Union Carbide Case Analysis

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Elden M

 

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July 19, 2016

 

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On December 3, 1984, a gas leak caused a terrible disaster, killing 2,500 people and wounding 100,000. There was debate over who was responsible, the Indian operators or the American company, and also where the court proceedings should take place. Responsibility Union Carbide is responsible for what happened at Bhopal because they have majority ownership and should have been more involved and knowledgeable with what was going on in their Indian plant...
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That they weren't communicating and becoming more involved with the plant design just seems lazy on their part. Chairman Warren Anderson is also personally responsible because he should have encouraged better communication with the plant. The Indian procedures used for creating methyl isocyanate were known to be very dangerous, and I think that Union Carbide was negligent for not being more involved with this project...
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