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Hi everyone Can anybody provide OFF Site Emergency Plan. I have an onsite plan, but do not have the Off site Plan thanks and regards vamsi
From India, Vadodara
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Dear Mr. Vamsi, Off-site emergency plan is not your scope. Local & District Authority are responsible for the same.
From India, Hyderabad
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Dear Srinivas Sir,

Thank you very much for your response, sir. Can you explain in detail about the local and district authorities? Do you mean that it is the responsibility of the Local Government? Also, can you please let me know if it is mentioned in BOCW, as ours is a construction site.

From India, Vadodara
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Dear Vamsi 100% agree with Sh. Srinivas. This is not your scope but responsibility of District authority. Normally comes under Collector scope. Regards
From India, Mumbai
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Bocw = Building and Other Construction Workers Employment and Service Conditions Act 1996.

One construction enterprise needs to get registered with the labor department under this act.

There is a labor welfare fund under this act where 1% of the contract value is required to be deposited by the employer.

This is a central government act, which has been implemented by state governments. This act has been initiated to provide social security to construction workers and workers of the unorganized sector.

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Dear Mr. Vamsi,

Yes, it is the responsibility of Local Government authorities. In the District Crisis Group, the District Collector is the Chairman. Other district government officials from different departments like Police, Health, Transport, Animal husbandry, Civil Supplies, Factories Inspectorate, Pollution Control Board, etc., are the members of the committee.

Off-site Emergency Plan directions are available in "The Manufacturing, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989." Please review the rules provided in the attachment.

From India, Hyderabad
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Dear Mr. Vamsi,

Yes, it is the responsibility of Local Government authorities. In the District Crisis Group, the District Collector is the Chairman. Other district government officials from different departments like Police, Health, Transport, Animal husbandry, Civil Supplies, Factories Inspectorate, Pollution Control Board, etc., are the members of the committee. Off-site Emergency Plan directions are available in the "The Manufacturing, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989."

From India, Hyderabad
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Dear Srinivas Sir,

I fully agree with your view that the Off-Site Emergency Plan is not our headache. It is the responsibility of the Collector of the respective district.

Thanks for MSIHC Rules.

Regards,
Shailesh Mistry

From India, Ahmadabad
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Sir,

I am a safety management student. I have completed my first year and am now pursuing my second year. I have a project in the current year, and it is about work permits in industries. Could you please provide me with some material on that topic?

Thank you.

From India, Pune
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sir, pls explain which type of legal requirements added in legal register of MSIHC rule.
From India, Kichha
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