health, Safety & Environment at National level
STRUCTURE
It is managed by 51-members Independent Board of
Governors headed by Chairman who is nominated
by Government of India;
The Director General, who is the Chief Executive of
NSC and Secretary to the Board of Governors, is
appointed by the Gov. of India on the
recommendations of the Board.
National Safety Council has 18 Chapters Covering
16 States & one Union Territory and 23 Action
Centers.
National Safety Council is established on 4th March 1966 and
So as the idea of commemorating the Foundation Day
of the council in the form of national awareness
campaign, the first national safety day was launched
in 1972 and has since been organized every year
It has expanded its duration now to a week
commencing from 4th March
To facilitate the industries to celebrate the National
Safety Day/Week Campaign, the council brings out
Safety awareness materials and utility articles with
safety message printed on them.
MEMBERSHIP:
National Safety Council has more than
8500 members all over India comprising
of Industrial Organizations, trade unions,
educational & research Institutes and
professionals.
ACTIVITIES:
Training
Training is NSC’s core activity. The NSC has played a
leadership role in this area at national level and has over the
years developed a wide range of training programs to meet the
emerging needs.
Specialized training program
It conducts variety of Specialized Training Program during the
year keeping in view general requirements of its members
In plant Training Program
The council conducts training program at individual industrial
locations tailored to suit requirements of individual industries
at different levels.
CONFERENCES, SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS
The council organizes national and international
Conferences on Health, Safety & Environmental
themes. These events provide a unique forum
for exchange of information, experiences and
views on latest developments in these fields.
SAFETY AUDIT, HAZARD EVALUATION
AND CONSULTANCY SERVICES
The council has been undertaking Safety Audits
in wide range of industries and also providing
Technical Advice on Safety. Gradually it
expanded the Scope of the services to cover
Hazard Evaluations and providing
Comprehensive Consultancy services on the
matters of Health, Safety & Environment.
PUBLICATIONS
With a view to raise HSE awareness through
promotional materials the council publicizes:
Periodicals
Industrial Safety Chronicle (Quarterly)
Industrial Safety News (Bi-Monthly)
Technical Manuals/Booklets
Safe Practice Pamphlets
Proceedings of International Conferences
Multi-color Posters & Stickers
Awareness materials for celebrating Fire Services Day & World Environment Day
OTHER AREAS
The NSE maintains active liaison with
international institutions and agencies in the
fields of Safety, Health and Environment.
These agencies include ILO, WHO, UNEP,,
EPA, WEC, ADPC, safety Councils of
various countries and other member
organizations.
FUNCTIONING
Functioning of chapter is carried out by
Executive Committee 25 Members including 6-
office bearers appointed by this committee
Executive Committee meets every quarter and
discussed about the activity and future
planning
OBJECTIVES OF THE GUJARAT CHAPTER
I. to devise, advocate, encourage and promote
methods, procedures, research and public support
within its jurisdiction leading to increased safety
and health among workers by adoption of
precautionary measures of all kinds to prevent
accidents, minimize danger and mitigate the
consequences thereof;
II to organize and conduct program, lectures,
conferences and other activities for promoting free
discussion on all matters and questions relating to
safety measures, procedures and research;
III. to conduct educational campaigns with a view to
arousing and maintaining public opinion and interest
of the employers and workers and their support to
safety and accident prevention and to encourage all
persons and other associations to adopt, institute and
support safety measures and accident prevention
programs;
IV. to collect, correlate, publish, distribute and disseminate
educational and information data, reports and all other
material relating to methods and procedures on safety
and to serve as a forum for the voluntary exchange of
such information, experience and ideas on safety and
accident prevention;
V. to co-operate, enlist and develop co-operation among all
persons and other public and private organizations and
agencies in the promotion of safety;
VI. to assist the Council in the organization of Action Centers
and to provide leadership, organizational guidance and
material to promote safety;
VII. to organize contests and to establish fellowships and
scholarships for educational purpose and to award prizes for
suggestions and essays tending to further the interest in
safety;
VIII. to establish a library and to print and publish any
newsletters, periodicals, books, leaflets or films that the
Chapter may think desirable for the promotion of the aims
and objects of the Chapter;
IX. to secure from the State Government recognition and
financial support for carrying out the objects and
aims of the Chapter;
X. to undertake advertising in the press or adopt such
other audio – visual means for making known the
aims and objects of the Chapter;
XI. to make appeals for procuring contributions to the
funds of the Chapter in the shape of donations;
XII. to provide suitable premises for meetings and
carrying on the work of the Chapter for the purpose
of carrying into effect its objects;
XIII. to purchase, take on hire or otherwise, acquire land,
building or other property, movable or immovable,
wherever situated withinto sell, exchange, lease or
otherwise dispose of all or any portion of the
properties of the Chapter , movable or immovable, on
such terms as it may think fit and proper without
prejudice to the interests and activities of the Chapter;
XIV. its jurisdiction and to erect on any such land any
building and to alter or add to and maintain any
building erected upon such land for purpose of
carrying out the aims and objects of the Chapter;
XV. to raise and borrow money on bonds, mortgages,
promissory notes or other obligations on securities
founded or based upon all or any of the properties and
assets of the Chapter or without any securities and
upon such terms and conditions as it may think fit and
to pay out of the funds of the Chapter, all expenses of
and incidental to the raising of money, and to repay
and redeem any money borrowed;
XVI. to draw, accept, make, endorse, discount and deposit
Government of India and other promissory notes, bills
of exchange, cheques or other negotiable instruments
for carrying out the objects of the Chapter;
XVII. to invest funds or money of the Chapter in such manner as
may from time to time, be determined by it;
XVIII. to take any gift or property whether subject to any trust or
not, for any one or more of the objects of the Chapter;
XIX. to undertake and execute any trust, the undertaking where
of may seem desirable or convenient either gratuitously or
otherwise;
XX. to regulate expenditure and manage accounts of the
Chapter; and
XXI. to do all other acts and things with the approval of the
Council as the Chapter may consider necessary, conducive
or incidental to the attainment or enlargement of the
aforesaid objects or any one of them;
PRESENT INITIATIVES
OF
NSC-GUJARAT CHAPTER
1. Date: 24-26 September 2007
A three days workshop on “Disaster
Management” Was organized with NSC-HQ with
Gujarat Chapter at MGLI, Ahmadabad
No. of Participants present – 69 in the workshop
(2) Date: 25th June 2008
A seminar was jointly organized on
”Industrial safety & Health-Challenges and its
Approaches" at Ahmadabad, with the National
Safety Council-Hqs and its Gujarat Chapter,
Director, Industrial Safety & Health, Gujarat
State & Scientists and Engineering Wing of
RERF, Brahmakumaris
878 participants from 427 factories were
present in this seminar
(3) Date: 9th January 2009
A one-day workshop on “Vulnerability & Risk Assessment
of Transportation of Hazardous Chemicals” was organized
jointly with the Director, Industrial safety & Health, Gujarat
State at Ahmedabad.
This workshop was Financed by the Ministry of
Environment & Forests, Government of India
Total 107 participants, amongst the Members of State Crisis
Group and District Crisis Groups, Dept of Police, Fire &
Medical Services, District Authorities, Industries producing
chemicals & Chemical Transporters and Institutes Training
the Drivers transporting the chemicals in the State were
directly benefited by the workshop
(4) Date: 29th May 2009
A seminar on ‘Industrial safety’ was organized in
coordination with the Director, Industrial safety & Health,
Gujarat State first time in Kutch district on 29th May 2009.
This seminar was inaugurated by Hon. Minister Shri
Vasanbhai Ahir as a Chief Guest. District collector was present
in this seminar
Presentations on Various subjects viz; Elements of Safety
Audit, causes of accidents their prevention, Use, Storage,
Handling and transportation of Hazardous Chemicals,
Construction accidents in industries & their preventive
measures, Hazards & Safety Measures in Steel Industries with
case studies, Causes of Fire and its prevention were discussed
470 participant were present in this seminar
(5) Date: 12-6-2009
A seminar on ‘Industrial safety’ was organized in
coordination with the Director, Industrial safety & Health,
Gujarat State at Ankleshwar GIDC, district-Bharuch
The seminar was inaugurated by Hon. Minister Finance,
Labour & Employment, Gujarat State Shri Vajubhai Vala as a
Chief Guest. District collector was present in this seminar
Presentations on Various subjects viz; Elements of Safety
Audit, causes of accidents their prevention, Use, Storage,
Handling and transportation of Hazardous Chemicals,
Construction accidents in industries & their preventive
measures, Hazards & Safety Process Hazards & their
prevention in chemical industries , Causes of Fire and its
prevention were discussed
874 participants were present in the seminar
(6) 8-1-10
Training Program on “Industrial Accident
Prevention & First Aid” at Sadhana, School, Kadi,
District: Mehsana, in collaboration with Deputy
Director, Industrial safety & Health, Kalol
Various topics viz, Accident Prevention Techniques ,Slide & Film Show with Live Demonstration on Fire & Accident Prevention and First Aid Treatment were taken up
113 Participants were present
(7) 5-2-10
Training program on “Prevention & Management of Chemical
Accidents and Web-based CAIRS” at Hotel Comfort Inn
President C.G. Road, Ahmadabad, jointly organized with
Director, Industrial safety & Health, Gujarat State & Supported
by Ministry of Environments & Forests Government of India
107 participants were present
Various topics like_ Prevention of Chemical Accidents with
case studies, Regulatory Provisions for prevention of Chemical
Accidents. Management of Chemical Accidents , Web-based CAIRS including on-line information to be submitted by different authorities in a specific Performa,
(8) Date:14-2-2010
Seminar on “Industrial Safety & Health” at RCC- Hall, GulabKunwarba Ayurved University, Jamnagar , jointly organized with Assistant Director, Industrial safety & Health, Jamnagar
105 Participants were present
Various topics Like_ Industrial Safety, Causes of Fire and its prevention With case studies, Construction Safety, Occupational Health & Safety were taken up
(9) Date: 23-4-2010
Training program on “Prevention & Management of Chemical Accidents and Web-based CAIRS” at Express Hotel, R. C. Datt Road, Vadodara
Jointly organized with: Director, Industrial safety & Health, Gujarat State
Supported by_
Ministry of Environments & Forests Government of India
108 Participants were present
Mr. KNK Murthy, Retired Sr. Manager (Safety), IPCL, Vadodara, made a presentation on ‘Prevention of Chemical Accidents. He explained different mechanisms for preventing the Accidents with case studies.
Shri S. A. Solanki Retired Deputy Director, Industrial Safety & Health Gujarat State presented on “Regulatory Provisions for prevention of Chemical Accidents. He explained important provisions of different existing legislations.
(10) Date: 4-7-10
Seminar on “Industrial Safety & Health in Ship Breaking Activity” in coordination with Asst. Director, Industrial Safety & Health, Jamnagar
Venue: Rotary Hall, Municipal Corporation Compound, Jamnagar
89 Participants were present
Chief fire Officer Jamnagar Mahanagar Palika Jamnagar, has presented the cause of fire and prevention method in ship breaking factories.
Shri Naik, FMO, Essar Oil Ltd. Jamnagar has presented on occupational health & first aid and
Shri S. A. Solanki retired Deputy Director, Industrial Safety & Health, has presented for Hazards & Safety in Ship breaking Activity
(11) Date: 9-7-2010
Workshop on "Web-GIS Based Emergency Planning
and Response System" at Hotel Surya Palace, Sayaji
Ganj, Vadodara
Jointly organized with: Director, Industrial safety &
Health, Gujarat State
Supported by_ (NIC) Ministry of Environments &
Forests Government of India
Shri D. C. Chaudhari, Director, Industrial Safety &
Health, Gujarat State has presented the experience in
developing Off-site & Om Site Plan for MAH units
Mr. Sanjay Gahlout, Dy. Director General, National
Informatics Centre, New Delhi has given introduction of
GEPR
Mr. Ajay Pathak has given detailed demonstration of the software – menus, layers, databases, selection, queries, vulnerable zones, damage distances, RIDS, etc.
Mr. Harsh Pandya Technical Consultant has presented the Hazard Analysis of selected districts
Queries and Answers on Web-GEPR & Interactive session for group exercises and mock scenario simulation was carried out .
88-Participants were present in the workshop
(12) Date: 25 to 27-8-2010
National Level Training Course on Safety &
Health in Construction Work
Venue: Comfort Inn President Ahmadabad
No. of Participants present: 57
Collaborative Program with HQ-NSC, Mumbai
Shri P.V. Thakur, Course Coordinator and Technical Officer, NSC, Mumbai, has given an over view for Construction Safety, Construction Safety Management and Building and Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1996 & Central Rules, 1998
Dr. H.G. Sadhu, Deputy Director, NIOH Ahmedabad has presented on Occupational Health Hazards and their Control Measures in Construction Work
Shri S.A. Solanki Retired Deputy Director, Industrial Safety & Health Gujarat State, has made presentation on Scaffolds (Types, Terminology, Design and Operation) and Safety in the Use of Mobile Crane and Other Earth Moving Equipments and
Shri A.K. Kulkarni has made presentation on Safety in Tunneling and Safety in Demolition and Underpinning Work
Shri A.K. Das, Head HSE L & T Ltd. has presented on Safety in Gas Cutting, Welding and Control of Fire Hazards and Electrical Safety with Temporary Electrical Installation
Video films were also shown in the course on the topics, The Weakest Link, Electricity – The Hidden Heat
Case Study on construction Safety was discussed and Distribution of Certificates
(13) Date:20 & 21-9-2010
Two Days Training Program on “Chemical Emergency Planning, Preparedness & Response”
Venue: Shalimar hotel, Ankleshwar (Gujarat)
No. of participants present: 119
Jointly organize with_
Director Industrial Safety & Health, Gujarat State, Disaster Management Institute, Bhopal & Supported by InWEnt India, New Delhi
Dr. Christian Jochum - Director of Centre, European Process Safety Centre and Chairman, German Commission on Process Safety has presented a paper on European best practice in the area of chemical/industrial disaster risk management –
Dr. K. U. Mistry, Chairman GPCB, Gujarat State has narrated an appraisal on Latest Statutes including Amendments covering Disaster Management _
Hazard Assessment & Risk Management Techniques for Industries was presented by Mr. Vijay Asar, Chief Coordinating Officer DPMC, Ankleshwar
On-site and off-site emergency plans was presented by Mr. H. Shrinivasaiah, Director of Factories & Boilers, Karnataka
Community Awareness & Involvement in Disaster Management was presented by Mr. H. M. Sorathia, Retired Head of Safety (RIL, Vadodara) & Chief Officer, CCR, Vadodara
Application of www.hrdp-idrm.in in the chemical/industrial disaster risk management demonstrated by Dr Florian B-Lux, Sr Advisor, InWEnt, Nuremberg, Germany
High Hazard Industries vis-à-vis Major Emergencies was taken up by Mr. V. C. Bhatt Chief Manager, GNFC, Bharuch
Lessons learned from World Big industrial Disaster was presented by `Dr. Christian Jochum - Director of Centre, European Process Safety Centre and Chairman, German Commission on Process Safety
Open Discussion for questions and answers session
was conducted by Dr. Christian Jochum, Director
of Centre, European Process Safety Centre and
Chairman, German Commission on Process Safety,
Dr Florian B-Lux, Sr Advisor, InWEnt, Nuremberg,
Germany, Director, Industrial Safety & Health,
Gujarat State, Mr. Vijay Asar, Chief Coordinator,
DPMC and Mr. V. C. Bhatt, Chief Manager GNFC.
Bharuch
(14) Date: 29-10-2010
Training Workshop on “Web-Based CAIRS”
Jointly organized with: Director, Industrial safety & Health, Gujarat State at Ahmedabad
Supported by_
Ministry of Environments & Forests Government of India
No. of Participants present: 62
Dr. Chhanda Chowdhury, Director, Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India has given the importance of software CAIRS and its utilization
Mr. Anilkumar made a detail presentation on “Web-Based CAIRS including
On-line 0nformation to be submitted by different authorities in a specific Performa, he practically demonstrated the use of web-site on CAIRS.
Information of Chemical Accidents of some districts were entered in the software and practical training was given to all the officers of the Director, Industrial Safety & Health, Gujarat State in this regards
Shri D. C. Chaudhari Direcor, Industrial Safely & Health Gujarat State has convened the participants about the use of the software. He thanked Dr. Chhanda Chowdhury, Director, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, for supporting the workshop by not only economically but psychologically by remaining present in the workshop personally.
(15) Date:10-12-10
Jointly organized with The Directorate of Industrial Safety & Health, Gujarat State
Supported by the Ministry of Environment & Forests (MOEF), Govt. of India
No. of participants present: 50
Inaugural Session
The Program was launched by Mr. Mahesh Pandya (president of VIA) highlighting the significance of safeguarding the marketing network, waste disposal units etc., pollution and consequential effects arising out POP’s from different types of industries, their
Mr. D. C. Choudhari, Director, Industrial Safety & Health, Gujarat State has welcome all industrialists, material handling departments, product consumers and waste management agencies, Health officials and the key personnel / other engaged in emergency handling tasks to do their best and ensure that health / pollution risks do not cross acceptable standards
Mr. Rajiv Mishra who delivered the “thematic address” in the absence of Dr. (Mrs.) Chhanda Chowdhury gave an appraisal on the objective of such a sensitization which has originated from the Stockholm convention where India played a key role.
The inaugural function was also attended by Mr. A. N. Trivedi Chairman of the Vapi Industries’ Emergency Control Centre besides other Sr. level invited guests from the region.
B: Technical Sessions:
The opening session was held by Mr. Rajiv Mishra from MOEF giving a detailed appraisal on the Persistent Organic Pollutants arising out of Pesticides industry, various control / abatement / mitigation methods and latest standards adopted after the Stockholm conference / related notifications from our government etc.,
Dr. C. J. Naidu from Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore gave an exhaustive presentation on POP’s with special coverage on Poly Chloro Benzene(PCB) emanating from the transformer oils being used in power generation units, he gave a detailed review of the existing inventory (stock pile) potential of PCB’s in our country and the measures being adopted to reduce the risks by various conventional techniques and the need for going further with new ones (which are coming up through advanced studies/successful experiments in the developed countries) to improve the situation.
Dr. T. Basu from Hindustan Insecticides Limited (New Delhi) dealt with various information and data available on POP with special reference to DDT manufacturing process/ maintenance controls, waste management etc., including the importance of public awareness about the inevitable but safe use of DDT in malaria control . He also touched upon the practical control techniques, personal protective gears and other concerns.
Mr. Jitendra Sharma from NEERI, Nagpur gave a
presentation on the recent survey/study carried out
by his institute to facilitate the identification of
certain “ POP contaminated sites” in the country and
the significant findings which will go a long way in
improvement of the situation in other potential areas
through better preventive/ predictive actions.
The workshop was concluded through a
brainstorming among faculties and participants. The
specific questions and doubts from participants were
also duly addressed during this session.
(16) Date: 24 to 26-6-2011
National Level Training Course on “Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems”
This is a Collaborative Program with NSC-HQ, Mumbai
No. of Participants present: 97
Mr. P. R. Dhumal from NSC-Mumbai has presented on Development of OHSMS and its relevance to ISO: 9001, ISO: 14001 & Overview of IS : 18001
Mr. KNK Murthy (Retired Sr. Manager Safety IPCL-Vadodara) has presented on OH & S Policy, Objectives and Targets and Support Functions : Resources, Training Awareness and Competence
Dr. N. J. Joshi (Retired Deputy Director, Indutrial safety & Health (medical)) Gujarat State has presented on Occupational Health Aspects - in OHSMS
Mr. S. A. Solanki (Retired Deputy Director, Industrial safety & Health Gujarat State has presented on Relevant Legal Requirements on OH&S under various Acts
Dr. J. P. Deshmukh Asst. Professor, MGLI has presented on Operational Controls and Standard Operating Procedure and Management Review
Mr. Chhaya from DNV Vadodara has presented on OHSMS Documentation and Document Control
Mr. Gopal Shah has presented on Measurement & Evaluation – Inspection, Testing and Auditing
Mr. B. R. Shah, RIL Vadodara has presented on _
Emergency Preparedness and Response
Mr. P. H. Parmar RIL, Vadodara has presented on Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment Techniques
K. Kapoor, TIL, Vadodara has presented on Case Study of implementation which has implemented IS 18001
(17) Date:9-9-2011
An Awareness Program on “National Policy on Safety, Health & Environment at Work Place”, Jointly Organized with Directorate, Industrial Safety & Health, Gujarat State, Directorate General, Factory Advice Service & Labour Institutes (DGFASLI), Mumbai
Venue: “Community Hall” Kribhco Colony, Hazira Road, Kawas, Surat
487 participants have taken advantage of this program
Shri H. Viswanathan, Director (Safety), DGFASLI Mumbai has presented on_ Introduction on National Policy on Safety, Health and Environment at Workplace & Road map for implementation
Shri K. N. K. Murthy, Sr. Manager (Retired), IPCL, Baroda has presented on _ Vision, Mission, Objectives and Goals
Shri Anil Chaumal Sr. General Manager (HSE), Gujarat Flourochemicals Ltd, Dahej has presented on _ Element wise coverage, Action Plan and Enforcement Strategy
Dr. H. G. Sadhu, Director, National Institute of Occupational Health (NIOH), Ahmadabad has presented on _ Specific Aspects on Occupational Health
Shri S. G. Patel, Vice President, Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), Hazira, Surat has presented on _ Enhancement of Awareness , Skill development techniques and Continual improvement
(18) Date: 27 & 28-3-2012
National Level Workshop on “Disaster
Management”, a Collaborative Program with NSC-
HQ, Mumbai
Mr. M.A. Bhutka, Joint Director, Industrial Safety
and Health, Surat has inaugurated the workshop and
Mr. M.A. Shukla, President VIA and Mr. T.J. Gamit,
Deputy Director, Valsad has blessed the workshop.
A. A. Raichur – Adviser (Tech.) NSC-Mumbai has
represented on “Overview of Industrial/ Chemical
Disasters and their Management – National Level”,
“Auditing as an effective Tool for Disaster
Management”
A. Y. Sundkar, Dy. Director, NSC-Mumbai has
represented on “Legal Framework on Chemical
Disaster Management”, “Development of On-Site
Emergency Plan”, “Community Based Approach for
Disaster Management” & “Organizing Emergency
Drill and Table Top Exercise”
D. D. Chhaya, DNV, Vadodara has represented on
“Hazard, Risk and Vulnerability Analysis”
Video Film on “BLEVE” was shown to participants
Mr. N. J. Pal, General Manager, RIL, Hazira has
represented on “A Case Study (Emergency
handling)”
Mr. KNK Murthy, Sr. Manager Safety, IPCL, Vadodara has represented on “Dovetailing On-site and Off-site Emergency Plans”
Mr. Vijay Asar, Chief Coordinating Officer, DPMC, Ankleshwar has represented on “Strategy for dealing with HAZMAT Transport Emergency”.
Participants has represented their views and experiences
Certificates have been distributed to the participants.
No. of Participants: 89
(19) Date: 25 & 26 May 2012
Workshop for “Preparedness Levels for Preventing
and Reducing the Consequences of Chemical
Accidents” Jamnagar & Veraval
No. of Deligates-59
Organized in collaboration with_
Director, Industrial Safety & Health Gujarat State
Supported by_
Ministry of Environment & Forests,
Government of India
Shri B. P. Parmar welcome the dignitaries present in
the workshop on behalf of Director, Industrial
Safety & Health, Gujarat State and National Safety
Council-Gujarat Chapter
Dr. Chhanda Chowdhury in her introductory speech
said the importance of chemical hazard and its
environmental hazard. She gave emphasis on safe
handling of hazardous chemicals and first few steps
after incidence. She told about the importance of
crisis management plan. She appreciated the best
practices adopted by Maharashtra and Gujarat. She
explained the role of MoEF as nodal agency
Shri P. M. Shah, Joint Director, Industrial Safety and
Health, Vadodara Region, Vadodara, presented the
preparedness level for prevention and Reduction of
Consequences of Chemical Accidents in the Gujarat
State
Shri V. S. Moray, Director, Industrial Safety & Health,
Maharashtra told about the preparedness level for
prevention and Reduction of Consequences of
Chemical Accidents in the Maharashtra State
Shri G. Bala Kishore, Director of Factories, Andhra
Pradesh said about the preparedness level for
prevention and Reduction of Consequences of
Chemical Accidents in the Andhra Pradesh
Dr. Gopal Jayaraman- Head HSEF, Essar Oil Ltd. Jamnagar made presentation on best practices adopted by Essar Oil Ltd, Jamnagar, Gujarat.
Shri S. Ramachandran-HOD Safety, Reliance Industries Ltd., Jamnagar made presentation on best practices adopted by Reliance Industries Ltd.
Dr. Bir Kapoor, Unit Head, Indian Rayon Limited, A Group of Aditya Birla Nuvo Limited, Varaval briefed by giving the detailed implementation on the best practices adopted by his unit at Veraval
On behalf of Director Industrial Safety &
Health, Gujarat State and National Safety
Council – Gujarat Chapter, Shri U. R. Soni, Joint
Director, Industrial Safety & Health, Rajkot
Region expressed vote of thanks to Dr. Chhanda
Chowdhury, Director Ministry of Environment
& Forests, Government of India, Officials of
DGFASLI, Mumbai, all CIFs from other States
of the Country and all the organizations
supported in organizing the Workshop.
FUTURE ACTIONS
1. Safety Awareness programs at all districts HQ
2. To create infrastructure facilities of the chapter
3. Continuous spreading of message of awareness
about Safety, Health & Environment
4. Collection and publication of data on Safety &
accident prevention
5. To carry out activities for attainment of objective
of the chapter.