State Crisis Plan July 2016
State Crisis Plan July 2016
F OR
MAJOR CHEMICAL ACCIDENTS
UPDATED
July – 2016
Prepared by
STATE CRISIS GROUP
DIRECTOR INDUSTRIAL SAFETY & HEALTH
LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT
GUJARAT STATE
PREFACE
Government of India has declared national policy on Safety, Health and
Environment at work place. The National Policy and programme envisages total
commitment and demonstration by all concerned stake holders such as
Government and social partners. The goals and objectives will be to improve
quality of work and working life through dedicated and concerted efforts
consistent with the requirements of safety, health and environment at work
place.
Fires, explosives and the release of toxic gas can cause deaths and
injuries to public, resulting in evacuation of communities and adversely affect
the environment as a whole. The prevention and control of major hazards have
subsequently become a pressing issue in all parts of world.
There are 406 Major Accident Hazard (MAH) units in Gujarat State which
is the heightest number as compared to other States. The potential for major
accidents caused by the increasing production, storage and use of dangerous
substances implies that a well-defined and systematic approach is required if
major disasters are to be avoided. Because of the potential adverse effects of
major accidents on both workers and the community, extensive information is
provided on planning, preparedness and response for emergencies.
The State Crisis Group has been constituted under the Chemical Accidents
(Emergency Planning, Preparedness and Response) Rules, 1996 is the apex body
in the State to deal with major chemical accidents and to provide expert
guidance for handling major chemical accidents. Functions of the State Crisis
Group include assisting the State Government in managing chemical accidents
and in planning, preparedness and mitigation of major chemical accidents of a
site in the State.
Thus, the present document is prepared with a view to assist the State
Government in the event of major chemical accidents in the State. A
comprehensive state crisis plan includes aspects like updated information
regarding MAH units including their full address, name, telephone number, fax
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number and details regarding storage of major hazards chemicals and their
hazards have been incorporated in the new plan. Details regarding personal
protective equipments and antidotes and their availability have also been
included in the plan. List of present important telephone numbers is a significant
part of the plan. The document contains a detailed table of contents for easy
reference. Various aspects of the response plan are enumerated. The annexes
contain details of resources, which will have to be supplemented. The document
does not cover reconstruction and rehabilitation aspects.
In the event of a crisis, the community and local organizations are the
first responders. Taluka and district level systems will have to respond earlier
than the state government with the resources available. State government can
only support and supplement the efforts. In Gujarat, district level plans have
been prepared for all districts. It is necessary to update the district level plans
and also to prepare emergency plans for local levels. As already mentioned, the
present document provides a state level response plan, which to be effective will
depend on the district level and local plans.
All the officials of the Directorate, Industrial Safety and Health and
specially, Shri D. C. Chaudhari, Director, Industrial Safety and Health and Shri A.
U. Vekariya, Assistant Director (Chemical), Industrial Safety and Health have
worked very hard and put in their best efforts for reviewing the documents.
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CONTENTS
PREFACE 2
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Objectives 9
1.2 Action Plan 9
1.3 Policy Framework 9
1.4 Functions of SCG 10
1.5 Scope 10
1.6 Authorities 10
1.7 Agencies 11
1.8 Definitions 11
1.9 Glossary of Key Terms used in Industrial and Chemical Emergencies 13
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3.2.6 Command and Coordination 30
3.3 Standard Operating Procedure
3.3.1 Report to the State EOC 31
3.3.2 Secure information about the chemical emergency. 31
3.3.3 Inform the Community 31
3.3.4 Establish communication with agencies 32
3.3.5 Deploy Resources 32
3.3.6 Protect Personnel 32
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APENDIX IX : Mamlatdar (Disaster Management) 113
APENDIX X : Municipal Commissioners of the State 115
APENDIX XI : Satellite Phone Nos. – EOCs 116
APENDIX XII : Details of Immarsat Telephones Installed at State 117
Head Quarters and Various Collectorates in Gujarat State
APENDIX XIII : Important Websites 120
APENDIX XIV : Imformation Department 121
APENDIX XV : District EOC and Important Numbers 122
APENDIX XVI : Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority (GSDMA) 123
APENDIX XVII : District Project Officer – GSDMA 124
APENDIX XVIII : GSWAN Network 125
APENDIX XIX : Gujarat Maritime Board 127
APENDIX XX : List of Technical Experts 128
APENDIX XXI : Hospitals and Civil Surgeons 130
APENDIX XXII : List of Safety Equipment and their Suppliers 133
APENDIX XXIII : Name and Address of Head of Offices under Director 134
Industrial Safety & Health
APENDIX XXIV : District wise Information regarding rehearsal of Off Site
Emergency Plan – Year 2010-2011
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INTRODUCTION
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CHAPTER - I
INTRODUCTION
This is primarily an action plan to reinforce the off-site plans prepared by all the
district crisis groups; copies of such plans should be available at the State control
room. It is also presents a policy framework for continuous emergency
preparedness in Gujarat.
1.1 Objectives
The main objectives are as follows:
Respond to all the fire and chemical emergencies with minimum response
time and contain the impact on people and environment.
Assist and reinforce the first responders, the local and district crisis group in
an emergency situation with resources and expertise.
Reduce the risk of chemical and fire disasters through continuous emergency
preparedness.
Mitigate the impact of chemical and fire disasters on the community and
environment through epidemiological and environmental management.
Activate a state-level mechanism for directing and assisting district and local-
level crisis groups (first responders);
Identify, access and augment primary facilities and resources for immediately
responding the emergencies; and
A mechanism for the review of the chemical and fire emergency preparedness
programs periodically.
Introduce modern & upgraded technology and protocols for both On-Site and
Off-Site industrial Emergency and chemical safety.
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Disseminate information about the chemical hazards among communities
following a right-to-know approach
Publish a list of experts and officials in the State who are concerned with the
management of chemical accidents.
1.5 Scope
The document is applicable to all the industrial, chemical and other installations in
Gujarat, which can potentially create major chemical accidents.
The local and district crisis groups, industrial estates, and factory
management in dealing with all the issues related to risk reduction and safety
management.
All the departments have represented in the State-level Crisis Group, and
agencies including NGOs and the private sector, which the State-level Crisis
Group may call for assistance and support in emergency situation.
All the departments have represented in the Central Crisis Group, which would
be called upon to provide resources and expertise in dealing with the
emergency situation.
1.6 Authorities:
The document derives its authority from the following acts and rules:
The Factories Act, 1948, as amended in 1976 and 1987 & the Gujarat
Factories Rules 1963 as amended in 1995.
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The Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991 as amended in 1992
1.7 Agencies
The primary responsibility for dealing with chemical and industrial emergencies
lies with the following agencies:
Government of India:
The Ministry of Environment and Forests has been designated as the nodal
ministry for chemical accidents.
Government of Gujarat:
Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority
1.8 Definitions
The Chemical Accidents (Emergency Planning, Preparedness, and Response)
Rules, 1996 & Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules
1989 framed by the Ministry of Environment and Forests provide following
definitions, which may be important in the context of the plan:
(i) any chemical which satisfies any of the criteria laid down in Part I
of Schedule 1 or is listed in Part 2 of the said schedule;
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(iii) Any chemical listed in Column 2 of Schedule 3.
(iv) pipeline
Major Chemical Accident Major Accident means an incirent involving loss of life
inside or out side the instolation or ten or more injuries inside and / or one more
injuries out side or release of toxic chemicals or explosion or fire or spollage of
hazardous chemicals resulting in on site or off site emergencies or damage to
equipment leading to stopage of process or adverse affect to the environment.
Off-site Emergency Plan means the off-site emergency plan prepared under
rule 14 of the Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals
Rules1989
Pipeline means a pipe (together with any apparatus and works associated
therewith) or system of pipes (together with any apparatus and works associated
therewith) for the conveyance of a hazardous chemical other than a flammable
gas as set out in column 2 of Part II of schedule I, at a pressure of less than 8
bars absolute.
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1.9 Glossary of Key Terms used in Industrial and Chemical
Emergencies:
Acute exposure: A sudden single exposure
Major hazard: A hazard having the potential of causing a major accident; i.e. a
major emission, a fire or an explosion which leads to considerable social
disruption as the result of serious adverse effects on the following targets:
– methods and procedures to be able to give, for the circumstances of the case,
the result that is required of them
Residual risk The risk still remaining after the implementation of risk
management.
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Risk The combination of a stated effect and its probability of occurring.
Risk analysis The procedure to identify risk by combining the results of a hazard
study with the probabilities of the events considered and their effects
Risk assessment: The value judgment of the significance of the risk identified
by a risk analysis taking into account all / any relevant criteria.
Risk management: The whole of actions taken to achieve and maintain the
safety of an installation and its operation.
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RISK ASSESSMENT AND
VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS
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CHAPTER II
Gujarat, one of the most industrialized states in the country, is known for
its large concentration of chemical industries, particularly, in a stretch of 400
kilometres from Ahmedabad to Vapi, known as the 'Golden Corridor'. In Bharuch
district, Ankleshwar situated on the Narmada estuary, is Asia's largest chemical
zone.
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A large number of medium and small-scale chemical industries are located
in the industrial estates of Vapi, Ankleshwar, Panoli, Nandesari, Vatva and
Naroda, which produce numerous organic chemicals for consumption in the
country and for exports.
Gas Authority of India has laid Jamnagar-Loni pipeline for carrying LPG.
Major LNG terminals are proposed at Pipvav, Dahej and Hazira, which would
necessitate laying of long cross-country pipelines for carrying natural gas. More
than 50% of country’s imported crude oil is being handled by the ports of
Gujarat. The crude oil carrying pipelines include Salaya-Mathura, Viramgam-
Vadodara, and those proposed from Mundra to Punjab. The petroleum products
carrying pipelines include Vadodara-Sabarmati, Kandla-Bhatinda and Jamnagar-
Kandla (off-shore).
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2.3 Industrial concentration
The District-wise details of Major Accident Hazard (MAH) factories of Gujarat state
are as follows. Details of district-wise factories are given as Annexure-1
The Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) has a total of 183
industrial estates distributed across all the districts of Gujarat.
ANNEXURE – 1
DISTRICT WISE NO. OF MAH FACTORIES IN GUJARAT STATE
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Out of these estates, the GIDC has designated 13 estates as
chemical zones.
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2.4 Classification of chemical disasters
Disasters differ by a number of characteristics including the following:
Intensity
Number impacted
Number of injuries/ deaths
Role of entities
Resource requirements.
One of the ways of classifying chemical disaster is by the impact or the
consequences of the disaster, according to the provisions of Manufacture, Storage
and Import of Hazardous Chemicals, Rules 1989.
The following table categories chemical disasters as Minor, Moderate, Major and
Catastrophic based on certain parameters as indicated below:
Classification of Disasters
Parameters
Minor Moderate Major Catastrophic
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2.5 When Natural and Chemical Disasters Collide
Gujarat has been struck by natural disasters frequently in the recent past. These
disasters have impacted industries considerably.
The Kandla cyclone of 1998 affected oil terminals, jetties, transportation
facilities, factories, buildings, warehouses, storage tanks, timber industry and,
most important, the salt industry.
There have been reports of chemical spill in Kandla port in the wake of January
26 earthquake in 2001.
Oil products also suffered since the Hindustan Petroleum shifted its operations
from Vizag to Kandla after the event of fire.
Fire in Gujarat Refinery at Vadodara in 1995.
The impact of these natural disasters could trigger a serious chemical accident
in Gujarat, particularly in the port-based industries of the coastal areas.
The effect of an accident outside the premises of an installation is called the off-
site emergency. Such a situation no longer remains the concern of the installation
management alone but it becomes a concern for general public and the district
administration. At the planning stage of the Off-Site Emergency plan, all possible
accidents involving hazardous industries and transportation of hazardous
chemicals are taken into account.
Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) has developed a GIS based Emergency
Planning and Response (GEPR) System to improve the preparedness level and
effectively manage chemical emergencies in the country. GEPR includes database
of MAH industries including inventory of hazardous chemicals and potential
emergency scenarios along with resources available with first responders to
combat chemical emergencies in their areas. The system has been designed to
help response agencies mainly Central Crisis Group (CCG), State Crisis Group
(SCG), District Crisis Group (DCG), and Local Crisis Group (LCG) during pre
emergency stage for planning and rehearsing response to major chemical
disasters and also during actual emergency situation so that a well planned
response can contain the damage to the minimum.
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2.7 Consequence Scenario
Chemical Disaster
Life System
Non-living
Structures
The three principal types of hazards encountered are fire, explosion, and toxic
release, and may expose both people and the environment to risk. A particular
incident may involve one or more of these hazards.
2.7.1 Fire
Fire occurs in industry more frequently than explosions and toxic releases. However,
the consequences in terms of loss of life are generally less.
The effects of fire on people usually take the form of skin burns due to exposure to
thermal radiation. The severity of burns depends on the duration of exposure and
the intensity of the heat. Heat radiation is inversely proportional to the square of the
distance from the source. This means that at twice the distance from the source, the
intensity will be reduced to a quarter.
Fires also give off fumes, which may include toxic gases. For example, combustion of
polyurethane foam gives off cyanides.
Fire can cause severe damage to physical structures either by combustion or by the
effects of heat. It may also have an effect on essential services with damage to
power and instrumentation, possibly causing an escalation of the incident.
Fire can take several different forms including:
Jet fires: a long, narrow flame produced, for example, from an ignited gas pipeline
leak.
Pool fires: produced, for example, by the ignition of crude oil released from a
storage tank in to a bund wall
Flash fires: rapid, virtually instantaneous, ignition which could occur if an escape of
gas reaches sources of ignition rapidly burnt back to the source of the release.
BLEVEs: Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapour Explosions, sometimes called a ‘fireball’ –
a combination of fire and explosion with an intense emission of radiant heat
following failure of a pressure vessel due to overheating of the tank wall surrounding
the vapour space.
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2.7.2 Explosion
Explosions are characterized by a shock wave which can be heard as a bang. The
shock-wave can cause damage to buildings and people can be blown over.
Although the effects of over-pressure can be fatal, the indirect effects of
collapsing buildings, flying glass and debris cause far more loss of life and severe
injuries. Explosions can be of a number of types:
Vapour cloud explosions can be either confined such as those which occur
within some form of containment (e.g. vessels, pipe work), or in less obvious
situations (e.g. between buildings), or unconfined occurring within the open air.
Dust explosions occur when solids in the form of very fine powder are
intensively mixed with air and subsequently gets source of ignition.
Toxic materials can also be carried considerable distances by water. Their release
into the public sewerage system, or into rivers, canals and other water courses,
either directly or through contaminated water used in fire fighting can result in
serious threats to public health.
2.7.4 Spillage
Spillage can cause a serious hazard. Gujarat has a large number of factories
having storage capacity of more than 200 tonnes of hazardous chemicals. A list of
such factories is given in Appendix 2.
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2.7.5 Human Impact
Although they are individual accidents, different in the way in which they
happened and the chemicals that were involved, they have one common feature:
These clouds would directly affect the site as well as possibly the surrounding
populated areas. In the case of flammable substances, the greatest danger arises
from sudden massive escape of volatile liquids or gases. If the cloud were ignited,
the effects of combustion would depend on many factors, such as wind speed and
the extent to which the cloud was diluted. The area affected would generally be
limited to a few hundred meters from the site.
The effect can also migrate into other factories situated nearby and containing
flammable, reactive or toxic chemicals, escalating the disaster. This is sometimes
referred to as the `domino effect'.
Not only, the cloud itself poses a health hazard, but the fires cause depletion of
oxygen and fumes generated by the fire may contain toxic gases.
Chlorine and ammonia are the toxic chemicals most commonly used in quantities
large enough to pose a major hazard. Both have a history of major accidents.
There are some other chemicals which, should be handled with particular care
because of their higher toxicity, though they are used in smaller quantities.
2.7.6 Environmental Consequences
The possible immediate environmental consequences of a chemical emergency
include:
The release into the atmosphere of toxic or corrosive gases, aerosols or
particulate materials which could ultimately harm the aerial, terrestrial or
aquatic environments.
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The release of liquids or solids which could adversely affect land or water
courses and the flora and fauna therein.
Fire or explosions causing damage to buildings or natural environment.
There is always a risk of spillage during the transport of hazardous goods. When
incompatible substances mix with each other there is a possibility of a chemical
reaction, which can produce enough heat to cause fire or explosion and can
release dangerous gases. A risk of an accident is present when
vehicles carrying dangerous goods are left to stand unattended;
the vehicle or container runs loose because it is not properly connected or
secured;
the load starts to move during transport;
spillage is not quickly washed away from the vehicles or containers;
spillage is not properly cleaned
Selected districts with large concentration of MAH industries in Gujarat have been
covered in Phase-I and Phase-II of the project. Now MoEF has initiated Phase-III
of the project and engaged National Informatics Centre Services Inc (NICSI) a
Government of India Enterprise under National Informatics Centre (NIC), Ministry
of Communication and Information Technology for its execution GEPR III will be
web enabled with higher resolution mapping and better functionality. Database of
all the MAH industries and resources covered during Phase-I will also be updated
during Phase- III for 6 districts viz. Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Bharuch, Surat,
Valsad and Kutchh of Gujarat.
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2.9 A Web based Chemical Accident Information & Reporting
System (CAIRS)
It is a Web Based System where concerned authorities as mentioned in schedule
5 of Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals (MSIHC) Rules,
1989 can online register (with password security) and post chemical accident
information in the pre-set formats. It provides storing, retrieving and analyzing
data in visual form for all the information related to the chemical accidents
happening in India. The CAIRS project has been developed by Environment &
Forest Informatics Division of NIC in close consultation with Hazardous Substance
Management Division of the Ministry of Environment & Forests.
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THE RESPONSE PLAN
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CHAPTER-III
3. THE RESPONSE PLAN
3.1 Planning Assumptions
The Chemical Emergency Preparedness Plan is a shared responsibility of the
Government of Gujarat and the management of the chemical industries. There
must be regular meetings of the officials at the state and district level and the
representatives of the chemical industries to review the preparedness /
measures. A joint sector program in chemical safety is the foundation on
which the emergency response plan can be effective.
All the MAH factories have updated their On-Site Emergency Plans, which
have been reviewed by the Deputy/Asstt. Director, Industrial Safety and
Health. MAH units conduct mock drills of the on-site emergency plans
regularly. The amended MSIHC rules, 1994 lays down the requirement of a
full scale mock trial of the on-site emergency plan every six months.
All the factories have shown due diligence in instituting safety management
mechanisms in their premises in accordance with the provisions of the
Factories Act.
All the districts have prepared an Off-Site Emergency response plan for
chemical and hazardous substances.
The Western railway has prepared its response plan for the entire railway
network in Gujarat
Gujarat Maritime board and the Kandla Port trust have prepared their
respective response plans for the ports and coastal area waters of Gujarat
As per Gujarat Disaster Management Act, 2003, different departments have
prepared their own departmental crisis plan e.g. Police, Health, Transportation
etc.
The district-level Chemical Emergency Preparedness Plans are available to all
the members of the District Crisis Group.
All the participating agencies in the Chemical Emergency Preparedness Plans
such as the police, fire services, and medical services have participated in the
mock exercises and rehearsals. According to the MSIHC rules, a full-scale
mock drill of the district off-site emergency plan is carried out every year in
the presence of concerned District Magistrate.
There is a mutual aid agreement among fire stations belonging to different
agencies.
There is a mutual aid agreement among neighbouring chemical factories.
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3.2.3 Control Rooms – State Emergency Response Center
(Revenue Dept / Industries Association)
Gujarat State Control Room is well equipped. It is located on the ground floor of
Block No. 2, New Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar. The telephone numbers are
23220044. It will be expanded / strengthened depending on the nature of the
crisis.
There are district control rooms. The details are given in the annexure-5
There are off-site emergency control rooms set up by GSDMA and other agencies.
Well Equipped ERC by GSDMA
Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Kutch, Jamnagar
Control Rooms other than by GSDMA
Special Control Rooms established at Vapi, Atul, Ankleshwar, Dahej,
Vadodara by industries
3.2.4 Alert System
An alert to a chemical emergency should be issued through a notification. A
notification by competent authority, which could be Local Crisis / District Crisis /
State Crisis Group, sets in a response. A notification is useful for
Confirming that a chemical emergency has originated.
Estimating the actual or potential environmental impact.
assessing the local response capacity
identifying expert assistance required
3.2.5 Set up a Response Command
A Response Command will include the Emergency Operations Center / District
Control Room and the officials comprising the command.
EOC in the State Emergency Response Center will direct response operations
District Control Room would have already been operational
Local Crisis Center would have already operational
Control Rooms must have all the communication facilities
Control Rooms must be manned by responsible officials round the clock
3.2.6 Command and Coordination
The chain of command in each of these facilities will be organized as follows:
Emergency Operations Center: (1) Chief Secretary
(State-level Crisis Group) (2) Secretary, Labour &
Employment
(3) CEO, GSDMA
(4) Relief Commissioner
(5) Others as required
District Control Room District Collector
(District Crisis Group) Member Secretary DCG
Local Crisis Group Sub Divisional Magistrate
Member Secretary LCG
A State level Response Command will always be responsible to the Chief
Minister and the State Cabinet. All the decisions taken in course of responding to
the emergency shall be reported to the Cabinet. The Cabinet will issue
appropriate instructions to the agencies and authorities, if necessary.
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3.3 Standard Operating Procedure:
The State EOC will establish contact with the district / local crisis center.
The State EOC will summon all the state-level experts, who are members of the
State Crisis Group.
The State EOC will alert or direct all the emergency responder agencies at the
state and district level for providing their services immediately.
The State EOC will immediately take decision to deploy rapid response teams in
the affected areas.
The State EOC will take all measures to contain damages from the chemical
accident by regulating traffic in the contaminated zone or evacuating people from
the affected area.
The assessment will include casualty, material damages, and the likely health
consequences. It will suggest antidotes and treatment regimes for those affected
by medical care.
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The Chief Secretary / Secretary-Labour and Employment / CEO-GSDMA /
Relief Commissioner will be the official spokesperson of the Government at
the state-level.
The District Collector will be the official spokesperson at the district level.
3.3.4 Establish communication with agencies
The State Crisis Group will be in contact with the District-Level Crisis Group,
District Control Room, and Local Crisis Group on a continuous basis through:
Hotlines
Mobile Phones
Video-conferencing
Wireless
Telephones
E-mail/voice mail
Satellite Phones
The State EOC must establish contact with major industrial installation in the
private and public sector, with an objective of accessing and deploying their
resources.
The State EOC must establish immediate communication with the members of
the Central Crisis Group.
The State EOC must have the addresses and phone numbers of all the
responder agencies at the state and district level.
The State EOC must have a list of resources available with major industrial
installations in the private sector.
Only those with the protective equipment and trained should be allowed to enter
the contaminated zone.
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Response
Structure at
State Level on
Occurrence of
International
disaster GOI
organisations Environment & Forest,
Defence, Telecom, Civil
Defence, Railways, Fire
State level
NGOs, Other
NGOs
Information
Co-ordination
Technical Assistance
District Collector/RDC
Resource Mobilisation District Control Room
Control and Monitoring
STATE LEVEL CRISIS GROUP
CHIEF SECRETARY, CHAIRPERSON
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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER
EXPERTS
(GANDHINAGAR) STATE
INDUSTRY
DEPARTMENTS
REPRESENTATIVES CHIEF SECRETARY
GOVERNMENT
MEDIA SECRETARY-LABOUR AGENCIES
RELIEF COMMISSIONER PUBLIC LABORATORIES
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THE ROLE OF EMERGENCY
RESPONDERS AT
THE STATE LEVEL
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CHAPTER - IV
4. THE ROLE OF EMERGENCY RESPONDERS AT THE STATE LEVEL
In the event of a crisis, local and district crisis groups will respond. The State level crisis
group will guide, coordinate and supplement their efforts.
In case of a chemical accident, the emergency response will be provided by four main
organizations:
a. Fire Services,
b. Police
c. Health
d. Transportation
The role of fire brigade in case of an industrial and chemical accident is to rescue
people, extinguish / contain fire, and contain / confine the release of toxic gas.
The State Crisis Group will assess the need for fire tenders. Normally, the GIDC
industrial estate and Municipal Corporation, in whose jurisdiction the accident has
taken place, will rush all the available fire tenders.
If these fire tenders are inadequate, they will be sent from the other municipal
corporations, and GIDC estates. The State Crisis Group must establish a state-wide
protocol of mutual aid in providing fire services.
Secretary, Urban Development and Fire Controller will coordinate the deployment of
fire tenders from other places.
Secretary, Industries will coordinate redeployment of GIDC fire tenders from other
places.
Secretary, Industries will coordinate with the private and public sector industries to
send their fire brigades to the site of the accident.
A list of GIDC estates where fire tenders are available is enclosed with the plan.
A list of private and public sector industries, which maintain their own fire tenders, is
enclosed with the plan.
Ahmedabad, Vadodra, Valsad, Surat, Rajkot, and Jamnagar are the main providers of
fire services in the state. The EOC will decide upon the deployment of fire services,
based on distance and accessibility.
The State-level Crisis Group in consultation with the District Collector and other local
officials will ensure that fire services must work closely with the Deputy/Asstt. Director,
Industrial Safety and Health, Police, and Health Personnel.
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4.2 Gujarat Pollution Control Board
The Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB) will coordinate with the EOC and the
district administration regarding the release of toxic material and its environmental and
health consequences.
The GPCB will provide its expert services for assessing damages and response
resources. The GPCB will also make available its inventory of chemicals, and it will
specify the level of contaminants that can be accepted as safe.
The GPCB will make available its laboratories for the testing hazardous substances.
The GPCB can provide expertise on environmental effects of oil; discharge or releases
of hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants and environmental pollution
techniques.
The Secretary, Health, Commissioner of Health, and emergency medicine experts will
provide the necessary expertise and specialized services to the State Crisis Group.
The State Crisis Group will consider the level of exposure on the basis of situation
estimate received from the district administration. It will consider the intrinsic toxic
potential of the chemical, its concentration, the duration of exposure, and the health
status of the people exposed.
Based on the information upon the level and extent of contamination, the State Crisis
Group will decide on the issue of alert and warning to the people in the affected areas
through the All India Radio, Doordarshan, and Cable TV.
The State Crisis Group will contact the Civil Surgeon, and the District Health Officer of
the concerned district and ask them to deploy all the necessary medical facilities
including doctors, nurses, medicines, and ambulances.
The State group will alert major hospitals in the area, and ask them to be in readiness
for receiving patients. A list of main hospitals in different cities, with their phone
numbers is included in the plan.
In case the nature of contamination requires much greater intervention, the State
Crisis Group will inform the Central Crisis Group and ask for the necessary medical
assistance of experts, doctors and equipments. The relevant agency for emergency
medicine in the Government of India is the Directorate General of the Health Services
(DGHS) in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The DGHS has set up the
Emergency Medical Relief cell, for dealing with these contingencies.
The State Crisis Group will refer to the medical management plan for acute chemical
exposure. There must be a medical management plan for acute chemical exposure. The
State Crisis Group will review the medical management plan in its periodic meetings,
based on reported incidents of exposure and contamination. A note on the preparation
of medical management plan is included in the plan.
The State Crisis Group will review the diagnostic support services: clinical laboratory,
blood banks, radiology, pathology, pharmacy, paramedics, Red Cross, NGOs and
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volunteer personnel. It will seek all the steps to organize the necessary medical help
through the deployment of doctors, paramedics, and provision of blood and medicines.
The State Crisis Group will review the administrative support required for the situation,
which includes communications, transport of the victims and of the personnel, feeding
of the personnel and patients, and supplies.
The State Crisis Group will collect information on the number of deaths and persons
injured, the nature of injuries, and the likely long-term consequences.
The State Crisis Group must assess the medical needs of the area on the basis of likely
long-term consequences and take steps to equip local medical facilities for treating
people on a long-term basis. The State Crisis Group must also make financial provision
for spending on long-term treatment.
The Crisis Group will handle all the major accidents arising out of transport of
hazardous substances through the intervention of the Police and Road Traffic Officers.
The Crisis Group will take decisions regarding cordoning of the area, the diversion of
traffic, testing of materials for identification, and decontamination of the area, in
consultation with the district-level officials.
The Crisis Group will issue and review instructions regarding safe transportation of
hazardous substances in accordance with the relevant rules.
In case of major off-site emergencies, Secretary, Home (Transport) and the Managing
Director, GSRTC, will contact the GSRTC bus depots and private transport operators for
the requisitioning of vehicles.
The State Crisis Group will assess the transport needs for the responders. The police
and medical staff may need vehicles to carry them to the site. The State Crisis Group
will organize buses and private vehicles immediately for the transportation of the
responders.
The State Crisis Group will assess the transportation support required for the
evacuation. It will order deployment of the GSRTC buses and trucks in adequate
numbers for this purpose. In extreme case, special trains must be run to help people
reach some other place. In such cases, the State Crisis Group will contact the local
railway officials for arranging a special train service.
The State Crisis Group may stop the public transport system to operate in the area, if it
will expose the passengers to the dangerous chemical substances.
After a major chemical mishap, the people may voluntarily like to leave the place for a
few days. In such a case, the State Crisis Group should arrange as many buses to
accommodate all the passengers. The failure to do so may lead to unmanageable
situations.
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The State Crisis Group, after receiving a situation estimate, may also decide to stop
passage of any vehicle, which is carrying dangerous substances through the area.
The relief assistance may consist of ex-gratia financial assistance, temporary shelter,
and food.
The Relief Commissioner may provide assistance for rehabilitation, depending upon the
nature of damages to the property and assets.
The Secretary, Home and DG, Police will report to the EOC, immediately upon the
receipt of information about the accident.
The DG will establish contact with the District Police Control Room immediately. He will
get a situation estimate and assess the operational requirements for the police.
The DG will issue an alert to the DIG and the surrounding districts. He will direct all the
police officials and forces in adjacent districts to be deployed if necessary. The DG will
ensure that the police forces required for traffic management, evacuation and law and
order are available with the district administration.
The DG will review the dissemination of warning and the need for evacuation. He will
help the Fire Brigade and the Deputy/Asstt. Director, Industrial Safety and Health with
Police Wireless sets, so that there is continuous communication among the first
responders in the emergency situation.
The DG will ensure that the police force will not enter the contaminated area without
the permission of the Factory Inspector and Fire Brigade.
In case of big explosion and fire, the DG will assess the situation and suggest a plan of
action based on his assessment of the immediate causation.
The DG will order deployment of the police force for evacuation of the people from the
zone of the danger.
The DG, Police will send instructions for the cordoning of the area. People should not be
allowed access anywhere close to the site of the accident.
The DG, Police will review the traffic management in the area. The primary aim would
be to ensure the transport of the injured to the hospital, easy access for emergency
responders and safe evacuation of the people from the danger zone.
The DG, Police will also issue directives that all the private and public transport (trains
and buses) be diverted from the disaster area.
The DG will contact the DIG and ask him to organize the deployment of police force
from other district, based on the need assessment. The DG will also contact the Central
Industrial Security Forces, and other para-military forces to seek their deployment.
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The DG will supervise law and order situation. He will take all the possible precautions
to ensure that public order is maintained, and no one takes undue advantage of the
situation.
The nearby city fire Department assumes command of hazardous material incidents at
National/International Airports. Airport Authority, Airport Managers’ Officers, Airfield
Operations, Airport Police, Construction and Maintenance and Public Relations Officers
coordinate all other emergency procedures.
The Airport Department’s Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting personnel respond to hazardous
material incidents at National/International Airport. The City Fire Department also
responds to provide additional emergency capability.
More detailed procedures are contained in the Rules and Regulations for operations Airport
Authority Manuals. But major issues are to,
Protect life
Protect property
Protect citizen from animal related conditions both wild and domestic.
Provide veterinary care and shelter for injured and displaced animals.
Ensure the safety of all Department personnel during the course of their duties.
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THE MEDICAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
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CHAPTER – V
THE MEDICAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
5.1 Chemical Incident/Accident
A “chemical accident” or “chemical incident” refers to an event resulting in the release of a
substance or substances hazardous to human health and/or the environment in the short
or long term. Such events include fires, explosions, leakages or releases of toxic
substances that can cause people illness, injury, disability or death.
The term Chemical Accident is used most widely to refer to technological failure in a
chemical plant or spillage during the transport of a chemical load.
In investigations of chemical incidents, the main factors to be considered are the toxicity of
the chemical and factors influencing exposure and dose, such as exposure routes, physical
characteristics of the chemical(s) involved and the presence of other potentiating particles
and substances in the release. These may lead to heterogeneous effects within the
exposed population; another important factor is differences in susceptibility between
individuals.
By acute release (e.g. exposure to corrosive effects of ammonia and gas used as a
refrigerant); and
By chronic release (e.g. chemicals found in plants that contaminate staples food crops
and produce liver disease).
The medical protocol will focus on assessing an acute chemical release, which requires an
immediate response.
The health impact of a chemical exposure is determined by the chemical itself, the
exposure routes, and the amount of exposure.
Chemical fires and releases into the air due to failures of production, storage containers,
road and rail tankers or pipelines are the most common incidents involving human
exposure.
During the release, health effects from dermal exposure and inhalation can be expected. In
the post-impact phase, the greater risks are dermal exposure, through contact with
contaminated objects, and ingestion of contaminated food or water.
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Incidents involving drinking-water supplies have not been very important worldwide
because most chemical contaminants are readily detectable by smell or taste, and thus
people usually avoid drinking water containing them.
Food-borne incidents, on the other hand, have given rise to major outbreaks of chemical-
induced disease, such as toxic oil syndrome and organic mercury poisoning.
Epidemiologists need to be aware that apparently inexplicable disease outbreaks may be
the first evidence of a toxic release into the community.
Develop working case definitions of exposed and injured individuals and set criteria
for threshold quantity.
determine medical treatment for the injured and need for specific medication,
decontamination, and follow-up regimens for those exposed;
Responses in target organs may vary widely in different individuals exposed to the same
doses. There are three main mechanisms for differences in susceptibility:
increased absorption
For example, chemicals may be absorbed more readily through the gastrointestinal tract
than through the skin, and by children than by adults. Children absorb lead faster through
the intestines than through the skin. In the contamination of food and drink, dietary
constituents may alter the bioavailability of the chemical.
effects that are local or arise at the site of contact with the chemical, such as
bronchoconstriction from respiratory irritants or irritation of the skin and eyes by
irritant gases;
effects that are systemic or affect organ systems remote from the site of absorption,
such as depression of the central nervous system from absorption of solvents through
the skin, or necrosis of the liver from the inhalation of carbon tetrachloride; and
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Effects on mental health arising from real or perceived releases, which depend on the
psychological stress associated with an incident.
Mental effects can arise from disturbing experiences such as traumatic death, or fears of
chronic impairment or stigmatization from chemical contamination. Post-traumatic stress
disorder, chronic anxiety and depression may be prominent and lead to measurable
outcomes. Acute anxiety from the fear of chemical contamination alone can induce
physical states that mimic acute, toxic reactions and may lead to diagnostic confusion.
The timing of the adverse health effects after exposure may vary.
Acute effects appear within seconds or minutes, and include eye irritation,
bronchoconstriction or pulmonary oedema.
Sub-chronic effects appear within hours or days, and include delayed pulmonary
oedema from phosgene, or renal failure in arsenic poisoning.
Chronic effects appear weeks to years after exposure. These may be of the greatest
concern in an incident, even in the absence of any casualties with acute or subchronic
effects, and may include cancer and reproductive abnormalities.
Chemical-induced disorders can manifest themselves in any organ system. Because the
body has only a limited repertoire of disease responses, the signs and symptoms may
resemble diseases arising from other causes. Unless the disorder is highly specific to the
particular agent, epidemiological studies may be necessary to determine whether the
occurrence of a disease in a population has increased as a result of chemical exposure.
The Department of Health will contact the nearest designated hospital for chemical
emergencies and direct it to carry the rapid assessment.
Has the community noted or have health facilities registered an increase in:
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neurological illness?
5.8 Determining the source, site, type, size, and distribution of the
release
This information is essential for defining the population at risk, the potential range of
exposures resulting from the accident and the measures to be taken.
The exact site and type of incident should be determined, especially since a chemical
emergency may involve one or more types of release. Other key characteristics include the
size of the release (estimated weight or volume of the chemicals dispersed) and its
distribution pattern (which is affected by weather conditions).
environmental sampling.
Determine the population at risk. Gather information on the proximity and size of
residential neighborhoods, the location and numbers of high-risk populations (e.g.
individuals with chronic illnesses, pregnant women, and infants).
Describe morbidity and mortality. For this to be done systematically, it is essential that
a working case definition is developed, and consistently applied. During the actual
emergency, it is not feasible to conduct a survey. However, it is important to collect
information on whether there has been increased morbidity or mortality caused by the
release.
to rescue people,
Fire-fighters, police officers and ambulance crews all have their assigned tasks in chemical
emergencies. However, they should take precaution for exposure to contamination.
The Department of Health will assess the deployment needs of resources from outside,
based on preliminary findings (e.g. qualified technical personnel, drugs, logistics, and
communications support).
the need for population evacuation and how to proceed: means of information and
communication with community and relevant organizations, destination of evacuees,
means of transport, and routes of evacuation.
(2) Health Effects (organ systems affected by acute exposure, potential sequel,
effects of chronic exposure);
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(3) Prehospital Management organized by Hot Zone, Decontamination zone, and
Support Zone (personal protection, decontamination, support, triage,
transportation);
(5) Patient Information Sheet (the exposure and its potential effects, follow-up
instructions).
The Chemical Safety Card provides information for each substance on following issues:
Prevention
Spillage Disposal
Storage
The Chemical Safety Card also has information on physical and chemical properties of the
substance:
Physical Dangers
Chemical Dangers
Routes of Exposure
Inhalation Risk
Information on all the hazardous substances may be downloaded from this web site,
and compiled into an appendix to the plan. An example of the safety card for chlorine
and carbon monoxide, the gas which caused the Bhopal tragedy in 1984, has been
given in the annex.
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Acute eye irritation
Skin sensitization
Neuro-Behavioural Toxicity:
Functional- conditioned
Functional-unconditioned
Morphological
Teratology
Multigeneration- reproduction
Toxicokinetics
Carcinogenicity
Chronic Toxicity
Genetic Toxicity
[Source: Chemical Accidents (Emergency Planning, Preparedness and Response) Rules, 1996]
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5.17 Antidotes
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15. Bromine
Ingestion: Give the person half to one Oxygen
glass of milk/water. Do not induce
vomiting. British oxygene
ltd.,
Inhalation: Move the person to fresh air.
Give oxygen.Caution: The rescuer should Rakhial,
use protective clothing. Ahmedabad
16. Cadmium
CHELATION - chelation therapy may be Troika laboratory
of benefit immediately following acute
exposure. Administer CaNa2 EDTA 75 Throl, Ta.Kadi,
mg/kg/day deep IM or slow IV infusion
given in 3 to 6 divided doses for up to 5 Dist.Mehsana
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days. May be repeated for a second
course after a minimum of two days drug
holiday; each course should not exceed a
total of 500 mg/kg body weight.
CAUTION: BAL must not be used with
cadmium since the complex is
nephrotoxic.
17. Carbamate
ADMINISTER ATROPINE SULFATE - in All Govt.
pesticides
repeated doses intravenously until Hospitals
atropinization is achieved (indicated by
drying of pulmonary secretions). All medical stores
ADULT DOSE - 2 to 4 milligrams every 10
to 15 minutes.
Administer pralidoxime if severe toxicity
develops.
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doses may be required.
20. Chlorine
INHALATION Move patient to fresh air. Oxygene
Monitor for respiratory distress. If cough
or difficulty in breathing develops, British oxygene
evaluate for respiratory tract irritation, ltd.,
bronchitis, or pneumonitis. Administer 100
percent humidified supplemental oxygen Rakhial
with assisted ventilation as required. Ahmedabad
Caution: Rescuers should wear self-
contained breathing apparatus and have
protective clothing, if needed.
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divided every 6 to 12 hours. Avoid if
penicillin allergic. Monitor for proteinuria,
hematuria, rash, leukopenia,
thrombocytopenia.
Administer BAL (Dimercaprol) 3 to 5
mg/kg/dose IM every 4 hours for 2 days;
then every 4 to 6 hours for an additional 2
days; then every 4 to 12 hours for up to 7
additional days.
23. Cyanides Caution: Rescuers must not enter areas Troika laboratory
includes with potential high airborne concentrations Throl, Ta. Kadi
Sodium/Pot of this agent without SELF-CONTAINED Dist.Mehsana
assium BREATHING APPARATUS (SCBA) to avoid
cyanide, becoming secondary victims.
Hydrogen ADMINISTER 100% OXYGEN ESTABLISH
cyanide, SECURE LARGE BORE IV .
Cyanogen
PREPARE THE CYANIDE ANTIDOTE KIT
and its
FOR USE IN SYMPTOMATIC PATIENTS.
halides(chl
oride/brom 1. AMYL NITRITE AMPULE – Give one
ide/ iodide) ampule by inhalation for 30 seconds every
minute until sodium nitrite is
administered. Use a new ampule every 3
minutes.
2. SODIUM NITRITE – Administer IV
(ADULT: 10 mL of a 3% solution over 5
minutes.
a. Repeat one-half of initial sodium nitrite
dose 30 minutes later if there is
inadequate clinical response. Monitor
blood pressure carefully. Reduce nitrite
administration rate if hypotension occurs.
3. SODIUM THIOSULFATE - Administer IV
immediately following sodium nitrite
(ADULT: 50 mL of 25% solution). Repeat
one-half of initial sodium thiosulfate dose
30 minutes later if there is inadequate
clinical response.
D. SODIUM BICARBONATE - Administer 1
mEq/kg IV to severely acidotic patients.
SEIZURES: Administer IV DIAZEPAM
(ADULT: 5 to 10 mg, repeat every 10 to
15 minutes as needed) or LORAZEPAM
(ADULT: 4 to 8 mg).
Consider phenobarbital and/or phenytoin if
seizures are uncontrollable or recur after
diazepam 30 mg.
24. Dimethyl
Ingestion Immediately dilute with 4 to 8 Oxygen
sulphate
ounces (120 to 240 mL) of milk or water .
Do not induce vomiting. British oxygene
ltd
Inhalation Move patient to fresh air.
Administer 100 percent humidified
Rakhial
supplemental oxygen with assisted
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ventilation as required. ahmedabad
EYE EXPOSURE Exposed eyes should be
irrigated with copious amounts of
lukewarm water for at least 15 minutes.
DERMAL EXPOSURE Wash exposed area
extremely thoroughly with soap and
water.
25. Dichlorome
Give 100% oxygen as it is converted to Oxygen
thane
carbon monoxide in the body
( Methylene
British oxygene
chloride)
Ingestion Dilute with 4 to 8 ounces (120 ltd
to 240 mL) of milk or water . Do not
Rakhial
induce vomiting.
Ahmedabad
Inhalation Move patient to fresh air.
Administer 100 percent oxygen .
Eye Exposure Exposed eyes should be
irrigated with copious amounts of
lukewarm water for at least 15 minutes.
Dermal Exposure Wash exposed area
extremely thoroughly with soap and
water.
26. Dinitrophen Prevent absorption with emesis, gastric All Govt. hospitals
ol lavage, and/or activated charcoal.
Control the fever WITHOUT using
salicylates and correct any fluid and
electrolyte derangements.
Control seizures and manage cerebral or
pulmonary edema.
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patients who deteriorate despite
conventional therapy.
ETHANOL WITHDRAWAL - Managed with
oral or parenteral administration of
benzodiazepines.
29. Fluorine
Ingestion: Immediately dilute with 4 to 8 Oxygen
ounces (120 to 240 mL) of milk or water .
Gastric lavage British oxygene
ltd
Eye Exposure: Exposed eyes should be
irrigated with copious amounts of Rakhial
lukewarm water for at least 15 minutes. Ahmedabad
Dermal Exposure Wash exposed area
extremely thoroughly with soap and
water.
30. Formaldehy
INHALATION EXPOSURE Troika laboratory
de
(Formalin) DECONTAMINATION: Move patient to
Throl, Ta. Kadi
fresh air. Monitor for respiratory distress.
If cough or difficulty in breathing
Dist. Mehsana
develops, evaluate for respiratory tract
irritation, bronchitis, or pneumonitis.
Administer 100 percent humidified
supplemental oxygen with assisted
ventilation as required.
EYE EXPOSURE
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IRRIGATION: In a medical facility, irrigate
with sterile saline for at least an hour or
until the superior and inferior cul-de-sacs
have been examined for particulate matter
and returned to neutrality (pH paper
touched to lower cul-de-sac).
DERMAL EXPOSURE
DECONTAMINATION: Wash exposed area
extremely thoroughly with soap and
water.
Ingestion:: Following ingestion and/or
prior to gastric evacuation, immediately
dilute with 4 to 8 ounces (120 to 240 mL)
of milk or water Prevent absorption with
gastric lavage, and/or activated charcoal.
31. Herbicide –
INGESTION - No specific antidote. Gastric CMSO
2,4-D
lavage and activated charcoal/cathartic
are probably more useful decontamination Civil Hospital
methods. Monitor respiratory status,
electrolytes, renal and liver function tests, Gandhinagar.
CBC, platelet count, and cardiac status.
2. Observe for adequate hydration,
myoglobinuria, or metabolic acidosis.
Alkaline diuresis may be necessary.
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Dextrose and administered over 5
minutes.
DERMAL EXPOSURE
DECONTAMINATION - Remove all
exposed clothing and jewelry taking
necessary precautions to prevent
secondary exposure to health care
providers. Irrigate exposed areas promptly
with copious amounts of water for at least
30 minutes.
CALCIUM GLUCONATE OR CARBONATE
GEL - Use of 2.5 percent to 33 percent
calcium gluconate or carbonate gel or
slurry, either placed into a surgical glove
into which the affected hand is then
placed, or applied onto the exposed
dermis, has been recommended. This
therapy is more easily administered and
less painful than infiltration.
CALCIUM INFUSION - Regional
intravenous infusion of calcium gluconate
is a therapeutic option in HF burns of the
forearm, hand, or digits as adjunct to
topical therapy. Intra-arterial calcium
infusion for digital HF burn is also a
therapeutic option and may be considered
if regional intravenous calcium gluconate
is ineffective.
CALCIUM GLUCONATE INFILTRATION -
Continued tissue destruction and pain may
be minimized by SC administration of
calcium gluconate Infiltrate each square
cm of affected dermis and SC tissue with
about 0.5 mL of 10 percent
DO NOT USE CALCIUM CHLORIDE -
Calcium chloride is irritating to the tissues
and may cause injury.
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breathing apparatus, special chemical
protective clothing, and a safety line
during rescue operations. Many would-be
rescuers have become victims when
entering contaminated enclosed areas
without proper protective equipment.
Observe for delayed onset (up to 72
hours) acute respiratory effects.
35. Iodine
Ingestion:ORAL/PARENTERAL Oxygen
EXPOSURE GASTRIC LAVAGE: Consider
after ingestion of a potentially life- British oxygene
threatening amount of poison if it can be ltd.
performed soon after ingestion (generally
within 1 hour). Administer charcoal as Rakhial
slurry ,Usual dose: 25 to 100 g in Ahmedabad
adults/adolescents, C. 0.4.3
INHALATION EXPOSURE Move patient All govt. hospitals
to fresh air. Monitor for respiratory
distress. If cough or difficulty breathing
develops, evaluate for respiratory tract
irritation, bronchitis, or pneumonitis.
Administer oxygen and assist ventilation
as required. Treat bronchospasm with
beta2 agonist and corticosteroid aerosols.
EYE EXPOSURE
DECONTAMINATION: Irrigate exposed
eyes with copious amounts of tepid water
for at least 15 minutes.
DERMAL EXPOSURE
A. Wash the exposed area twice with soap
and water. Apply starch to ensure all
iodine has been removed (ie, no blue
color).
37. Lead
ACUTE EXPOSURE - All govt. hospitals
ACTIVATED CHARCOAL: Administer
All medical stores
charcoal as slurry (240 mL water/30 g
charcoal). Usual dose: 25 to 100 g in
CMSO
adults/adolescents,
CHELATION THERAPY - Should be Civil hospital
instituted in all patients with blood lead
level equal to or greater than 45 mcg/dL Gandhinagar
even if asymptomatic, Symptoms and
signs, along with the EP and blood lead
level, determine the route, dose, and
agent to be used for chelation.
BAL (dimercaprol) - 3 to 5 mg/kg/dose
deep IM every 4 hours for 2 days; then
every 4 to 6 hours for 2 more days; then
every 4 to 12 hours up to an additional 7
days.
CALCIUM EDTA - 50 to 75 mg/kg/day
deep IM in 3 to 6 divided doses for up to 5
days. EDTA should only be administered
after BAL in patients with encephalopathy
or children with levels >69 mcg/dL.
D-PENICILLAMINE - 250 mg 4 times a day
PO for up to 5 days. Do not exceed 40
mg/kg/day. OSHA prohibits prophylactic
chelation therapy in workers
occupationally exposed to lead.
DMSA (Succimer)- 30
milligrams/kilogram/day in 3 divided
doses for 5 days followed by 20
milligrams/kilogram/day in 2 divided
doses for 14 days.
39. Manganese
Most exposures to manganese are chronic. All govt. hospitals
Emesis and activated charcoal may not be
useful in chronic cases. All medical stores
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CHELATION THERAPY with EDTA may
enhance the urinary excretion and
mobilization of manganese from the blood
and tissue but its effectiveness in
improving existing neurological findings or
preventing neurologic deterioration have
not been clearly demonstrated.
LEVODOPA THERAPY (up to 3.5 to 12
grams per day in divided doses in an
adult) may result in improvement of
neurological toxicity. Concomitant
administration of carbidopa may result in
greater benefit. An animal model
suggested that L-dopa may actually
enhance dopamine depletion, at least
during the early or acute phase.
D. INTENTION TREMOR may respond to
trihexyphenidyl hydrochloride (Adult: 1 to
5 mg per day in divided doses).
40. Methyl
INHALATION EXPOSURE Move patient Oxygen
Mercaptan
to fresh air. Monitor for respiratory
distress. Administer oxygen and assist British oxygene
ventilation as required. Treat ltd.,
bronchospasm with beta2 agonist and
corticosteroid aerosols. Rakhial
Ahmedabad
METHEMOGLOBINEMIA: Administer 1 to 2
mg/kg of 1% methylene blue slowly IV in
symptomatic patients.
EYE EXPOSURE Irrigate exposed eyes Methylene blue
with copious amounts of tepid water for at
least 15 minutes. Vatva Ind.
Association
DERMAL EXPOSURE
Remove contaminated clothing and wash
Dr. S.I.Trivedi
exposed area thoroughly with soap and
water. Treat dermal irritation or burns
with standard topical therapy. Patients
developing dermal hypersensitivity
reactions may require treatment with
systemic or topical corticosteroids or
antihistamines.
41. Mercury
Ingestion:ELEMENTAL (METALLIC) All govt. hospitals
MERCURY - is usually not absorbed, and
usually does not produce acute toxicity. All medical stores
Decontamination is not necessary in
normal adults
INHALATION: Move patient to fresh air.
Monitor for respiratory distress. If cough
or difficulty breathing develops, evaluate
for respiratory tract irritation, bronchitis,
or pneumonitis. Administer oxygen and
assist ventilation as required. Treat
bronchospasm with beta2 agonist and
corticosteroid aerosols.
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Chelating agents that have been used to
treat mercury poisoning include:
1. SUCCIMER 10 mg/kg orally every 8 hrs.
for 5 days, followed by 10 mg/kg every 12
hours for 14 days.
2. DMPS 5 mg/kg IV or IM every 6 to 8
hours for 2 days, then reduce to once or
twice daily administration.
3. PENICILLAMINE Adults 1000 to 1500
mg per day divided every 8 to 12 hours.
N-acetyl-penicillamine Adults 250 to 500
milligrams every 6 hours.
5. BAL 3 to 5 mg/kg/dose every 4 hours
by deep IM for 2 days; 2.5 to 3
mg/kg/dose IM every 6 hours for 2 days;
then 2.5 to 3 mg/kg/dose IM every 12
hours for a week.
44. Naphthalene
ORAL/PARENTERAL EXPOSURE All govt. hospitals
A. Induced emesis is more useful for
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mothballs because of size. Mothballs
All medical stores
dissolve slowly; gastric
decontamination should be considered
even in patients presenting late after
ingestion.
B. URINARY ALKALINIZATION - If
hemolysis occurs, urine alkalinization
with intravenous sodium bicarbonate
infusion (maintaining a urine pH of 7
to 8) may help to avoid renal injury.
C. Supportive treatment
45. Nickel
CHELATING AGENTS - Although CMSO
penicillamine has an effect,
diethyldithiocarbamate (DDC) is the Civil hospital
preferred chelating agent for nickel.
Gandhinagar
a. Blood levels less than 10 mcg/dL DDC
is unnecessary.
b. 10 to 50 mcg/dL: DDC should be
administered orally (50 mg/kg/day on day
1, then 400 mg every 8 hours until the
patient is symptom free and urine nickel is
under 10 mcg/dL.
c. Greater than 50 mcg/dL: the dose of
DDC parenterally is 25 mg/kg. Severe
cases may use 100 mg/kg for the first 24
hours.
47. Organochlo
Ingestion: Ipecac-induced emesis is not All Govt.
rine
recommended because of the potential for Hospitals
pesticides
CNS depression and seizures.
( DDT, BHC,
All medical Stores
Lindane,
GASTRIC LAVAGE: Consider after
Endosulfan)
ingestion of a potentially life-threatening
amount soon after ingestion (generally
within 1 hour). Protect airway by
placement in Trendelenburg and left
lateral decubitus position or by
endotracheal intubation. Control any
seizures first.
ACTIVATED CHARCOAL: Administer
charcoal as slurry (240 mL water/30 g
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charcoal). Usual dose: 25 to 100 g in
adults/adolescents,
SEIZURES: Administer a benzodiazepine
IV; DIAZEPAM (ADULT: 5 to 10 mg,
repeat every 10 to 15 min as needed) or
LORAZEPAM (ADULT: 4 to 8 mg).
Consider phenobarbital if seizures recur
after diazepam 30 mg (adults)
48. Organophos
Ingestion: GASTRIC LAVAGE: Consider All Govt.
phate
after ingestion of a potentially life- Hospitals
pesticides
threatening amount of poison if it can be
(Chlorpyrip
performed soon after ingestion (generally All medical stores
hos,
within 1 hour). Protect airway by
phorate,
placement in Trendelenburg and left
Dimethoate
lateral decubitus position or by
,
endotracheal intubation. Control any
Monocrotop
seizures first.
hos,
Malathion,
Fenitrothio ATROPINE THERAPY - If symptomatic,
n, Fenthion, administer IV atropine until atropinization
Quinalphos is achieved. Adult - 2 to 5 mg every 10 to
etc.) 15 minutes; Child - 0.05 mg/kg every 10
to 15 minutes. Atropinization may be
required for hours to days depending on
severity.
PRALIDOXIME .Treat moderate to severe
poisoning (fasciculations, muscle
weakness, respiratory depression, coma,
seizures) with 2-PAM in addition to
atropine; most effective if given within 48
hours, but has had efficacy up to 6 days.
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May require administration for several
days. INITIAL DOSE: ADULT: 1 to 2 g in
100 to 150 ml 0.9% saline IV over 30
min. Repeat these doses in 1 hour and
then every 6 to 12 hours if muscle
weakness or fasciculations persist, or
begin continuous infusion.
50.
Phenol and Ingestion: Consider gastric lavage after All govt. hospitals
derivatives ingestion of a potentially life-threatening
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amount of phenol( more than 1.5 gms) if
All medical stores
it can be performed soon after ingestion
(generally within 1 hour).
Eye exposure
DECONTAMINATION: Irrigate exposed
eyes with copious amounts of tepid
water for at least 15 minutes.
DERMAL EXPOSURE
Remove phenol with undiluted
polyethylene glycol 300 to 400 ml or
isopropyl alcohol prior to washing, if
readily available. Wash exposed areas
twice with large quantities of water.
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prevent further oxidation and allow
removal of phosphorous particles from the
skin without ignition
4. Avoid application of any lipid or oil
based ointments as these may increase
the absorption of phosphorous through the
skin.
5. Visualization of phosphorus particles
may be enhanced under an ultraviolet
light source (black light, Wood's lamp).
Phosphorus particles should fluoresce
under UV light. With the exposed areas
immersed in water, loose or imbedded
phosphorus particles that are visualized
under UV light can be mechanically but
delicately removed safely under water.
6. Monitor the patient for the development
of systemic signs or symptoms of
phosphorus poisoning.
55.
ORAL/PARENTERAL EXPOSURE Troika Lab.
Silver
nitrate and
DILUTION: Following ingestion and/or Throl, Ta. kadi
other silver
prior to gastric evacuation, immediately
salts
dilute with 4 to 8 ounces (120 to 240 mL) Dist. Mehsana
of milk or water.
V.I.A.
METHEMOGLOBINEMIA: Administer 1 to 2
68
mg/kg of 1% methylene blue slowly IV in
Dr. S.I. Trivedi
symptomatic patients. Additional doses
may be required.
Vatva
EYE EXPOSURE : Irrigate exposed eyes
with copious amounts of tepid water for at
least 15 minutes.
DERMAL EXPOSURE Remove
contaminated clothing and wash exposed
area thoroughly with soap and water.
57. Vinyl
ACUTE - Inhalation exposures to high Oxygen
chloride
concentrations may cause CNS and
respiratory depression. Patients BOL Ahmedabad
significantly exposed need appropriate
supportive care. All govt. hospitals
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58. Zinc fumes
Oral/parenteral exposure Some zinc CMSO
and metal
salts are highly corrosive and induced
fume fever
emesis or gastric lavage should be Gandhinagar
avoided. With corrosive zinc salts, dilute
rapidly with water or milk. Activated
charcoal (Usual dose: 25 to 100 g), may
be beneficial in patients exposed to salts
of zinc that are NOT highly corrosive or
following substantial ingestions of zinc
tablet or capsule preparations. However,
most lighter metals (including zinc) are
not significantly adsorbed to activated
charcoal. All govt. hospitals
SUPPORTIVE CARE - Maintain hydration
All medical stores
and observe for metabolic acidosis,
hypocalcemic tetany, anuria, liver
damage, gastric perforation, and pyloric
stenosis.
65. Acceticacid Milk, White, Eggs Calcium Hydroxide, Milk All Govt. hospitals
of Magnesia All medical stores
71. Alkali
Calcium Gluconate All Govt.
phosphate
Hospitals
All medical stores
72. Carbonyls
Oxygen BOL Ahmedabad
73. Cardiac
Potassium Chloride 0.5%
Glycosides
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74. Clorates
Sodium bicarbonates 5%
76. Dichlorome
Hydrocortisone All Govt.
thane
Hospitals
All medical stores
77. Argote
Sodiumnicotinate 140mg IV CMSO
Gandhinagar
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THE GOVERNMENT OF
INDIA’S ROLE
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CHAPTER – VI
THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA’S ROLE
The Central Crisis Group, constituted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, shall be
the apex body in the country to deal with and provide expert guidance for planning and
handling of major chemical accidents in the country. The CCG shall continuously monitor
the post-accident situation and suggest measures for prevention of recurrence of such
accidents. It shall meet every six months and respond to enquiries from the State Crisis
Group and District Crisis Group.
6.1 Functions
The functions of the Central Crisis Group shall be as follows:
To deal with major chemical accidents and provide expert guidance for handling major
chemical accidents in the country.
Continuously monitor the post accident situation arising out of a major chemical
accident and suggest measures for prevention and to check recurrence of such
accidents.
Conduct post accident analysis of such major chemical accidents and evaluate
responses.
Review District Off-site Emergency Plans with a view to examine its adequacy in
accordance with the Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules,
1989 and suggest measures to reduce risks in the industrial pockets.
Respond to queries addressed to it by the State Crisis Groups and the District Crisis
Groups.
Publish a State-wise list of experts and officials who are concerned with the handling of
chemical accidents.
Render in the event of a chemical accident in a State, all financial and infrastructural
help may be necessary.
The Central Crisis Group shall meet once in every six months in the Ministry of
Environment & Forests, Paryavaran Bhavan, New Delhi. The Group may co-opt any
person whose assistance or advice is considered useful in performing any of its
functions.
The CCG deals only with major chemical accidents in the country where State
Governments require marshalling of resources from other States as well as from the
Central Government. The Chief Secretary, the District Magistrates of the concerned
State/districts should immediately inform the Central Crisis Group about the accidents.
It will meet as soon as possible after the receipt of information about the accident in
carrying out its task, it shall consult experts, coordinate activities of the State
Governments and the Central Ministries/Departments/Agencies and keep the Cabinet
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Secretariat and appropriate authorities in the Government of India constantly informed
about development.
The Central Crisis Group will organize aid from other states in case the magnitude of
emergency goes beyond a particular level. Organizing mutual aid agreements among
states is one of the main responsibilities of the Central Crisis Group.
It will give directions for coordinating relief work at the site of accident.
It will act as an effective communication link between the Cabinet Secretariat and State
Governments on one hand, and, on the other, render necessary guidelines to
concerned administrative agencies and experts.
The CCG representative to the Department of Communication will ensure that a senior
officer of Telecommunication Department shall be available at the Control Room of the
Ministry of Environment and Forests so as to keep the communication lines in order.
It will authorize the Member Secretary to convene Press briefings/Press release and
provide information to AIR and Doordarshan.
6.4 Operations
1. Operation of Control Room during Office Time
The Control Room will operate during office hours from 9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on
working days only i.e. Monday to Friday. The Control Room will be used for managing
crisis situations and also as a venue for convening the meeting of CCG in case of a
crisis. In addition, messages can be faxed at Fax NO.4360678 and 4363577.
2. Operation of Control Room before and after Office Hours including Holidays
After office hours and on holidays, the Central Registry Room on the Ground Floor,
Paryavaran Bhavan, B-Block, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003 shall receive
messages and pass them on to the Member Secretary immediately (Phone: 4360634
(O)/ 4677974 (R). In case Member Secretary is not available
the next contact person will be Dr. M. Sengupta (Phone: 4360734 (O), 6101487 (R)).
It will be manned for twenty four hours on all days (Phone and Fax: 4360734 Telex:
31-66185 DOE-In, 31-63015 WILD-IN, E-Mail: indu@envfor.delhi.nic.in). The Member
Secretary will immediately after intimation, activate the Control Room in Room No.705
mentioned in (a) above.
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6.5 Facilities
The Control Room is equipped with facilities like telephone, computers, and hand books on
hazardous chemicals. During a crisis situation, other fast communication facilities shall also
be provided by the Department of Telecommunications, Government of India (Phone
3032497- Shri V.K.Chawla, Assit.Director General, MST-II.
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Figure1:
release and provideStructure
information of Chemical
to AIR Crisis Management Set up
and Doordarshan.
CABINET COMMITTEE
• JS LABOUR
• JS HEALTH * JT. SECRETARY, E & F
• ANIMAL HUSB AND DAIRYING
MEMBER-SECRETARY
• DG CIVIL DEFENCE
• FIRE ADVISOR DGCA
• ADVISOR, CHEMICAL AND PETROCHEM
• JS FERTILIZERS
• JS SURFACE TRANSPORT
• CH. CONT. OF EXPLOSIVES
• JS INDUSTRIES
• DG ICMR
• DG TELECOM
• DG CSIR
• DG ICAR
• GM (RAIL SAFETY)
• ADVSIOR DDES
• REP. ICMA
• REP. INDUSTRIES STANDING STATE CRISIS GROUP
CHIEF SECRETARY
• SECY. HEALTH
• SECY. INDUSTRIES
• SECY. TRANSPORT SECY. LABOUR & EMP.
• SECY. LABOUR MEMBER-SECRETARY
• SECY. PUBLIC HEALTH & ENGG
• CHAIRMAN PCB
• DIRECTOR, INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND
HEALTH
• FIRE CHIEF
• EXPERTS
• REP. INDUSTRIES
DISTRICT-LEVEL CRISIS COMMITTEE:
DISTRICT COLLECTOR
DEPUTY/ASSTT. DIRECTOR, INDUSTRIAL SAFETY &
HEALTH
CHIEF FIRE OFFICER
DIST. SUPDT. OF POLICE
DIST. HEALTH OFFICER
COMMISSIONER, DEPUTY DIRECTOR,
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND
DEPT. OF PHED HEALTH MEMBER SECRETARY
REP. OF SPCB FACOTRIES
DIST. AGRI. OFFICER
EXPERTS
DIV. CONTROLLER GSRTC.
REGI.TRANSPORT OFFICER
REP. OF INDUSTRIES
CHAIRMAN LLCG’S LOCAL LEVEL GROUPS
SUB-DIVISIONAL MAGISTRATE
REP. OF INDUSTRIES
TRANSPORTERS OF CHEM
FIRE OFFICER
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR,
SHO (POLICE) INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND
SARPANCH / COMMUNITY LEADER HEALTH MEMBER SECRETARY
NGO
LOCAL MLA
EMINENT LOCAL DOCTORS
SOCIAL WORKERS
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TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCIES
FOR HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS
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CHAPTER - VII
TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCIES FOR HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS
7.1 Introduction
With the rapid growth of industry in India, the growth in transportation of hazardous
chemicals by road has taken place. These carriers of the hazardous substances, when
involved in accidents, may cause disastrous consequences duo to fire, explosion or toxic
spillage resulting in damage to the property both sides along the route including the loss of
human lives and environment pollution.
Accordingly, it is also prudent to mention that a population survey on both sides of the
proposed transportation routes up to 500 m is undertaken to identify before hand the
approximate number of people likely to be affected and the necessary evacuation and
medical preparedness are taken.
The actions for initial cordoning by Police to be done based on the knowledge of immediate
danger area and evacuation carried out, if required, as guided by the Table-1. In most of
the cases and for most of the chemicals initial isolation distances if cordoned and
subsequent fire fighting / neutralisation or capping actions are taken, a thorough
evacuation may not be necessary. But in case of LPG or liquified flammable gases tanker
accidents, the minimum distance for a small leak case has to be cordoned because of
BLEVE hazard which can go up to 500 - 900m depending on the quantity being
transported.
Kandla
Hazira
GCPTCL & Private Jetty ,Dahej Dist:Bharuch
• Airport – Ahmedabad, vadodara, Jamnagar, Rajkot, Surat etc.
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7.3 The table of initial isolation and protective action distances
The Table of Initial Isolation and Protective Action Distances suggests distances useful to
protect people from vapours resulting from spills involving dangerous goods which are
considered poisonous/ toxic by inhalation. The table provides first responders with initial
guidance until technically qualified emergency response personnel are available. Distances
show areas likely to be affected during the first 30 minutes after materials are spilled and
could increase with time.
The Initial Isolation Zone defines an area SURROUNDING the incident in which persons
may be exposed to dangerous (upwind) and life threatening (downwind) concentrations of
material. The Protective Action Zone defines an area DOWNWIND from the incident in
which persons may become incapacitated and unable to take protective action and / or
incur serious or irreversible health effects. The Table provides specific guidance for small
and large spills occurring day or night.
Adjusting distances for a specific incident involves many interdependent variables and
should be made only by personnel technically qualified to make such adjustments. For this
reason, no precise guidance can be provided in this document to aid in adjusting the table
distances; however, general guidance follows.
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TABLE - 1
TABLE OF INITIAL ISOLATION AND PROTECTIVE ACTION DISTANCES
Sr.No Name of First isolate in Then Protect First isolate in all Then Protect persons
Chemical all directions persons in Directions downwind during
(Mts) down wind (Meters)
during
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7.4 How to use the table of initial isolation and protective action
distances
Read the Guide for that material and taken the emergency actions recommended;
2. Look in this Table, use the entry with the largest protective action distances.
3. Determine if the incident involves a SMALL or LARGE spill and if DAY or NIGHT. Generally,
a SMALL SPILL is one which involves a single, small package (i.e. up to a 200 liter drum),
a small cylinder, or a small leak from a large package. A LARGE SPILL is one, which
involves a spill from a large package, or multiple spills from many small packages. DAY is
any time after sunrise and before sunset. NIGHT is any time between sunset and sunrise.
Direct all persons to move, in a crosswind direction, away from the spill to the distance
specified.
5. Next, look up the initial PROTECTIVE ACTION DISTANCE shown in the Table. For a given
dangerous goods, spill size, and whether day or night, the Table gives the downwind
distance - in kilometers for which protective actions should be considered. For practical
purposes, the Protective Action Zone (i.e. the area in which people are at risk of harmful
exposure) is a square, whose length and width are the same as the downwind distance
shown in the Table
Spill
Initiate Protective Actions to the extent possible, beginning with those closest to the spill
site and working away from the site in the downwind direction. When a water-reactive PIH
producing material is spilled into a river or stream, the source of the toxic gas may move
with the current or stretch from the spill point downstream for a substantial distance. The
shape of the area in which protective actions should be taken (the Protective Action Zone)
is shown in this figure. The spill is located at the center of the small circle. The larger
circle represents the INITIAL ISOLATION zone around the spill.
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Wind direction
Downwind
distance 1/2 Downwind
Initial distance
Isolation
Zone
Spill
Call the emergency response telephone number listed on the TREMCARD as soon as
possible for additional information on the material, safety precautions, and mitigation
procedures.
If the material becomes involved in a FIRE, the toxic hazard may become less important
than the fire or explosion hazard. If more than one tanker, cargo tank, portable tank, or
large cylinder involved in the incident is leaking, LARGE SPILL distances may need to be
increased.
For material with a protective action distance of 11.0+ km (7.0 + miles), the actual
distance can be larger in certain atmospheric conditions. If the dangerous goods vapor
plume is channeled in a valley or between many tall buildings, distances may be larger
than shown in the Table due to less mixing of the plume with the atmosphere. Daytime
spills in regions with known strong inversions or snow cover, or occurring near sunset,
accompanied by a steady wind, may require an increase in the protective action distance.
When these conditions are present, airborne contaminants mix and disperse more slowly
and may travel much farther downwind.
When a water reactive material is spilled into a river or steam, the source of the toxic gas
may move with the current or stretch from the spill point downstream for a substantial
distance.
The choice of protective options for a given situation depends on a number of factors. For
some cases, evacuation may be the best option; in others, in place protection may be the
best course. Sometimes, these two actions may be used in combination. In any
emergency, Officials need to quickly give the public instructions. The public will need
continuing information and instructions while being evacuated or protected in-place.
Proper evaluation of the factors listed below will determine the effectiveness of evacuation
or in-place protection. The importance of these factors can vary with emergency
conditions.
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In specific emergencies, other factors may need to be identified and considered as well.
This list indicates what kind of information may be needed to make the initial decision.
Amount involved
Location
Number of people
Weather Conditions
(O) 079-23202540
(R) 079-23202539
7.7 Provisions in the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 regarding Transport Emergency
Control
In recent years, India has witnessed rapid growth in transportation of hazardous chemicals by
road. Major road accidents have clearly demonstrated that hazardous chemical carriers, when
involved in accidents, can cause disastrous consequences like fire, explosion & spillages
resulting in loss of life and property besides environmental pollution. Such accidents demand
immediate availability of essential information to take appropriate counter measures.
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The products of chemical industry vary enormously in their types, property and degree of
hazard, ranging from explosives to plaster board. These are transported as solids, liquids in a
wide range of temperatures and pressures.
Realising the dangers, the new Motor Vehicle Act 1988 has been introduced in India by
imposing permit conditions for vehicles carrying hazardous substances.
Under the new Act, every motor vehicle carrying hazardous substances should comply with
certain regulations:
The emergency information panel provides details in the event of emergency. It indicates the
CORRECT TECHNICAL NAME OF THE SUBSTANCES being transported, its UN - NUMBER,
HAZCHEM CODE and UN Hazard class label. The panel also provides for contact telephone
number in an emergency, as also specialist advice. The size and shape of the panel is shown
below:
800
10
120 UN No. 15
(b)
5 600
HAZCHEM
120 (c) 15
10
IN
EMERGENCY DIAL SPECIALISTADVICE
(d) (f)
180
10 30 15
10 380 10 390 10
The vehicle should have emergency information panels on both sides and on the rear.
UN Number
The relevant UN Hazard Class Label (UN Symbol) has to be displayed on the front part of
the vehicle (Central Motor Vehicles Rules 129, 134)
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The UN committee has classified various hazardous substances according to the risk
involved. Each hazardous substances included in the list has been allocated a unique four
digit number, which is the substance's UN number. Since the numbers are in Arabic
letters, it helps in ready identification of the chemical being transported.
HAZCHEM Code
The Haz Chem code is an emergency action code designed by the London Fire Brigade. It
enables the fire brigade to know at once the action to be taken in case of the fire or
spillage.
It also ensures the use of appropriate protective clothing. The hazchem consists of a
numeral and one or two letters, which indicate the required action.
CLASS LABEL
Chemicals have been grouped into nine basic classes depending on the nature of the
hazard, represented numerically from 1 to 9. Many of these classes are further separated
into divisions.
CLASS: 1 Explosive
CLASS: 2 Gases, compressed, liquefied, Dissolved under pressure or deeply
refrigerated.
CLASS: 3 Flammable liquids, Flammable Solids, Substances liable to
spontaneous combustion, substances which on contact with water
emit flammable gases
CLASS: 4.1 Flammable Solids
CLASS: 4.2 Substances liable to spontaneous combustion
CLASS: 4.3 Substances which in contact with water emit flammable gases
CLASS: 5 Oxidising substances, Organic Peroxides
CLASS: 5.1 Oxidising substances
CLASS: 5.2 Organic peroxides
CLASS: 6 Poisonous (toxic) & infectious substances
CLASS: 6.1 Poisonous (toxic) substances
CLASS: 6.2 Infectious substances
CLASS: 7 Radioactive substances
CLASS: 8 Corrosives
CLASS: 9 Miscellaneous dangerous substances
Each United Nations Hazard Class Label has a distinctive diamond - shaped label bearing a
pictogram for quick hazard recognition.
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COLOUR HAZARD TYPE
ORANGE EXPLOSIVES
RED FLAMMABLE
BLUE WATER REACTIVE
YELLOW OXIDISING SUBSTANCES
WHITE TOXIC / INFECTIOUS
YELLOW AND WHITE RADIOACTIVE
BLACK AND WHITE CORROSIVE
The upper half of the diamond shaped label (square, set at an angle of 45) is reserved for
the black symbol representing the nature of the risk. Different symbols are provided for
each of the UN class.
The number of the class or division is shown in black colour in the bottom corner of the
label.
TREMCARD
The driver of the vehicles should possess the TRANSPORT EMERGENCY CARD or
TREMCARD as per Central Motor Vehicles Rules 132 (2),
The Emergency information panel only provides very essential data to enable immediate
action to be taken in case of a mishap. However, detailed instructions on fire, spillage or
leakage and action to deal with emergency are indicated in the TREMCARD. This card
which is to be provided by the consignor is to be carried by the driver in his cabin. This will
also help the driver to act with responsibility because he has been given information in
writing on the immediate action that should be taken in the event of an emergency.
The provision of appropriate protective clothing for the vehicle crew is a pre-requisite in an
emergency, in the absence of which, they may abandon the vehicle without taking any
emergency action.
Another area, which needs immediate attention, is the placement of the emergency
information panel in the vehicles. These panels get spoiled frequently due to spillages
from the tanker manholes at the time of loading / unloading operation, washing, corroding
etc.
2. Related TREMCARD should be obtained from the respective suppliers and to be kept
on the vehicles.
4. In case of mishap, the driver should be reported, immediately, to the nearest police
station.
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5. At the time of mishap, the helper / cleaner/ driver who-so-ever remain present
should handover 'TREMCARD' or written information about the contained chemicals
to the emergency services.
On the receipt of an incident / mishap report, the Central Control Room will ensure that
the emergency services have been summoned through Chief Fire Officer, SMC and will
obtain the specialist advice & inform the expert to remain on telephone, if any assistance
is needed. The respective industry / industries as mentioned in Table may be asked to
proceed to the spot, depending on the type of Chemicals involved in the accident.
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COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS AND
PUBLIC AWARENESS
89
CHAPTER - VIII
Community Preparedness and full co-operation and participation by local people is sine-quo-non-
for the successful implementation of any plan of action for meeting emergency situation before,
during or after the occurrence of a disaster. The District Committee will publicise the nature of
hazards which affect the vulnerable areas and the do’s and ‘don’ts’ the general public has to
follow; also, various Government agencies, which are responsible for precautionary measures
through effective media such as Radio, Press, Film, Brochures, etc. Also traditional method of
communication through loud speaker, beat of drums, sending errand and announcement through
religious places etc. be utilised to warn the public.
The Director of Information, in consultation with All India Radio Station in Gujarat, will
arrange suitable programs for educating the public about possible chemical and nuclear
hazards and the steps that need to be taken to mitigate distress. This shall be done more
frequently in April and May, particularly in educational programme, local news program
and rural program. This at times may be in the form of interviews, short lectures, etc.
School children should be encouraged to hear these broadcasts along with the teachers
about all relevant information pertaining to disaster. The rural people should also be
encouraged to hear the AIR broadcasts.
The Commissioner of Information will also arrange for publication of suitable pictures of
disasters and of popular articles in the local newspapers. He would also arrange for
publication of handbills explaining hazards and the precautions to be taken by the people
residing in the vulnerable areas.
Come out to open place, check the wind direction; move away quickly in the perpendicular
direction of wind flow.
On indication of gas leakage, cover nose and mouth with wet cloth and move away quickly
to safe location.
Women and children should come out from house, keeping piece of wet cloth on face.
On getting information about any gas leakage, use available mode of transport to move
away quickly from the place.
Life is more precious than property. Immediately move away from the places, as and when
you get information about any emergency.
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Set the cattle free. They will reach to safe place on their own.
To avoid hazard of fire during gas leakage, put out any type of open flames. Do not light-
up lighters or match sticks.
In case of such incident, give shelter to old and disabled persons inside house, keeping all
windows and doors closed. keep radio 'ON' for any announcements.
Wake up your neighbours by making loud noise if the incident occures at night. Brief them
about the occurrence.
Do not leave the safe place where you have assembled without instructions from
authorised person.
(1) Check houses, secure loose tiles by cementing wherever necessary, repair doors
and windows.
(2) Check the area around the house, remove dead or dying trees, anchor removable
objects like lumber piles, loose zinc sheets, loose bricks, garbage cans, sign-boards,
etc.
(3) Keep some wooden boards ready so that glass windows can be blocked.
(4) Keep a hurricane lantern filled with kerosene, flash light and torches with enough dry
cells.
(6) Keep your Radio sets fully serviceable and listen to warning bulletins. In the case of
transistors an extra set of batteries should be kept handy.
Mock –Exercise covering at a time three scenarios in different MAH Units in Hazira Pocket
under the code name of SURAT –TRICHEM DISASTER-2008 was conducted on 28.03.2008.
It was unique & first time event in the Country.
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8.5 Appreciation by Central Crisis Group
The Central Crisis Group committee meeting held on 22/6/2009 at New Delhi expressed its
satisfaction on preparedness levels of the two states – Gujarat and Maharashtra for
preventing and reducing the consequences of chemical accidents and complimented the
good work being carried out by the two States. It was suggested that other States should
also establish similar mechanisms for ensuring chemical safety. It was decided that
workshops be organized at Mumbai and Ahmedabad inviting other States to familiarize
them with the initiatives taken in Maharashtra and Gujarat.
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INFORMATION RELATED TO
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
93
CHAPTER – IX
INFORMATION RELATED TO CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
APENDIX – 1
COMPOSITION OF THE CENTRAL CRISIS GROUP
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Apendix - II
Central Crisis Group Alert System
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Apendix – III
Western Railway
Divisional Offices
ADRM 9724093001
022-22017420, 022-
CHIEF CONTROLLER (Churchgate, Mumbai)
23094064
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Apendix – IV
Resident Commissioner of Gujarat (Delhi)
Sr.
Designation Offeice Resi. Fax No.
No.
011-
Resi. 011-
1 46278701/02 9810245483
Commissioner 46278722
Apendix – V
BN, NDRF, Chiloda Road, Gandhinagar
(O) 079-23202540
2 Comdt. Officer (F) 079-23202540
(R) 079-23202539
Wing Commander,
23242600
1 Air-II for Air Commanding-in-Chief,
(F)23240054
Sector-9, Gandhinagar
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Apendix – VI
India Meteorological Department and Observatories
D.D.G.M.(C.W.)
2 011-24611068 24644937 24619167
New Delhi-3
Director (EREC)
5 011-24619943 24634714
New Delhi-3
011-24631913, 24643128
6 Director (C.W.C) New Delhi 26196225
24629798 246266815
02640- 232122,
15 Kevadia Observatory 231137 232122
232041
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Apendix – VII
Telecommunication
APENDIX – VIII
Control Rooms (Central & State Goverment)
No. Department Phone FAX
011 23092923
011 23093054 011-23092763
1 Ministry Of Home Affairs, New Delhi
011 23092885 011-23093750
011 23093897
23251914
State Emergency Operation Center
2 23251900 23251916
(SEOC), Gandhinagar
23251902
23251912
3 PS, RD- COR & Seccy (SEOC) 23251926
23251916
23248735
4 Irrigation Deptt. Gandhinagar 23240553
23248736
26305296
5 R & B Deptt. Ahemdabad -
26303490
23253343 23253343
6 Health Commissioner, Gandhinagar
23250818 23250818
23252957
7 Home Deptt. G'nagar (State Control) 23252075
23252958
DGP, Police Bhavan, G'nagar (State
23246328
8 Control) 23146329
23246330/31
SCR-23254343, 23249257
2337918
11 G.E.B. Vadodara 0265-2330017
2338164
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INFORMATION RELATED TO STATE
GOVERNMENT
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CHAPTER – X
INFORMATION RELATED TO STATE GOVERNMENT
APENDIX – I
Constitution of State Crisis Group
Government of Gujarat
Labour and Employment Department
Resolution No. ………………………..
Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar
Dated the…………………………..2014
Read : (1) Ministry of Environment & Forests. Govt. of India, New Delhi Notification
No. GCR-347(E), dated 1-8-1996.
:Resolution:
Government is pleased to reconstitute a committee for State Crisis Group, to deal with
Major chemical Accidents and provide expert guidance for handling major chemical accidents as
per the provisions of Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India, New Delhi,
Notification dated 1-8-1996, members as stated in Schedule-6 are as under:-
101
12. 4 experts (Industrial Safety & Health) to be nominated by Member
the State Government.
i) Mr. Shyama Maji, Head- HSE,
Essar Oil Limited-Vadinar
Mobile: 9979868430
ii) Mr.Vijay Asar, chief coordinator, Disaster prevention
and management centre(DPMC), Ankleshwar, Dist-
Bharuch
Mobile: 9825078221, 02646-220229
iii) Mr. Anil Trivedi, Vice president
Pidilite Industries Ltd.-Vapi
Mobile: 9998967983
iv) Mr. Rakesh Prashar, Head - HSE
Kalptaru power transmission Ltd., Gandhinagar
Mobile: 9904022779
The term for the Sate Crisis Group will be continued till further orders.
( )
Deputy Secretary to the Government
Labour & Employment Department
102
APENDIX – II
Places where District crisis Groups (DCGs) & Local Crisis Groups (LCGs) have been
Formed in Gujarat State
Sr. No. District DCG LCG
1 Ahmedabad Ahmedabad 1. Vatva - Narol
2. Naroda - Sabarmati
3. Odhav - Rakhiyal
4. Sanand - Dholka
5. Viramgam
2 Amreli Amreli Amreli
3 Anand Anand --
4 Arvalli Arvalli --
5 Banaskantha Banaskantha Deesa
6 Bharuch Bharuch 1. Ankleshwar - Panoli
2. Zagadia - Valia
3. Bharuch - Vagra
4. Jhambusar - Amod
7 Bhavnagar Bhavnagar --
8 Botad Botad --
9 Chhotaudepur Chhotaudepur --
10 Dahod Dahod --
11 Dang Ahwa --
12 Devbhumi Dwarka Devbhumi Dwarka --
13 Gandhinagar Gandhinagar Gandhinagar
14 Gir Somnath Gir Somnath Gir Somnath
15 Jamnagar Jamnagar Jamkhambhalia
16 Junagadh Junagadh Junagadh
17 Kheda Nadiad Kheda Taluka
18 Kutch Kutch 1. Bhuj
2. Gandhidham - Kandla
3. Mundra
4. Anjar
5. Bhachau
19 Mahisagar Mahisagar --
20 Mehsana Mehsana 1. Mehsana
2. Kadi
3. Vijapur
21 Morbi Morbi --
22 Narmada Narmada --
23 Navsari Navsari --
24 Panchmahal Panchmahal --
25 Patan Patan Siddhpur
26 Porbandar Porbandar Porbandar
27 Rajkot Rajkot 1. Gondal - Jetpur
2. Rajkot - Lodhika
28 Sabarkantha Himmatnagar --
29 Surat Surat 1. City Prant
2. Olpad - Choryasi
3. Bardoli - Mahuva
4. Kamrej - Palsana
5. Mandavi-Umarpada
30 Surendranagar Surendranagar Dhrangadhra
31 Tapi Tapi Tapi
32 Vadodara Vadodara 1. Savli
2. Padra
3. Waghodiya
4. Nandesari
33 Valsad Valsad 1. Atul
2. Vapi
District Crisis Group – 33
Local Crisis Group – 41
103
APENDIX – III
Revenue Department (Director of Relief & DS)
No. Designation (O) (R) (M)
50113, 50114, 23248460
1 Revenue Minister 9978406023
23243331, 23238077 23248470
50113, 50114,
2 PS to R.M. 22860150 9825090566
23243331, 23238077
50113, 50114,
3 PS to R.M. 25460860 9927723912
23243331, 23238077
4 PS to C.M. 232515979 22860150 9978407011
104
APENDIX – IV
Secretaries of Gujarat State
Phone Fax
Dept. Designation Mobile
-79 -79
105
Forests and Principal Secretary 23251051 23252156 9978406114
Environment 23251053
Dept. 23220140
107
Principal Secretary 23251501 23251591 9978406109
23251507
108
APENDIX – V
Police Commissioners and DIGs
079-
2 Ahmedabad Commissioner of Police 26422888 9978406271
25633636
0265-
3 Vadodara Commissioner of Police 2431414 2322232 9978406276
2431515
0281-
4 Rajkot Commissioner of Police 2450888 9978406076
2459888
0261- 2666777
5 Surat Commissioner of Police 9978406259
2244440 2667322
Ahmedabad 079-
6 IGP 23248464 9978405089
Range 26890597
Gandhinagar 079-
7 IGP 26855300 9978406284
Range 23260171
0265-
Vadodara
8 DIGP 2432400 2353899 9978405299
Range
2432500
0261-
9 Surat Range IGP 2666777 9978406265
2668666
Rajkot 0281-
10 DIGP 2477522 9978406293
Range 2477511
Junagadh 0285-
11 IGP 2650602 9978406290
Range 2650401
02832-
Border
12 DIGP 232335 252224 9978406200
Range
232366
109
APENDIX – VI
District Collectors
Sr.
District Name Code Office Resi. Mobile Fax
No.
1 2 3 5 6 7 8
1 Ahmedabad 079 27551681 22863598 9978406201 27552144
2 Amreli 02792 222307 222301 9978406202 222710
3 Anand 02692 242871 261000 9978406203 241575
4 Banaskantha 02742 257171 257007 9978406204 252740
5 Bharuch 02642 240600 223701 9978406205 240602
6 Bhavnagar 0278 2428822 2568866 9978406206 2427941
7 Dahod 02673 239001 251888 9978406207 239005
8 Dang 02631 220201 220202 9978406208 220294
23259029
9 Gandhinagar 079 23254884 9978406209 23259040
23259030
10 Jamnagar 0288 2555869 2554059 9978406210 2555899
2650201
11 Junagadh 0285 2650203 9978406211 2651332
2650202
12 Kheda 0268 2550856 2556700 9978406212 2565348
13 Kutch 02832 250020 250350 9978406213 250430
222200
14 Mehsana 02762 253365 9978406214 222202
222211
15 Narmda 02640 222161 222162 9978406216 222171
244999
16 Navsari 02637 246000 9978406215 281540
250556
17 Panchmahal 02672 242800 242900 9978406217 242899
18 Patan 02766 233303 233300 9978406218 233055
19 Porbandar 0286 2243800 2243801 9978406219 2242527
2479351
20 Rajkot 0281 2742900 9978406220 2453621
2473900
241001
21 Sabarkantha 02772 223001 9978406221 241611
240600
2471121 2669080
22 Surat 0261 9978406222 2465116
2472471 2669580
23 Surendranagar 02752 282200 282201 9978406223 283862
24 Tapi 02626 224400 220221 9978405364 221281
25 Vadodara 0265 2423100 2333999 9978406224 2431093
243417/
26 Valsad 02632 253060 9978406225 243417
253613
27 Botad 02849 231301 231310 9978405931 231302
28 Morbi 02822 241701 2277129 9978405932 241602
Devbhoomi
29 02833 223804 232456 9978405933 232102
Dwarka
30 Gir Somnath 02876 240001 240005 9978405934 243300
31 Aravalli 02772 247800 - 9978405935 247801
32 Mahisagar 2674 250666 253555 9978405936 250655
33 Chhotaudepur 02669 232010 - 9978405937 233002
110
APENDIX – VII
District Development Officers
Sr. District Name Code Office Resi. Mobile Fax
No.
1 2 3 5 6 7 8
111
APENDIX - VIII
Resident Deputy Collectors
Sr. District Name Code Office Resi. Mobile Fax
No.
1 2 3 5 6 7 8
112
APENDIX - IX
Mamlatdars (Disaster Management)
Sr.
District Name Code Office Resi. Mobile Fax
No
230100
21 Sabarkantha 02772 9825221680 230100
249039
113
Devbhoomi
29 02833 232125 9974718833
Dwarka
30 Gir Somnath 02876 240063 9909430091
114
APENDIX - X
Municipal Commissioners of the State
2224133,
3 Rajkot 2465859 9714503701
2239973 (F)2224258
2422244 (F)
9724345000
4 Surat 242110/ 2258393
9825144800
2451935
2552321
5 Jamnagar 2552372 9726522333
(F) 2554454
2510532
6 Bhavnagar 2568866 9978408567
(F) 2428628
2650450
7 Junagadh 2652988 9427208277
(F) 2651510
115
APENDIX – XI
Satellite Phone Numbers – EOCs
Sr. Name SIMCard Serial Number Tel Data
116
APENDIX – XII
Details of Immarsat Telephones Installed
At State Head Quarter and Various Collectorates in Gujarat State
117
Sr. Name of Holder for
Equipment. No. Alloted ID Available Swrvice
No. Satellite Phone
762483338 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
762483339 FAX
11 Collector, Bhavnagar 76 EB 517BA494
762483340 DATA
762483341 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
762483366 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
762483367 FAX
12 Collector, Dahod 76 EB 51COA339
762483368 DATA
762483369 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
762483346 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
762483347 FAX
13 Collector, Dangs 76 EB 515B88C4
762483348 DATA
762483349 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
762483362 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
762483363 FAX
14 Collector, Gandhinagar 76 EB 5177C999
762483364 DATA
762483365 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
762483374 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
762483375 FAX
15 Collector, Jamnagar 76 EB 5194EF03
762483376 DATA
762483377 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
762483412 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
762483413 FAX
16 Collector, Junagadh 76 EB 51AO1AEB
762483414 DATA
762483415 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
762483313 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
762483314 FAX
17 Collector, Kheda 76 EB 51F0BD54
762483315 DATA
762483316 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
762483354 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
762483355 FAX
18 Collector, Kachchh 76 EB 51D62127
762483356 DATA
762483357 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
762483350 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
762483351 FAX
19 Collector, Mehsana 76 EB 51C6395B
762483352 DATA
762483353 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
762483358 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
762483359 FAX
20 Collector, Navsari 76 EB 51EE2609
762483360 DATA
762483361 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
118
Sr. Name of Holder for
Equipment. No. Alloted ID Available Swrvice
No. Satellite Phone
762483317 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
Collector, 762483318 FAX
21 76 EB 51C4FB7C
Banaskantha 762483319 DATA
762483320 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
762483324 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
Collector, 762483325 FAX
22 76 EB 51D6127C
Panchmahals 762483326 DATA
762483327 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
762483292 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
762483293 FAX
23 Collector, Patan 76 EB 5177C999
762483294 DATA
762483321 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
762483378 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
762483379 FAX
24 Collector, Porbandar 76 EB 5132A643
762483380 DATA
762483381 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
762483382 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
762483383 FAX
25 Collector, Rajkot 76 EB 519CE394
762483384 DATA
762483385 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
762483398 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
762483399 FAX
26 Collector, Narmada 76 EB 51F31DE9
762483410 DATA
762483411 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
762483370 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
Collector, 762483371 FAX
27 76 EB 51570936
Sabarkantha 762483372 DATA
762483373 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
762483428 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
762483429 FAX
28 Collector, Surat 76 EB 5113266E
762483430 DATA
762483431 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
762483386 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
Collector, 762483387 FAX
29 76 EB 5116A163
Surendranagar 762483388 DATA
762483389 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
762483416 VOICE (SAT.NO.)
762483417 FAX
30 Collector, Valsad 76 EB 51FD60B4
762483418 DATA
762483419 VOICE (EXT.NO.)
119
APENDIX – XIII
Important Websites
1. MHA www.mha.nic.in
2. NDMA www.ndma.gov.in
3. GSDMA www.gsdma.org
4. NIDM www.nidm.net
5. IDRN http://idrn.gov.in
7. IMD www.imd.gov.in
9. BISAG http://www.bisag.gujarat.gov.in
120
APENDIX – XIV
Information Department
No. Name and Designation Office Resi. Mobile
Commissioner,
Commissionerate of
1 23253388 (F)23259020 23235404 9978407601
Information, 7/2, Jivaraj
Mehta Bhavan, Gandhinagar
Jt.Dir.of Info.
Commissionerate of 23253380 23253381
2 23243649 9978406085
Information, 7/2, Jivaraj (F)23259020
Mehta Bhavan, Gandhinagar
Dy.Dir.of Info. (Charge)
Commissionerate of 23253380 23253381
3 23243649 9978406085
Information, 7/2, Jivaraj (F)23259020
Mehta Bhavan, Gandhinagar
Liason officer, office of the
Liason officer, 196, Khetan 022-
4 9898189894
Bhavan, J.Tata Road, Charch 220282357(F)26358417
Gate, Mumbai
Dy.Dir.of Info.
Information Centre, A/6,
011-23340305 011-
5 State Emporarium Building, 09953710025
(F)23742482 24108582
Baba Khadaksing Marg,
Delhi.
Jt.Dir.of Info.
Rigional Inf. Office, 079-26305895
6 9978406585
Polytechnik Compound (F)26307600
Barak No.3, Ahmedabad.
26857880
19 Zee News 079
9825021413 / 9687610860
121
APENDIX – XV
District EOC and Important Numbers
Collector DDO Police
Sr.
District Code Conrol Conrol
No. (O) (O) (O)
Room Room
2521554-
6 Bhavnagar 0278 2428822 2426810 223499 2520050
55
7 Dahod 02673 239277 239001 239066 222400 222300
2473900
20 Rajkot 0281 2471573 2477008 2445975 2446333
2479351
230100 241001
21 Sabarkantha 02772 242350 241303 247333
249039 240600
2471121 2463976
22 Surat 0261 2465112 2422160 2463976
2472471 2463978
284300
23 Surendranagar 02752 282200 283752 230452 282100
283400
224401
24 Tapi 02626 224400 222141 222700
223332
25 Vadodara 0265 2427592 2423100 2432027 2419777 2412255
253613 254222
26 Valsad 02632 243238 253184 253333
243417 248053
122
APENDIX – XVI
Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority, (GSDMA)
23259276/502 9978407003
1 CEO 23235404
23259275(F) 9978405600
Chief Engineer
3 23259292 23229735 9925032735
(Procurement)
Director (Housing) &
4 State Project Officer, 23259283 26565300 9978490340
DRM Program
Assistant Director
10 23259021 - 9427314281
(Accounts)
Dy.Director
11 23259021 32920005 9879955161
(Procurement)
123
APENDIX – XVII
District Project Officer - GSDMA
9427379241
2 Ahmedabad City 079-26580952 26580952
9426460342
0281-2471573,
14 Rajkot 9426171920 2471574
223611
0261-2465112,
16 Surat 9428057174 2465116
2463812-13-14
283862
17 Surendranagar 9426533915 02752- 284300
284300
02626-224400,
18 Tapi 9909208705 221281
224401
124
APENDIX – XVIII
GSWAN NETWORK
1 Ahmedabad 2000
2 Amreli 2200
3 Anand 2300
4 Banaskantha 2400
5 Bharuch 2500
6 Bhavnagar 2600
7 Dahod 2700
8 Dang 2800
9 Gandhinagar 2900
10 Jamnagar 3000
11 Junagadh 3100
12 Kheda 3200
13 Kutch 3300
14 Mehsana 3400
15 Narmda 3500
16 Navsari 3600
17 Panchmahal 3700
18 Patan 3800
19 Porbandar 3900
20 Rajkot 6000
21 Sabarkantha 6100
22 Surat 6200
23 Surendranagar 6300
24 Vadodara 6400
25 Valsad 6500
125
Sr. No. Local Office Extn.No.
1 Collector 123
2 RDC 132
3 Pa to Collector 123
4 Add. Collector 121
7 DILR 206
9 RTO 208
126
APENDIX - XIX
Gujarat Maritime Board
Sr. STD
Name of Ports Office Fax No
No. Code
3051165
4 Hazira Port Pvt. Ltd., Hazira 0261 3051158
(Port Control)
22861413/
21 I.M.D. Ahmedabad 079 22867206
22865012
127
APENDIX – XX
LIST OF TECHNICAL EXPERTS
Sr. Organization Name & Name of Phone No.
No Designation of Chemical
. Export Person in which Office Residence/
they are Mobile
expert
128
14 Gujarat State Fertilizers Mr. Ramesh Ammonia -- 9978923075
Chemicals Ltd. P.O. Kumar,
Fertilizer Nagar, DGM(S.P.F.C.)
Vadodara.
18 IOC Ltd. Gujarat Refinery Shri Sunil Kumar HSD 0265 0265-
P.O. Jawaharnagar (Chief Manager) MAPHTHA 2233345 2265607
Pin.391320. Fire & Safety)
23 General Motors (I) Pvt Ltd Mr. Sudhir LPG 02676- 0265-
Chandrapura, Tal: Halol, Gurtoo 22100 2352605
Dist: Panchmahal 2780759
26 Shri Sulphuric Pvt. Ltd. Mr. S K Saxena Toxic Gas 02646- 9824057624
GIDC, Ankleshwar, Executive Oleum 222436
Dist: Bharuch Director SO2,SO3,
CLA
27 Gujarat Alkalies & Mr. P. A. Patel Chlorine 02641- 9909029643
Chemicals Ltd. DGM (S&E) 256335
Dahej, Dist: Bharuch
129
30 IFFCO Ltd Mr. A. K.Sharma Ammonia 02836- 9099982004
Kandala,Gandhidham, Chief Manager 254000
Kutch Process 270709
270352
31 BAYAR VAPI Pvt. Ltd. Mr. P.G. General 0260- 9825143794
Plot No. 306/3, Phase-2, Gujarathi 2400443/4
GIDC Industrial Estate,
Vapi, Dist:Valsad
130
APENDIX – XXI
Hospitals & Civil Surgeons
Sr.
Name Code Office Hospital
No.
1. Ahmedabad Zone
131
5. Bhavnagar Zone
132
APENDIX - XXII
List of Safety Equipments and their suppliers
133
APENDIX – XXIII
Name and Address of Head of Offices under
Director Industrial Safety & Health
3. 0281-2443280
Joint Director 0281-2442801 (Fax)
Office of the Industrial Safety & Health
Block No. 7, 8th Floor, Multi Story Building, Rajkot
4. 0261-2653502
Joint Director 0261-2653501 (Fax)
Office of the Industrial Safety & Health
C-Block, No.7, 5th, 7th Floor, Multi Story Building,
Nanpura, Surat
134
10. Deputy Director 02842-235630
135
DISTRICT CRISIS GROUPS &
LOCAL CRISIS GROUPS
136
CHAPTER - XI
DISTRICT CRISIS GROUPS & LOCAL CRISIS GROUPS
1. AHMEDABAD
1 2 3 4 5 6
137
15 Chief District Member DHO, LalDarwaja, 9099064001
Health Officer Ahmedabad
138
32 Expert Persons Member SrVishnoy Dishman 9824000505
Member Pharmasutical &
Chamicals Ltd, Sanand,
Ahmedabad
139
Local crisis Group
Naroda – Sabarmati
140
2 Contact person Member Gujarat 22800426 Mr.V.M.Bhatt
krushirasayanpvt.ltd
Plot no.b-12,phase-
1,gidc,Naroda, Ahmedabad
3 Contact person Member Pioneer agro industries 22813199 Mr.H.R.Patel
c-1,30/37,phase-
3,gidc,Naroda,Ahmedabad
4 Contact person Member Ambujaagrochem 22816541 Mr.A.K.Patel
industries
c-1,30/42,phase-
3,gidc,Naroda, Ahmedabad
5 Contact person Member Gujarat agro chemical 22810029 Mr.R.R.Patel
menu.company
Plot no.151-153/1,phase-
3,gidc,Naroda, Ahmedabad
6 Contact person Member SUPER INDUSTRIES 22823907 Mr.ishvarpate
C-1/289, GIDC NARODA l
AHMEDABAD
GUJARAT
7 Contact person Member SARATHI AGROCHEM 22820228 Rajesh patel
1306/5, PHASE-4, GIDC,
NARODA, AHMEDABAD
8 Contact person Member PRESIDENT INDUSTRIES 22822503 k.g.pathak
C-1/30/53 GIDC, PH-III
NARODA, AHMADABAD
GUJARAT
141
Local Crisis Group
Odhav – Rakhiyal
1 2 3 4 5 6
9408936479
9427701078
142
15 Police Inspector Member Police Inspector, Odhav 079-
22871091
9978912455
Ahmedabad
Singrawa.
143
Local Crisis Group
Vatva – Narol
Sr. Designation in Name of Officer Officer’s Designation Office/ Department Address With
No Crisis Group Contact No.
1 2 3 4 5
1. President Shri. R.J.Jadeja SDM and Dy.Collector A-5, Multistory Building,
Ahmedabad (East) Laldarwaja, Ahmedabad.
Phone-(o)-25500002
Mo- 7567008965
2. Member Shri.M.L.Patel Assistant Director Office of the Director Industrial
Secretary Industrial Safety & Safety & Health,
Health, Ahmedabad Shram Bhavan, 5ThFloor, Rustom
Kama Marg, Khanpur Ahmedabad.,
Phone-(o)-25502364
Mo– 8980029188
3. Member Shri.P.S.Parmar Dy.Chief Fire Officer Fire Station Maninagar,
Ahmedabad
Phone—25470221
Mo-9327038757
4. Member Shri.B.M.Tank Assistant Commissioner Office of Assistant Commissioner of
of Police ( J- Division) Police,
J- Division, Maninagar,
Ahmedabad.
Phone-25464549 Mo-9978408209
5. Member Shri Z. A. Shekh Police Inspector GIDC Police Station, Vatva,
Ahmedabad
Phone 25830004
M: 98251 49944
6. Member Shri M. K. Rana Police Inspector Danilimda Police Station,
Danilimda, Ahmedabad
Phone 25320153
M: 98254 54156
7. Member Shri J. J. Patel Police Inspector Office of Civil Defense, 11th Floor,
Civil Defense C-Block, Multi Story Building, Lal
Darwaja, Ahmedabad
Phone: 25507776
M: 9427952848
8. Member Shri T. H. Joshi Taluka Development Office of the Taluka Development
Officer, Daskroi, Officer
Ahmedabad Ahmedabad
Phone: 25506751, 25507170
M: 9998854300
9. Member Shri H. K. Bhavsar Medical Superintendent Civil Hospital, Sola, Ahmedabad
Phone: 27663735
M: 75678 97499
10. Member Shri P. S. Patel Deputy Director Information Department
Information Department Polytechnic, Ahmedabad
Phone: 26301148, 26306737
M: 9427701078
Fax: 26307600
11. Member Shri S. K. Patel President Vatva Industrial Association
Phone: 40049500/ 1 / 2 / 3
M: 98250 32487
12. Member Shri Jayantibhai NGO Sadvichar Manav Kalyan Trust,
Shah Trusty, Ahmedabad
13. Member Shri M. A. Desai Minister Majoor Mahajan
Ahmedabad
Phone: 25506857, 25506158
Fax: 25507959
14. Member Shri Salimbhai President Ahmedabad Motor Transport
Shekhavat Association
24, Transport nagar Narol,
Ahmedabad
M: 9909965565
144
15. Member Shri Tapanbhai Secretary Ahmedabad Motor Transport
Sharma Association
24, Transport nagar Narol,
Ahmedabad
Phone: 25712535
M: 9909965565
145
Local crisis Group
Viramgam
1 2 3 4 5 6
Factory Member
146
Local Crisis Group
Sanand – Dholka – Bavla
1 2 3 4 5 6
2 Assistant Director Member Shram bhavan, 5th floor, 079- Mr.M.C. ZINZALA
industrial safety Secretary rustam kama marg, 25502349
and health. khanpur, Ahmedabad. 9426370154
147
14 Local Doctor Member Dr.B.d.pandya 9825752657
148
2. AMRELI
Telephone Nos.
Position in
Sr.No Designation Office Address
DCG
Office Mobile
Jilla Seva
sadan,Collector Office,
1 District Collector Chair Person 2792222307 9978406202
Rajmahel Campus,
Amreli
Dy.Director Industrial
Dy.Director
Safety & Member
2 Industrial Safety 2852636946 9824190891
Health,Junagadh, Sardar Secretary
& Health
Baug,Junagadh-362001
Jilla Seva
District Health sadan,Rajmahel
7 Member 2792222115 9978967602
Officer Campus,Amreli, Dist-
Amreli
District Information
District
Office,
8 Information Member 2792223404 9426232134
Raj Mahal Compound,
Officer
Amreli.
Narmada Cement
Expert From
14 Works,Jafrabad, Member 2794245106 9714687687
Industry-
Ta_jafrabad,Dist-Amreli
149
ARTO Office, Second
Transport floor, M. S. Building, 2792-
15 Member -
Officer Rajmahel Compound. 223313
Amreli - 365001.
GSRTC-
Divisional Controller
16 Divisional Member 2792240386 9825804964
Office, Amreli
Controller
150
Local Crisis Group
Position in
Telephone NoS
LCG
Sr.No Designation Office Address
Office Mobile
Fire Station,Amreli,Dist-
4 Fire Officer Member 2792223592 9825236576
Amreli
Office of The
Station House 2792- 2792-
5 Dy.Superintendent Of Member
Officer Police 222333 222424
Police,Amreli-Dist-Amreli
151
3. ANAND
Sr. Name Designatio Address Phone
No. n in Crisis
Group Office Resident Office Resident
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Dr.Dhawal Patel Chairman Dist. Collector Mahi Canal Rest (02692) (02692)
District Collector Office, Anand House, Anand. 262271 262262
261575
M: 99784 06203
2 Mr.N S Asari Member Room No.218, -- (02692) 98254
Asst. Director, Secretary Jilla Seva Sadan, 264396 57397
Industrial Safety Nr. Borsad
& Health Chokdi, Anand
M : 9825457397
3 Mr. B S Patel Member Dist. Collector - (02692) (02692)
Dy. Collector, Office, Anand 240054 240042
Anand
M : 94273 09204
4 Mr. M.K.Damor Member Collector Office, (02697) 75670
Dy. Collector, (Chairman Petlad 224953 10508
Petlad of Local
M: 9426978545
Crisis
Group)
5 Mr. SaurabhSingh Member DSP Office, DSP Bunglow, (02692) (02692)
DSP, Anand Anand Sojitra Raod, 260027 261333
Anand M :99784 05064
152
14 Executive Member Executive Bunglow of (02692) 99099
Engineer, PWD Engineer, R & B Executive 251597 25727
and R&B. Anand Office Opp. DSP Officers
Office, ANAND
M : 98254 98255
89434 24249
153
4. ARVALLI
Sr. No. Designation Phone No. (O) Mobile No.
1. District Collector 02774-247801, 247800 9978405935
154
5. BANASKANTHA
Sr. Telephone Numbers
No. Name Designation Position in
DCG Office Mobile
Shri Dilipkumar
1 Rana District Collector Chairman 02742257171 9978406204
District Development Vice
2 Shri H. K. Patel Officer Chairman 02742254060 9978406229
Deputy Director
Industrial Safety & Member
3 Shri R.D. Patel Health, Mehsana Secretary 02762231501 9879152821
4 Shri D.B. Vaghela DSP, Banaskantha Member 02742257015 9978405065
Smt. Kantaben District Information
5 Patel Officer Member 02742257247 9426344035
Shri Ramesh PramukhUttargujarat
6 Chaudhari KamdarAssocation Member 02762285999 9925899631
Civil
7 Dr. S. N. Patel Surgeon,Palanpur Member 02742253083 98242466375
Fire Officer
Nagarpalika,
8 Shri A.S. Parmar Palanpur Member 02742257372 9157680792
District Agricultural
9 Shri Y.I. Shihora Officer, Palanpur Member 02742252634 9426419265
10 Shri R. B. Trivedi GPCB, Mehsana Member 02762258294 9427847765
11 Shri J. B. Desai RTO Palanpur Member 02742262334 9978405206
Mamlatdar Disaster,
12 Shri B M Kharadi Palanpur Member 02742251627 9426537975
District Project Office
13 Shri Kamlesh Patel Disaster, Palanpur Member 02742250627 9426533915
Shri M.D. Banas Dairy
14 Karamchandani Palanpur Member 02742257222 9429407100
155
LOCAL CRISIS GROUP - DEESA (BANASKANTHA)
Sr Position in
No. Name Designation DCG Telephone Numbers
Office Mobile
Shri D. K.
1 Bhrambhatt SDM &Dy.Collector Chairman 02744230400 9978405351
Asst.Director,
Industrial Safety & Member
2 Shri Y.I. Pendal Health, Mehsana Secretary 0262253501 9879102225
3 Shri S. D. Gilva Mamlatdar Deesa Member 02744222250 9537355673
4 Shri R C Dave Dy. DSP Deesa Member 02744227961 9978407978
5 Shri Hemant B Patel Chief Officer,Deesa Member 02744221900 8511159500
6 Shri C.P. Dagla T.D.O. Deesa Member 02744220063 9824969638
7 Fire officer Nagarpalika, Deesa Member 02744222333
Manager, IOT Infra &
Energy Service Ltd.
PalanpurInfra & Energy
8 Shri Ravindra Varma Service Member 02742283200 9408498206
Executive, Engineer
Water Resources,
9 Deesa Member 9978406943
M. D. Banas Dairy
10 Palanpur Member 02742257222 9429407100
11 Civil Hospital Deesa Member 02744221249
President, Cold
Storage Association,
12 Deesa Member 9099929485
156
6. BHARUCH
Position
SR. Designation Office Address TELEPHONE(O) TELEPHONE(M)
in DCG
1. DISTRICT DISTRICT COLLECTOR Chair (O) 02642 240500, (M) 99784
COLLECTOR OFFICE, BHARUCH Person 240600 06205
2. INSPECTOR OF JILLA SEVA SADAN – 2, Member (O) 02646 -240421 (M) 98254
FACTORIES NR. COURT BLDG. Secretary 53845
DY. D I S H, BHARUCH
BHARUCH
3. ALTERNATE DISTRICT COLLECTOR Member (O) 02642-222332 (M) 99784
ADDITIONOL OFFICE, BHARUCH 51077
COLLECTOR
4. SUPERINTENDENT CIVIL LIONS, KALI Member (O) (02642) (M) 99784
OF POLICE TALAVADI, BAMBA KHANA 223633 05066
ROAD, BHARUCH
5. ALTERNATE CIVIL LIONS, KALI Member (O) 02642 – (M) 9978408203
DY SP TALAVADI, BAMBA KHANA 223433
ROAD, BHARUCH
6. DISTRICT DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT Member (O) 02642 - (M) 99784
DEVELOPMENT OFFICE, DISTRICT 240603 06230
OFFICER, PANCHAYAT, BHARUCH
BHARUCH
7. FIRE DPMC, Member (O) (02642) (M) 94268
DEPARTMENT ANKLESHWAR 220229 89616
CHIEF-
ANKLESHWAR
8. ALTERNATE- FIRE DPMC, ANKLESHWAR Member (O) (02642)
DEPARTMENT 220229
CHIEF-
ANKLESHWAR
9. FIRE OFFICER - BHARUCH _ NAGARPALIKA Member (O) (02642) (M) 95740
FIRE 220151,220143,10 07007
DEPARTMENT 1,102, 108
CHIEF-BHARUCH-
NAGARPALIKA
10. DIST. HEALTH MAKTAMPUR, BHARUCH Member (O) 02642243660 (M)
OFFICER 9727702155
11. CIVIL SURGEON CIVIL HOSPITAL, STATION Member (O) 02642- (M) 94268-
ROAD, BHARUCH. 241759 91971
12. POLLUTION Plot No. 1501, GIDC, Member (O) 02646 - (M)98799-
CONTROL BOARD ESTATE PHASE-2, 222933 21543
(REGIONAL ANKLESHWAR 75748-
OFFICER) 27437
13. TECHNICAL
EXPERTS
MR. VIJAY AASHAR FIRE STATION, Member (O) (02646) (M)98250-
NOTIFIED AREA, GIDC , 220229 78221
ANKLESHWAR
MR.M.B. PATEL GUJARAT ALKALIES AND Member (M) 99090
CHEMICALS LIMITED, 29646
P.O.DAHEJ,TA.VAGRA,DIS
T-BHARUCH,DAHEJ-392
130,GUJARAT,INDIA
MR. PARESH UNITED PHOSPHORUS Member (M) 99099
ADHVARYU LIMITED UNIT-5, 94534
PLOT NO-746&750,
GIDC ESTATE, JHAGADIA.
DIST -BHARUCH.GUJARAT.
PIN-393110.
157
MR. ASHISH NAIK SOLVAY SPECIALITIES Member (O) 2646 -293608
INDIA
PLOT No. 3526-27 GIDC
ESTATE
PANOLI - DISTRICT
BHARUCH - GUJARAT 394
116
MR. SANDIP P I INDUSTRIES LTD Member (M) 92275
MANDOT 237, GIDC ESTATE 62340
PANOLI -394 116
DIST. BHARUCH, GUJARAT
STATE
PH: 02646-
655471/72/73/74
MR. V. C. BHATT GNFC LTD. Member (M) 98980
PO.-NARMADANAGAR , 63460
BHARUCH-392015
MR. PETRONET LNG LIMITED Member (M) 96625
GANANADESIGAN PLOT NO. 7/A, GIDC 26295
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
DAHEJ, TALUKA VAGRA
DISTRICT : BHARUCH -
392130, GUJARAT
PH.02641-300300, 300103,
300451
MR. KUNAL BHATT LANXESS India Pvt.Ltd. Member (O)(02645)224237 (M) 96866-
JHAGHDIA 42655
MR. NITIN SHAH CADILA Member (M)94271-
15524
(M) 96876-
13819
14. NGO
RED CROSS PANCHBATTI, BHARUCH Member (O) (M)
BLOOD BANK (02642)243603 9427879628
158
21. CHAIRMAN-LOCAL DISTRICT COLLECTOR Member (O) (02642) (M) 99784-
CRISIS GROUP, OFFICE, BHARUCH 241400, 05256
AND SDM & DY. 241980
COLLECTOR
BHARUCH &DAHEJ
(VAGRA)
22. CHAIRMAN-LOCAL SDM & DY. COLLECTOR Member (O) (02646) (M) 75670-
CRISIS GROUP, OFFICE ANKLESHWAR 242648 11436
AND SDM & DY.
COLLECTOR
ANKLESHWAR &
HANSOT
23. CHAIRMAN-LOCAL SDM & DY. COLLECTOR Member (O) (02645) (M)75670-
CRISIS GROUP, OFFICE JHAGADIA 220039 11411
AND SDM & DY.
COLLECTOR
JHAGADIA &
VALIA
24. SDM & DY. SDM & DY. COLLECTOR Member (O) (02644) (M) 75670-
COLLECTOR OFFICE JAMBUSAR 220191 11407
JAMBUSAR &
AMOD
25. SECRETARY- 2ND FLOOR, MULTI STORY Member (O) 02646 -240421 (M) 94290-
LOCAL CRISIS BLDG., OPP. GAYATRI 24503
GROUP- NAGAR, BHARUCH
BHARUCH
26. SECRETARY- 2ND FLOOR, MULTI STORY Member (O) 02646 -240421 (M) 99782-
LOCAL CRISIS BLDG., OPP. GAYATRI 62544
GROUP NAGAR, BHARUCH
DAHEJ (VAGRA)
27. SECRETARY- 2ND FLOOR, MULTI STORY Member ((O) 02646 - (M) 98254-
LOCAL CRISIS BLDG., OPP. GAYATRI 240421 53845
GROUP - NAGAR, BHARUCH
ANKLESHWAR
28. SECRETARY- 2ND FLOOR, MULTI STORY Member (O) 02646 -240421 (M)94081-
LOCAL CRISIS BLDG., OPP. GAYATRI 16989
GROUP - NAGAR, BHARUCH
JHAGADIA
29. COST GUARD – DAMAN Member (O) 0260 –
DAMAN 2260665
159
Name of Local Crisis Group:-Bharuch-Vagra
REGIONAL ARTO OFFICE, BHOLAV, Member (O) (02642) 240653 (M) 94284
TRANSPORT BHARUCH 73322
OFFICER
8. MUTUAL AID
GROUP
DISASTER DAHEJ ECO FRIENDLY Member (M) 98244-
PREVENTION & SOCIETY – DAHEJ 75576
MANAGEMENT
CENTRE, DAHEJ
9. DISTRICT BAHUMANLI BUILDING Member (O) 02642- 240603 (M)99257-
INFORMATION – BHARUCH 57091
OFFICER
10. Div.MANAGER- GIDC ANKLESHWAR Member (O)02646-223561 (M)98791-
GIDC BHARUCH 10020
DISTRICT (M)98791-
160 10050
Name of Local Crisis Group:-Ankleshwar-Panoli
161
Name of Local Crisis Group:-Jhagadia-Valiya
162
Name of Local Crisis Group:-Jambusar-Amod
SR. Designation Office Address Position in DCG TELEPHONE(O) TELEPHONE(M)
1. SDM & DY. SDM & DY. Chair Person (O) (02644) (M) 75670-
COLLECTOR COLLECTOR OFFICE 220191 11407
JAMBUSAR & JAMBUSAR
AMOD
2. INSPECTOR OF JILLA SEVA SADAN – Member (O) 02646 - (M) 942924503
FACTORIES 2, NR. COURT BLDG. Secretary 240421
I S H O, BHARUCH
BHARUCH
3. ALTERNATE CIVIL LIONS, KALI Member (O) 02642 – (M)
DY SP TALAVADI, BAMBA 223433 9978408203
KHANA ROAD,
BHARUCH
4. FIRE OFFICER - BHARUCH _ Member (O) (02642) (M) 95740
FIRE NAGARPALIKA 220151,220143,1 07007
DEPARTMENT 01,102, 108
CHIEF-
BHARUCH-
NAGARPALIKA
5. DIST. HEALTH MAKTAMPUR, Member (O) 02642243660 (M)
OFFICER BHARUCH 9727702155
6. POLLUTION Plot No. 1501, GIDC, Member (O) 02646 - (M)98799-
CONTROL ESTATE PHASE-2, 222933 21543
BOARD ANKLESHWAR 75748-
(REGIONAL 27437
OFFICER)
7. TECHNICAL
EXPERTS
MR.M.B. PATEL GUJARAT ALKALIES Member (M) 99090
AND CHEMICALS 29646
LIMITED,
P.O.DAHEJ,TA.VAGRA
,DIST-
BHARUCH,DAHEJ-
392
130,GUJARAT,INDIA
MR. V. C. BHATT GNFC LTD. Member (M) 98980
PO.-NARMADANAGAR 63460
, BHARUCH-392015
MR. PETRONET LNG Member (M) 96625
GANANADESIGAN LIMITED 26295
PLOT NO. 7/A, GIDC
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
DAHEJ, TALUKA
VAGRA
DISTRICT :
BHARUCH - 392130,
GUJARAT
PH.02641-300300,
300103
8. NGO
RED CROSS PANCHBATTI, Member (O) (M)
BLOOD BANK BHARUCH (02642)243603 9427879628
163
11. MUTUAL AID
GROUP
DISASTER DAHEJ ECO Member (M) 98244-
PREVENTION & FRIENDLY SOCIETY – 75576
MANAGEMENT DAHEJ
CENTRE, DAHEJ
12. DISTRICT BAHUMANLI Member (O) 02642- (M)99257-
INFORMATION BUILDING – 240603 57091
OFFICER BHARUCH
13. Div.MANAGER- GIDC ANKLESHWAR Member (O)02646-223561 (M)98791-
GIDC BHARUCH 10020
DISTRICT (M)98791-
10050
164
7. BHAVNAGAR
Bhavnagar 9825324572
(Shri Dushyant Pandya)
7567010346
(Shri D.R. Patel)
165
14 Regional Transport Officer, Member Near R.T.O. Circle, 0278-2431666
Bhavnagar. Bhavnagar
Officer )
166
8. BOTAD
Waghela)
168
9. CHHOTAUDEPUR
Sr. Designation Office Address Position in LCG Telephone Nos.
No.
Office Mobile
1. Collector And Collector Office, Chairman 02669-233003 9978405937
District Magistrate Di:Chhotaudepur
2. Deputy Director, Office of Deputy Member 0265-2432543 -
Industrial Safety Director, Industrial Secretary 0265-2434464
And Health, Safety & Health,
Vadodara. Block l-7, Kuber Bhavan,
Vadodara
3. District D.D.O. Office, Member - 9978405202
Development Chhotaudepur
Officer
4. Head Of District Head Of District Police Member 02669-233101, 9978405977
Police Office, Chhotaudepur 233102,
233077,
Fax-233103
5. Chief Officer Nagar Seva Sadan, Member 02669-230059, 9925133977
Chhotaudepur 232059,
232359,
Fax-232293
6. Chief Fire Officer Chief Fire Officer, Member 101 9429255028
Nagar Seva Sadan,
Chhotaudepur
7. District Health Civil Hospital, Member - 8980039103
Officer Chhotaudepur
8. Executive Engineer Executive Engineer, R&B Member 9408703878, 7567183222,
Office, Chhotaudepur Fax-2351911 9978406679
9. District Agriculture District Agriculture Member 02669-2433641 9428699223
Officer Office, Chhotaudepur
10. Deputy Executive District Health Sub- Member 02669-232143 9978406663
Engineer Division, Chhotaudepur
11. Zonal Officer Gujarat Pollution Control Member 0265-2354850, -
Board, Vadodara 2331928
12. Deputy Executive Deputy Executive Member 02669-220341 9925208622
Engineer Engineer, Gujarat Vij
Company, Chhotaudepur
13. District District Information Member 02669-233020 9925936257
Information Officer Office, Chhotaudepur
14. Transport Officer R.T.O. Office, Member 0265-2562497, 9825042748
Chhotaudepur 2426103
169
15. Taluka Taluka Development Member 02669-232003, 9879214770
Development Office, Chhotaudepur 232041
Officer
16. Residential Deputy Jilla Seva Sadan, Member 02669-233004, 9824048430
Collector Chhotaudepur Fax-233002
17. Sub-Divisional Jilla Seva Sadan, Member - -
Magistrate, Chhotaudepur
Chhotaudepur
18. Deputy Controller Petrollium And Member 0265-2421299,
of Explosive Explosive Safety 2420512
Organisation, Vadodara
170
10. DAHOD
Sr. Name Of Post Post Of Phone Number
no. Committee Office Residence Fax No. Mobile no.
1 District Collector , Chairman 221999 221888 222005 9825049345
Dahod
2 Factory Inspector (Assi. Member 02672- 02672- 9825106266
Director, Industrial Secretary 265428 265428
Safety & Health)
3 District Development Member 247066 224044 247438 9825045566
Officer, Dahod
4 Project Officer, Dahod Member 220102
5 Resident Deputy Member 223303 246133 222005 9825049360
Collector, Dahod
6 District Superintendent Member 240944 246233 240833 9825300344
Of Police, Dahod
7 Prant Officer, Dahod Member 220080 220173 248105 9825693505
8 Prant Officer, Devgadh Member 02678- 02678- 02678- 9824385607
Bariya 221075 220155 221075
9 Deputy Conservator of Member 02678- 02678- 02678-
Forests, Devgadhbaria 220425 220425 220475
10 Deputy Conservator of Member 246137 220308 240473
Forests, Dahod
11 District Supply Officer , Member 220250 223060 222005 9826409394
Dahod
12 District Chief Health Member 242430 240995 247438 9825981910
Officer, Dahod
13 District Chief Medical Co Member 246548 221284 246548 9824279759
Civil Surgeon, Dahod
14 Deputy Director of Member 242307 242307
Agriculture ,Dahod
15 Executive Engineer, Member 246994 220190 246994 9824039551
Dahod
16 Executive Engineer, Member 246994 220190 246994
Panchayat, Dahod
17 Executive Engineer, Member 240818 246908
GEB, Dahod
18 Deputy Director Of Member 221342 244188 222338
Information, Dahod
19 Inspector Of Fire, Member 220101
Dahod
20 Regional Transport Member 243200 241600 222874 9825341200
Officer , Dahod
171
21 Regional Officer, Member 02672-
Gujarat Pollution 245996
Control Board, Godhara
22 Division Controller, S.T Member 02672- 02672- 9825007293
Godhara 260946 240822
23 Deputy Controller Of Member 0265- 0265-
Explosive , Dahod 2420511 2643231
24 President, Nagarpalika, Member 220458 221545 9426061061
Dahod
25 Principal, Polytechnic Member 246681
college, Dahod
26 Safety Officer , Western Member 245060
Railway Workshop,
Dahod
27 President, Industries Member 220827 246814 9824072558
Association , Dahod
28 Shri Indulal Sheth Member 242290
29 Chairman, Redcross Member
society, Dahod
30 Chairman, Lions Club, Member
Dahod
31 Chairman, Rotary Club, Member
Dahod
32 President, Transport Member 9426052073
Association, Dahod
172
11. DANG
Office Mobile
-
District Supritendent Of District Police Member 02631-220248
5 Police, Ahwa Officers, Office ,
Ahwa -
Regional Officer, GPCB, GPCB Office Gidc Vapi Member 0260-2432089
6 Vapi
-
Civil Surgen, Ahwa Civil Hospital, Ahwa Member 02631-220205
7
-
District Health Officer, District Panchayat Member 02631-220344
8 Ahwa Office, Ahwa
-
Asstt. Information Collector Office, Member 02631-220326
9 Officer, Ahwa Ahwa
-
District Agriculture District Panchayat Member 02631-220320
10 Officer, Ahwa Office, Ahwa
-
Dy. Engineer,DGVCL DGVCL Co., Ahwa Member 02631-220354
11 Co., Ahwa
-
RTO , Ahwa RTO Office, Ahwa Member 02631-246201,
12 02631-246888
-
Chief Officer, Saputara Nagar Palika, Member 02631-237258
13 Saputara
-
Industries Member Shankarbhai Patel, Member 02634-278550 9374576694
Vasudhara Dudhsit
14 Kendra, Waghai,
Dang
173
12. DEVBHUMI DWARKA
175
13. GANDHINAGAR
176
14 Shri Manoj Plant Manager, Technical Hindustan 079- 9930399964
Chaudhari HPCL Co- Petroleum 23270186/7
Sardhav. ordinator Corp.Ltd,
Sardhav,Dist-
G’nagar
15 Shri Kshitij Sr.officer Technical Hindustan 079-23270187 81405
Tiwari Safety / Co- Petroleum EXT-22 88226
Safety Officer ordinator Corp.Ltd.
Sardhav, Dist-
G’nagar
16 Dy.Chief Associate Dy.Chief 0265-2225159 -
Controller of Safety Controller of
Explosives Co- Explosive-
ordinator office,Sub Circle,
Shradhdha
Complex,1st
Floor, R.V Desai
Rd, Navapura,
Vadodara.
17 Shri Mahesh Chief Fire Fire Service Fire Station 079-23222100 9898832222
R.Mod Officer Co- Nr.Jilla 079-23222742
ordinator Panchayat,
Sector-17,
Gandhinagar.
18 Rameshbhai Fire Officer, Fireman, Kalol 02764-223333 9429102125
Kalol Nagarpalika, /23
Nagarpalika, Kalol.
Kalol.
19 Shri V.R.Patel Regional GPCB Safety Co- GPCB,GF, 079-23222096 9824036915
ordinator Paryavaran 079-
bhavan, 23232152(H/o)
Sector-10-
A,Gandhinagar
20 Shri L.N I/c Dist- Rescue Dist-Commandat 079-2326155 9978406063
Jethva Commandant Co- Home Guard, 07923259175
Home Guard, ordinator Ground Floor,
Gandhinagar Block-6, Dr.Jivraj
Mehta Bhavan,
Gandhinagar.
21 Shri A.C./ Rescue Office of the 079-232201551 9427304214
Himanshu COMMANDANT- Co- Commandant-6 079-23202540 9428826445
Badola 6 BNNDRF ordinator Battalion National 9427304213
Shri Joon Diaster Response
Shri Force
Gambhirsingh Gandhinagar,
(Gujarat)
-382042
22 Dr. D.C Chief Medical District Health 079- 9909966909
Jagani Dist.Health Co- Office,2nd Floor, 23256942/45
Officer ordinator Jilla Panchayat 079-23222088
Bldg, Setor-17, 079-23248986
Gandhinagar
23 Shri Bipin Civil Surgeon Associate Civil Hospital 079-23259123 9879523187
Nayak Medical Co- Opp. Collector 079-
ordinator Office, 23221931/2
Gandhinagar.
24 Dr Vishal Civil Surgeon Associate Civil Hospital, (02764) 9376142190
Dave Medical Co- Kalol 223292
ordinator
25 Shri Suprintending Utilities Ahemedabad 079-27912505 9978405135
J.D.Mistry Engineering Co- Irrigation Project
ordinator Circle, L.D Engg.
Campus,
Ahemedabad
177
26 Shri M.D Asst. Associate Jilla Panchayat 079- 9099277799
Vaghela Agriculture Utilities Co- Bldg, Sector- 23256951/949
ordinator 17,2nd
Floor,Agriculture
Branch.
27 Shri Bariya Dy.Municipal Evacuation GMC,3rd floor, 079-23253610 9978407123
Comissioner & M.S Building 079-23253609
Gandhinagar Rehabilitatio Nr.Pathikashram,
n co- Gandhinagar
ordinator
28 Shri Mohan L. Managing Associate Vimal Pesticides 079- 9824031413
Rami Director Evacuation Pvt.Ltd. 22821390/3790
& At.Limbadiya 079-
Rehabilitatio Dist-Gandhinagar 32003221/22
n co-
ordinator
29 Shri Trade Union Associate President,Adarsh - -
Kishansing Leader Evacuation Videocon Kamdar
.A.Thakor President & sangh,
Rehabilititio Gandhinagar
n
Co-
ordinator
30 Smt. RTO , Asst RTO Transport Office of The 079-23240951 7567024209
R.P.Dani Co- R.T.O Sector-30,
ordinator Gandhinagar
31 Shri Karanraj I/c Dy.SP Security Office of Dy.S.P 079-23232668 9978408590
Vaghela Co- Sector-7,
ordinator Gandhinagar
32 Shri Police Security Kalol Taluka (02764)221394 9825084301
B.N.Dave Inspector Co- Police Station,
ordinator Kalol
33 Shri Executive Public Work, Public Health 079-23220859 9978406748
N.M.Patel Engineer Co- Work Divison 079-23223006
ordinator (Gujrat water
supply &
Sewerage Board),
Sector-30, B/H
RTO,
Gandhinagar
34 Shri Naresh Dy. Director of Liasion & Dist. Information 079-23257763 9898757501
Chaudhari Information Public Office,2nd floor, 079-23257765
Relation C-block,
Co- Sahyog Sankul
ordinator
178
LOCAL CRISIS GROUP
Sr. Designation Phone No. (O) Mobile No.
No.
1. Sub Divisional Magistrate, 079-23259093 --
Emergency Authority
2. Assistant Director, 079-23233231 9601298852
Industrial Safety & Health, 7567124455
Gandhinagar & Sabarkantha
3. Industries in District Area / 23270186, 23231011, Shri Ramesh Yadav, Plant
Pocket, HPCL, Vimal 32003221 Manager
Pesticide (R) 2286213 9764020108
Shri Mohanbhai Rami
98240314013
4. Transporter of Hazardous 9825226603
Chemical, Agrawal Road
Lines
179
14. GIR SOMNATH
Telephone Nos.
Sr.No Designation Office Address Position in DCG
Office Mobile
Dy.Director Industrial
Dy.Director
Safety &
2 Industrial Safety & Member Secretary 2852636946 9824190891
Health,Junagadh,Sardar
Health
Baug,Junagadh-362001
First Floor,District
District Emergency
4 Collector Office, Member 2876240063 9426969236
Officer
Veraval,Girsomnath,
Deputy Superintendent Of
Deputy
Police Girsomnath,Near
5 Superintendent Of Member 02876 223101 9978407965
Municipal Office Veraval-
Police
Girsomnath
Fire Station
6 Chief Fire Officer Veraval,Railway Station Member 02876 -247128 9227192898
Road,Veraval,Girsomnath
Rajendra BhuvanRoad,
District Health
7 ,Opp.Court,Veraval,Girso Member 02876-243077 7567889923
Officer
mnath
DeputyDirector,Informatio
n,Salinity Colony,Near
District Information
8 Circuit Member 02876-240108 9426520137
Officer
House,Veraval,Girsomnat
h
Regional Office,Gujarat
Representative Of Pollution Control
9 Pollution Control Board,Pankaj Member 0285-2651506 9825261871
Board Bunglow,Station
Road,Junagadh
GHCL
Expert From
12 Limited,Sutrapada,Girsom Member 2876305000 9099093069
Industry-
nath
Ambuja Cements
Expert From
13 Ltd,Kodinar,Dist- Member 2795237360 8511145893
Industry-
Girsomnath
ARTO Office,Rajendra
Bhuvan Road,Near Circuit
14 Transport Officer Member 02876 240690 9374858221
House,Veraval,Dist-
Girsomnath
180
Local crisis group
Telephone NoS
Sr.No Designation Office Address Position in LCG
Office Mobile
Indian Rayon
3 Expert From Industry- Member 2876248745 9879504181
Ltd,Veraval,Girsomnath
GHCL
4 Expert From Industry- Member 2876305000 9099093069
Limited,Sutrapada,Girsomnath
181
15. JAMNAGAR
182
14 Regional Officer ShriP.U.Dave Member
GPCB O/o GPCB, Sardar Patel Bhavan,
Jamnagar Rameshwar Nagar, Jamangar.
(O) (0288) 2752366
(R) (0288) 2540741
15 District Agriculture Shri J B Mathasoliya Member
Officer, Jamnagar O/o. District Agriculture Officer,
JillaPanchayat,(Agriculture Branch)
Jamnagar (O) (0288) 2550286 / 2550287 (
R) (0288) 2551707
16 HSE&F Chief. RIL ShriS.Ramchandran Member
R.I.L Padana. Reliance Industries Limited, Refinery
Ta. Lalpur. Division , Village : Meghpar-Padhana,
Taluka : Lalpur
(O) (0288) 4022190 ( M ) 9998987222
17 Vice President Dr.P.R.Dixit Member
(HSEF) Essar Oil Ltd, Refinery Division, Jamnagar-
E.O.L. Vadinar Okha Highway
P.O.Box No. 24, Jamkhambhaliya.
(O) (02833) 662405 Mob: 9909908685
183
LOCAL CRISIS GROUP – JAMKHAMBHALIYA
Sr. Position in
Designation Name, Address&TelephoneNo.
No. CrisisGroup
Mr. A S GANDHI
Asst. Director Office of the Asst. Director
IndustrialSafety and Ind. Safety&Health, Indira Rd. Member
2
Health Opp. Hotel Bansi, DEVBHUMI DWARKA Secretary
Ph.0288-2678206
MO NO 9426140676
Mr. P.R.DIXIT
HEAD .HS&F Essar Oils Ltd. Jam-Okha Road
4 Member
Essar Oils Ltd. VAdinar. Vadinar. Ph.02833-662405
Mo. 9909908685
Mr.BudhabhaVirambhaManek
Bhagwati& Co.
5 Bhagwati& Co. Member
Surajkaradi
Surajkaradi.M.9824225696
Mr. RanchhodbhaiBhanushali,
Ambika transport,
6 Ambika Transport, Mithapur Member
LocalTransporter
Mob. 9898813810
MR.M.P.Pandya
9 P.S.I. Okha. OkhaPolice Station, Member
Okha. Ph. 02892-262396,7575803690
Mr.D.R.Dabhi
TalukaPanchayat Office,
10 T.D.O. Dwarka. Dwarka, Member
Ph,02892-234052(O)234289(R)234864
9925569597
Trained Instructor (PI) CivilDefence Office, Portcplony, Okha, Member
11 Civildefence,Okha Ph.02892-262088
Dr.V.G.Chandarana Member
PublicHealth Officer
12 Civil Hospital, Dwarka.
Dwarka.
Ph. 02892-234262 Mo.No.7567873176
Mr.Maganbhai Bhatt Member
35,New Merchant Colony, Mithapur
13 PressReporter Ph. 02892-223279
M:9228178062
Mr.AnilVithalani Member
SurajkaradiNagarpalika
14 SurajkaradiNagarpalika Surajkaradi
M:94272 26009
184
Dr.H.S.Hasurkar,CMO, Mithapur Member
15 LocalDoctor Hospital, Mithapur. Ph.02892-665283.
M.9824351366/09227681405
Dr.Lalji Patel Member
16 LocalDoctor MithapurHospital,Mithapur.Ph.
02892-665430. M.9227685234
Mr. VinodV.Joshi Member
17 SocialWorker Garden Dept. TCL, Mithapur
Ph.02892-222225/222207
NathibenDudhabhaiNangesh Member
18 SocialWorker MordavMahilaMandal, VadivistarPoshitra.
Ta. Dwarka
185
16. JUNAGADH
Telephone Nos.
Position in
Sr.No Designation Office Address
DCG
Office Mobile
Dy.Director Industrial
Dy.Director
Safety & Member
2 Industrial Safety 2852636946 9824190891
Health,Junagadh,Sardar Secretary
& Health
Baug,Junagadh-362001
Sub DivisionalMegistrate
Sub Divisional
3 Office,Limda Member 2852651701 9978405346
Megistrate
Chawk,Junagadh.
Junagadh Municipal
6 Chief Fire Officer Member 2852620841 9662202910
Office,Junagadh
Jilla Panchayat
District Health
7 Office,saradar baug Member 2852633196 7567885111
Officer
,Junagadh
,District Information
District Office,
8 Information Rang Mahal Road, Member 2852627281 9016576467
Officer Junagadh.
Junagadh
Gujarat Pollution Control
Representative
Board,Pankaj
9 Of Pollution Member 2852651504 2852651503
Bunglow,Station
Control Board
Road,Junagadh
Jilla Panchayat
District
Office,Seva
10 Agriculture Member 2852633046 9428786298
sadan,saradar baug
Officer
,Junagadh
GHCL
Expert From
14 Limited,Sutrapada,Girso Member 2876305000 9099093069
Industry-
mnath
186
Regional Transport
Transport
15 Office,Khamdhrol Member 2852650691 9426120889
Officer
Road,Junagadh
187
Local crisis group
Telephone NoS
Position in
Sr.No Designation Office Address
DCG
Office Mobile
Sub DivisionalMegistrate
Sub Divisional Chair
1 Office,Limda 2852651701 9978405346
Megistrate Person
Chawk,Junagadh.
Dy.Director Industrial
Asst.Director
Safety & Member
2 Industrial Safety 285263946 9998034709
Health,Junagadh,Sardar Secretary
& Health
Baug,Junagadh-362001
Saurashtra Bhoomi
Editor Of Local
8 News,Jail Member 2852621000 9898063064
News Paper
Road,Mullawada,Junagadh
0285-
11 Doctors Civil Hospital ,Junagadh Member 99254 54660
2620090
188
17. KHEDA
Sr. Position in Telephone No.
Designation
No. DCG Office Residence Mobile
1 2 3 4 5 7
(0268) 9978406237
3. D. D. O., Nadiad, Dist. Kheda Member (0268) 2557262
2532802/803
(0268)
District Police Officer, Dist. (0268)
4. Member 2550150/250, 9978405072
Kheda 2550249
2561800/850
(0268)
5. TDO, Nadiad Member --- 9898757199
2550575
(02694) 9898054257
6. Civil Surgeon, Kheda Member ----
224932
(0268)
2521386, (0268)
7. Chief Medical Officer, Nadiad Member 9825974141
2529074, 2556815
2550143
(0268)
Chief Fire Officer – 9426477101
9. Member 2550106, ----
Nagarpalika, Nadiad 9099904936
2560101
President, Nadiad
12. Member (0268) 2551376 ---- 9824332123
Nagarpalika, Nadiad
189
16
District Agriculture Officers Member (0268) 2557421 ---- 9825260573
Representative – Industrial
Organization and Expert (02694)
19.
Person, Safety Officer, CEMA Member 283610, ---- 9408979962
Electric Lighting Products 283692, 283137
India Pvt. Ltd.- Matar,
Representative – Industrial
Organization and Expert
(02694) (02694)
20. Person, Mr. Abhay Mutyalvar Member 9998044192
283098/96 291651
, Plant Manager, Aegis Gas
(LPG) Pvt. Ltd.Matar
Representative – Industrial
Organization and Expert (02694)
21. (079)
Person, Safety Officer Bharat Member 222404, 9409382805
26760704
Petroleum Corporation Ltd.- 224576,224917
Hariyala, Kheda
Representative – Industrial
Organization and Expert
(02694)
Person, , Mr. Pankaj
290846/847, 9099964934
22. Motiramani, Territory Member -----
98244 09501,
Manager, Bharat Petroleum
(079) 26561314
Corporation Ltd.-
Kanera,Kheda
190
Name of Local Crisis Group:-Kheda Taluka
Sr. Position Telephone No.
Designation
No. in LCG Office Residence Mobile
1 2 3 4 5 7
Chair
Sub-divisional Magistrate / District (02694)
1 person (02694) 224301 9978405752
Emergency Authority 225200
Member
2 Inspector of Factories Secretary (0268) 2568986 - 9825457397
(02694) 282721
Two social workers to be nominated
14 Member (02694) 285676 - -
by the chair person
(0268) 255505
191
Sr. Position Telephone No.
Designation
No. in LCG Office Residence Mobile
1 2 3 4 5 7
Chair
Sub-divisional Magistrate / District (02694)
1 person (02694) 224301 9978405752
Emergency Authority 225200
Member
2 Inspector of Factories Secretary (0268) 2568986 - 9825457397
(02694) (02694)
2- Aegis Gas (LPG) Pvt. Ltd.Matar Member 9998044192
283098/96 291651
(0268) 2550106,
5 Fire Officer Member - 9099904939
2560101
(02694) 282721
Two social workers to be nominated by
14 Member (02694) 285676 - -
the chair person
(0268) 255505
192
18. KUTCH
193
Dy. Chief 1 st. floor Stradha
Associate Safety 0265
19 Controller of com. Navapura, R. V. -
Coordinator 2420512
Explosives Desai Rd, Vadodara.
Commander, Rescue (02832)
20 Collage road, Bhuj
Home guard Coordinator 250161
Commander
Associate Rescue (02832) (02832)
21 Boarder wing
Coordinator 252150
Home guard
Technical Flammingo, (02836)
Chairman (02836)
23 Coordinator, Gopalpuri, 233001
234113
Kandla Gandhidham 234601
(02836)
Technical (02836)
Sr. General 232477
24 Coordinator, IFFCO, Old Kandla 270638
Manager 9879533216
Kandla 270640
Solaris Chemtech
(02832) 9825212317
Technical
25 G.M. Ltd. 227768
Coordinator, Bhuj
254252
Associate Material
9925109159
26 Mgr. Safety Coordinator, Wel Spun Ltd., Anjar
Anjar
Adani PortLtd.,
Technical
Mgr.F & S Mundra. 02838 9825019121
27 Coordinator,
289310
Mundra
Technical
Aarti Chemicals 02837
28 Director Coordinator,
& Drugs Ltd. 217229
Bhachau
194
LOCAL CRISIS GROUP - BHUJ
Telephone Number
Sr. Position in
Designation Office Address Office Mobile/Residen
No. Crisis Group
t
1 SDM & Residence Dy. Office of the SDM & Chairman (O) (02832) (R) (02832)
Collector, Bhuj Dy. Collector,Bhuj, 250650 240571
Kutch.
10 Primary Health Officer Chief Medical Member (O) (02832) (R) (02832)
Officer, Jilla 252207 251623
Panchayat, Bhut
11 Journalist Mr.Kartikbhai Member (O) (02832) (R) (02832)
Khatri, Kutch Mitra 252090, 252091 250446
195
LOCAL CRISIS GROUP – GANDHIDHAM/ KANDLA
(R) (02832)
(O) (02832)
14 Chief Medical Officer Chief Medical Officer, Member 251623
252207
9825938498
Shri Gangaram
(O)(02836)22419 (R)(02836)2327
15 Press Reporter Bhanushali, Kutch Uday Member
9, 251099 05, 231267
Karyalay, Gandhidham.
Shri R. G. Chelani,
(O)(02836)23132
16 Press Reporter Kutch Bharti, Gopalpuri Member
2, 223292
road, Gandhidham.
KPT Hospital, Kandla O)(02836)27020
17 Doctor Member
Port. 5
Government
18 Doctor Hospital,Rambag,Gandh Member (02836) 220263
idham.
196
LOCAL CRISIS GROUP – MUNDRA
Telephone Number
Sr. Position in Crisis
Designation Office Address Office Mobile/
No. Group
Resident
1 Mamlatdar Mamlatdar Office, Mundra Chairman (O) (02838)
222127
2 Industrial Safety & Office of Deputy Director, Member (O) (02836)
Health Officer Industrial Safety & Secretary 260020/260262
Health,Adipur, Gandhidham,
Kutch
3 Factory Manager of Mr. Sandip Mehta( C.E.O.) Member
the Big Company of 9825000604
the Group 02838 289288
sandeep.mehta@portofmund
ra.com
Mr. Francis Aurol (COO)
02838 289199 (M)
9825000605
Mr. Lalit Jayvant
(VP – HR)
02838 271018 9925223656
Adani Port Ltd., Mundra.
Mr. Abhay Gautam Member
( Fac.Mgr.)
02838-222596 (R )
9819209793
Adani Wilmar Ltd., Mundra.
Mr. J. I. Prajapati. Member
(Mgr. H.R)
9925150529
Jindal Saw Limited, Pragpar-
Mandvi road, Mundra.
4 Station House Officer Police Station, Mundra Member (O) (02838)
(Police) 222121
5 Fire Station Fire Station In charge, Adani
Port
6 Transporter Gujarat State Transport Member (O) (02832)
Corp. 220002
7 Town Development TDO Office, Mundra, Member (O) (02838) (R) (02838)
Officer 222128 223494
8 Civil Defense Officer Dy. Collector ( Civil Defence) Member
02832-220703
9 Primary Health Officer Public HealthCentre, Mundra Member
Adani Port & Special Member 02838-289248/
Economic Zone Limited 289448
13 Doctor Doctor of Adani Port & Member
Special Economic Zone
Limited, Mundra
14 Doctor M.O. Of PHC, Mundra Member
197
LOCAL CRISIS GROUP – Bhachau
Telephone Number
Sr. Position in Crisis
Designation Office Address Office Mobile/Residen
No. Group
t
1 Mamlatdar Mamlatdar Office, Chairman (O) (02837)
Bhachau 224026
2 Industrial Safety & Office of Deputy Member (O) (02836)
Health Officer Director, Industrial Secretary 260020/260262
Safety & Health, Adipur,
Gandhidham, Kutch
3 Factory Manager of Mr. Bhavesh B. Mehta Member
the Big Company of (Director)
the Group 02837-217229
Aarti Chemicals& Drugs
Ltd.
Mr.A. K. Mandal Member
(Operational In charge)
(02837)273320,273323
,273447
02836- 273311( R )
9825592637
GAIL.
8 Fire Officer Member
7 Transporter Gujarat State Transport Member (O) (02832)
Corp., Bhachau 220002
10 Police Station Police Station, Bhachau Member (O) (02837)
224036
11 Town Development Taluka Development Member (O) (02837)
Officer Office, Bhachau 223302
12 Civil Defense Officer Dy. Collector ( Civil Member 02832-220703
Defence)
13 Primary Health Officer Primary Health Centre, Member (02837)224034 9825259361
Bhachau (02837)283528
198
LOCAL CRISIS GROUP – ANJAR
1 SDM & Residence Dy. Office of the SDM & Chairman (O) (02836) (R) (02836)
Collector, Anjar Dy. Collector, Anjar, 243345 243363
Kutch.
2 Industrial Safety & Office of Deputy Member (O) (02836)
Health Officer Director, Industrial Secretary 260020
Safety & Health,
Adipur, Gandhidham,
Kutch
3 Factory Manager of Mr. Jasmin Patel Member
the Big Company of 9879207575
the Group (Mgr. Safety)
99251 09159
Mr. Manish Sathavara
(Mgr. Safety)
99251 09159
Wel Spun Ltd., Anjar
8 Fire Officer Fire Station Welspun Member
7 Transporter Gujarat State Member (O) (02832)
Transport Corp., Anjar 220002
10 Dy. S.P Dy. S.P Office Member (O) (02836)
243254/242517
11 Town Development Taluka Development Member (O) (02836) ( R)
Officer Office, Anjar 242595 (2836)242573
12 Civil Defense Officer Dy. Collector ( Civil Member 02832-220703
Defence)
13 Primary Health Officer Referral Hospital, Member (02836)242455
Anjar
199
19. MAHISAGAR
Sr. Position in Office / Name of Telephone
Designation Mobile
No. DCG Department/Section Officer Numbers
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
District Collector & Collector Office, 02674
Shri K. B. 99784
1. Chairperson Magistrate, Dist. Lumawada, Dist. 250666
Upadhyay 05936
Mahisagar Mahisagar 253555
Office of Dy.
Dy. Director, Director,
Member Shri N. S. 0268- 98254
1. Industrial Safety Industrial Safety &
Secretary Asari 2568986 57397
& Health Health,
Nadiad
District Development
District
Office, 02674 99784
2. Member Development -
Lumawada, Dist. 250945 06497
Officer
Mahisagar
Office of
Superintendent of
Superintendent of 02674 99784
3. Member Police -
Police 250805 05980
Lumawada, Dist.
Mahisagar
Nagar Seva Sadan,
02674 99789
4. Member Chief Officer Lumawada, Dist. -
250006 20972
Mahisagar
Nagar Seva Sadan,
02674 99789
5. Member Chief Fire Officer Lumawada, Dist. -
250006 20972
Mahisagar
Civil Hospital,
District Health 02674 75730
6. Member Lumawada, Dist. -
Officer 250428 06978
Mahisagar
Office of Road &
The Executive 02674
7. Member Building, Lumawada, -
Engineer 294771
Dist. Mahisagar
Office of District
Agriculture Officer,
District Agriculture
8. Member Dist. Panchayat, - - -
Officer
Lunawada, Dist.
Mahisagar
Gujarat Pollution
0265
Regional Officer Control Board, GERI
9. Member - 2353850, -
GPCB Compound, Race
2331928
Course, Vadodara.
Office of Dy.
Dy. Executive
10. Member Executive Engineer, - 251640 -
Engineer,
MGVCL, Lunawada.
District Officer District
Information Information Officer, 02674 99252
11. Member -
Officer, Lunawada, Dist. 254051 55862
Lunawada. Mahisagar
RTO Offcie,
02674 99097
12. Member Transport Officer Lunawada, Dist. -
252119 18037
Mahisagar
Taluka Taluka Development
02674 75670
13. Member Development Office, Lunawada, -
250012 14719
Officer Dist. Mahisagar
District Seva Sadan,
Shri A. I. 2690 99784
14. Member Re. Dy. Collector Lunawada, Dist.
Suthar 266500 05954
Mahisagar
Petroleum &
Dy. Chief 0265
Explosive Safety
15. Member Petroleum & - 2421299, -
Organisation,
Explosive 2420512
Vadodara
200
20. MEHSANA
Office Mobile
1 Shri LochanSehra District Collector Chairman 02762- 9978406214
222200/222211
201
Local Crisis Group Mehsana
Position
Sr Name,Address&Telphone inCrisis
No. Designation No. Group Phone Numbers
SDM & DY. Office of the SDM & Dy. Chairman 02762-222206
1 Collector Collector
Office of the Deputy
Director, Industrial Safety
Asst. DirectorIndustrial & Health, Mehsana,ShriM. Member 02762-231501
2 Safety C Gohil Secretary 9824653057
Mr. Bhanubhai Patel, 02762-
Factory Manager Nirma Ltd. 283995/96/97
3 Nirma Limited Mandali,Mehsana Member 9825073100
Mamlatdar 02762-222220
4 (Disaster) Mehsana Member 9879635466
02762-
237404/236386
5 Mamlatdar Vipul Thakkar Mehsana Member 7567004106
Divisional Controller State Divisional
6 (StateTransport) OfficeHighway, Mehsana Member 02762-251151
7 General Manager Mehsana Member 9974059312
Mr. Hasmukh Patel
Mehsana Doodh Utpadak
8 Safety Manager Sangh Ltd. Mehsana Member 9925650922
02762-
9 Fire Officer Fire Brigade, Mehsana Member 22256069426612336
Deputy Superintendent 02762-222122
10 Dy. S.P. ofPolice, Mehsana Member 9978405074
02762-
222533/235190
11 TalukaDevelopmentOfficer T.D.O. Mehsana Member 9978405074
Dr. ManibhaiPrajapatiCivil
12 Doctor Surgeon, Mehsana Member 9727737959
202
LOCAL CRISIS GROUP – KADI
Position in
Sr.No. Name Designation Crisis Group Phone Numbers
02764-242355
4 Mamlatdar(Disaster) Kadi Member 9825035349
Director MAH Unit Mr. S. R. Dhoble,AshahiSongvan
Pvt. Ltd.
5 Member 9825305451
Divisional Controller State Divisional Office Highway
2764242716
(State Transport) Kadi
6 Member 9998953159
General Manager Mr. I. K.
Desai,MehsanaDoodhUtpadakSa
7 nghKtd, Kadi Member 9974059249
Safety Manager Mr.
NavneetPatel,AshahiSongvan
8 Pvt. Ltd. Member 9727721860
Fire Officer Fire Brigade, Kadi
2764242414
9 Member 9998000301
Dy. S.P. Deputy Superintendent of
Police, Kadi
10 Member 2764242690
Taluka Development T.D.O. Kadi 02764-242752
11 Officer Member 9824269203
Doctor Dr. RekhabenRathod
Superintendent, Kadi
12 Member 9825803204
203
LOCAL CRISIS GROUP – Vijapur
Mr. J H Chaudhri
6 General Manager Mehsana Doodh
Utpadak Member 2763222074
Samgh Ltd. Vijapur 9974059245
10 Talua Development
Officer T.D.O. Vijapur Member 02763-220012
02763-221016
204
21. MORBI
S.R. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE ADDRESS POSITION TELEPHONE NOS.
NO. IN DCG OFFICE MOBILE
FIRST FLOOR,
SHRI I.K.PATEL, CHIAIRMAN 02822-
1 COLLECTOR SHRI SEVA SADAN, LAL 99784059322
(IAS) SHRI 240701
BAG, MORBI
C-4, NARMADA
Member
SHRI DEPUTY QUARTER, SEVA 02822-
2 Secretary 9898010808
D.G.PANCHAMIYA DIRECTOR SADAN, LAL BAG, 232450
MORBI
N.C.C.
SUPERINTENDENT COMPOUND, 02822- 9978405975
3 SHRI R.P.BAROT MEMBER
OF POLICE VEGETABLE 243470
ROAD, MORBI
P.G.V.C.L.,
SUPERINTENDENT
CIRCLE OFFICE, 02822-
4 SHRI R.D.VALA ENGINEER MEMBER 9925209959
SHANTI BHUVAN, 243401
MORBI
SCIENTIFIC G.P.C.B., NEAR
02822-
5 SHRI R.H.JIVANI OFFICER NEW BUS MEMBER 9879274862
228001
STATION, MORBI
RAJKOT VAN
DEPUTY
VIBHAG, LAL BAG, 02822-
6 SHRI S.P.GOGRA CONSERVATOR MEMBER 9825073909
SEVA SADAN, 247904
OF FOREST
MORBI
SHRI NAGAR PALIKA,
02822-
7 PRASHANTBHAI CHIEF OFFICER MORBI MEMBER 9722557765
230800
PARIKH
SHRI MAMALTDAR LAL BAG SEVA 02822-
8 MEMBER 9374120529
P.V.GONDALIYA DISASTER SADAN, MORBI 243300
SHRI D.P.O. OFFICE, 02822-
9 D.P.O. MEMBER 9879250640
V.B.MANDALIYA MORBI 243300
CIVIL HOSHPITAL,
MEDICAL 02822-
10 DR. P.G.BHATT GANDHI CHOWK, MEMBER 9099789264
SUPERINTENDENT 230538
MORBI
SECOND FLOOR,
ASST. DIRECTOR 02822-
11 SHRI M.V.MALI LAL BAG SEVA MEMBER 9825744720
INFORMATION 241012
SADAN, MORBI
SHRI JILLA PANCHAYAT
13 AGRI. OFFICER MEMBER - 9998546369
D.B.GAJERA MORBI
REGIONAL S.T.BUS DEPO
14 SHRI P.M.PATEL MEMBER 2360407 9998953184
DIRECTOR MORBI
MORBI – DHUVA
SHRI
GLAZE TILES
15 NILESHBHAI PRESIDENT MEMBER - 9825212799
AESSOCIATION
JETPARIYA
MORBI
VITRIFIED TILES
SHRI
MFG.
16 SUKHDEVBHAI PRESIDENT MEMBER - 9825269979
AESSOCIATION
PATEL
MORBI
GUJARAT
SHRI CERAMICS FLOOR
17 PRAFULBHAI PRESIDENT TILES MFG. MEMBER - 9878905600
DETROJA AESSOCIATION
MORBI
205
22. NARMADA
Position
SR. Designation Office Address TELEPHONE(O) TELEPHONE(M)
in DCG
1. DISTRICT DISTRICT Chair (O) 02640- (M) 9879112187
COLLECTOR COLLECTOR Person 222161,222171
OFFICE, NARMADA
2. INSPECTOR OF JILLA SEVA SADAN Member (O) 02642 -240421 (M) 98254
FACTORIES – 2, NR. COURT Secretary 53845
DY. D I S H, BLDG. BHARUCH
BHARUCH
3. ALTERNATE DISTRICT Member (O) 02640- (M) 9879112188
ADDITIONOL COLLECTOR 222326,222172
COLLECTOR OFFICE, NARMADA
4. SUPERINTENDENT SP OFFICE, Member (O) 02640- 222315 (M) 9825095156
OF POLICE RAJPIPLA
5. ALTERNATE SP OFFICE, Member (O) 02640 – 220125 (M) 9426882539
DY SP RAJPIPLA
6. DISTRICT DISTRICT Member (O) 02640 – (M) 9825037816
DEVELOPMENT PANCHAYAT, 222163,222164
OFFICER, NARMADA
NARMADA
7. FIRE Member (O) (02640) (M) 9825405110
DEPARTMENT 220101,220682
CHIEF-NARMADA
8. SUPRITENDENT GENERAL Member (O) 02640-
HOSPITAL, 220030,224330,2202
RAJPIPLA 30,220270
206
14. MUTUAL AID
GROUP
a DISASTER FIRE STATION, Member (O) (02646) 220229 (M)98250-
PREVENTION & NOTIFIED AREA, 78221
MANAGEMENT GIDC ,
CENTRE, ANKLESHWAR
ANKLESHWAR
15. DISTRICT DISTRICT Member (O) 02640- 220146
INFORMATION INFORMATION
OFFICER OFFICE, NARMADA
16. CHAIRMAN-LOCAL DISTRICT Member (O) (02640) 220061 (M) 9879112189
CRISIS GROUP, COLLECTOR
AND SDM & DY. OFFICE, NARMADA
COLLECTOR
RAJPIPLA
17. SECRETARY- 2ND FLOOR, MULTI Member (O) 02646 -240421 (M) 98254
LOCAL CRISIS STORY BLDG., OPP. 53845
GROUP- GAYATRI NAGAR,
RAJPIPLA BHARUCH
18. GENERAL DIC, Bharuch Member (O)02640-222438
MANEGER
207
23. NAVSARI
208
17 DR. ATULBHAI PRESIDENT STATION ROAD, MEMBER 02637- 9427716462
V.DESAI REDCROSS NAVSARI 257452
SOCIETY,
NAVSARI
18 SHRI PANKAJ CHIEF FIRE NAGARA PALIKA MEMBER 02634- 9099958108
DESAI OFFICER BILIMORA, 285637
NAGARPALIKA NAVSARI
BILIMORA
209
33 DR.DINESHBHAI PRESIDENT GIDC MEMBER 02637- 9925116136
JOSHI GIDC KABILPORE, 265858
ASSOSIATION NAVSARI
KABILPORE
34 SHRI MANAGER GANDEVI, MEMBER 02634- 9879112486
B.D.PABSETWAR SAHKARI KHAND NAVSARI 262344
UDHYOG MANDLI,
GANDEVI
35 DR. RUPAM ALIPORE AT.ALIPORE, MEMBER 02634- 9099922480
GUPTA HOSPITAL TA.CHIKHALI, 231742
DIST. NAVSARI
36 DR. BHADRESH ARADHANA NAVSARI MEMBER 02637- 9825093165
NAYAK HOSPITAL, 257394
NAVSARI
37 SHRI N.B.VASHI DIRECTOR AT.ALIPORE, MEMBER 02634- 9377040694
VALSAD JILL TA.CHIKHALI, 232423
SAHKARI MILK DIST. NAVSARI
UTPADAK MADALI
LTD
38 DR. JAYKISHAN GANDEVI, MEMBER 02634- 9825357244
KUSHIKBHAI HOSPITAL, NAVSARI 262909
GANDHI GANDEVI
39 SHRI DAMANIYA GANDEVI, MEMBER 02634- 9998878997
K.V.MEHTA HOSPITAL, NAVSARI 262653
GANDEVI
40 SHRI ASSISTANT JILLA SEVA MEMBER 02637- 9687654281
A.N.DODIYA COMMISSIONR OF SADAN , 259391
LABOUR JUNATHANA,
NAVSARI
210
24. PANCHMAHAL
211
a) Mr. H. J. Navadia, Manager - Member 02676 235980/ 0265-
Safety & Environment, Bayer 235991/ 2785673
ABS Limited, Kalol 235802
212
25. PATAN
9 Shri T.K. Soni I/C Chief District Health Member 02766-221554 9909981901
Officer, Patan
213
LOCAL CRISIS GROUP – SIDHPUR
Sr. Position in
No. Name Designation LCG Phone Numbers
Deputy Superintendent of
4 Shri A.G. Chauhan Police Member 02762-220633
9099047261 02767-
5 Shri A.J. Pandya Chief Officer Member 222018
02766-
232997/230379
6 Shri J.S. Prajapati I/C T.D.O. Patan Member 9979844309
9426216105
Manager, Indian Oil Corpon. 9712992845
Shri Aditya Kumar Jha Ltd. Sidhpur 02767-
10 Shri C.h. Makwana Terminal, Sidhpur, Patan Member 220279/221808
214
26. PORBANDAR
Telephone Nos.
Position in
Sr.No Designation Office Address
DCG
Office Mobile
Jilla seva
sadan,Collector Chair
1 District Collector 286 2221085 9978406219
Office,Porbandar,Dist- Person
Porbandar
Dy.Director Industrial
Dy.Director Safety &
Member
2 Industrial Safety & Health,Junagadh,Sard 2852636946 9824190891
Secretary
Health ar Baug,Junagadh-
362001
Jilla seva
Sub Divisional sadan,Collector
3 Member 286 2220916 9978405359
Megistrate Office,Porbandar,Dist-
Porbandar
Jilla seva
District Emergency
4 sadan,Porbandar,Dist- Member 2862220800 9427760669
Officer
Porbandar
Office of The
Deputy
Dy.Superintendent 0286-
5 Superintendent Of Member 9825210420
Office,Porbnadar,Dist- 2240957
Police
Porbandar
Fire Brigade Office,
(Chief 0286-
6 Chief Fire Officer Member 9825148355
Officer)Porbandar,Dist 2240936
-Porbandar
Bhavsinhji Civil
Hospital (General
District Health 0286-
7 District Member 9099079101
Officer 2211083
Hospital,)Porbandar,D
ist-Porbandar
Ground Floor, Block
District No. 10,
8 Information District Seva Sadan, Member
Officer Airport Road, 0286222247
Porbandar. 0 2862222480
Sandip Complex, Opp.
Representative Of
Madhvani College 0286-
9 Pollution Control Member 0286-2220030
Narsang Tekri, 2220050
Board
Porbandar-380577
District Agriculture
District Agriculture
10 Office,Porbandar,dist- Member 2862252809 9979756814
Officer
Porbandar
Orient Abrasive
Expert From
13 Ltd,Dharampur Member 9904062333 9724555261
Industry-
GIDC,Porbandar
215
GHCL
Expert From
14 Limited,Sutrapada,Gir Member 2876305000 9099093069
Industry-
somnath
GSRTC Depot
GSRTC-Divisional
16 Porbnadar,Dist- Member 0286-2240959
Controller 0286-
Porbandar
2242409
216
Local crisis group
Telephone NoS
Sr.No Designation Office Address Position in LCG
Office Mobile
Jilla seva
Sub Divisional 0286-
1 sadan,Porbandar,Dist- Chair Person 9978405359
Megistrate 2220916
Porbandar
Dy.Director Industrial
Asst.Director Industrial Safety & Member
2 285263946 9998034709
Safety & Health Health,Junagadh,Sardar Secretary
Baug,Junagadh-362001
SHV Energy Pvt Ltd,-
Industries Super
3 Member 2862211906 9714642277
Representative gas,Javarnaka,Porbanda
r,Dist-Porbandar
Orient Abrasive
Industries
Ltd,Dharampur Member 9904062333 9724555261
Representative
GIDC,Porbandar
Primary Health
0286-
8 Primary Health Officer Centre,Bakhrla,Porband Member 9099079125
2277234
ar,Dist-Porbandar
Rameshbhai-
Community
10 Sarpanch,Javar Member - 9879871426
Leader/Sarpanch
village,Subhash nagar
Rotary Club
9825231468
11 NGO Porbandar,Dist- Member 9825245880
,
Porbandar-360575
217
27. RAJKOT
5 Shri P M SDM & Dy. Chairman LCG District Collector (0281)247904 7567009408
Dobariya Collector, Rajkot Office,Rajkot 2
Rajkot
7 Shri H M SDM & Dy. Chairman LCG Office Of The SDM & 02825-220008 7567009536
Jadeja Collector, Gondal- Dy. Collector. Gondal.
Gondal Jetpur.
218
13 Shri.Balkris GM Telecom Communi- Bilding Of Bhakti 0281- 9426003838
hana cation Nagar Telephon 2378800,
Coordinator Exchange.Loha 2378801
Nagar,Rajkot.
219
LCG Gondal – Jetpur
Sr. No. Designation Contact No.
Name, Address & Position in Crisis
Telephone No. Group
1 SDM & Dy. SDM & Dy. Collector Chairman (02825) 220008
Collector Gondal,Dist:Rajkot
220
LCG Members of Rajkot – Lodhika
Contact No.
Name, Address & Position in Crisis
Sr. No. Designation Telephone No. Group
1 SDM & Dy. Collector SDM & Dy. Collector Chairman (0281) 2479042
Rajkot
221
28. SABARKANTHA
Sr.No Name Designation Address Landline Mobile No
Telephone No
1 P Swaroop Dist Collector Collector Office 02772-241001, 9978406221
Himmatnagar 240600
2 S D Dhanai RAC Collector Office 02772-26012 9978405219
Himmatnagar
3 Pathik patel Mamlatdar- Emergency Operation 02772-249039 9974332782
K B Patel Disaster DPO Centre
4 Rikesh Patel SDM & Asst. Collector Office 02772-240946, 9978405193
Collector Himmatnagar 247126
5 Mr. Nagarjun DDO Office Of DDO, 9978406246
M (IAS) District Panchyat
Office Mehta pura
Himmatnagar
6 Mr. H B Dy. Director 5th Floor, C Block , 079023233231 9825353891
Trivedi IS&H Sahyog Sankul
Gandhinagar Sector 11
Gandhinagar
7 Mr. Sunil GM Telecom Dist Telephone office 02772-248600
Kumar Himmatnagar
8 Mr. MM Patel Site Manager Bayer Crop science 02772-661000 9924448815
Mr. Himanshu Manager- QHSE 02772-661065 9879757009
Pandya
9 Mr. Harishbhai EHS Officer Tudor India Ltd. 02770-233663 7600029133
Rathore Prantij
10 Mr. B G Regional Officer GPCB Motipura 02772-229273 9825854318
Sutreja Himmatnagar
th
11 Dy. CCOE 8 Fl. Yash kamal 0265-2225159
building Baroda
12 Pratap singh Fire Officer Nagarpalika Fire 02772-246720 8238034100
Devda Station - 9974605342
Himmatnagar
13 Mrs. Jyotiben Dist. Command Chhaparia Canal 02772-240616 9714760779
P Patel Home Guard Himmatnagar
14 Mr. Manish Dist. Health DHO Officer 02772-246422 9687679002
Fency Officer Sabarkantha Jilla
Panchayat
15 Dr. Uperia Civil Surgen Civil Hospital 02772-241692 9687633101
Himmatnagar
16 Mr. B P Buch Suprintending GEB Circle office , 02772-240262 9825603173
Engg. Hajipura,
Himmatnagar
222
17 Dr. V M Dist. Agri. Officer
Bathar
223
29. SURAT
224
22 SAFETY HEAD & PARESH M. COLOUR TEX IND. PVT. LTD. 9825139950
SAFETY TAILOR
DEPARTMENT
23 HSE MANAGER MR. NILAY VYAS HAZIRA LNG PVT. LTD. (O) 0261 – 3051009
(M) 9904103804
225
Surat LCG - City Prant
AUTHORITY NAME OF ADDRESS (O,R) TELEPHONE(O, R, M)
CURRENT OFFICE
SR.
HOLDER
1. SUB DIVISIONAL MR. M. M. PARGI OFFICE OF THE SDM- (O) 0261-266 5800
MAGISTRATE (CITY SURAT (R) 0261-265 5155
PRANT) (M) 99784 05221
(CHAIRMAN-LCG)
2. MEMBER MR. B. L. VIRDIYA JILA SEVA SADAN – 2. (O) 0261-2659501
SECRETARY (LCG- SIXTH (M) 93743 19055
1 CITY PRANT) FLOOR,ATHWALINES,
SURAT
3. MAMLATDAR – MR. T. N. PARIKH MAMLATDAR OFFICE (O) 0261-266 3800
CITY PRANT SURAT
4. DY. MR. M. S. POLICE COMMISSIONER (O) 0261-2244103
COMMISSIONER DABHOR OFFICE ATHWALINES, (M) 99784 06097
OF POLICE IPS SURAT
5. S.M.C. MR. C. Y. BHATT S.M.C. OFFICE, (O) 0261-2423751
MUGLISARA, (M) 9725354008
SURAT
6. FIRE DEPARTMENT MR. S. K. MAIN FIRE STATION, (O) 0261-24222
DEPUTY AACHARYA MUGLISARA (M) 97243 45508
7. ALTERNATE MR. VASANT MAIN FIRE STATION, (O) 0261-2230686
PARIKH MUGLISARA (M) 9724345553
8. HEALTH OFFICER DR. MEGHA JILLA PANCHAYAT (O) 0261 – 242 5751
MEHTA BHAVAN, SURAT (R) 0261 – 242 5755
(M) 97277 09501/05
9. ALTERNATE DR. WADHER SUPERINTEDENT NEW (C) 0261-2430589
CIVIL HOSPITAL, SURAT (M) 98255 55387
TH
10. PETROLEUM AND VINODKUMAR 8 FLOOR, YASHKAMAL (O) 0265 – 2361035,22
EXPLOSIVE SIL, VADODARA (M) 9879335569
SAFETY
ORGANISATION
11. POLLUTION MR. J. K. PATEL 338, BELGIUM SQUARE, (O) 0261 – 244 2696
CONTROL BOARD SURAT (M) 98250 88667
(REGIONAL
OFFICER)
12. REGIONAL MR. KALAVADIYA RTO OFFICE, SURAT (O) 0261 – 2977192
TRANSPORT (M) 9925730303
OFFICER
13. TECHNICAL MR. MALIKA NAVIN FLOURIN (O) 0261-6715351
EXPERT ARJUN INTERNATINAL LTD. (M) 7573004218
BHESTAN, SURAT
226
14. TECHNICAL MR. G. T. PATEL RTO, SURAT (O) 0261-2977192
EXTERT (M) 99041 03804
15. INDUSTRIES MR. KIRITBHAI COLOURTEX INDUSTRIES (O) 0261 – 289 0122
REPRESENTATIVE GANDHI, GM, LIMITED, PANDESARA (R) 0261 – 224 4666
COLOURTEX (M) 98250 56865
16. DISTRICT MR. M. S. VALVI CHOWK BAJAR, KILLAMA, (O)0261-2465541
INFORMATION SURAT
OFFICER
17. STATION MASTER MR. GIRIJESH RAILWAY STATION, 2412670, 131, 133
PATHAK SURAT (M) 088668 64815
18. COST GUARD – CMMONDING DAMAN (O) 0261-2904228
DAMAN OFFICER
227
Surat LCG Olpad & Choryashi
SR. AUTHORITY NAME OF ADDRESS (O, R) TELEPHONE(O, R, M)
CURRENT
OFFICE HOLDER
SUB DIVISIONAL MR. P. G. PATEL OFFICE OF THE SDM- (O) 0261-266 0098
MAGISTRATE SURAT (R) 0261-265 6088
(M) 99784 05222
2. MEMBER SECRETARY MR. L. B. JILA SEVA SADAN – 2. (O) 0261-2659501
ROHIT SIXTH FLOOR, (M) 94275 38155
ATHWALINES, SURAT
3. MAMLATDAR - MR. A. I. PATEL MAMLATDAR OFFICE (O) 0261-266 3800
CHORYASHI OLPAD (R) 0261-278 2295
(M) 99251 43660
4. MAMLATDAR - OLPAD MR. A. V. MAMLATDAR OFFICE (O) 02621-221 245
MISTRY OLPAD (R) 02621-221 259
(M) 97271 03877
5. DY. SUPRINTENDENT MR. PRADIP D.S.P. OFFICE (O) 0261-2463984
OF POLICE SHEJUL ATHWALINES, (R) 0261-2721666
IPS SURAT (M) 99748 05082
6. ATLERNATE MR. K. M. D.S.P. OFFICE (O) 0261-2463984
POLARA ATHWALINES, (R) 0261-2777667
SURAT (M) 98240 73048
7. FIRE OFFICER MR. PANKAJ MAIN FIRE STATION, (O) 0261-24222
PATEL MUGLISARA (M) 97243 45234
8. ALTERNATE MR. S. K. MAIN FIRE STATION, (O) 0261-2230686
AACHARYA MUGLISARA (M) 93768 44959
9. CHIEF HEALTH DR. MEGHA JILLA PANCHAYAT (O) 0261 – 242 5751
OFFICER MEHTA BHAVAN, SURAT (R) 0261 – 242 5755
(M) 97277 09501/05
10. MEDICAL DR. M. K. VADEL NEW CIVIL HOSPITAL, (O) 0261-2244985
SUPRETENDENT MAJURA GATE, (M) 98255 55387
NEW CIVIL HOSPITAL SURAT
SURAT
11. HEALTH OFFICER, DR. SUCHITA SAMUHIK AROGYA (O) 0261 – 222048
OLPAD PATEL KENDRA, B/H TALUKA (M) 98795 17160
PANCHAYAT OFFICE,
OLPAD
12. TDO - CHORYASHI MR. V. C. CHORYASHI TALUKA (O) 02621-221253
BAGUL PANCHAYAT, (M) 94293 53937
CHORYASHI
13. TDO - OLPAD MR. SAIBHAI OLPAD TALUKA (M) 96625 33528
PANCHAYAT,
OLPAD
228
14. PETROLEUM AND DR. MRS. S. (O) 8 TH FLOOR, (O)(0265)2361035,2225
EXPLOSIVE SAFETY SHARMA YASHKAMAL BIL. 159
ORGANISATION DY. DIRECTOR- VADODARA
PESO
VADODARA
15. POLLUTION CONTROL MR. A. G. PATEL 338, BELGIUM (O) 0261 – 244 2696
BOARD SQUARE, SURAT (R) 0261- 242 9733
(REGIONAL OFFICER) (M) 98250 88667
16. REGIONAL MR. M M RTO OFFICE, SURAT (O) 0261 – 246 5188
TRANSPORT OFFICER MAKWANA (R) 0261 – 246 5818
(M) 93751 -00412
17. TECHNICAL EXPERT DR. ANIL JAIN V.P. HSE – ESSAR (O) 0261-6614162
STEEL LTD. (M) 99099 01224
18. TECHNICAL EXTERT MR. NILAY VYAS MANAGER – HSE, (O) 0261-3051009
HAZIRA LNG PVT LTD (M) 99041 03804
19. TECHNICAL EXTERT MR. M. M. MANAGER – SAFETY, (O) 0261 -2860375
PARMAR NTPC (M) 94288 21565
20. COST GUARD – COMMANDING DAMAN (O) 0260 – 2260665
DAMAN OFFICER
229
Surat LCG Bardoli & Mahuva
230
16. SPDT. CIVIL DR. M. K. SUPERINTENDENT NEW (O) 0261 – 243 0589
WADHER CIVIL HOSPITAL-SURAT (R) 0261 – 266 9801
(M) 9825296833
17. PETROLEUM AND DR. MRS. S. (O) 8 TH FLOOR, (O)(0265)2361035,222
EXPLOSIVE SHARMA YASHKAMAL BIL. 5159
SAFETY DY. DIRECTOR- VADODARA
ORGANISATION PESO
VADODARA
18. POLLUTION MR. A. G. PATEL 338, BELGIUM SQUARE, (O) 0261 – 244 2696
CONTROL BOARD SURAT (R) 0261- 242 9733
(REGIONAL (M) 98250 88667
OFFICER)
19. REGIONAL MR. M M RTO OFFICE, SURAT (O) 0261 – 246 5188
TRANSPORT MAKWANA (R) 0261 – 246 5818
OFFICER (M) 93751 -00412
20. TECHNICAL MR. DIPAK B. BARDOLI SUGAR (O) 02622-220170/72
EXPERTS PATEL (M) 98791 79679
21. TECHNICAL MR. DIPAK S. MAHUVA SUGAR (O) 02625-256846
EXPERTS PATEL (M) 98794 91285
22. COST GUARD – COMMANDING DAMAN (O) 0260 – 2260665
DAMAN OFFICER
231
Surat LCG Kamrej & Palsana
SR. AUTHORITY NAME OF CURRENT ADDRESS (O, R) TELEPHONE(O, R, M)
OFFICE HOLDER
1. SUB DIVISIONAL MR. B. J. PATEL OFFICE OF THE SDM- (O) 02621-253400
MAGISTRATE BARDOLI (M) 94262 84612/
75670 11815
2. MEMBER MR. G. N. KOTHIYA JILA SEVA SADAN – 2. (O) 0261-2659501
SECRETARY SIXTH FLOOR, (M) 98240 79373
ATHWALINES, SURAT
3. MAMLATDAR - MR. A. D. GOSWAMI MAMLATDAR OFFICE (O) 02621-252078
KAMREJ KAMREJ (M) 97876 16951
4. MAMLATDAR - MR. DILIP DESAI MAMLATDAR OFFICE (O) 02622-264226
PALSANA PALSANA (M) 97269 45849
5. POLICE MR. C. N. HUDA POLICE STATION, (O) 02621-252094
INSPECTOR KAMREJ /254999
KAMREJ (M) 94280 52008
6. POLICE SUB MR. R. C. VASAVA POLICE STATION, (O) 02622-
INSPECTOR PALSANA 264227/265785
PALSANA (M) 95861 70616
7. POLICE SUB MR. A. U.TAPURIA POLICE STATION, GIDC (O) 02622-282035
INSPECTOR KADODARA (M) 99136 08715
KADODARA
8. FIRE OFFICER FIRE OFFICER FIRE STATION, (O) 0261-
KADODARA 2414195, 2414196, 24
14139
9. TDO - KAMREJ MR. H. P. VAGHELA KAMREJ TALUKA (O) 02621-252087
PANCHAYAT, (M) 94268 73525
KAMREJ
10. TDO - PALSANA MR. S.C. VASAVA PALSANA TALUKA (O) 02622-264624
PANCHAYAT, (M) 75670 15805
PALSANA
11. HEALTH OFFICER, DR. J. K. GAJJAR SAMUHIK AROGYA (O) 02621–252319
KAMREJ KENDRA, KAMREJ (M) 94260 32620
12. HEALTH OFFICER, DR. H. H. SAMUHIK AROGYA (O) 02622–2264232
PALSANA MAHYAVANSHI KENDRA, PALSANA (R) 0261 – 266 9801
13. PETROLEUM AND DR. MRS. S. SHARMA (O) 8 TH FLOOR, (O)(0265)2361035,222
EXPLOSIVE DY. DIRECTOR- PESO YASHKAMAL BIL. 5159
SAFETY VADODARA VADODARA
ORGANISATION
14. POLLUTION MR. G. V. PATEL 338, BELGIUM (O) 0261 – 244 2696
CONTROL BOARD SQUARE, SURAT (R) 0261- 242 9733
(REGIONAL (M) 98250 88667
OFFICER)
232
15. REGIONAL MR. M M MAKWANA RTO OFFICE, SURAT (O) 0261 – 246 5188
TRANSPORT (R) 0261 – 246 5818
OFFICER (M) 93751 -00412
16. TECHNICAL MR. BALVIRSINH SPECTRUM DYES & (M) 98241 06565
EXPERTS PITALIYA CHEMICALS PVT. LTD.
17. TECHNICAL MR. AMIT KAMREJ SUGAR (M) 95586 42724
EXPERTS
18. COST GUARD – COMMANDING DAMAN (O) 0260 – 2260665
DAMAN OFFICER
233
Surat LCG Mandavi, Mangrol & Umarpada
SR. AUTHORITY NAME OF CURRENT ADDRESS (O, R) TELEPHONE(O, R, M)
OFFICE HOLDER
1. SUB DIVISIONAL MR. K.J. BHAGORA OFFICE OF THE SDM- (O) 02623-221177
MAGISTRATE MANDAVI (M) 7576011470
2. MEMBER MR. A.R. OZA JILA SEVA SADAN – 2, (O) 0261-2653501
SECRETARY SIXTH FLOOR, (M) 7600004025
ATHWALINES, SURAT
3. MAMLATDAR - MR. K.K.PATEL MAMLATDAR OFFICE (O) 02623-221023
MANDAVI MANDAVI (M) 7697743404
4. MAMLATDAR - MR. M. B. PATEL MAMLATDAR OFFICE (O) 02629-220227
MANGROL (M) 7567006758
5. MAMLATDAR – MR. H.B.PATEL MAMLATDAR OFFICE (O) 2629-253399
UMARPADA UMARPADA (M) 7567006594
6. POLICE SUB MR. A. G. JADAV POLICE STATION, (O) 02623-221064
INSPECTOR MANDAVI (M) 98254 33370
MANDAVI
7. POLICE SUB MR. R. R. VASAVA POLICE STATION, (O) 02629-220233
INSPECTOR MANGROL (M) 90996 06061
MANGROL
8. FIRE OFFICER MR. ANOOPSINGH GIPCL, NANI NAROLI (O) 02629-261108
SANGA (M) 81289 82837
9. ALTERNATE MR. ANANT KUMAR GSFC, KOSAMBA (O) 02629-261108
(M) 98795 22450
10. TDO -MANDAVI MR. P. V. VASAIYA MANDAVI TALUKA (O) 02623-221024
PANCHAYAT, (M) 98257 91455
MANDAVI
11. TDO - MANGROL MR. G.M. GAMIT MANGROL TALUKA (O) 02629-220224
PANCHAYAT, (M) 98791 37776
MANGROL
12. TDO - UMARPADA MRS. N. D. UMARPADA TALUKA (O) 0229-253530
CHAUDHARI PANCHAYAT, (M) 75670 15919
MANGROL
13. SARPANCH, NANI- MR. BACHUBHAI SARPANCH, NANI- (M) 95586 90012
NAROLI VASAVA NAROLI
14. HEALTH OFFICER DR. CHINTAN PHC, NANI NAROLI, (O) 02629 – 261528
PATEL MANGROL (M) 97277 09569
15. ALTERNATE DR. MEHUL SINOL PHC, SATHVAR, (O) 02623 – 271224
MANDAVI (M) 97277 09562
234
16. PETROLEUM AND DR. MRS. S. (O) 8 TH FLOOR, (O)(0265)2361035,222
EXPLOSIVE SHARMA YASHKAMAL BIL. 5159
SAFETY DY. DIRECTOR- VADODARA
ORGANISATION PESO
VADODARA
17. POLLUTION MR. G. V. PATEL 338, BELGIUM (O) 0261 – 244 2696
CONTROL BOARD SQUARE, SURAT (R) 0261- 242 9733
(REGIONAL (M) 98253 91927
OFFICER)
18. REGIONAL MR. M M MAKWANA RTO OFFICE, SURAT (O) 0261 – 246 5188
TRANSPORT (R) 0261 – 246 5818
OFFICER (M) 93751 -00412
19. TECHNICAL MR. N. KRISHNAN CHIEF FIRE, GIPCL (M)99099 25320
EXPERTS
20. TECHNICAL MR. S. K. GHOSH DY. MANAGER, FIRE & (M) 99252 07597
EXPERTS SAFETY, GSFC,
KOSAMBA
21. COST GUARD – COMMANDING DAMAN (O) 0260 – 2260665
DAMAN OFFICER
235
30. SURENDRANAGAR
236
17 Shri J V 2-Safety Member 02752-282966 9328481553
Malvaniya Officer--
DCW-Expert-
Industrial
Safety and
Health
18 Shri 3-Safety Member 02752-326322 9974547015
Ashokkuma Officer-IOC-
r Singh Expert-
Industrial
Safety and
Health
237
SURENDRANAGAR LOCAL CRISIS GROUP – Dhangdhara
Telephone No.
Sr. Position in
Name Designation
No. Crisis Group
Office Mobile
Sub-divisional
1 Shri R.J.Jadeja Chirman 02757-227522 9429376860
Megistrate
Shri J V
3 DCW Ltd.Dhangadgara Member 02752-282966 9328481553
Malvaniya
Shri B V
5 Saury Organic Ltd Member 02757-290163 9408887979
Kondhiya
Surat Ammonia-
6 Shri Pushpkumar Transporters of Member 0265-2333066 9824014781
Ammonia Chemicals
Haren Chemical-
Shri Jagdish M Transporters of
7 Member 079-25896750 9924088196
Soni Bromin/Chlorine
Chemicals
Shri Charuben
8 Chief Officer Member 02754-281253 7600046147
Mori
Block Development
11 Shri L.B.Chahuan Officer-TDO- Member 02754-262528 7567015975
Dhangadgara
Block Development
12 Shri H L Joshi Member 02757-227033 9567016022
Officer-TDO-Patdi
Home Guards-
13 Shri R G Zala Member 9712565535
Dhangadhara
Dr.Jyotiben A Supritandent-CHC-
14 Member 02754-262637 9099064371
Gupta Dhang.
Editor of local New
15 Shri Pradip Shah Paaper-Light Member 02754-283185 9427066160
Shaptahik
Shri
16 Chandrikaben C surpanch Kharaghoda Member 02757-220238
Kudecha
238
President Rotary Club
Shri Ishwargbhai Dhangadhara- non-
17 Member 02754- 283652
Jhala government
organisation
Dr Hashubhai K
19 Doctor- Dhangadhara Member 02754-262981 9825269338
Parekh
Shri
Social workers-Suraj
20 Dalshukhbhai Member 02754-260951 9727105118
Parvati Bhojnalay
Adhiya
Shri Maganbhai K
21 Social workers Member 02754-283387 9428248924
Dhoraliya
239
31. TAPI
૦2626-O-
COLLECTOR AND SHREE
COLLECTOR 224460
1 CHAIRMAN DISTRICT B.C.PATNI(I.A.S)
OFFICE-VYARA
MAGISTRATE,TAPI MO-9978405364
220221
INDUSTRIAL
DEPUTY
SAFETY AND
DIRECTOR, SHREE
MEMBER HEALTH OFFICE, 0261-O-
2 INDUSTRIAL S.C.BAMNIYA
SECRETARY JILLA SEVA SADAN- 26553502
SAFETY AND MO- 9601255120
2,ATHAVALINES
HEALTH
,SURAT
02626-O-
DDO OFFICE ,JILLA
222141 SHREE N.K.DAMOR
3 MEMBER DDO, VYARA SEVA SADAN
R- MO-9978405263
COMPAUND,VYARA
222142
02626-O-
DSP OFFICE ,JILLA
220400 DR.M.K.NAYAK
4 MEMBER DSP,VYARA SEVA SADAN
R- MO- 9978405488
COMPAUND,VYARA
221722
02624-O-
SONGADH NAGAR SHREE PANDIT
CHIEF FIRE 221689
6 MEMBER SEVA SURYVANSHI
OFFICER
SADAN,SONGADH MO- 9726019899
221073
02626-O-
VYARA NAGAR SEVA 222022 SHREE K.C.VALVI
7 MEMBER CHIEF OFFICER
SADAN,VYARA R- MO- 9727533666
220091
SHREE
02626-O-
CHIEF FIRE VYARA NAGAR SEVA SANJAYBHAI
8 MEMBER 220101
OFFICER SADAN,VYARA PANCHAL
MO- 9825359589
02626-O-
CHIEF DISTRICT DR.J.D.VARMA
9 MEMBER VYARA,TAPI 220376
HEATH OFFICER MO- 9099943336
02626-O-
MEDICAL GENERAL DR.NAITIK
10 MEMBER 220053
OFFICER HOSPITAL, VYARA CHAUDHARI
240
SHREE
DISTRICT DISTRICT 02626-O-
PRAFULBHAI
14 MEMBER AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE 220365
CHAUDHARI
OFFICER OFFICE,VYARA
MO- 9879857823
GUJARAT
02637-O- SHREE
REGIONAL POLLUTION
16 MEMBER 280830 M.K.DASARI
OFFICER CONTROL BOARD,
MO- 9825007649
SURAT
DEPUTY
DEPUTY EXECUTIVE 02626-O-
EXECUTIVE SHREE G.D.BHOYA
17 MEMBER ENGINEER OFFICE, 220165
ENGINEER, MO- 9879200771
D.N.PARK,VYARA
VYARA
DISTRICT
DISTRICT INFORMATION 0261-O-
SHREE N.V.PATEL
18 MEMBER INFORMATION OFFICE,CHOK 2465541
MO- 9824979504
OFFICER BAJAR, KILLA
COMPAUND,SURAT
PETROLIUM AND
EXPLOSIVE SEFTY
DEPUTY MAIN ORGANISATION,
0265-O-
25 MEMBER CONTROLLER OF YASHKAMAL
2361035
EXPLOSIVE BUILDING,
SAYAJIBAG,
VADODARA
241
Local crisis group
PRESENT
POSITION TELE.NO
OFFICER NAME
SR.NO IN DESIGNATION OFFICE O-OFFICE
AND
COMMITTEE R-RESIDENT
CONTACT NO
૦2626-O-
JILLA SEVA SADAN- 224450 SHREE V.P.PATEL
1 CHAIRMAN SDM ,VYARA
TAPI MO-9978405053
221212
INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
INDUSTRIAL
AND HEALTH OFFICE, SHREE
MEMBER SAFETY AND 0261-O-
2 JILLA SEVA SADAN- M.A.MENAT
SECRETARY HEALTH 26553502
2,ATHAVALINES MO- 9427508476
OFFICER
,SURAT
02626-O-
DDO OFFICE ,JILLA SHREE
222141
3 MEMBER DDO, VYARA SEVA SADAN N.K.DAMOR
R-
COMPAUND,VYARA MO-9978405263
222142
02626-O-
DSP OFFICE ,JILLA
220400 DR.M.K.NAYAK
4 MEMBER DSP,VYARA SEVA SADAN
R- MO- 9978405488
COMPAUND,VYARA
221722
SONGADH NAGAR 02624-O-
CHIEF SHREE M.V.JOSHI
5 MEMBER SEVA 221689
OFFICER MO- 9727533666
SADAN,SONGADH
02624-O-
SONGADH NAGAR SHREE PANDIT
CHIEF FIRE 221689
6 MEMBER SEVA SURYVANSHI
OFFICER
SADAN,SONGADH MO- 9726019899
221073
02626-O-
CHIEF VYARA NAGAR SEVA 222022 SHREE K.C.VALVI
7 MEMBER
OFFICER SADAN,VYARA R- MO- 9727533666
220091
SHREE
02626-O-
CHIEF FIRE VYARA NAGAR SEVA SANJAYBHAI
8 MEMBER 220101
OFFICER SADAN,VYARA PANCHAL
MO- 9825359589
CHIEF
02626-O-
DISTRICT DR.J.D.VARMA
9 MEMBER VYARA,TAPI 220376
HEATH MO- 9099943336
OFFICER
02626-O-
MEDICAL GENERAL HOSPITAL, DR.NAITIK
10 MEMBER 220053
OFFICER VYARA CHAUDHARI
02624-O- DR.VIMAL
MEDICAL COMMUNITY HEATH
12 MEMBER 222060 C.PATEL
OFFICER CENTER,SONGADH
MO-9825198619
242
EXECUTIVE 02626-O- SHREE
15 MEMBER ENGINEER, GWSSB,VYARA 220348 G.R.MAHAJAN
VYARA MO- 9978443267
J.K.PAPER MILL
SHREE K.T.GAMIT
24 MEMBER PRESIDENT (UNIT-
MO- 9427150953
CPM),SONGADH
PETROLIUM AND
EXPLOSIVE SEFTY
DEPUTY MAIN
ORGANISATION,
CONTROLLER 0265-O-
25 MEMBER YASHKAMAL
OF 2361035
BUILDING,
EXPLOSIVE
SAYAJIBAG,
VADODARA
243
32. VADODARA
Sr. Designation Office Address Position in Telephone Nos.
No. DCG Office Mobile
1. District Collector Collector Office, Kothi Chairperson 0265-2421095, 9978406224
Building, Raopura, 2433000
Mandvi, Vadodara,
Gujarat-390001.
12. Jt. Chief 8th Floor, Yash Kamal Member 2421299, 2343078
Controller of Building, Sayajigunj, 2420512
Explosives Vadodara
244
15. Chief Officer Fire Station, VMSS, Member 2420881, M:9879615020
(F&E), VMSS Dandia Bazar, 2413754,
Vadodara. 2631444
18. Chairman, Local SDM Office, 6th Floor, Member (0265) 2424402, (0265)2427592
Crisis Group, ‘C’ Block, Narmada Fax:2417286
Nandesari & PCC Bhavan, Vadodara.
Area / Padra
Area / Savli Area
/ Karjan –
Maneja Area
TECHNICAL EXPERT
M:9998953992,
1. VP (HSEF), SVP RIL, Petrochemicals, Member 0265-6696471,
M:9998213413
(O) Vadodara 6696000
245
Local crisis group – Nandesari
Sr. Designation Office Address Position in Telephone Nos.
No. LCG
Office Mobile
1. Sub Divisional SDM Office
Magistrate & 6TH Floor, ‘C’ Block, 0265-2424402
Chairman -
Dy. Collector, Narmada Bhavan, Fax 2417286
Vadodara Vadodara
2. Asst. DISH
Joint Director Office,
Asst.. Director,
Industrial Safety & Member
Industrial Safety 0265-2434464 9427538155
Health, Block No. l – Secretary
& Health
7th Floor, Kuber
Bhavan, Vadodara
3. President 9824001925
Mr. Mohan Nair Member 0265-2840341
Chairman - NIA 98240 51650
Member Secretary-
President / OCR, VP(HSEF), R. 0265-6696331 99982 17201
Secretary I. Ltd.
of Industrial AGM
Area or (S & FS) & Dy. MR- 0265-2242835 98795 11924
Representative GSFC
from MAH Unit Chief Manager (F
0265-3093171 98250 41923
&S) - GR
0265-2230236,
EDR
0265-2232681 99798 90107
(Ranoli)
/82, Ext. 657
4. 0265-2232681 Ext.
Transporters of DGM -GACL(Cl2) Member 99090 29482
244
Hazardous
Sr. Manager – GSFC
Chemicals 0265-2240722 -
(Ammonia)
5. 0265-2343545
Fire Brigade - 0265-2413635
Fire Officer, Member 98796 15031
Vadiwadi 0265-2413753
0265-2413754
6. 1. P I –
Jawaharnagar, Member 0265-2232382 98256 56440
Police
Bajwa, Koyli
Station
2. PI Chhani Out 0265-2773394
Member 98793 98800
post 0265- 2776763
7. Taluka
TDO – Narmada
Development Member 0265-2417556 -
Bhavan, C Block
Officer
8. 0265-2431410
Incharge, Police
Civil Defence Member 0265-2434092 99251 45870
Inspector
0265-2434093
9. 1. PHC, Koyali Member 0265-2232547 89800 39176
Primary Health
2. PHC, Bajwa 0265-2241493 89800 39173
Officer
3. PHC - Ranoli 0265-2240182 89800 39230
10. Editor of Local 0265-2464749
Sandesh, Karelibaug Member -
News 0265-2464750
11. 1. Sarpanch -
Panchayat House, Member NA -
Community Koyali
leader 2. Sarpanch -
Panchayat House, 0265-2232306 94279 51803
Bajwa
246
12. SOCLEAN, 12,
Pratapgunj, Member 0265-2794342 -
Vadodara
NGO
SWADESH, C/o. RIL
Township, Reliance 0265-2339373 -
Industries Ltd.
13. Motovago, Opp.
Member 0265-2232576 94270 54116
Kanyashala, Koyali
Medical Officer,
Eminent Doctors
Dipak Medical
0265-2841455 -
Foundation,
Nandesari
14. Kdac Chemicals, Member
(MAH)
Safety Officer 92/A/1, Nandesari, - 9979442699
Industrial Estate,
Ta:Di:Vadodara
15. Coromandel Agrico Member
Pvt. Ltd.,
Safety Officer A-1/96 & 94-B, (0265)2840626 -
G.I.D.C., Nandesari,
Vadodara.
16. CAMPHOR & ALLIED Member
PRODUCTS LTD.(MA
H) ,
Safety Officer Plot No. 3 G.I.D.C. - 82380388036
Nandesari,
Ta.: Vadodara Dist.
: Vadodara
17. Alstom India Member
Safety Officer Limited(MAH), - 9898033281
Maneja, Vadodara.
18. ASHOK PESTICIDES( Member
MAH),
Plot No. 840 G.I.D.
Safety Officer C. Estate Makarpura - 9624001421
,
Ta.: Vadodara Dist.
: Vadodara
247
Local crisis group – Padra
Sr. Designation Office Address Position in LCG Telephone
No. Nos.
Office Mobile
1. Sub Divisional Sub Divisional Chairman 0265-2422168 -
Magistrate, Tal. Magistrate,
Padra, Dist. Vadodara Tal. Padra,
Dist. Vadodara
2. Director of Industrial Director of Member 0265-2432543 -
th
Safety & Health 7 Industrial Safety & Secretary
Floor, Block 1, Kuber Health
Bhavan, Dy. 7th Floor, Block 1,
Kuber Bhavan, Dy.
3. The Mamlatdar, Padra The Mamlatdar, Member 02662-222590 -
Padra Secretary
4. The Police Inspector, The Police Inspector, Member 02662-222333 -
Padra Padra
5. Fire Officer Wadivadi Fire Officer Wadivadi Member 0265-2343545 -
Fire Station Fire Station
6. Civil Defense Civil Defense Member 0265-2431410 -
Inspector Vadodara Inspector Vadodara 0265-2434090
0265-2434093
7. Medical Officer PHC Medical Officer PHC Member 02662-222314 -
Padra Padra
8. Medical Officer (FMO, Medical Officer (FMO, Member 02662-222289 -
Transpek ind. Ltd.) Transpek ind. Ltd.)
9. The Director/The The Director/The Member 02662-222289 -
Manager Transpek Manager Transpek 222287
Industries ltd. Industries ltd.
10. The Director/The The Director/The Member 02662-221500 -
Manager MetroChem Manager MetroChem 223546
Ind. Ltd. Ind. Ltd.
11. The Director/The The Director/ The Member 02662-237301
Manager Torrent Manager Torrent
Boitech Ind. Ltd. Boitech Ind. Ltd.
12. Sarpanch, Umraya, Sarpanch, Umraya, Member 02662-223027 -
Tal Padra Tal Padra
13. M.L.A., Padra M.L.A., Padra Member 02662-221590 -
14. Representative of Representative of Member 0265- -
Gujarat Samachar Gujarat Samachar 2464848/9
248
Local crisis group – Waghodiya
Sr. Designation Office Address Position in LCG Telephone
No. Nos.
Office Mobile
1. Sub Divisional Sub Divisional Chairman 02663-254777 9426422481
Magistrate, Magistrate,
Ta:Dabhoi, Ta:Dabhoi,
Di:Vadodara Di:Vadodara
2. Assistant Director, 7th Floor, I-Block, Member 0265- 9427330709
Industrial Safety & Kuber Bhavan, Secretary 2432543,
Health (Factory Vadodara 2434464
Inspector)
3. The Mamlatdar, The Mamlatdar, Member 02668-262229 262284
Waghodia Waghodia
4. The Police Inspector, The Police Inspector, Member 02668-262233 263630
Waghodia Waghodia
5. Fire Officer, Panigate Fire Officer, Panigate Member 0265-2513014 2420818
Fire Station Fire Station,
Vadodara
6. Civil Defense Civil Defense Member 0265- 2792057
Inspector, Vadodara Inspector, Vadodara 2431410,
2434090,
2434093
7. Medical Officer, PHC, Medical Officer, PHC, Member 02668-262257 262257
Waghodia Waghodia
8. Medical Officer, Medical Officer, Member 02668-262622 262297
(FMO, GAIL) (FMO, GAIL)
9. The Director / The The Director / The Member 02668- 0265-2337108
Manager Shanker Manager Shanker 262334,
Packaging, Waghodia Packaging, Waghodia 262834
10. The Director / The The Director / The Member 02668-262580 0265-2353229
Manager Appllo Manager Appllo
Tyres Ltd. Tyres Ltd.
11. The Director / The The Director / The Member 02668-262316 9426702021
Manager GAIL, Manager GAIL,
Waghodia Waghodia
12. SE Forge Ltd. Waghodia Member - 9099031424
13. Munjal Auto Systems Waghodia Member - 9724949647
14. Taluka Development Waghodia Member 02668-
Officer 262227,
262127
249
15. Jt. Director Of Vadodara Member 0265- 9978405785
Information, 2458760,
Vadodara 2423358
16. Chief Fire Officer Fire Vadodara Member 101/2413753, 9879615020
Control Room, 2413754
Baroda
17. Regional Officer Vadodara Member 0265- 9898927524
GPCB, Vadodara 2331928,
2354850
18 Sarpanch, Limda, Sarpanch, Limda, Member 02668-263031 262274
Ta:Waghodia Ta:Waghodia
19. M.L.A., Waghodia M.L.A., Waghodia Member 02668-262777 262777
20. Representative Of Representative Of Member 0265- -
Gujarat Samachar Gujarat Samachar 2464848/9
250
Local crisis group – Savli
Sr. Designation Office Address Position in Telephone
No. LCG Nos.
Office Mobile
1. Sub Divisional Prant Office, Collage Chairman 02667- -
Magistrate Road, Savli, vadodara 223132
251
33. VALSAD
Designation Office Address Position in Telephone Nos.
Sr. No. DCG
Office Mobile
Collector & Dist. Collector Office New Secretary 02632-
Megistrate, Valsad Jilla Seva Sadan, Nr. 253613
1 City Police St. Valsad
-
Dy.Collector & Sub Collector Office New Secretary 02632-
Divisional Jilla Seva Sadan, Nr. 249239
2 Megistrate, Valsad City Police St. Valsad
-
Dy. Director In Jilla Seva Sadan-2, Member 02632-
3 dustrial Safety 5th Floor, Valsad Secretary 253612
&Health,Valsad
-
District District Panchayat Member 02632-
4 Development Office, Valsad 251384
Officer, Valsad -
District District Police Member 02632-
5 Superintendent Of Officers, Office, 248053
Police, Valsad Valsad -
Civil Surgen, Valsad Civil Hospital,Valsad Member 02632-
6 251744
-
District Health District Panchayat Member 02632-
7 Officer, Valsad Office, Valsad 253080
-
Dy. Information Jilla Seva Sadan-1, Member 02632-
8 Officer, Valsad Valsad 253817
-
District Agriculture District Panchayat Member 02632-
9 Officer, Valsad Office, Valsad 253791
-
Ex.Engineer,DGVCL DGVCL Co.,Bechar Member 02632-
10 Co., Valsad Road Valsad 244410
-
RTO ,Valsad RTO Member 02632-
11 Office,Dharampur 246622
Road,Valsad -
Regional Officer GPCB Office Gidc Vapi Member 0260-
12 GPCB 2432089
-
Dy. Manager, GIDC Office, Vapi Member 0260-
13
G.I.D.C., Vapi 2432805 -
Commmanding District Home guard Member 02632-
Officer,Civil Office,Valsad 254275
14 Defence, Valsad
-
Chief Officer, Valsad Nagar Palika,Valsad Member 02632-
15
242702 -
Fire Officer, Valsad NagarPalika,Valsad Member 02632-
16
244222 -
Industries Member Kiritbhai Member 0260-
17 R.Mehta,Aarti 2400443
Industries,vapi -
Expert B.B.Rana,Safety Member 0260-
19 Officer Pidilite Ind. 2421520
Vapi
-
252
Expert Rajnish Anand,Vapi Member 0260-
20 emergency control 2410528
centre, Vapi -
Expert R.S.Ahire,Atul Member 02632-
21 Ltd.,Valsad 233261
-
Industries Member D.S.Galpalli,Aarti Member 0260-
22 Ind.Ltd,Vapi 2400059
-
Secretary South Umesh Patel,Ram Member 02632-
23 Gujarat Workers Chamber,Lila 245113
Union pore,Valsad -
Controller Of Yash kamal Member 0265-
24 Explosive Building,M.S.Uni.,Bar 2361035
oda -
Superitendent Superitendent ,ESIC Member 0260-
25 ,ESIC,Vapi Hospital Chanod,Vapi 2421802
-
253
Local Crisis Group – Atul
Sr. No. Designation Office Address Position in DCG Telephone Nos.
Office Mobile
Dy.Collector & Sub Collector Office New Jilla Secretary 02632-249239
Divisional Megistrate, Seva Sadan, Nr. City
1 Valsad Police St. Valsad
-
Asstt. Director Jilla Seva Sadan-2, 5th Member Secretary 02632-253612
Industrial Safety Floor, Valsad
2 &Health,Valsad
-
Dy. Superintendent Of District Police Officers, Member 02632-248053
Police Office ,Valsad
3
-
Dy. Information Officer Jilla Seva Sadan-1, Member 02632-253817
4 Valsad
-
Taluka Devlopment Taluka Panchayat Offive, Member 02632-222364
Officer Valsad
5
-
Regional Officer, GPCB GPCB Office Gidc Vapi Member 0260-2432089
6
-
Fire Officer Nagar Palika, Valsad Member 02632-244222
7
-
Administretor Kasturba Hospital, Member 02632-244168
8 Valsad
-
Medical Officer Medical Dispensary, Atul Member 02632-230210
9 Colony, Atul
-
Medical Officer Primery Health Center, Member
10 Chanvai, Atul
-
Expert R.S.Ahire,Atul Member 02632-233261
11 Ltd.,Valsad -
President Nagar Palika, Valsad Member 02632-253812
12
-
Sarpanch Gram Panchayat Office, Member 02632-234562
13 Atul
-
Editor Bureau Chief, Member 02632-249922
14 Sandesh,B.D.C.A.
Shopping, Center, Valsad -
Editor Locka lNews Paper, Member __
15 Divyabhaskar, Valsad 9376486212
254
Local Crisis Group – Vapi
Sr. No. Designation Office Address Position in Telephone Nos.
DCG
Office Mobile
-
Asstt. Director In Jilla Seva Sadan-2, 5th Member 02632-
dustrial Safety Floor, Valsad Secretary 253612
2 &Health,Valsad
-
Dy.Supernitendent Office of the Dy. Sup. Member 0260-
Of Police, Vapi Of Police, GIDC, Vapi 2421802
3
-
Taluka Devlopment Taluka Panchayat Member 0260-
Officer Office, Killa-Pardi 2373342
4
-
Superintendent Supernitendent ,ESIC Member 0260-
,ESIC,Vapi Hospital Chanod,Vapi 2421802
5
-
Regional Officer, GPCB Office Gidc Vapi Member 0260-
GPCB, Vapi 2432089
6
-
Dy. Information Jilla Seva Sadan-1, Member 02632-
7 Officer, Valsad Valsad 253817
-
Fire Officer Notified Authority, Member 0260-
GIDC, Vapi 2431300
8
-
Medical Officer Hariya Hospital, Member 0260-
chharwada Rd., GIDC, 2430654
9
Vapi
-
Secretary South Umesh Patel,Ram Member 02632-
Gujarat Workers Chamber,Lila 245113
10 Union pore,Valsad
-
Expert Aarti Industies Ltd, Member 0260-
Vapi 2231719
11
-
Expert U P L ltd, Vapi Member 0260-
12 2432716
-
255
LIST OF MAH FACTORIES
256
CHAPTER - XII
LIST OF MAH FACTORIES
SR. NAME OF FACTORY AND DISTRICT HAZARDOUS GROUP NO. MAX. Threshold Threshold SECTOR
NO. ADDRESS CHEMICALS MSIHC RULE STORAGE Qty. Qty. for
(Sch-2 & 3) CAPACITY (MSIHC SAFETY
IN TONES rule) REPORT
MAH (Ton)
Gen.Req.
(Ton)
1 A.C.I. INDUSTRIAL ORGANICS VADODARA CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 18 10 25 PRIVATE
PVT. LTD.
47/5 GIDC
NANDESARI
VADODARA
257
5 ACCRA PAC (I) PVT. LTD. VALSAD LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 35 15 200 PRIVATE
PLOT NO. 1105
PHASE III, GIDC
VAPI-396 195
GUJARAT
6 ADANI HAZIRA PORT PVT LTD, SURAT flammable chemicals Sch-2,(28) 100000 7000 7000 PRIVATE
AT&POST HAZIRA, TAL-
CHORIYASI, SURAT-394 270
8 ADITYA BIRLA GROUP LTD. GIR SOMNATH CHLORINE Sch-3,G- 300 MT 10 25 PRIVATE
A UNIT OF INDIAN RAYON CARBON DISULPHIDE 2(108), (107) 585 MT 20 200
INDUSTRIES LTD
JUNAGADH HIGHWAY ROAD,
VERAVAL, JUNAGADH, GUJARAT
258
12 AGIS GAS(INDIA) LTD. AMRELI LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 2700 15 200 PRIVATE
PORT OF PIPAVAV
AT UCHHAIYA, TA- RAJULA
AMRELI-365 560
GUJARAT
13 AGRAWAL CHEMICAL VADODARA CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 19.8 10 25 PRIVATE
159/1-2 GIDC
NANDESARI
VADODARA
17 ALSTOM PROJECTS INDIA LTD. VADODARA PROPANE Sch-3,G-5(1) 39.98 MT 15 200 PRIVATE
MANEJA,VADODAR-390013
GUJARAT
259
20 AMBUJA INTERMEDIATES LTD. MEHSANA OLEUM 65% 90 MT 15 MT PRIVATE
S.N.-1152, CHHATRAL-MEHSANA NITRIC ACID 50 MT
HIGHWAY, VILLAGE-RAJPUR, NAPHTHALENE 2 MT
TAL-KADI, DIST-MEHSANA- ACETANILIDE 40 MT
382740 PARA NITRO ANILINE 50 MT
21 AMI ORGANICS, PLOT NO.313- AHMEDABAD CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 27 MT 10 MT 25 PRIVATE
315, PHASE-2, GIDC-
VATVA,AHMEDABAD
22 AMUL INSECTICIDES PVT.LTD. GANDHINAGAR PHORATE Sch-3 G-1(76) 10 TON 0.1 PRIVATE
C1B-112/4,GIDC,ESTATE,
KALOL-382725,TA-KALOL
GUJARAT
23 AMW MOTORS LTD. , BHUJ- KUTCH PROPANE Sch-3,G-5(1) 50 15 MT 200 MT PRIVATE
BHACHAU HIGHWAY, 34 KM,
KANAIYABE, BHUJ-KUTCH
260
28 APPOLO TYRES LTD. LIMDA, VADODARA LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 40 MT 15 MT 200 MT PRIVATE
WAGHODIYA, VADODARA
261
36 ASSOCIATED INTERMEDIATES & AHMEDABAD ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 7.5 5 50 PRIVATE
CHEMICALS.
A-1-5 PHASE-I, VATVA,
AHMEDABAD
50 BHARAT OMAN REFINERIES DEV BHUMI CRUDE OIL Sch-3,G-5(3) 411200 MT 1500 10000 PRIVATE
LIMITED, CRUDE OIL TERMINAL, DWARKA
SINGACH CHAR RASTA,
VADINAR,DEV BHUMI DWARKA
263
51 BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP. LTD. SURAT LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 600 MT 15 200 PUBLIC
P.O. ICHHAPORE
HAZIRA
SURAT
52 BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP.LTD SURAT MOTOR SPIRIT Sch-2,(28) 4410 KL 7000 MT 7000 MT PUBLIC
(HAZIRA DEPO) HSD 2900 KL
ICHHAPORE,DIST-SURAT SKO 2824 KL
264
59 BISAZZA (I) PVT. LTD.372/2, MEHSANA LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 25.5 15 200 PRIVATE
NR. GAIL OFFICEGIDC IND.
ESTATE, KADI MEHSANA
63 BODAL CHEMIE (P) LTD. BHARUCH ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 6.4 5 50 PRIVATE
PLOT NO.6606/2-B GIDC
ANKLESHWAR
BHARUCH
GUJARAT
266
74 CHEMSTAR ORGANICS (INDIA) VADODARA CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 36 10 25 CLOSED
LTD.
108, GIDC ESTATE
DIST. VADODARA
NANDESARI-391 340
GUJARAT
75 CHIRAG ORGANICS PVT. LTD. VALSAD CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 19 10 25 PRIVATE
PLOT NO.902/A
IV PHASE, GIDC VAPI
VALSAD
GUJARAT
84 CYANIDES & CHEMICALS CO., SURAT AMMONIA Sch-3,G-2(105) 120 MT 50 MT 500 PRIVATE
OLPAD, DIST-SURAT
268
88 DHANUKA AGRITECH LTD. AHMEDABAD PHORATE Sch-3,G-1(76) 3 MT 0.1 PRIVATE
B1/A+B, AJANTA INDUSTRIAL
ESTATE
VASNA IYAVA VILLAGE
SANAND, AHMEDABAD
GUJARAT
269
95 ESSAR OIL LTD. DEV BHUMI CRUDE OIL Sch-3,G-5(5) 16000 2500 20000 PRIVATE
VADINAR,DEVBHUMI DWARKA DWARKA NAPTHA/GASO 15000
GUJARAT ETHANOL 1000
SAT LPG 3600
UNSAT LPG 3600
HYDROGEN 600
96 ESSAR POWER LTD. SURAT VERY HIGHLY Sch-3,G-5(3) 34500 1500 10000 PRIVATE
HAZIRA FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS
SURAT-394 270
GUJARAT
97 ESSAR STEEL LTD. (HRC SURAT HYDROGEN Sch-3,G-3(143) 40.5 MT 2 MT 50 MT PRIVATE
DIVISION), 27 KM HAZIRA-
SURAT ROAD, HAZIRA, SURAT-
394270
98 EVEREST KANTO CYLINDERS KUTCH LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 60 15 TON 200 PRIVATE
LTD. LIQUID OXYGEN 20 KL 2 TON
PLOT NO. 525 TO 542, 618, 627
& 628, KASEZ, GANDHIDHAM,
DIST-KUTCH
99 EVEREST KANTO CYLINDERS KUTCH LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 20 MT 15 200 PRIVATE
LTD.
SURVEY NO.141,142,
N.H.8-A,VILLAGE-
VARSANA,P.O.GOPALPURI
TA-ANJAR
GUJARAT
100 EXCEL CROP CARE LTD. BHAVNAGAR EPN Sch-3,G-1(37) 30 0.1 PRIVATE
6/2, RUVAPARI ROAD,
BHAVNAGAR
GUJARAT
101 EXPANDED POLYMER SYSTEMS BHARUCH ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 15 MT 5 50 PRIVATE
PVT. LTD. PROPYLENE OXIDE 100 MT
PLOT NO. CH-10, GIDC, DAHEJ,
TA-VAGRA, DIST-BHARUCH
270
102 FAG PRECISION BEARING LTD. VADODARA LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 20 15 200 PRIVATE
MANEJA
VADODARA PROPANE
104 FRIENDS OIL & CHEMICAL KUTCH CLASS A FLAMMABLE Sch-2(28) 387000 7000 7000 PRIVATE
TERMINAL PVT. LTD. LIQUIDS
K.K. ROAD
DIST. KUTCH
KANDLA-370 220
GUJARAT
105 FRIENDS SALT WORKS AND KUTCH FLAMMABLE CHEMICALS Sch-2(28) 76777 7000 7000 PRIVATE
ALLIED INDUSTRIESKANDLA
KHARIROHAR
ROADKANDLAKUTCHGUJARAT
106 FUEL OIL STORAGE (STATION - VADODARA NAPHTHA Sch-3,G-5(2) 2181.5 1000 5000 PRIVATE
II) Sch-3,G-5(3) 1500
GUJARAT INDL. POWER CO. LTD. DISTILLATE-II 1810
P.O.PETROFILS, DIST.
VADODARA
VADODARA-391 347
GUJARAT
107 GAIL (INDIA) LTD, LPG BHARUCH LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 250 15 200 PUBLIC
RECOVERY PROJECT
VILL. ROZA TANKARIA
BHARUCH
GUJARAT
108 GALAXY SURFACTANT LTD. BHARUCH ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 50 MT 5 50 PRIVATE
PLOT NO. 892, JHAGADIA
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, BHARUCH
271
109 GANDHAR PETROCHEMICALS VADODARA ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 15 5 50 CLOSED
LTD UNIT-2
PLOT NO. 125/2, GIDC
NANDESARI, VADODARA-391340
GUJARAT
110 Ganesh LPG Bottling plant, plot BHARUCH LPG Sch-3, G-5(1) 100 15 MT 200 MT PRIVATE
no-19, GIDC-panoli, Dist-
Bharuch
111 GAS AUTHORITY OF INDIA LTD. VADODARA LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 450 15 200 PUBLIC
L.P.G. RECOVERY PLANT,
G.I.D.C.
VAGHODIA, DIST. VADODARA
GUJARAT
113 Glomet tech pvt ltd. Plot no- BHARUCH CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 18 10 MT 25 PRIVATE
Z/22,SEZ, Dahej
115 GREENDLY GASES & PETRO VADODARA LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 20 15 200 PRIVATE
CHEMICALS PVT. LTD.
MOBHA
PADRA, BARODA
BARODA
GUJARAT
272
116 GREENOVATE ORGANICS PVT. VADODARA CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 18.9 10 25 PRIVATE
LTD.
BLOCK NO. 231, EKALBARA, TA-
PADRA, DIST-VADODARA-
391440
117 GSP CROP SCIENCE PVT.LTD AHMEDABAD ETHION Sch-3,G-1(38) 1000 KG 0.1 PRIVATE
Plot No.551,GIDC,Phase-II,
KATHWADA
118 GSP CROP-SCIENCE PVT LTD VADODARA ACRYLONITRILE Sch-3,G- 42 20 MT 200 MT PRIVATE
PLOT-1, UNIT-3, GIDC 2(102)
NANDESARI
119 GSP CROPSCIENCE PVT. LTD. AHMEDABAD HEXACONAZOLE Sch-3,G-1(38) 10 MT 0.1 PRIVATE
101-103, GVMM ACIPET (TECH.) 1 MT
ODHAV ETHION
AHMEDABAD
120 GUJARAT AGRO CHEMICALS AHMEDABAD PARATHION-METHYL Sch-3,G- 1(74) 0.5 0.1 PRIVATE
MFG. CO.
P-151, GIDC
NARODA, AHMEDABAD 382330
GUJARAT
121 GUJARAT AGRO PESTICIDE RAJKOT PARATHION-METHYL Sch-3,G- 1(74) 8.08 0.1 CO-
CHEMICAL FORMULATION OPERATIVE
PLANT,
NATIONAL HIGHWAY GONDAL,
RAJKOT
GUJARAT
122 GUJARAT ALKALIES & VADODARA CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 350.5 10 25 PUBLIC
CHEMICALS LTD.
P.O. PETROCHEMICALS,
JAWAHAR NAGAR
VADODARA-391346
273
123 GUJARAT ALKALIES & BHARUCH CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 1290 MT 10 25 PUBLIC
CHEMICALS LTD.
VAGRA
BHARUCH-392 130
GUJARAT
125 GUJARAT CHEMICAL PORT BHARUCH NEPTHA 5(2) 66262 1000 5000 PUBLIC
TERMINAL COMPANY LTD. BENZONE 5(2) 7740
P.O. LAKHIGAM, DAHEJ STYRENE 5(2) 10504
VAGRA BUTADINE 5(1) 2961
BHARUCH PROPANE 5(1) 26285
128 GUJARAT FLUORO CHEMICALS PANCHMAHAL OLEUM (SO3) Sch-3,G-2(121) 100 15 75 PRIVATE
LIMITED HYDROGEN FLUORIDE 150
SURVEY NO.16/3, 26/27
RANJITNAGAR
DEVGADHBARIA, PANCHMAHAL
GUJARAT
274
130 GUJARAT GUARDIAN LTD. BHARUCH LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 160 15 200 PRIVATE
VILLAGE KONDH
TAL: VALIA
BHARUCH
GUJARAT
131 GUJARAT HALOGEN PETROLEUM ANAND CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 14 10 25 PRIVATE
CORPN.S.N. 293, LUNETTAL.
CAMBAYANAND-388
620GUJARAT
132 GUJARAT INDUSTRIAL ANAND CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 23 10 25 PRIVATE
CHEMICAL CORPN.
S.N. 194/1 SOKHADE
TAL. CAMBAY
ANAND-388 620
133 GUJARAT INDUSTRIES POWER SURAT CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 18 MT 10 25 PUBLIC
NANI NAROLI
SURAT-394 110
GUJARAT
135 GUJARAT KRUSHI RASAYAN PVT. AHMEDABAD PARATHION Sch-3,G- 500kg 0.1 PRIVATE
LTD. 1(73,76) 600kg
B/12, GIDC PHORATE
NARODA
AHMEDABAD.
136 GUJARAT NARMADA VALLEY BHARUCH AMMONIA Sch-3,G-2(105, 20000 50 500 PUBLIC
FERTILISERS CO. LTD. CHLORINE 108) 27 10 25
P.O. NARMADANAGAR LPG 45 15 200
BHARUCH-392015 METHANOL 2692 1000 50000
GUJARAT
275
137 GUJARAT PESTICHEM VADODARA PARATHION-METHYL Sch-3,G-1(74) 0.25 0.1 PRIVATE
INDUSTRIES
C-1/111, GIDC, NANDESARI
VADODARA-391340
GUJARAT
138 GUJARAT PESTICIDES PVT. LTD. GANDHINAGAR PHORATE Sch-3,G- 1000kg 100 KG PRIVATE
PLOT-C/1/29, MONOCROTOPHOS 1(74,76) 1000kg
GIDC IND. ESTATE CHLOROPYRETHOS 1000kg
KALOL METHYL PARATHION 500kg
140 GUJARAT POLY BUTENS PVT. VADODARA C-4, REFFINATE 5(1) 397 15 200 PRIVATE
LTD.
RANOLI
VADODARA
VADODARA-391347
GUJARAT
141 GUJARAT REFINERY (IOC LTD.) VADODARA LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 6022 15 200 PUBLIC
JAWAHAR NAGAR NAPHTHA 5(2) 78480 1000 50000
VADODARA-391320 GASOLENE 5(2) 47432 1000 50000
GUJARAT BENZENE 5(3) 7060 1500 10000
TOLUENE 5(2) 2884 1000 50000
142 GUJARAT STATE ENERGY SURAT METHANE 5(2) 39199000 1000 200 PUBLIC
GENERATION LTD. HCl 2 KG 25
OPP. L& T, GATE NO. 3, H2SO4 -- 1725 KG
ADAJAN HAZIRA ROAD, HYDROGEN GAS 3 29820 KG
HAZIRA, SURAT CHLORINE 2 56.63 KG 10
AMMONIA 2 720 KG 50 500
HYDRAZINE 409.5 KG
76.57 KG
276
143 GUJARAT STATE FERTILISER CO. VADODARA ACETONE CYANOHYDRIN Sch-3,G-2(100) 550 200 PUBLIC
LTD.
POLYMER (UNIT), JAWAHAR
NAGAR
BARODA
BARODA-391750
GUJARAT
144 GUJARAT STATE FERTILISER CO. JAMNAGAR AMMONIA Sch-3,G-2(105) 26000 50 500 PUBLIC
LTD.
SIKKA UNIT, MATIKHARWADI
DIST-JAMNAGAR
GUJARAT
145 GUJARAT STATE FERTILISERS VADODARA AMMONIA Sch-3,G-2(105, 11500 50 500 PUBLIC
CO. LTD. NAPHTHA 121) 5850 1000 50000
P.O. FERTILISE NAGAR, BAJWA OLEUM (SULPHUR 506 15 75
DIST-VADODARA-391750 TRIOXIDE) 960 1500 10000
BENZENE
146 GUJCOMSAL(PESTICIDES AHMEDABAD PARATHION-METHYL Sch-3,G-1(74) 5 MT 0.1 CO-
DIVISION), VATVA ROADNAROL, PHORATE OPERATIVE
AHMEDABADGUJARAT
277
150 HARI ORGOCHEM PVT. LTD. VADODARA CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 18 10 25 PRIVATE
A/2/237-238 GIDC
NANDESARI, BARODA
GUJARAT
151 HAZIRA-LNG PRIVATE LTD. SURAT LNG (GR-5, FLAMMABLE 5 112140 M3 15 15 PRIVATE
TERMINAL SITE,VIA-SURAT, GASES) DIESEL (GR-5, 5 1085 TON 200 200
HAZIRA 394270 FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS)
156 HINDALCO IND. LTD. BHARUCH PROPANE Sch-3,G-5(1), 292 15 200 PRIVATE
UNIT: BIRLA COPPER, P.O. AMMONIA 2(105) 10000 50 500
DEHEJ NEPHTHA 440
LAKHIGAM, DIST. BHARUCH
BHARUCH-392 130
GUJARAT
278
157 HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM CO. SURAT PETROL Sch-2(28) 2070 KL 7000 7000 PUBLIC
LTD. (HPCL) 20070 KL
ICCHAPORE NEPHTHA
CHORYASI
SURAT
158 HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM CORPN. VADODARA MOTOR SPIRIT Sch-2(28) 7000 7000 7000 PUBLIC
LTD.
NANDESARI
VADODARA, GUJARAT
159 HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM CORPN. BHARUCH LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 777 15 200 PUBLIC
LTD.
PILUDRA, NR. ONGC CTF UNIT
ANKLESHWAR
BHARUCH-393 020
GUJARAT
160 HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM CORPN. KUTCH MOTOR SPIRIT Sch-2(28) 100000 7000 7000 PUBLIC
LTD.
VILL. KHANIROHAR, P.B. NO. 43
P.O. GANDHIDHAM, KUTCH-
370201
GUJARAT
161 HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM CORPO KUTCH PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Sch-2(28) 100000 7000 7000 PUBLIC
LTDMUNDRA DISPATCH CLASS-A
TERMINALOLD MUNDRA PORT
ROADMUNDRA
279
164 HNG FLOAT GLASS LTD. PANCHMAHAL LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 20 15 200 PRIVATE
HALOL GIDC, PHASE-III,
VILLAGE KANJARI, HALOL-
389351
PANCHAMAHAL
165 HPCL LPG BOTTLING PLANT GANDHINAGAR LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 650 15 200 PUBLIC
SONIPUR ROAD, VILLAGE
SARADHAV
DIST. GANDHINAGAR
GUJARAT
166 HUNTS MANN PERFORMANCE BHARUCH ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 30 5 50 PRIVATE
PRODUCT INDIA PVT LTD
321, G.I.D.C., PANOLI
DIST. BHARUCH
GUJARAT
169 I. M.C. LTD (LIQUID) KUTCH FLAMMABLE CHEMICALS Sch-3,G-5(2) 300000 1000 5000 PRIVATE
UNIT-2 (LIQUID TERMINAL) 5(2) 15000
BEHIND IOC FORESHORE 5(2) 15000
TERMINAL
KANDLA
KUTCH
170 I.O.C LTD.(L.P.G. IMPORT KUTCH PROPANE Sch-3,G-5(1) 15000 15 MT 200 MT PUBLIC
TERMINAL) NR.BOOSTER BUTANE 15000
STATION, K.K.ROAD, KANDLA- LPG 300
KUTCH
171 I.O.C. LTD. MARKETING PATAN SKO Sch-2(28) 48000 kl 7000 7000 PUBLIC
DIVISION HSD
SIDHPUR MS
PATAN
280
172 I.O.C. AHMEDABAD PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Sch-2(28) 515739 7000 7000 PUBLIC
TALUKA VIRAMGAM CLASS-A
AHMEDABAD
173 IFGL EXPORT LTD, PLOT NO- KUTCH LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 19 15 200 PRIVATE
638-644, NEW AREA KSEZ,
KANDLA
174 IMPRO INTERCHEM PVT. LTD. BHARUCH ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 7 5 50 PRIVATE
PLOT NO.414,
GIDC PANOLI, BHARUCH
BHARUCH-393 116
GUJARAT
175 INDIAN FARMERS FERTILISER KUTCH AMMONIA Sch-3,G-2(105) 13000 50 500 CO-
CO-OP. LTD. OPERATIVE
KANDLA
KUTCH-370220
GUJARAT
176 INDIAN FARMERS FERTILISER GANDHINAGAR AMMONIA Sch-3,G-2(105) 25000 50 500 CO-
CO-OP. LTD.P.O. KASTURNAGAR OPERATIVE
(KALOL UNIT)DIST.
GANDHINAGAR-382423GUJARAT
177 INDIAN OIL CORP. LTD. BHAVNAGAR LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 1850 MT 15 200 PUBLIC
TAGADI
GHOGHA
BHAVNAGAR
178 INDIAN OIL CORP.LTD., AHMEDABAD PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Sch-2(28,29) 19000 MT 7000 7000 PUBLIC
MARKETING DIVISION, NH-08, CLASS-A/B 60000 MT 10000 10000
VILL-BAREJA, TALUKA-DASKROI,
AHMEDABAD-382425
281
179 INDIAN OIL CORP.LTD., SALAYA DEV BHUMI CRUDE OIL Sch-3,G-5(3) 1330945 MT 1500 10000 PUBLIC
MATHURA PIPELINE, VADINAR , DWARKA HSD 68 MT
DEVBHUMI DWARKA
180 INDIAN OIL CORPN. LTD. AHMEDABAD LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 4400 15 200 PUBLIC
(MARKETING DIVN.), LPG
BOTTLING PLANT
SANAND-VIRAMGAM,
AHMEDABAD
SANAND-382 110
GUJARAT
181 INDIAN OIL CORPN. LTD. RAJKOT MOTOR SPIRIT Sch-2(28) 27000 7000 7000 PUBLIC
JAMNAGAR ROAD
RAJKOT-360006
GUJARAT
182 INDIAN OIL CORPN. LTD. KUTCH NAPHTHA Sch-2(28) 90000 7000 7000 PUBLIC
FORESHORE TERMINAL,NR. KPT MOTOR SPIRIT 123000
BOOSTER HSD 160000
KANDLA, KUTCH ATF 69000
GUJARAT
183 INDIAN OIL CORPN. LTD.LPG RAJKOT LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 1000 15 200 PUBLIC
BOTTLING PLANT,
NAVAGAMRAJKOTGUJARAT
184 INDIAN OIL CORPN. LTD. SURAT LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 9000 15 200 PUBLIC
LPG BOTTLING PLANT, P.O.
ONGC BHATPORE
DIST. SURAT
GUJARAT
185 INDIAN OIL CORPN. LTD. KUTCH PROPANE Sch-3,G-5(1) 15000 15 200 PUBLIC
LPG IMPORT PLANT
K.K. ROAD, KUTCH BUTANE 15000 15 200
OLD KANDLA
GUJARAT
282
186 INDIAN OIL CORPN. LTD. SURAT VERY HIGHLY Sch-3,G-5(3) 28929 1500 10000 PUBLIC
POST ICHHAPORE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS
SURAT-394 510
GUJARAT
187 INDIAN OIL CORPN. LTD. AHMEDABAD EXTREMELY Sch-3,G-5(2) 6195 1000 5000 PUBLIC
SABARMATI FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS
AHMEDABAD
GUJARAT
188 INDIAN OIL CORPN. LTD. BHARUCH LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 2000 MT 15 200 PUBLIC
VILLAGE ROJATANKARIA
DIST. BHARUCH
AMOD-392 410
GUJARAT
189 INDIAN STEEL CORPORATION KUTCH LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 20 15 TON 200 PRIVATE
NEAR BHIMASAR CROSSING,
GANDHIDHAM, TA-ANJAR,
KUTCH
192 INDO BURMA PETROLEUM LTD. SURAT MOTOR SPIRIT Sch-3,G-5(3) 3000 LT 1000 5000 PUBLIC
ICHHAPORE H.S.D 5(3) 6000 LT
CHORYASI S.K.O. 5(3) 1500 LT
SURAT
193 INDO NIPPON CHEMICAL KUTCH HEPTANE Sch-3,G-5(2) 5060 1000 5000 PRIVATE
CORPORATION LTD.
PLOT NO.2, K.K. ROAD, OLD
KANDLA KUTCH
GUJARAT
283
194 INDOFIL CHEMICALS COMPANY, BHARUCH CS2 Sch-3,G-2(107) 125 MT 20 MT 200 PRIVATE
PLOT NO-Z-7-1 & Z-8, SEZ
DAHEJ ROAD, TAL-VAGRA,
BHARUCH
197 IOT INFRASTRUCTURE & VADODARA MOTOR SPIRIT Sch-3,G-5(2) 8.8 1000 5000 PUBLIC
ENERGY H.S. DIESEL 42750 KL
SERVICE LTD. DUMAD DUMAD KEROSENE 18800
TERMINAL,VIA-DUMAD
BARODA-SAVLI ROAD, SAVLI,
VADODARA
198 IS DYESTUFF INDUSTRIES LTD. VADODARA ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 7.5 MT 5 MT 50 MT PRIVATE
PLOT NO. 576/568, VILL-
DUDHAWADA, PADRA,
VADODARA
199 J.K. PAPER LTD. (UNIT OF TAPI CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 102.6 MT 10 25 PRIVATE
CENTRAL PULP & PAPER MILL) PROPANE & G-5(1) 60 MT 15
FORT SONGADH
SURAT
200 J.R. E. TANK TERMINUS PVT. KUTCH CLASS A FLAMMABLE Sch-3,G-5(2) 8112 1000 5000 PRIVATE
LTD. LIQUIDS
PLOT NO.3
OLD KANDLA, KUTCH
GUJARAT
284
201 JACKSON INDUSTRIES, VALSAD LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 20 MT 15 200 PRIVATE
SR.NO.199, KALSAR, VAPI
205 JCT ELECTRONICS LTD. N.H.8 VADODARA LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 140 MT 15 200 PRIVATE
VILL-KANDARI , KARJAN,
VADODARA
206 JINDAL SAW LTD KUTCH LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 120 MT 15 200 PRIVATE
(INTEGRATED PIPE UNIT)
PRAGPAR MANDAVI ROAD
VILLAGE:SAMAGHOGHA-370415
TAL-MUNDRA
285
209 JUBILIENT ORGANICS LTD. VADODARA ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 25 5 50 PRIVATE
BLOCK NO.133, P.O. SAMLAYA BUTIDIENE 48
JAROD ROAD, BARODA ACRYLONITRILE 10
SAVLI-391 520 TRIMETHYLAMINE 60
GUJARAT
215 KEMROCK INDUSTRIES & VADODARA ACRYLONITRILE Sch-3,G-2(102) 160 MT 20 200 PRIVATE
EXPORTS LTD
VILLA-ASOJ, TAL-WAGHODIA,
VADODARA HALOL
EXPRESSWAY,
DIST-VADODARA
286
216 KESAR TERMINALS AND KUTCH PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Sch-2(28) 71558 KL 7000 7000 PRIVATE
INFRASTRUCTURES LTD. CLASS-A/B/C
UNIT-2, PLOT NO. 5,6
KANDLA
KUTCH
217 KESAR TERMINALS AND KUTCH VERY HIGHLY Sch-2(28) 13000 7000 7000 PRIVATE
INFRASTRUCTURES LTD.NEAR FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS
OIL JETTYOLD KANDLAKUTCH-
370 220GUJARAT
218 KIRI DYES & CHEMICALS LTD. VADODARA OLEUM 65%, 500 MT 15MT PRIVATE
UNIT-V, PLOT NO-566-552A, OLEUM 23% 500 MT
DUDHWADA, PADRA, VADODARA LIQUID SO3 60 MT
219 KIRI INDUSTRIES LTD UNIT-III VADODARA ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 14.5 MT 5 50 PRIVATE
BLOCK NO.396/399,
VILLAGE-DUDHWADA,
TA-PADRA.
GUJARAT
220 KLJ ORGANIC LTD. BHARUCH CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 50 MT 10 25 PRIVATE
PLOT NO.759, GIDC, JHAGADIA
DIST. BHARUCH
BHARUCH-393 110
GUJARAT
221 KRISHAK BHARATI CO- SURAT AMMONIA Sch-3,G-2(105) 20000 50 500 CO-
OP.FERTILISERS LTD. LPG 5600 MT OPERATIVE
KAVAS, P.O. KRIBHCONAGAR CHLORINE 13.6 MT
HAZIRA, SURAT-394515
GUJARAT
222 KUSHA CHEMICALS PVT.LTD PANCHMAHAL ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 14 5 50 PRIVATE
SURVEY NO.126/2, BEHIND
HALOL HIGHWAY
AT & POST POPATPURA TAL.
GODHRA
PANCHMAHALS-389 340
GUJARAT
287
223 KUTCH CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES KUTCH ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 40 KL 5 50 PRIVATE
LTD BENZENE 230 KL
SR.NO.166/123,171/1,172
VILLAGE-PADANA
GANDHIDHAM
224 LANXESS INDIA PVT. LTD. PLOT BHARUCH ACRYLONITRILE OLEUM Sch-3,G-2(102, 32.5 MT 2015 200 PRIVATE
NO. 748/2/A, 748/3, JHAGADIA (SO3) 121) 87.5 MT 75
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, BHARUCH
226 LOVELY CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES VADODARA OLEUM 65% Sch-3,G-2(121, 130 MT 15 75 PRIVATE
PLOT NO.88,SHED NO C-1B4, LIQUID SO2 120) 23 MT 20 250
GIDC,NANDESARI.
227 LPG INFRASTRUCTUE (I) LTD. AHMEDABAD LPG Sch-3, G-5(1) 100 MT 15 MT 200 MT PRIVATE
S.N.214, AT-PIMPAN, TA-
SANAND, AHMEDABAD
228 LUBRIZOL ADVANCE MATERIAL VADODARA LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 18.8 15 200 PRIVATE
INDIA PVT.LTD
P.O. MANJUSAR VILLAGE,
TA-SAVLI,VADODRA 391775
229 LYZERS CYLINDERS LTD. KUTCH LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 30 15 TON 200 PRIVATE
PLOT NO. 377, 382
SECTOR -IV, KSEZ
GANDHIDHAM
288
230 M/S BHARAT PETROLEUM RAJKOT LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 300 MT 15 200 PUBLIC
CORPORATION LTD
LPG BOTTLING PLANT &
TERRITORY
OFFICE,SURVEY
NO.333,MALIYASAN
VILLAGE,MALIYASAN KHIRDI
ROAD,RAJKOT-360003
231 M/S BODAL CHEMICALS LTD VADODARA OLEUM (SO3) Sch-3,G-2(121) 35 15 75 PRIVATE
UNIT-7PLOT NO.106, 108,
VILLAGE- EKALBARA, TAL-
PADRA,DIST.VADODARA
289
236 MATHEX CHEMICAL PVT.LTD VALSAD CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 15 TONNER 10 25 CLOSED
SHAD NO.C-1.6020/1, (13,500KG)
4th PHASE,
GIDC,VAPI-396195
237 MAYUR DYE CHEM INDUSTRIES AHMEDABAD ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 15 5 50 PRIVATE
A-1/108, GIDC ESTATE, PHASE
II
VATVA, AHMEDABAD-382445
GUJARAT
238 MAYUR DYE CHEM INT. LTD. VADODARA OLEUM(SULPHAR Sch-3,G-2(121) 210 15 75 PRIVATE
UNIT-IIISR. NO. 327-334, TRIOXIDE)
DUDHWADA/KARKHADITA.
PADRABARODA
239 MAZDA COLOUR LTD. VALSAD CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 18 10 25 PRIVATE
100, SHED AREA, GIDC
VAPI
VALSAD
242 MEGHMANI ORGANIC LTD. PLOT BHARUCH ACRYLONITRILE Sch-3,G-2(102) 52 KL 20 200 PRIVATE
NO-5001/B, GIDC ANKLESHWAR,
BHARUCH
290
244 MERCHEM LIMITED, 24/1, GIDC- BHARUCH CS2 Sch-3,G-2(107) 120 KL 20 MT 200 PRIVATE
PANOLI, ANKLESHWAR,
BHARUCH
245 MERIDIAN CHEM BOND LTD. BHARUCH CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 70 10 25 PRIVATE
PLOT NO. 3209
GIDC ANKLESHWAR
BHARUCH-393 002
GUJARAT
246 MERIDIAN CHEM BOND BHARUCH CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 100 MT 10 25 PRIVATE
LTD.PLOT NO. 5906/4GIDC
ANKLESHWARBHARUCH-393
002GUJARAT
250 MUNJAL AUTO IND. LTD. VADODARA LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 24 15 200 PRIVATE
187, GIDC WAGHODIA
BARODA-391 760
GUJARAT
251 MUTUAL CHEMICALS GANDHINAGAR CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 13.5 MT 10 25 PRIVATE
DHUMASAN PATIA
TAL. KADI
KALOL
291
252 NASCENT CHEMICAL INDUSTRY VALSAD CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 45 10 25 PRIVATE
PVT. LTD.
PLOT NO.24, GIDC
VAPI
GUJARAT
253 NATH INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS VALSAD OLEUM(SULPHAR Sch-3,G-2(121) 358 15 75 PRIVATE
LTD. TRIOXIDE)
PLOT NO.295, VAPI
GIDC, VALSAD-396195
GUJARAT
254 NATIONAL THERMAL POWER BHARUCH CHLORINELPG Sch-3,G-2(108) 10100 10100 25200 PUBLIC
CORP.LTD.VILLAGE :
JHANORBHARUCH
255 NAVBHARAT LPG BOTTLING CO. SABARKANTHA LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 30 MT 15 200 PRIVATE
SABAR DAIRY, TALOD ROAD
HIMMATNAGAR
SABARKANTHA
292
259 NEON FUEL LTD. ARAVALLI LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 30 15 200 PRIVATE
AT. KHODAMBA
TAL. BHILODA
ARAVALLI
GUJARAT
261 NIRMA LTD. KALA TALAV, TA- BHAVNAGAR CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 372 10 25 PRIVATE
DIST-BHAVNAGAR
293
266 NTPC - KAWAS GAS POWER SURAT CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 11 10 25 PUBLIC
PROJECT NAPTHA 8000 KL
PO ADITYA NAGAR
SURAT-394 516
GUJARAT
267 OM SHIV DYESTUFF PVT. LTD. GANDHINAGAR ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 7 5 50 CLOSED
PLOT 156-161/P DHANOT
CHHATRAL KADI ROAD
KALOL
268 OMNOVA SOLUTIONS (INDIA) BHARUCH ACRYLONITRILE Sch-3,G-2(102) 100 20 200 PRIVATE
PVT LTD. 250
(POLYMERS DIVISION) 1,3-BUTADIENE 205
DUNGARI STYRENE
BHARUCH-393 135
GUJARAT
269 ONGC - HAZIRA GAS SURAT FLAMMABLE GASESVERY Sch-3,G- 1224095000 151500 20010000 PUBLIC
PROCESSING COMPLEXONGC HIGHLY FLAMMABLE 5(1)5(3)
NAGARSURAT-394 518, LIQUIDS
GUJARAT
272 PANCHMAHAL STEEL LTD. PANCHMAHAL LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 44.6 MT 15 200 PRIVATE
GIDC KALOL
PANCHMAHALS
294
273 PANOLI INTERMEDIATE (INDIA) BHARUCH CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 100 10 25 PRIVATE
PVT. LTD.
PLOT NO. 778/1, GIDC
JHAGADIA
BHARUCH-393 110
GUJARAT
274 PANOLI INTERMEDIATES UNIT-5 VADODARA ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 9.5 5 50 PRIVATE
129/1-B GIDC
NANDESARI
VADODARA
276 PANOLI PRODUCTS PVT. LTD. BHARUCH CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 100 10 25 PRIVATE
PLOT NO.33/3, 33/6 GIDC
PANOLI
ANKLESHWAR
BHARUCH-394 116
GUJARAT
277 PANORAMA AROMATICS LTD. BHARUCH CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 19.8 10 25 PRIVATE
PLOT NO. 2908-2911, PHASE III
GIDC, PANOLI
BHARUCH
GUJARAT
278 PARIKH ENTERPRISES PVT. LTD. AHMEDABAD CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 20 10 25 PRIVATE
422, GIDC
ODHAV, AHMEDABAD
GUJARAT
279 PARLE PRODUCT PVT.LTD. KUTCH PROPANE/LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 116.8 KL 15 MT 200 MT PRIVATE
BEHIND SHEKHPIR, VILLAGE- FO/LDO/HSD 90 KL
LER, TAL-BHUJ, KUTCH ETHYL ACETATE 20 KL
295
281 PARTH PETROLEUM PVT. LTD. SABARKANTHA LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 20 MT 15 200 CLOSED
HIMMATNAGAR SHAMLAJI ROAD
BHILODA
SABARKANTHA
285 PAYAL PETROCHEM PVT. LTD. BHARUCH CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108, 600 MT 10 25 PRIVATE
PLOT NO. D-2/CH-II, DAHEJ- SULPHUR DIOXIDE 120) 2 MT 20 250
GIDC, OXO-ALCOHOL 600 MT
TA-VAGRA, DIST-BHARUCH
296
289 PHILIPS ELECTRONICS INDIA VADODARA LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 66.8 MT 15 200 PRIVATE
LTD.
VILLAGE KURAL
PADRA
VADODARA
290 PINNACLE CHLOROCHEM PVT GANDHINAGAR CHLORINE SCH-3,G- 20 MT 10 25 PRIVATE
LTD , 122/4, RAVI IND. ESTATE, 2(108)
B/H. PRESTIGE HOTEL,
BILESHWARPURA, CHHATRAL,
GANDHINAGAR
291 PIONEER AGRO INDUSTRIES AHMEDABAD MONODCHROTOPHOS Sch-3,G- 400kg 0.1 PRIVATE
C/1/30, PHASE-3, GIDC MELATHION 1(38) 500kg
NARODA TECH. FORATE 200kg
AHMEDABAD.
292 PIONEER PESTICIDES ARAVALLI PHORATE Sch-3,G- 1.5 0.1 PRIVATE
BAYAD, DIST-ARAVALLI METHYL PARATHION 1(38,74) 500 KG
297
297 PRATIKSHA CHEMICALS LTD. AHMEDABAD CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 13.5 10 25 PRIVATE
IYAVA-VASNA
TAL. SANAND, DIST.
AHMEDABAD
GUJARAT
302 RAMA CYLINDERS PVT. LTD. KUTCH PROPANE / LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 8335 KG 15 200 PRIVATE
SUR. NO. 334 & 335, LDO 40 KL
BHIMASAR, TA-ANJAR, KUTCH LIQUID OXYGEN 5(1) 19800 KGS
LNG 21583 KGS
298
305 RATNA NICOCHEM PVT. LTD. VADODARA CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 11 10 25 PRIVATE
C-1-41-B-4, GIDC ESTATE
NANDESARI
BARODA
GUJARAT
306 RELIABLE DYECHEM PVT. LTD. JUNAGADH ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 7.3 5 50 PRIVATE
NR. BHESAN ROAD, CORNER
SABALPUR, DIST. JUNAGADH-
362001
GUJARAT
307 RELIANCE INDUSTRIES LIMITED JAMNAGAR DIESEL Sch-3,G-5(2) 83632 1000 5000 PRIVATE
(SEZ) - PADANA, NAVAGAM, TA- GASOLINE 38218
LALPUR, JAMNAGAR-361140 CRUDE 146944
(MOTIKHAVDI)
308 RELIANCE INDUSTRIES LTD. JAMNAGAR HIGHLY FLAMMABLE Sch-3,G-5(5) 55300 2500 20000 PRIVATE
AROMATICS & PETRO- LIQUIDS
CHEMICALS
PADANA/MEGHPAR, TAL.LALPUR
JAMNAGAR-361 140 GUJARAT
309 RELIANCE INDUSTRIES LTD. BHARUCH CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 379.25 10 25 PRIVATE
GANDHAR PETROCHEMICALS ETHYLENE OXIDE 3 162 5 50
COMPLEX ETHYLENE 5(1) 215.6 15 200
P.O.DAHEJ, TAL. VAGRA LPG 5(1) 540 15 200
BHARUCH-392 130 NAPHTHA 5(2) 46617 1000 50000
GUJARAT PROPYLENE 5(1) 4430 15 200
HEXANE 5(2) 1650 1000 50000
ETHYLENE DICHLORIDE 5(2) 7314 1000 50000
VINYL CHLORIDE 5(1) 5600 15 200
MONOMER 5(1) 400 15 200
BUTANE 5(1) 2720
ETHANE/PROPANE
310 RELIANCE INDUSTRIES SURAT CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 39 10 25 PRIVATE
LTD.MORA, POST ETHYLENE OXIDE 3 150 5 50
BHATHAHAZIRA ROADSURAT- FLAMMABLE GASES 5(1) 45260 15 200
394 510GUJARAT HYDROGEN CHLORIDE 2 25 25 250
(LIQUIFIED) 5(3) 29000 1500 10000
VERY HIGHLY
FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS
299
311 RELIANCE INDUSTRIES LTD. VADODARA HIGHLY FLAMMABLE 5(5) 22556 2500 20000 PRIVATE
P.O. PETROCHEMICALS, LIQUIDS 2 3600 20 200
JAWAHAR NAGAR ACRYLONITRILE 2 201 50 500
VADODARA AMMONIA 5(1) 1110 15 200
GUJARAT BUTADIENE (1) 3 136 5 50
ETHYLENE OXIDE 5(1) 3204 15 200
ETHYLENE 2 5 5 50
HYDROGEN FLUORIDE 5(1) 2180 15 200
LPG 5(2) 38810 1000 50000
NAPHTHA 5(1) 1330 15 200
PROPYLENE 5(1) 1361 15 200
VINYL CHLORIDE 5(1) 131 15 200
MONOMER
BUTANE
312 RELIANCE PETRO MARKETING RAJKOT LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 86 mt 15 200 PRIVATE
LTD.
P-1315, GIDC, LODHIKA IND.
ESTATE
METODA
RAJKOT
313 RELIANCE PORTS & TERMINALS JAMNAGAR DIESEL Sch-3,G-5(2) 564564 1000 5000 PRIVATE
LIMITED-SIKKA, JAMNAGAR- NAPHTHA 359046
361140 GASOLINE 511283
CRUDE 1435152
ALKYLATE 75299
314 RENAISSANCE INDUSTRIES BHAVNAGAR CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 13 10 NO PRIVATE
PLOT NO. 104, 105, GIDC,
VARTEJ, DIST-BHAVNAGAR
315 RISHIKIRAN LOGISTIC PVT. KUTCH ACRYLONITRILE Sch-3,G-2(102) 3400 20 200 PRIVATE
LTD.
PLOT NO.7, LINK ROAD
OLD KANDLA, KUTCH
GUJARAT
300
317 ROYAL EPE FOAM PVT. LTD. MORBI LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 15.1 15 200 PRIVATE
RANGPAR-MORBI ROAD, TA-
VANKANER,DIST-MORBI
318 S.H.V. ENERGY NORTH WEST VALSAD LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 120 15 200 PRIVATE
INDIA LTD.40-44, GIDC, 40-
49,SARIGAMVALSAD
322 SAHAKARI KHAND UDYOG NAVSARI ETHYL ALCOHOL Sch-3,G-5(2) 1720 KL 1500 MT 10,000 MT CO-
MANDAL LTD. OPERATIVE
GANDEVI,NAVSARI-396360
301
324 SAINT GOBAIN GLASS INDIA BHARUCH LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 210 15 200 PRIVATE
LTD.
PLOT NO. 36, GIDC, JHAGADIYA,
DIST-BHARUCH
325 SAJJAN INDIA PVT. LTD.PLOT BHARUCH CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 14.4 10 25 PRIVATE
6102-03/6117-19
GIDCANKLESHWAR BHARUCH
329 SANJANA CRYOGENIC STORAGE BHARUCH AMMONIA Sch-2(2) 72000 MT 60 500 PRIVATE
LTD.
P.O. DAHEJ
BHARUCH, GUJARAT
334 SAVLA CHEMICALS LTD. BHARUCH ISOBUTYLENE Sch-3,G-5(1) 180.6 15 200 PRIVATE
26-A GIDC ESTATE
PANOLI, DIST. BHARUCH METHYL TERTIARY BUTYL 5(3) 2123.74
BHARUCH-394 116 ETHER
GUJARAT
335 SCHOTT GLASS INDIA BHARUCH LNG Sch-3, G-5(1) 35 15 MT 200 MT PRIVATE
PVT.LT,Village-Ankhi, Ta-
jambushar, dist-Bharuch
336 SCHOTT KAISHA PVT. LTD. BHARUCH LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 15 MT 15 200 PRIVATE
PLOT NO. 1369, 1373, 1375, OXYGEN 5(1) 20 MT
1376, 1377,
VILLAGE-ANAKHI,
TAL-JAMBUSAR, DIST-BHARUCH
337 SEFORGE LIMITED VADODARA PROPANE Sch-3,G-5(1) 30 15 200 PRIVATE
PLOT NO. 1, SEZ UNIT IN
SUZLON INFRASTRUCTURE LTD.
PIPIRIYA VILLAGE, TA-
WAGHODIYA, DIST-VADODARA
338 SHANTI INTERMEDIATES VALSAD CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 10 10 25 PRIVATE
PVT.LTD TONNERS
PLOT NO-1001/9,III
PHASE,GIDC,
VAPI,VALSAD, GUJARAT
339 SHILPA CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES BHARUCH ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 7 5 50 PRIVATE
4777 GIDC
ANKLESHWAR-393 002
GUJARAT
303
341 SHIP RECYCLING INDUSTRIES BHAVNAGAR LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 90 15 200 PRIVATE
ASSOCIATION (INDIA)LPG BULK
STORAGE CYLINDER FILLING
PLANTODIRKA,
BHAVNAGARGUJARAT
342 SHITAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES ANAND CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 15 10 25 PRIVATE
S.N. 194/1, SHOKHADA
TAL. CAMBAY
ANAND-388 620
GUJARAT
343 SHIVA FARMACHEM LTD, PLOT VADODARA sulphure dioxide sch-3, 2(120) 45 20 250 PRIVATE
NO-588, LUNA-PADRA
304
349 SHREE VALLABH GANDHINAGAR ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 7.5 5 50 PRIVATE
CHEMICAL.POST.
AHMADPURSDEHGAMGANDHI
NAGAR-382 315GUJARAT
350 SHREEJI INSECTICIDES & ARAVALLI METHYL PARATHION Sch-3,G- 1T 100 KG PRIVATE
PESTICIDES PHORATE 1(38,74, 79)
DHANSURA TALOD ROAD, PHOSPAMIDON 1T 0.1
BORVAI CHLOROPYRIPHOS 1T
TA. DHANSURA 3KL
SABARKANTHA
351 SHRI CHALTHAN SURAT ETHYL ALCOHOL Sch-3,G-5(2) 12000 1000 5000 CO-
VIBHAGKHANDUDYOG OPERATIVE
SAHAKARI MANDAL LTD
CHALTHAN HYDROGEN 3 35 2 50
DIST. SURAT
GUJARAT
352 SHRI GANESH KHAND UDHYOG BHARUCH INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL Sch-3,G-5(2) 1193 KL 1000 5000 CO-
SAHKARI MANDALI LTD. ETHANOL 1190 KL OPERATIVE
VATARIA, VALIA
353 SHRI KAMREJ VIBHAG KHAND SURAT ETHYLE Sch-3,G-5(2) 1350 MT 1000 MT 10000 MT CO-
UDYOG SAHKARI MANDALI LTD ALCOHOL OPERATIVE
AT-NAVI PARDI,TA-KAMREJ,
DIST-SURAT
354 SHRI KHEDUT SAHAKARI KHAND BHARUCH ALCOHOL Sch-3,G-5(2) 1193 KL 1000 5000 CO-
UDHYOG MANDALI LTD. ETHANOL 1190 KL OPERATIVE
AT POST PANDVAI,
TA-HANSOT, DIST-BHARUCH
355 SHRI MADHI VIBHAG KHAND SURAT ETHYLE Sch-3,G-5(2) 3182 MT 1000 5000 CO-
UDYOG SAHKARI MANDALI LTD. ALCOHOL OPERATIVE
AT-MADHI,TA-BARDOLI,
DIST-SURAT
305
356 SHRI MAHUVA VIBHAG KHAND SURAT ETHYLE Sch-3,G-5(2) 1000 MT 1000 MT 5000 MT CO-
UDYOG SAHKARI MANDALI LTD. ALCOHOL OPERATIVE
AT-BAMANIA,TA-BARDOLI,
DIST-SURAT
360 SHV ENERGY NORTHWEST INDIA AMRELI LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 120 15 200 PRIVATE
PVT LTD.
PLOT NO. 12
GIDC GRANITE ZONE
AMRELI
GUJARAT
361 SHYAM CHEMICALS BHARUCH CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 900 MT 10 25 PRIVATE
PLOT NO. 6004, GIDC
ANKLESHWAR
BHARUCH
362 SIDDHI SAMRAT DYE-CHEM PVT. BHARUCH ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 8 MT 5 50 PRIVATE
LTD.
PL.NO.6450,
GIDC ESTATE, ANKLESHWAR
ANKLESHWAR-393 002
GUJARAT
306
363 SOLARIS CHEMTECH VADODARA BROMINE Sch-3,G-2(106) 46.92 MT 40 500 PRIVATE
INDUSTRIES LTD METHANOL 15 KL 1000 50000
AT - PO- KARAKHADI, EDC 10 KL
TAL-PADRA, DIST-VADODARA TOLUENE 0.2 KL 1000 50000
N-PROPANOL 10 KL
364 SOLARIS CHEMTECH KUTCH BROMINE Sch-3,G-2(106, 180 TON90 4010 500 PRIVATE
LIMITEDSURVEY NO- CHLORINE 108) TON 25
164RATADIA,NR.KHAVDA,BHUJ
366 SPECTRUM DYES & CHEMICALS SURAT ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 14 MT 5 50 PRIVATE
(P) LTD.
BLOCK NO. B-503, NH NO. 08
PALSANA
SURAT
GUJARAT
307
369 STYROLUTION (INEOS) ABS VADODARA ACRYLONITRILE Sch-3,G-2(102) 202 20 200 PRIVATE
(INDIA) LTD.
51, GIDC,
NANDESARI
VADODARA
GUJARAT
370 STYROLUTION ABS (I) PVT. PANCHMAHAL ACRYLONITRILE Sch-3,G-2(102) 460 KL 20 200 PRIVATE
LTD(SAN DIVISION) VILLAGE
KATOLTALUKA
KALOLPANCHMAHALGUJARAT
371 STYROLUTION ABS INDIA LTD. KUTCH ACRYLONITRILE Sch-3,G-2(102) 2350 MT 20 200 PRIVATE
PLOT NO.8, STYRENE MONOMER 8400 MT
OLD KANDLA
KUTCH-370 220
GUJARAT
372 STYROLUTION INDIA PVT. LTD. BHARUCH STYRENE MONOMER Sch-3,G-5(2) 2000 1000 5000 PRIVATE
DAHEJ Sch-3,G-5(5)
VAGHRA TALUKA VERY HIGHLY 4700 2500 20000
BHARUCH FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS
GUJARAT
308
376 SUPER INDUSTRIES AHMEDABAD PARATHION Sch-3,G- 0.4 0.1 PRIVATE
C-1/289, GIDC NARODA 1(38,74)
AHMEDABAD
GUJARAT PHORATE 4.5 0.1
377 SWASTIK OIL PRODUCT MFG. NAVSARI ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 15 5 50 PRIVATE
COMPANYVILL. UANP.O.
khadsupa,NAVSARIGUJARAT
380 TATA CHEMICALS LTD. DEV BHUMI AMMONIA Sch-3,G-2(105, 130 50 500 PRIVATE
MITHAPUR DWARKA 108,106) 25
DEVBHUMI DWARKA GUJARAT CHLORINE 228 10 500
BROMINE 40 40
381 TATA MOTORS LTD. REVENUE AHMEDABAD PROPANE Sch-3, G-5(1) 300 MT 15 MT 200 MT PRIVATE
SURVEY NO-1, MATODA,VILL-
NORTHKOTPURA, SANAND,
309
384 TRANSPEAK SILOX INDUSTRIES VADODARA SULPHUR DIOXIDE Sch-3,G-2(120, 18 20 250 PRIVATE
LTD. 121) 75
KALOLI ROAD, ATLADARA OLEUM (SULPHUR 33 15
VADODARA-390012 TRIOXIDE)
GUJARAT
385 TRANSPEK INDUSTRY LTD.AT & VADODARA CHLORINE SULPHUR Sch-3,G-2(108, 505512 10201 25250 PRIVATE
PO EKALBARATAL. PADRA, DIOXIDE SULPHUR 120), 1(89)
BARODA'GUJARAT DICHLORIDE
386 TRANSPEK SILOX IND. LTD. VADODARA SULPHAR DIOXIDE Sch-3,G-2(120) 21 MT 20 250 PRIVATE
AT & POST: EKALBARA
PADRA
VADODARA
387 TRISTAR INTERNATIONAL PVT. VALSAD ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 7.5 5 50 PRIVATE
LTD.
3201/2, GIDC
SARIGAM
VALSAD
388 UMIYA AGRO GANDHINAGAR FENVELRATE Sch-3,G-1(74) 2 0.1 PRIVATE
PLOT - 1218 MONOCROTOPHOS & 2
GIDC CHHATRAL METHYLPARATHION 2
KALOL
389 UNITED PHOSPHOROUS LTD BHARUCH CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 307 10 25 PRIVATE
UNIT-5. 1500
750 GIDC INDL. ESTATE 11.6
JHAGADIA CARBON DISULPHIDE 30
BHARUCH-393 110 ETYLENE OXIDE
GUJARAT ACRYLONITRILE
390 UNITED PHOSPHOROUS PVT. BHARUCH TER. BUTYL MERCAPTON Sch- 40 KL 0.1 PRIVATE
LTD. PHORATE 3,G-1(76)
(UNIT NO.2), 3405/3406,
G.I.D.C. ANKALESHWAR
DIST. BHARUCH
GUJARAT
310
391 UNITED PHOSPHORUS LTD. BHARUCH CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 20 10 25 PRIVATE
UNIT-1 CARBON DISULPHIDE 32
117, GIDC, ANKLESHWAR METHANOL 100 KL
DIST. BHARUCH TOLUENE 25
GUJARAT METHYLECHLORIDE 25 MT
392 UNITED PHOSPHORUS LTD. BHARUCH PHORATEPHOSPHAMIDON Sch-3,G- 110 0.10.1 PRIVATE
UNIT-33101 GIDCANKLESHWAR 1(76,79)
BHARUCH
394 URO INDIA CYLINDERS LTD. KUTCH LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 30 15 TON 200 PRIVATE
588/617, EXTENDED AREA,
KSEZ, GANDHIDHAM
395 VADERA CHEMICAL CO VADODARA CHLORINE Sch-3,G-2(108) 23 10 25 PRIVATE
48/2 GIDC ESTATE
NANDESARI, BARODA
GUJARAT
398 VARDHMAN ACRYLICS LTD. BHARUCH ACRYLONITRILE Sch-3,G-2(102) 2000 20 200 PRIVATE
755 GIDC MEGA ESTATE SODIUM CHLORATE Sch-3,G-3(149) 50
JHAGHADIA, DIST. BHARUCH VINYLE ACETATE 340 25 250
393 110, GUJARAT MONOMER
311
399 VEEMA CHEMICALS ARAVALLI PHORATE TECHNCAL Sch-3,G- 400 KG 0.1 PRIVATE
TALOD ROAD METHYL PARATHION 1(74,76) 2000 KG
DHANSURA
ARAVALLI
400 VENTOFOAM PVT LTD, S.NO- MORBI LPG Sch-3,G-5(1) 20 mt 15 200 PRIVATE
152/5, OPP. MESARIYA BUS
STOP, RANGPAR-MORBI ROAD,
TA-VANKANER,DIST-MORBI
403 VIMAL CROP CARE PVT LTD. GANDHINAGAR PARATHION-METHYL Sch-3,G- 2.5 0.1 PRIVATE
PLOT NO. 98, AT. LIMBADIA, 1(74,76)
N.H. NO.8
NR. RANASAN POWER HOUSE, PHORATE 4.5 0.1
DIST. GANDHINAGAR, GUJARAT
406 ZION CHEMICALS PVT. LTD. GANDHINAGAR ETHYLENE OXIDE Sch-3,G-3(140) 10 5 50 PRIVATE
732, RAKANPUR VILLAGE
RAKANPUR, KALOL
312