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Why in News?
A fresh oleum gas leak at a chemical unit in Boisar has once again brought attention to recurring industrial safety incidents in the Tarapur-Boisar belt of Palghar district, Maharashtra.
Safeguards against chemical disasters in India
Quick Fact
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Major Toxic Industrial accident |
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Incident |
Nature of Hazard |
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Ammonia Gas Leak (Mumbai, 2024) |
Toxic in concentrated form, absorbed by inhalation, ingestion, eye/skin contact. |
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Propylene Gas, 2024 |
Highly flammable, but not toxic to breathe. PPE required for responders. |
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Monomethylamine (MMA) Gas, 2024 |
Highly inflammable, fishy odour, causes respiratory toxicity, lung congestion, oedema, and eye damage. |
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Hydrogen Sulphide Gas (Punjab, 2023) |
Neurotoxin affecting the nervous system. Common toxic gases: methane, H₂S, CO, CO₂. |
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Styrene Gas Leak, (Vizag, Andhra Pradesh, 2020) |
Affects the central nervous system, long-term exposure is linked to headaches and possible leukaemia. |
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Methyl Iso Cyanate (MIC) (Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, 1984) |
Severe lung damage, pulmonary oedema, corneal injury, and death from acute exposure. |
Reference
Indian Express | Oleum gas leak at the Tarapur-Boisar belt