Safety Training Programme on General Engineering organised in RCF Kapurthala
Author(s): Rajat KumarParticipants being awarded Certificates by Sh.N.K.Nandanwar, Factory Manager & CWEShell, Shri Gurjent Singh, ADF, Phagwara and Shri Nobel Iqubal Singh, ADF (Medical), Jalandhar. Kapurthala, March 12, 2018: One day...
Kapurthala, March 12, 2018: One day Safety Training Programme on General Engineering was organized jointly by Director of Factories, Punjab, Chandigarh, Punjab Industrial Safety Council, Chandigarh and Technical Training Centre/RCF at RCF, Kapurthala. In this training programme 60 supervisors and technicians of RCF participated.
Sh.C.S.Lamba, Dy.CME/M welcomed Sh.N.K.Nandanwar, Factory Manager & CWE/Shell, Shri Gurjent Singh, ADF, Phagwara and Shri Nobel Iqubal Singh, ADF (Medical), Jalandhar and all the participants. RCF got first prize of Punjab State Safety Awards-2017 for the first time for “Largest Reduction in Accident Frequency Rate in Light Engineering Industry more than 4 Lac Manhours” and for compliance of all the 31 Inspection points raised by ADF, Director of Factories. He appreciated the effort of all the staff, supervisors, officers of RCF and also officials of Director of Factories for getting First Prize amongst 200 participants of different industries of Punjab.
Shri N.K.Nandanwar, Factory Manager & CWE/Shell emphasized in his speech that the staff of RCF should follow the all safety procedures, safety techniques and the use of personal protective equipments at workplace. During the programme, the lectures were delivered by experts of Industrial safety: First-aid Lecture by Shri Somraj/Gold Medalist in First Aid, Welding safety by Shri Balkar Singh, CI/TTC, Electrical Safety by Shri G.P. Singh, CI/TTC and Fire Safety by Shri Manoj Mehta, CSO/RCF.
Shri Gurjent Singh, Asst. Director of Factories, Phagwara, stated that safety is a collective responsibility and everyone should be aware of safety at work place and in all forms of life. He stated that now-a-days, Road safety is a burning issue as maximum causalities occur during road accidents and these can be curtailed by wearing helmet while driving two wheeler and wearing seat belt while driving four wheeler.
During the Valedictory session, Shri N.K.Nandanwar, Factory Manager/CWE/Shell, Shri Gurjent Singh, ADF/Phagwara and Sh. C.S. Lamba, Dy.CME(M) issued the certificates to all participants. During his vote of thanks Shri Narender Kumar, WM/Monitoring stressed that team work and the safe system can only be maintained by the collective efforts as well as co-ordination of all. He appreciated the initiatives taken by RCF management in holding programme on safety every year and also providing safe working environment to one and all.