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    MB Lal Committee

    • June 14, 2020
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
    • Category: DPN Topics
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    Subject: Disaster management

    Context:

    The natural gas well at Baghjan in Upper Assam’s Tinsukia district that had been leaking gas since May 27, caught fire on June 9.

    Concept:

    • According to the Oil Industry Safety Directorate, eight accidents in oil and gas installations took place between April and June 1, 2020.
    • Such accidents are a grave reminder of the inadequate safety measures and the lackadaisical implementation of safety standards at oil and gas installations in the country
    • The MB Lal committee was constituted following a fire incident in 2009 at the IOCL terminal at Jaipur. It had nearly 118 recommendations with regard to safety guidelines to be followed by oil companies at their installations.
    • All recommendations of the committee approved by the petroleum ministry were supposed to be implemented immediately. But the recommendations are remaining idle.
    • Emergency Response Centres (ERCs) to handle major oil fires in the fastest way possible are yet to be set up in India, more than a decade after they were recommended by the MB Lal Committee.
    Disaster Management MB Lal Committee
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