Indian Railways taking strict steps to prevent Fire Accidents in Trains

ad
indianrailways
indianrailways

Followings steps are being taken on Indian Railways to prevent fire accident in trains:-

  • Indian Railways have always endeavoured to enhance fire worthiness of coaches by using fire retardant furnishing materials to mitigate effect of fire. Specifications for such furnishing materials have been periodically reviewed to incorporate fire retardant parameters in line with UIC (International Union of Railways) and other international norms.
  • Fire extinguishers are being provided in all Air-conditioned coaches, Second class-cum-guard and luggage vans, Pantry cars and train locomotives. Portable fire extinguishers were provided in 100 Non-AC passenger coaches on trial.
  • Improved materials for electrical fittings and fixtures such as MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker), light fittings, terminal boards, connectors etc., are being used progressively.
  • Railways are providing 3 tier and 4 tier electrical fuse protection system in train lighting and air-conditioned coaches respectively.
  • A pilot project for provision of Comprehensive Fire and Smoke Detection System has been taken up in one rake of New Delhi-Bhubaneswar Rajdhani Express on East Coast Railway.  Besides, one LHB (Linke Hofmann Busch) rake in New Delhi-Jammu Tawi Rajdhani train and one AC Double Decker rake running between Kachiguda-Tirupati/Guntur have also been provided with such a system. Based on the feedback from initial trails, Board has sanctioned for extended field trials  in 2750 coaches.
  • Water mist type fire suppression system is being provided on power cars in a phased manner.
  • Detailed instructions have been issued to zonal railways for observance of safe practices in handling of pantry cars and for ensuring periodical inspection of electrical and LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) fittings in the pantry cars.
  • Intensive publicity campaigns to prevent the travelling public from carrying inflammable goods are regularly undertaken.
  • Frequent drives against carrying of inflammable/dangerous articles in trains as well as station premises are undertaken.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply