Statistical Data Analysis in Emergency Management Elements of Indian State of Tamil Nadu Manufacturing Industries Utilising LPG

Introduction: Process safety is becoming more difficult as requirements increase. When balancing quality, volume, and safety on a budget, major accidents are unavoidable. The inability of organizations to absorb unwelcome and unanticipated disruptions is a major contributor to complacency and a dec...

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Main Authors: Gnanasekara Baburao, Anitha Arivarasu, T. Srinivas, R. K. Elangovan, Rajendran Govindarajan
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Language:English
Published: Occupational Health and Safety Society of Nepal 2024-01-01
Series:International Journal of Occupational Safety and Health
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/IJOSH/article/view/48606
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author Gnanasekara Baburao
Anitha Arivarasu
T. Srinivas
R. K. Elangovan
Rajendran Govindarajan
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description Introduction: Process safety is becoming more difficult as requirements increase. When balancing quality, volume, and safety on a budget, major accidents are unavoidable. The inability of organizations to absorb unwelcome and unanticipated disruptions is a major contributor to complacency and a decline in safety attitudes. The inability of industries to interpret standards impedes self-regulation. Methods: A total of 50 emergency management element questionnaires were developed to evaluate the state of an industry. These questionnaires were categorized as first aid, personal protective equipment (PPE), communication systems used in plants, safety education and training, occupational hygiene and health, management systems on accident reporting, safety and health, analysis and investigation, and procedures and protocols. From 32 LPG industries in Tamil Nadu districts, information for all 50 questions was gathered and the statistical tool "Analysis ToolPak" in Excel 2010 was used to analyze the data. Results: This study conducted a comprehensive statistical analysis of various aspects of industrial on-site emergency planning. The questionnaire's reliability was determined using Cronbach's alpha test. Utilizing descriptive statistics, t-tests for means, one-way ANOVA, and histograms, statistical evaluation was conducted. Encouragingly, all the results were favorable, providing compelling evidence that the LPG-utilizing industries in various regions of Tamil Nadu, India, are exceeding safety requirements. Conclusion: In conclusion, the findings suggest that improved legal frameworks, laws, and implementation of EME in communication systems can greatly enhance the development of safety in plants, fire protection, and emergency health services. These measures can significantly reduce the occurrence of accidents and improve the response time to emergencies, ultimately saving lives and reducing property damage.
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spelling doaj.art-13250a7b131c407c9b6daaffe940dc932024-01-10T11:41:53ZengOccupational Health and Safety Society of NepalInternational Journal of Occupational Safety and Health2738-97072091-08782024-01-01141Statistical Data Analysis in Emergency Management Elements of Indian State of Tamil Nadu Manufacturing Industries Utilising LPGGnanasekara Baburao0Anitha Arivarasu1T. Srinivas2R. K. Elangovan3Rajendran Govindarajan4Hindustan Institute of Technology & Science (HITS), Chennai, IndiaHindustan Institute of Technology & Science (HITS), Chennai, IndiaB V Raju Institute of Technology, Narsapur, Medak, IndiaFactory Advice Service and Labour Institutes (DGFASLI), IndiaHindustan Institute of Technology & Science (HITS), Chennai, India Introduction: Process safety is becoming more difficult as requirements increase. When balancing quality, volume, and safety on a budget, major accidents are unavoidable. The inability of organizations to absorb unwelcome and unanticipated disruptions is a major contributor to complacency and a decline in safety attitudes. The inability of industries to interpret standards impedes self-regulation. Methods: A total of 50 emergency management element questionnaires were developed to evaluate the state of an industry. These questionnaires were categorized as first aid, personal protective equipment (PPE), communication systems used in plants, safety education and training, occupational hygiene and health, management systems on accident reporting, safety and health, analysis and investigation, and procedures and protocols. From 32 LPG industries in Tamil Nadu districts, information for all 50 questions was gathered and the statistical tool "Analysis ToolPak" in Excel 2010 was used to analyze the data. Results: This study conducted a comprehensive statistical analysis of various aspects of industrial on-site emergency planning. The questionnaire's reliability was determined using Cronbach's alpha test. Utilizing descriptive statistics, t-tests for means, one-way ANOVA, and histograms, statistical evaluation was conducted. Encouragingly, all the results were favorable, providing compelling evidence that the LPG-utilizing industries in various regions of Tamil Nadu, India, are exceeding safety requirements. Conclusion: In conclusion, the findings suggest that improved legal frameworks, laws, and implementation of EME in communication systems can greatly enhance the development of safety in plants, fire protection, and emergency health services. These measures can significantly reduce the occurrence of accidents and improve the response time to emergencies, ultimately saving lives and reducing property damage. https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/IJOSH/article/view/48606Communication System adopted in plantFire ProtectionEmergency Health ServicesEmergency Management ElementsSafety
spellingShingle Gnanasekara Baburao
Anitha Arivarasu
T. Srinivas
R. K. Elangovan
Rajendran Govindarajan
Statistical Data Analysis in Emergency Management Elements of Indian State of Tamil Nadu Manufacturing Industries Utilising LPG
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Health
Communication System adopted in plant
Fire Protection
Emergency Health Services
Emergency Management Elements
Safety
title Statistical Data Analysis in Emergency Management Elements of Indian State of Tamil Nadu Manufacturing Industries Utilising LPG
title_full Statistical Data Analysis in Emergency Management Elements of Indian State of Tamil Nadu Manufacturing Industries Utilising LPG
title_fullStr Statistical Data Analysis in Emergency Management Elements of Indian State of Tamil Nadu Manufacturing Industries Utilising LPG
title_full_unstemmed Statistical Data Analysis in Emergency Management Elements of Indian State of Tamil Nadu Manufacturing Industries Utilising LPG
title_short Statistical Data Analysis in Emergency Management Elements of Indian State of Tamil Nadu Manufacturing Industries Utilising LPG
title_sort statistical data analysis in emergency management elements of indian state of tamil nadu manufacturing industries utilising lpg
topic Communication System adopted in plant
Fire Protection
Emergency Health Services
Emergency Management Elements
Safety
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/IJOSH/article/view/48606
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