Bhopal: lessons for technological decision makers
Journal Article
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· Technol. Soc.; (United States)
The accidental release of methyl isocyanate (MIC) on December 2 and 3, 1984, at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide manufacturing plant in Bhopal, India, killed at least 1750 people, and probably as many as 2500, while injuring 50,000 or more. This episode appears likely to mark a watershed in the historical relationships between scientists, corporations, governments and communities. Among the many assumptions that will have to be questioned and reconsidered in the wake of this disaster are the following: that it is possible, in principle, to know enough in advance about a complex chemical process to design a totally safe system; that it is possible, in principle, for human workers to operate such a system safely; that it is possible, in principle, for a public agency to regulate such a system effectively (even if it could be designed); and that fault in the legal sense can be meaningfully attributed to one among the various actors in the event of a complex system failure. The above questions all arise prominently in connection with the Bhopal tragedy. This paper recounts the key factors insofar as they are known, commenting on the information available to various parties and the decisions that were made. Some general conclusions are drawn at the end. 9 figures.
- Research Organization:
- Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA
- OSTI ID:
- 6668740
- Journal Information:
- Technol. Soc.; (United States), Journal Name: Technol. Soc.; (United States) Vol. 9:1; ISSN TESOD
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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290300* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Environment
Health
& Safety
500200 -- Environment
Atmospheric-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (-1989)
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ACCIDENTS
ASIA
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
DEATH
DECISION MAKING
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
ENGINEERING
INDIA
INDUSTRY
LIABILITIES
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
SAFETY
SAFETY STANDARDS
STANDARDS
WORKING CONDITIONS