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PDD employees vulnerable to electric shocks, Govt unmoved
1/23/2019 11:15:10 PM

Early Times Report

SRINAGAR, Jan 23: On Monday, a Power Development Department (PDD) employee died while repairing a transmission line in Sheeri area of Baramulla district again bringing vulnerability of these employees to fore.
Muhammad Sultan, an inspector with the PDD, was electrocuted while fixing a fault at Sheeri receiving station.
He was rushed to a nearby hospital where doctors declared him dead on arrival.
An official said that since 2014, more than 70 PDD employees and contractual labourers died on-duty due to electric shocks in Kashmir.
More than 25 people have become disabled and while 30 others have sustained severe burn due to electric shocks in the same period. The number is even more in Jammu region. On September 2, two employees of PDD where repairing a snapped conductor in the morning when it came into contact with a live wire, overlying feeder due to which one person died on spot in Anantnag and other received burn injuries.
In yet another incident on September 14, a 29-year-old man in Anantnag district was installing an electric transformer when he got electrocuted, and the person assisting him received burns.
An official in the PDD, who wished to be anonymous, said the main reason of the accidents was the department's recruitment policy.
"The department is hiring men on contract based for installing poles and LT (Low Tension) and HT (High Tension) lines. They do not have proper training of the field due to which the incidents occur," he said.
Earlier, he said, the department used to give proper training to the men responsible for field work.
The other reason was the unavailability of safety tools for the men working on poles, he said.
The department provides compensation to the families of electrocuted and injured workers from the welfare fund but that is not enough for them, he said.
The workers who suffer serious injuries at work may be unable to bear the medical expenditure, even as many have become permanently disabled.
"The LT poles that are installed by the department should have only LT network, but unfortunately one pole have two to three feeders installed that is life threatening."
He also claimed that department does not provide sophisticated equipment to the workers.
"No worker will risk his life and go without wearing safety equipment, if is available," he said.
While a senior official said, "Sub-divisions are well equipped with safety gear like helmets, gloves, and boots, but having them in our division is not enough. We have to build among our employees the culture of actually using them."
"People get very casual and take chances, and the accidents happen." He said they have made people well aware of fatal deaths due to electric shocks. "We are working very hard to bring the culture of wearing proper safety measures. We are also trying to train our employees," he added.
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