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  1. (PDF) Case study for Bhopal Gas Tragedy

    Page 1 of 5. Case study for Bhopal Gas Tragedy. Amina Sharif. 19SCO3PH015. 1.0 Introduction: Bhopal disaster, chemical leak in 1984 in the city of Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh state, India. At the time ...

  2. Union Carbide Corporation vs Union Of India Etc on 4 May, 1989

    Equivalent citations: 1990 AIR 273, 1989 SCC (2) 540 ... HEADNOTE: The Bhopal Gas Leak Tragedy that occurred at midnight of 2nd December, 1984, by the escape of deadly chemical fumes from the appellant's factory was a great industrial disaster and it took an immediate toil of 2600 human lives and left tens of thousands of innocent citizens of ...

  3. Union Carbide Corporation v. Union of India, AIR 1988 SC 1531 : case study

    Court - The Supreme Court of India. Bench - Venkatachaliah, M.N. (J) The courts in India in the case of Union Carbide Corporation v.UOI, also known as the infamous Bhopal gas leak case, reiterated the principles of strict liability and absolute liability. A highly toxic gas, methyl isocyanate, escaped the premises of Union Carbide Limited (UCIL) harming a massive population along with the ...

  4. The Bhopal disaster and its aftermath: a review

    On December 3 1984, more than 40 tons of methyl isocyanate gas leaked from a pesticide plant in Bhopal, India, immediately killing at least 3,800 people and causing significant morbidity and premature death for many thousands more. The company involved in what became the worst industrial accident in history immediately tried to dissociate itself from legal responsibility. Eventually it reached ...

  5. PDF Bhopal gas Tragedy: A safety case study

    1. Introduction. On December 3 1984, in the city of Bhopal, a highly toxic cloud of methyl isocyanate(MIC) vapor burst from the Union Carbide pesticide plant. Of the 800,000 people living in Bhopal at the time, 2,000 died immediately, and as many as 300,000 were injured1.

  6. Bhopal gas Tragedy: A safety case study

    Metadata. This report provides an overview of the Bhopal Gas disaster which occurred at the Union Carbide pesticide production plant in India in 1984. A large amount of Methyl Isocyanate (MIC) was released from tank 610 within the facility, a failure of safety and alarm systems allowed the gas cloud spread and kill thousands of people resulting ...

  7. Bhopal Gas Leak Disaster

    Bhopal's gas leak disaster is the worst recorded industrial disaster in human history. On the night between December 2-3, 1984, methyl isocyanate leaked at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) factory at Bhopal, in central India, spreading into the surrounding environment. This leak of an "extremely hazardous chemical" covered the ...

  8. The Bhopal gas tragedy—A perspective

    The Bhopal (India) accident which occurred on 3 December 1984, is one of the major industrial catastrophes in the history of mankind [1,2]. The escaping of 41 tons of deadly Methyl-Isocynate (MIC) Gas in one of the storage tanks of the Union Carbide plant into the atmosphere was a contingency which lead to the thousands of dead. Show abstract.

  9. Bhopal gas tragedy: scientific challenges and lessons for future

    The study examines the pervasive role of accounting constructs in the machinations of catastrophe. Using the 1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy in India as a case, we draw upon the notions of performativity and paralogy advocated by Jean-François Lyotard (1979 trans. 1984), in his seminal work "The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge", to showcase how a preoccupation with the maximisation of ...

  10. The accident in Bhopal: Observations 20 years later

    The most influential process safety accident passed its 20th anniversary on December 3, 2004. At an international symposium to mark the event in Kanpur, India, during the week of this anniversary, process safety practitioners from around the world assembled to discuss progress in resolving the Bhopal tragedy and in advancing the practice of process safety worldwide.

  11. PDF Bhopal gas Tragedy: A safety case study

    The Bhopal gas Tragedy: A safety case study Omar Basha Jawaher Alajmy Tahira Newaz. Outline •Introduction •Background •The leak •Bhopal: Investigations and Lessons •Observations from Bhopal •Conclusion •References. The Tragedy • On December 3 1984, Bhopal: MIC, a major component for the production of the pesticide Sevin escaped ...

  12. Case Study: Bhopal Gas Tragedy (1983-84)

    In fact, the gas was not being neutralized but was shooting out the vent scrubber stack and settling over the plant. December 3, 1984 1: 15- 1:30 am: At Bhopal's 1,200-bed Hamidia Hospital, the first patient with eye trouble reported. Within five minutes, there were a thousand patients.

  13. PDF Case Study

    human tragedy and suffering, media attention, and a general aura of suspicion and hostility towards ... Bhopal as a Case Study - Union Carbide Corp. Page 3 of 16 *The author of this paper and the organization he represents were a part of this investigation team. Thus, if the team was unaware that a particular document existed, the document ...

  14. Bhopal Gas Tragedy: Lessons for corporate social responsibility

    The leakage of a poisonous gas, Methyl Isocynate (MIC) from the pesticide plant of Union Carbide India Ltd, Bhopal, on December 3, 1984,resulted in a loss of 10,000 lives and permanently disabled nearly 50,000 people. This tragedy raises some serious corporate social responsibility issues to be addressed by manufacturing Companies, in their ...

  15. Bhopal Disaster Bibliography

    A bibliography including links to case studies, books, reports and journal articles looking at the engineering ethics and policy issues looking at the Bhopal gas tragedy, where a gas leak from a Union Carbide plant caused one of the world's worst industrial disasters.

  16. Union Carbide Corporation Etc. Etc vs Union Of India Etc. Etc on 3

    "The Bhopal Gas Leak tragedy that occurred at midnight on 2nd December, 1984, by the escape of deadly chemical fumes form the appellant's pesticide-factory was a horrendous industrial mass disaster, unparalleled in its magnitude and devastation and remaining a ghastly monu- ment to the de-humanising influence of inher- ently dangerous technologies.

  17. A Critical Case Study Review of The 1984 Bhopal Cyanide Gas Leak

    Using the 1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy in India as a case, we draw upon the notions of performativity and paralogy advocated by Jean-François Lyotard (1979 trans. 1984), in his seminal work "The ...

  18. Case Study: Bhopal Gas Tragedy

    In this case study, the author has explained about the happenings in the Bhopal Gas Tragedy, its reasons and has also suggested some points to avoid such kinds of major event in the future. Bhopal is known for one of the biggest industrial disaster, known as Bhopal Gas Tragedy. The disaster occurred in the capital of Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal at a pesticide plant, on 2-3 December 1984. The ...

  19. Bhopal disaster

    The Bhopal disaster or Bhopal gas tragedy was a chemical accident on the night of 2-3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.In what is considered the world's worst industrial disaster, over 500,000 people in the small towns around the plant were exposed to the highly toxic gas methyl isocyanate (MIC).

  20. Bhopal Gas Tragedy

    Legal Consequences of Bhopal Gas Tragedy: The Bhopal Gas Leak Disaster (Processing of Claims) Act, 1985: Soon after the man-disaster, noticing the multitude of the suits arising out of the incident, the Indian parliament has passed the Bhopal Gas Leak Disaster (Processing of Claims) Act on 29th March 1985. This Act confers the government to ...

  21. Bhopal disaster

    Bhopal disaster, chemical leak in 1984 in the city of Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh state, India.At the time, it was called the worst industrial accident in history.. On December 3, 1984, about 45 tons of the dangerous gas methyl isocyanate escaped from an insecticide plant that was owned by the Indian subsidiary of the American firm Union Carbide Corporation. ...

  22. Bhopal gas Tragedy: A safety case study

    Bhopal gas Tragedy: A safety case study. This report provides an overview of the Bhopal Gas disaster which occurred at the Union Carbide pesticide production plant in India in 1984. A large amount of Methyl Isocyanate (MIC) was released from tank 610 within the facility, a failure of safety and alarm systems allowed the gas cloud spread and ...

  23. Bhopal Gas Tragedy : Causes, effects and aftermath

    Bhopal Gas Tragedy Case Study. Bhopal UCIL constructed three underground MIC storage tanks which were named E610, E611, and E619. On October 1984, E610 was not able to maintain its nitrogen gas pressure and so the liquid which is present inside the tank would not pump out, because of which 42 tons of MIC in E610 was wasted.