NIPPON STEEL PIPE INDIA PVT. LTD. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & RESPONSE PLAN - FIRE.

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NIPPON STEEL PIPE INDIA PVT. LTD. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & RESPONSE PLAN - FIRE

What do you mean by Emergency? “ The major emergency is defined as one which may affect one or several areas of the site and may cause serious injuries, loss of containment or environmental impacts and may require the help of outside resources in addition to our own to handle it effectively. Emergency may be of two types: 1.On-Site Emergency It is a situation created in an installation in which workers, property & environment in the plant premises are affected. 2. Off-Site Emergency It is a situation created in an installation in which effects are spread out side the boundary limit of the plant.

PURPOSE This Emergency Plan has been developed for NPI. This plan provides core guidance on actions necessary for all emergency situations with could cause hazard to life or property from accidental causes. SCOPE NPI’s “EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & RESPONSE PLAN” has been framed in such a manner so as to take immediate action by various groups to meet and control the critical situation within shortest period with minimum loss of Material, Machine and Property & also to minimize the loss of personnel injuries. It is the responsibility of all the individuals in their respective areas to take the necessary safety measures to eliminate the possibility of the emergency and if at all it occurs limit its impact. Purpose & Scope of Emergency?

This plan has the two fold purposes.  One is to prepare NPI for the emergency situations by means of Mock Drill Exercises & Other Training programs.  The other purpose is to handle emergencies and effective use of all resources in the command of NPI with complete liaison and coordination with outside agencies to minimize the effect of such a disaster / emergency Why this plan ?

Why do an emergency occur ? 5 Major Reasons:  Process Abnormalities  Wrong Handling of Process Parameters  Instability of a chemical  Compromise on Quality of the Material being used  Control System Fails  Safety Interlock Fails  Over confidence  Supervision Failure  Behavior of an Employee

Major function of this plan Prepare the associates for the emergency situations described above by Mock Drills & Other Safety Trainings. Rescue the potential victims and treat them suitably. Safeguard others (evacuating them where necessary). Contain the incident and control it with minimum damages. Identify the persons affected. Inform relatives of the casualties / effected person. To provide information to district or industry authority. Preserve relevant records and equipment needed as evidence in any subsequent inquiry. Rehabilitate the affected areas All Associates & Visitors registration at gate office for identification.

Know about the place of MCB Board for effected area Wear Gloves & Leather shoes, while doing the job of Power Cut Never go to the place of broken wire Never work on Electricity board, if it is situated at wet place Never work on electricity Board, if burning Check & never touch loose wire on wet ground Safety Steps in case of Power ( Electricity Cut)

Electrical CKT Diagram NPI

What is

A FIRE is voluntarily advancing process Fire is a chemical reaction between oxygen or carbon (or even hydrogen and carbon) and inflammable materials in which heat and light energies are also released.

FUEL Something that will burn AIR Oxygen HEAT Enough to make the fuel Ignite and burn In the absence of any one element, there will be no fire

Type of Fire “A” Group Fire Fire from Wood, Paper, Clothes etc. “B” Group Fire Fire from Flammable liquid Petroleum, Paint, Oil etc. “C” Group Fire Fire from Gases like LPG, aiseteline, Hydrogen, Ammonia, etc. “D” Group Fire Fire from Metals like Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium etc. “E” Group Fire Fire from Electrical fitting, electrical equipment etc.

Fire at Indian oil depot in Jaipur 29 Oct 2009 “B” Group Fire Fire from Flammable liquid Petroleum, Paint, Oil etc.

“C” Group Fire Fire from Gases like LPG, aiseteline, Hydrogen, Ammonia, etc.

“D” Group Fire Fire from Metals like Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium etc. “E” Group Fire Fire from Electrical fitting, Electrical equipment etc.

ClassificationCodingMaterialExtinguisher to be used Wood, Rubber, Clothes, Paper Water type / Soda acid Extinguisher Flammable Liquids & Solids Foam, CO2, DCP Flammable Gases & Electric Fire CO2 & DCP Metal Fire ( Mg. Na.) Special DCP Type of Fire extinguisher

Fire Extinguisher Facility at Nippon, Neemrana Fire Protection & Prevention Facility at Nippon Fire Hose pipe at Office Zone, Shop Floor Area, Outside area etc. We have A,B,C type of Fire Extinguisher facility capable in all Type of fire at our Neemrana Plant

How to use Fire Extinguisher

Pull the Pin Aim at the base of the Fire Squeeze the Handle Sweep side to side

Safety Precautions when fighting a fire  Stay upwind to the fire.  Stay low, never try to work over top the fire.

Safety Precautions when fighting a fire  Spray the extinguisher at the base of the fire.

Making That “Right” Decision to use a Fire Extinguisher 4 You are trained in the use of extinguishers. 4 You know what is burning. 4 Fire is not spreading rapidly. 4 Smoke and heat has not filled the area. 4 You have a clear path of escape. 4 Follow your instincts.

Give as much information as possible to the emergency dispatcher. AssemblyPoint Ensure that all persons are accounted for at the evacuation point through Fire Alarm & Announcement Speaker System Final Responsibility at the time of Fire Collect at the assembly area Note : Each person should know where this area is located.

Thank you Fire Prevention Fire Prevention Its Your Responsibility!!! Its Your Responsibility!!!