National Disaster Management Guidelines - Chemical Disasters (Industrial)
National Disaster Management Authority, Government of India - April 2007
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Video collection of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy
On 3 December 1984, the plant released 42 tonnes of toxic methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas, exposing more than 500,000 people to toxic gases. The first official immediate death toll was 2,259. A more generally accepted figure is that 8,000- 10,000 died within 72 hours, and it is estimated that 25,000 have since died from gas-related diseases
Guidelines and Posters
DMI Brochure - Presentation and Capacity Building in industrial Disaster Risk Management
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DMI Brochure - Profile and Capacity Building Programme in industrial Disaster Risk Management |
Articles on industrial Disaster Risk Management - Capacity Building Programme
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Toe the Line for Behavioural Change - a Capacity Building System for Disaster Risk Management |
Human Resource Development Programme in industrial Disaster Risk Management in India – HRDP iDRM |







