Tiruchi BHEL safety meet aims at zero accident complex

May 30, 2013 02:37 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:20 pm IST - TIRUCHI:

The Safety Vision Plan 2015 formulated by BHEL Tiruchi envisages zero accident throughout the complex, R.Kumar, General Manager (in-charge), Engineering and Research & Development, said on Tuesday.

Since accidents usually happen due to negligence or carelessness, they could be avoided by strict adherence to safety rules and regulations, Mr. Kumar said inaugurating a two-day BHEL Safety Heads meet at the Human Resource Development Centre here.

Presiding over, R.S. Deenadayalu, General Manager/Operations/Boiler Shops, and Chairman, Central Safety Committee, said that every employee was responsible for ensuring safety practices and a safe work environment.

No Smoking Zone

For safety improvement, the entire BHEL Tiruchi campus has been adopted as ‘No Smoking Zone’ from 2012, he said.

Vimal Kumar, General Manager (in-charge), Administration, BHEL, New Delhi, and R.Mathiannal, Additional General Manager, Civil, BHEL, Tiruchi, addressed safety heads from various BHEL units.

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