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Bhopal Gas Tragedy
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Amongst the worst Industrial Disasters of
its time.
• Occurrence: 3rd December 1984.
• Place of occurrence: Bhopal, Madhya
  Pradesh, India.
• Company: Union Carbide Corporation.
• Chemical: Methyl Isocyanate (40 tons)
• People Affected- >500,000
• People Died- ~40,000
About 550,000 people were exposed to the gas. A government affidavit in
    2006 stated the leak caused 558,125 INJURIES including 38,478
TEMPORARY PARTIAL INJURIES and approximately 3,900 SEVERELY AND
                PERMANENTLY DISABLING INJURIES
Bhopal Scenario
                    Union
                   Carbide
                  Corporation
                     Plant
About Union Carbide Corporation(UCC)
 • Started in 1969 in bhopal
 • Phosgene, Monomethlyamine, Methyl Isocyanate
  (MIC) and the pesticide carbaryl, also known as Sevin.
 • Taken over by DOW Chemicals in 2001.
 • DOW refused Union Carbide’s Liabilities in Bhopal,
  India.
All safety system fails due to poor maintenance.
Gas Vent Scrubber   Gas Vent Scrubber Stack
MIC STORAGE TANK
Picture shows the tank as it is today.
TANK SAFETY FEATURES
• A Nitrogen line was connected to the tank to transfer the product by
inert pressurization of the headspace.

• The tank was fitted with a pressure relief valve and rupture disc. The
vent line from the valve exhausted into a scrubbing tower filled with
caustic soda (NaOH). This would neutralize the MIC to form Sodium
isocyanate. Any residual gas from the scrubber was sent to a 30 m tall
flare stack where it would be burned off.

• There was an external coiled jacket on the vessel through which coolant
(freon / chloroform) was re-circulated. This was to keep the vessel
contents at 0 C and thus prevent any adverse exothermic reactions
occurring.

• Tanks were not to be filled above the 50 % mark so that in the event of
dangerous chemical reactions occurring, solvents could be pumped in to
quench the reactions.
ACCIDENT DESCRIPTION
Pipe Cleaning Procedure
As part of routine procedures, the pipes leading from the MIC
distillation column to the storage tanks were regularly flushed with
pressurized water. MIC and any associated products can be quite
corrosive and could form corrosion deposits in the pipe. These deposits
would contaminate the MIC in the tanks and could initiate unwanted
reactions. During cleaning, valves in the product lines were to be closed
and a blank or slip-blind placed in the product line leading to the storage
tank to prevent contamination.

However the valves, although closed, were not sealing properly because
of corrosion and the maintenance crew forgot about the blank. It
appears that about 1000 kg of water plus metal debris entered tank 610.

Assuming all the previously described safety features were operative,
this should not have been a catastrophic occurrence.
Effects on Human Health.
 • Respiratory Disorders – Irritation to the lungs, causing coughing
   and/or shortness of breathing. Higher exposure caused build up
   of fluids (pulmonary enema). Caused Asthma.

 • Cancer Hazard – Caused mutation (genetic changes). It caused
   cancer.

 • Reproductive Hazard – Association between exposure to Methyl
   isocyanate and miscarriages. It may damage the growing fetus.
   May also affect fertility in men and women.

 • After Effect- Traces of many toxins were found in the Brest
   Milk of mothers and were in turn transmitted to the recipient
   babies.
Animal Slaughter




     2,000 buffalo, goats, and other animals died.
Toxic Materials in Soil and Water
• Lead, Nickel, Copper, Chromium,
  hexachlorocyclohexane and chlorobenzenes were
  found in soil samples.

• Mercury was found
  to be between
  20,000 to 6,000,000
  times the standard
  level in soil.
Chemicals Dumped by Union Carbide in Bhopal
 S.No     Chemical                 Amount   Use in factory   Nature of original pollution

 1        Methylene Chloride       100 MT   Solvent          Air
     2    Methanol                 50 MT    Solvent          Air
     3    Ortho-idichlorobenzene   500 MT   Solvent          Air, Water, Soil
     4    Carbon tetrachloride     500 MT   Solvent          Air
     5    Chloroform               300 MT   Solvent          Air
     6    Tri methylamine          50 MT    Catalyst         Air
     7    Chloro benzyl chloride   10 MT    Ingredient       Air, Water, Soil
     8    Mono chloro toluene      10 MT    Ingredient       Air, Water, Soil
     9    Toluene                  20 MT    Ingredient       Air, Water, Soil
     10   Aldicarb                 2 MT     Product          Air, Water, Soil
     11   Carbaryl                 50 MT    Product          Air, Water, Soil
     12   Benzene Hexachloride     5 MT     Ingredient       Air, Water, Soil
     13   Mercury                  1 MT                      Water, Soil
     14   Mono methyl amine        25 MT    Ingredient       Air
     15   Chlorine                 20 MT    Ingredient       Air
     16   Phosgene                 5 MT     Ingredient       Air
     17   Hydro chloric acid       50 MT    Ingredient       Air, Soil
     18   Chloro sulphonic acid    50 MT    Ingredient       Air, Soil
     19   Alpha Naphthol *         50 MT    Ingredient       Air, Soil
     20   Napthalin                50 MT    Ingredient       Air
     21   Chemical waste Tar       50 MT    Waste            Water, Soil
     22   Methyl Isocyanate        5 MT     Ingredient       Air, Water, Soil
Haphazard dumping of Hazardous Material
Toxic materials found in Soil and Water after
the accident
      Benzene, oxides               7, 890

      Dichlorobenzenes              87,500

      Polynuclear Aromatic          2,340
      Hydrocarbons
      Phthalates                    9,940

      Trichlorobenzenes             9,410

      Trimethyl Trianzintrione      24,470

      1-Napthalenol                 59,090

      Units in parts per billion (ppb)
      Additionally, Dichlorobenzene and Trichlorobenzenes were found in
      the soil and water samples.
Compensation and Legal Aspects
• Compensation of $470 million ($500 per dead).
• Twenty years of passiveness.
• Case was reviewed and put up in American Court.
• DOW Refused Union Carbide’s Liabilities in Bhopal,
  India.
• In order to provide safe drinking water to the
  population around the UCIL factory, Government of
  Madhya Pradesh presented a scheme for
  improvement of water supply.
• Supreme court directed the UCC and M.P. govt. to
  take immediate steps for disposal of toxic waste lying
  around and inside the factory.
20,000 KILLED
550,000 SEVERELY AFFECTED




             …And you thought only weapons
             could cause Mass Destruction.

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Bhopal Gas Tragedy case study

  • 1. Case Study on Bhopal Gas Tragedy Made By-
  • 2. Preview- Amongst the worst Industrial Disasters of its time. • Occurrence: 3rd December 1984. • Place of occurrence: Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. • Company: Union Carbide Corporation. • Chemical: Methyl Isocyanate (40 tons) • People Affected- >500,000 • People Died- ~40,000
  • 3. About 550,000 people were exposed to the gas. A government affidavit in 2006 stated the leak caused 558,125 INJURIES including 38,478 TEMPORARY PARTIAL INJURIES and approximately 3,900 SEVERELY AND PERMANENTLY DISABLING INJURIES
  • 4. Bhopal Scenario Union Carbide Corporation Plant
  • 5. About Union Carbide Corporation(UCC) • Started in 1969 in bhopal • Phosgene, Monomethlyamine, Methyl Isocyanate (MIC) and the pesticide carbaryl, also known as Sevin. • Taken over by DOW Chemicals in 2001. • DOW refused Union Carbide’s Liabilities in Bhopal, India.
  • 6. All safety system fails due to poor maintenance.
  • 7. Gas Vent Scrubber Gas Vent Scrubber Stack
  • 8. MIC STORAGE TANK Picture shows the tank as it is today.
  • 9. TANK SAFETY FEATURES • A Nitrogen line was connected to the tank to transfer the product by inert pressurization of the headspace. • The tank was fitted with a pressure relief valve and rupture disc. The vent line from the valve exhausted into a scrubbing tower filled with caustic soda (NaOH). This would neutralize the MIC to form Sodium isocyanate. Any residual gas from the scrubber was sent to a 30 m tall flare stack where it would be burned off. • There was an external coiled jacket on the vessel through which coolant (freon / chloroform) was re-circulated. This was to keep the vessel contents at 0 C and thus prevent any adverse exothermic reactions occurring. • Tanks were not to be filled above the 50 % mark so that in the event of dangerous chemical reactions occurring, solvents could be pumped in to quench the reactions.
  • 10. ACCIDENT DESCRIPTION Pipe Cleaning Procedure As part of routine procedures, the pipes leading from the MIC distillation column to the storage tanks were regularly flushed with pressurized water. MIC and any associated products can be quite corrosive and could form corrosion deposits in the pipe. These deposits would contaminate the MIC in the tanks and could initiate unwanted reactions. During cleaning, valves in the product lines were to be closed and a blank or slip-blind placed in the product line leading to the storage tank to prevent contamination. However the valves, although closed, were not sealing properly because of corrosion and the maintenance crew forgot about the blank. It appears that about 1000 kg of water plus metal debris entered tank 610. Assuming all the previously described safety features were operative, this should not have been a catastrophic occurrence.
  • 11. Effects on Human Health. • Respiratory Disorders – Irritation to the lungs, causing coughing and/or shortness of breathing. Higher exposure caused build up of fluids (pulmonary enema). Caused Asthma. • Cancer Hazard – Caused mutation (genetic changes). It caused cancer. • Reproductive Hazard – Association between exposure to Methyl isocyanate and miscarriages. It may damage the growing fetus. May also affect fertility in men and women. • After Effect- Traces of many toxins were found in the Brest Milk of mothers and were in turn transmitted to the recipient babies.
  • 12. Animal Slaughter 2,000 buffalo, goats, and other animals died.
  • 13. Toxic Materials in Soil and Water • Lead, Nickel, Copper, Chromium, hexachlorocyclohexane and chlorobenzenes were found in soil samples. • Mercury was found to be between 20,000 to 6,000,000 times the standard level in soil.
  • 14. Chemicals Dumped by Union Carbide in Bhopal S.No Chemical Amount Use in factory Nature of original pollution 1 Methylene Chloride 100 MT Solvent Air 2 Methanol 50 MT Solvent Air 3 Ortho-idichlorobenzene 500 MT Solvent Air, Water, Soil 4 Carbon tetrachloride 500 MT Solvent Air 5 Chloroform 300 MT Solvent Air 6 Tri methylamine 50 MT Catalyst Air 7 Chloro benzyl chloride 10 MT Ingredient Air, Water, Soil 8 Mono chloro toluene 10 MT Ingredient Air, Water, Soil 9 Toluene 20 MT Ingredient Air, Water, Soil 10 Aldicarb 2 MT Product Air, Water, Soil 11 Carbaryl 50 MT Product Air, Water, Soil 12 Benzene Hexachloride 5 MT Ingredient Air, Water, Soil 13 Mercury 1 MT Water, Soil 14 Mono methyl amine 25 MT Ingredient Air 15 Chlorine 20 MT Ingredient Air 16 Phosgene 5 MT Ingredient Air 17 Hydro chloric acid 50 MT Ingredient Air, Soil 18 Chloro sulphonic acid 50 MT Ingredient Air, Soil 19 Alpha Naphthol * 50 MT Ingredient Air, Soil 20 Napthalin 50 MT Ingredient Air 21 Chemical waste Tar 50 MT Waste Water, Soil 22 Methyl Isocyanate 5 MT Ingredient Air, Water, Soil
  • 15. Haphazard dumping of Hazardous Material
  • 16. Toxic materials found in Soil and Water after the accident Benzene, oxides 7, 890 Dichlorobenzenes 87,500 Polynuclear Aromatic 2,340 Hydrocarbons Phthalates 9,940 Trichlorobenzenes 9,410 Trimethyl Trianzintrione 24,470 1-Napthalenol 59,090 Units in parts per billion (ppb) Additionally, Dichlorobenzene and Trichlorobenzenes were found in the soil and water samples.
  • 17. Compensation and Legal Aspects • Compensation of $470 million ($500 per dead). • Twenty years of passiveness. • Case was reviewed and put up in American Court. • DOW Refused Union Carbide’s Liabilities in Bhopal, India. • In order to provide safe drinking water to the population around the UCIL factory, Government of Madhya Pradesh presented a scheme for improvement of water supply. • Supreme court directed the UCC and M.P. govt. to take immediate steps for disposal of toxic waste lying around and inside the factory.
  • 18. 20,000 KILLED 550,000 SEVERELY AFFECTED …And you thought only weapons could cause Mass Destruction.