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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOUNDRY AND FORGE TECHNOLOGY

HATIA, RANCHI

PRESENTATION ON THE SEVESO


DISASTER

PRESENTED BY :
GUIDED BY:
PRAVEEN KUMAR BHARTI PROF. VIGNESH BABU
RUMAN SAGHIR
ANANT KHAWARE
INTRODUCTIO
• 10 July 1976 N
• Seveso, Lombardy, Italy
• ICMESA (Industrie Chimiche Meda Società Azionaria)
• Desired product :2,4,5 trichlorophenol sodium salt (TCP)
• side product :2,3,7,8 tetrachloro dibenzo dioxin (TCDD)
• Death toll : no people died as an immediate result ,Around 3,300
domestic animals (including poultry) perished within days and
another 80,000 were slaughtered
TC
P
• 2,4,5 tri chloro phenol sodium salt
• used in medicated soaps , shampoos and cosmetics
• manufactured by alkaline hydrolysis of 1,2,4,5 tetra-chloro benzene
• reaction is carried out temp about 135- 160 0C
TCD
D
• 2,3,7,7 tetrachlorodibenzo
paradioxin
• dioxin have no common
uses
• highly toxic
• formed as a by product in
the manufacturing of TCP
(herbisides)
• Absorbed by plants and soil
TCDD formation
Reaction
Manufacturing method of
TCP
• Tetrachlorobenzenes is heated to 135 to 1600 C
• Reaction with NaOH
• Solvent is ethylene gycol
• xylene addition and azeotropic distillation at 1600C
• Removal of remaining xylene by distillation
• 50% ethylene glycol recovery under reduced pressure conditions
• Termination of manufacturing by cooling the product to 50 0C by
addition of water
Reactor
Design
What actually went
wrong ?
• Stopping of the uncompleted process
• Addition of water was not carried out hence temp remained
158 0C
• Steam present in the jacket continued to heat the reactor
• Stopping of agitation process and cooling process .
• Operator left the site
UNDESIRED
REACTION
• Steam valve was closed so superheated steam present in the jacket
continued to heat the reactor
• Stopping of agitation caused the local temp rise
• Triggering of an Exothermic reaction
• Rupture disc operation
• Release of the gas containing TCP , TCDD to the atmosphere
Chemical Events
Operation course leading to
leakage
• At 8:00 PM Friday july 9, 1976 batch reaction which caused the
incident is started
• At 4:37 AM Saturday july 10 ,1976 reaction and distillation process
of the batch finished (only 15% recovery of glycol)
• steam valve was closed and agitation was stopped and plant
was shut down during the weekend according to Italion law and
the Operator went home
• At 12:37 PM rupture disc suddenly operated and reactor contents
began to leak
Cause of Operation of Rupture Disc and Leackage of
Contents
• At that time it was thought runaway reaction would not occur temp
less than 230 0C so operator stopped the operation at 158 0C .
• Further it was found in research exothermic reaction can occur at
180 0C
• Superheated steam remained in the jacket continued to heat
the liquor and cause the temp increase over 180 0C locally .
• An exothermic reaction began in the liquid and expanded throughout
the reactor
Continued....
• Rupture Disc was directy open to the atmosphere .
.• Company did not refer to other accidents that had occured before this
accident so it is thought that the contravention of instructions might not
happen either and study had not been conducted seriously .
• There were at least 14 other similar accidents at other TCP manufacturing
plants at minor scale .
• 1949 Monsanto (USA);
• 1953 BASF (Germany);
• 1960 Dow Chemicals (USA);
• 1963 Phillips Duphar (Netherlands);
• 1968 Coalite Chemical Productions (UK)
Course after the
Leakage
• July 10 , 1976 technical manager of the company advised the
locals not to touch or eat locally grown fruits and vegetables .
• On Monday july 12 ,1976 first signs of health hazard appeared
• By July 14th Local hospitals were filled with patients .
• On July 15th the parent company found a high concentration of TCDD
in the leacked material but did not announce this outside the
company including the local government untill they reconfirmed the
existence of TCDD on 20th july .
• on 24th july local government ordered the evacuation from the A
area and further it was expanded
• Zone A had a TCDD soil concentration
of > 50 micrograms per square metre
(µg/m²) , it had 736 residents.
• Zone B had a TCDD soil concentration
of between 5 and 50 µg/m², it had
about 4700 residents.
• Zone R had negligible or a TCDD soil
concentration of < 5 µg/m², it had
31,800 residents.
Immediate

Effects
Within days a total of 3,300 animals, mostly poultry and rabbits, were
found dead. Emergency slaughtering commenced to prevent TCDD from
entering the food chain, and by 1978 over 80,000 animals had been
slaughtered. 15 children were quickly hospitalised with skin inflammation
• By the end of August, Zone A had been completely evacuated and
fenced, 1,600 people of all ages had been examined and 447 were found
to suffer from skin lesions or chloracne and blurred vision .
• Italian government allotted 40 billion lire (US $47.8 million) for
quarantining and decontaminating the area. This amount would be
tripled two years later.
Long Term
Effects
• A study published in 1998 concluded that chloracne was the only effect established with
certainty. Early health investigations including liver function, immune function, neurologic
impairment, and reproductive effects yielded inconclusive results.
• An excess mortality from cardiovascular and respiratory diseases was uncovered, and
• excess of diabetes cases was also found. Results of cancer incidence and mortality
follow- up showed an increased occurrence of cancer of the gastrointestinal sites and of
the lymphatic and hematopoietic tissue.
• A 2001 study confirmed in victims of the disaster, that dioxin is carcinogenic to humans
and corroborate its association with cardiovascular- and endocrine-related effects.
• In 2009, an update including 5 more years (up to 1996) found an increase breast cancer.
• Seveso and its residents continue to function as a kind of "living laboratory" into the
effects of dioxin exposure on people and animals
Aftermat
h
• ICMESA was completely shut down .
• Industrial safety regulations were passed in the European
Community in 1982 called the Seveso Directives
• Purpose of the “Seveso” Directive is to set up a procedure
to ensure that major hazards are prevented and that their
consequences are mitigated.

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