Mr. Subhash Tandon
Member, Executive Committee
Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers
(Northern Regional Centre)
Mr. Subhash Tandon is Chemical Engineering, graduate from Laxmi Narayan Institute of Technologies, Nagpur– 1972. He also holds post graduate diploma in project management from Punjabi University, Patiala 1986 batch. He has spent about +44.0 years in Chlor-Alkali Industry in India. He retired as Executive Vice- President, Chlor-Alkali from DCW Ltd., Sahupuram, Distt. Tuticorin Tamil Nadu-628229 – June 2017.
He has travelled extensively both in India and abroad having been to Japan, USA, Germany, Holland, Czechoslovakia, Italy, Australia, France, China, South Africa and many more countries in Europe and middle-east for attending various technical conferences. He was in Johannesburg-South Africa during last weekend of July 2019 to attend a safety seminar and water forum, South Africa organized by World Chlorine Council USA and Euro-Chlor, Belgium. He was employed as Advisor- Technical Services with Alkali Manufacturers Association of India, Preet Vihar, New Delhi - 110092 since 01-10-2018 till June-2020.
He is Immediate Past Chairman of Safety, Health and Environment Committee, Alkali Manufacture’ Association of India Preet Vihar, New Delhi 110092. His present areas of interest includes process safety management, green environment, energy conservation and corporate social responsibility with in the Chlor –Alkali industry in India.
He is Life Member of Indian Society for Training and Development, Ghaziabad, U.P. Chapter. M: t501/2018. He is also Life Member, Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, New Delhi Chapter, LM-3972. He is presently Chairman Sectoral Expert Committee, Chlor- Alkali, Bureau of Energy Efficiency, New Delhi -110066.
He was actively associated with European Chlor-Alkali Industry, Australian Chlor- Alkali Industry, Chlorine Institute, USA, World Chlorine Council USA, while being in service. He is also associated with various social activities for the society. Some organizations supporting the cause of handicapped and differentially abled persons.