This document contains questions related to environmental management and pollution control. It discusses several case studies involving chemical plants, waste management, and industrial disasters. It asks the student to identify activities with environmental impacts, legal requirements, and steps for ISO certification. It also asks about principles of equal opportunity employment and how to maintain business growth while upholding values. Disaster management plans and safety procedures for chemical companies are discussed. Methods of waste management, provisions for hazardous waste, and the roles of regulatory agencies are outlined.
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1. AEREN FOUNDATIONS Maharashtra Govt. Reg. No.: F-11724
NAME :
(NAME TO APPEAR ON THE CERTIFICATE)
REF NO :
COURSE :
SUBJECT:
AN ISO 9001 : 2008 CERTIFIED INTERNATIONAL B-SCHOOL
MBA 3rd Semester
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
2. CASE 1
Q1) Imagine that you are in-charge of a major chemical plant, manufacturing points. At present, the
general awareness about the mandatory requirements for chemical industry is very low. Even if the
compliance record is maintained, it is not disclosed to all employees. (25 marks)
In a recent seminar of the company, many experts from industry associations like Confederation of
Indian Industries (CII), conducted the seminar. The dangers of non-compliance of ISO 14001 EMS
certification and Trade Sanctions, which are likely to increase, were discussed. Even the senior
managers were involved and a lot of serious discussions took place.
After a span of one month, the In-charge (i.e. you!) received a call from the top management, who
want you to find out more about the ISO Certification. The management, wants to help you, with the
help of other employees to list the critical aspects that have potential environmental impact.
You may be feeling that you have only some vague ideas about air pollution in paint industry
and water pollution, due to paint manufacture. You may also recall the newspaper clipping on
internationalization of paint manufacturing practices, which states the following points:
i) What are the activities that are critical to the companys environmental management
certification?
ii) List the activities which have potential environmental impacts in a pint industry.
iii) List the legal requirements.
iv) Is there a trade related issue involved in this case
v) Explain, how your company can prepare itself towards certification.
CASE 2 :
Q2) XYZ company is an equal opportunity employer. XYZ Co has always upheld the
spirits of freedom, human welfare, fair practices and fair treatment to all employees. It has the image
of a socially responsible company in India. XYZ Co., has never involved itself in any study deals,
even if it could bring good profits. (15 Marks)
Also, XYZ Co. is a major IT solution provider. XYZ has immense potential for providing
consultancy services in the African nations and South East Asian countries. A request was received
from an African country, stating that they have an assignment for two years. The following
conditions are to be fulfilled.
a) Employees should not bring families with them during the assignment.
b) Women managers should not accompany the team.
c) The country and the collaborating company are not responsible if any accident or any other
untoward incidents take place.
Please answer the following questions :
i) Should XYZ Co take up the assignment?
ii) How can XYZ Co maintain business viability and growth without compromising on basic rights
and values enshrined? In the mission statement of the company?
iii) What alterations may be sought in the agreement and why?
3. CASE 3
Q3) On the night of December 23, 1983 a dangerous chemical reation occurred in the Union
Carbide factory in Bhopal, when a large amount of water got into the MIC i.e. Methyl Isocyanate
storage tank. When the leak was detected by workers at 11.30 pm, their eyes began to tear and burn.
The rest is history. About 40 tons of MIC poured out of the tank for nearly 2 hours and escaped into
air, spreading within 8 km down wind, About 4000 people were killed in sleep or as they fled in
terror, hundreds of thousands were injured or effected the victims who were almost entirely the
poorest members of the population. The poisonous gas, caused death and left the survivors with
lingering disability and diseases.
The Bhopal disaster was a result of the combination of legal, technological, organizational and
human errors. The long term effects were made worse by the absence of systems to care for and
compensate the victims. Also, the safety standards and maintenance procedure at the Union Carbide
plant had been deteriorating and ignored for months.
Questions :
i) From Bhopal Tragedy, what an industrial manager learns? What safety procedures are to be
followed. Study the case deeply and state what were the defects of MIL unit. In view of this case,
prepare a disaster management plan, which could cover be useful to a chemical company. (10 Marks)
Q 4)
i) List the methods of waste management in the order of preference. (5 Marks)
ii) What are the advantages of solid waste incernaton? (5 Marks)
iii) Define hazardous waste (5 Marks)
iv) List the legal provisions in the Environment Protection Act pertaining to hazardous waste
(5 Marks)
Q 5)
i) Discuss the role of CPCB (Central Pollution Control Board) in the pollution control activities in
India. (2 Marks)
ii) Mention the salient points of the 3 Acts : (2 Marks)
The Air (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1981
The Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974
The Environment (Protection) Act 1986
iii) Explain the very elements of EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) different types of
Impact Assessments the benefits of EIA The EIA process, key points to remember while
conducting an effective EIA. (2 Marks)
iv) Compare and contrast polluter pays principle with beneficiary pays principle. (2 Marks)
v) What are the tenets of Risk management explain the steps involved through a chart. (2Marks)