Case Study:
Bhopal, India
The incident investigation should deal with the chemical accident presented below. The case study should include the following components:
o a brief introduction of the scene and the accident,
o safety and health impacts of the accident,
o a statement on the legal aspects of the incident,
o act analysis of the key points from a project management perspective about the incident and accident, and
o a summary of the article's conclusions and your own opinions.
The Business Source Complete database within the CSU Online Library is the best source of journals for safety related articles.
The Bhopal Incident:
On 2 December1984, a pesticide factory owned by an American multinational, the Union Carbide Corporation, leaked a large amount of poisonous gas into the air surrounding a small and impoverished town called Bhopal, India. The immediate death toll has been estimated to be around 7,000 people, and the death toll from long-term health problems now stands at 25,000-and a further 25,000 people in the slums around the factory continue to be poisoned by the chemicals that have been left behind.
Conduct a case study on this disaster identifying safety management, safety audits, accident investigation, and industrial hygiene issues.
Requirements:
Response should be a minimum of 500 words in length (or a minimum of two pages double-spaced). You should follow APA style and referencing guidelines and choose articles from journals available on the CSU Online Library database. You may also use any website as a resource.