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DISASTER MANAGEMENTPLAN ON JAIPUR DIVISION
(Computer Version, Not for print)2014
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INDEX
CHAPTER NO.
DESCRIPTION PAGE NO.
Chapter-I Philosophy & Actions ON & OFF Site
Objectives (In Dealing with Accidents). 1
Duties of Every Railway Man. 2-3
Immediate Actions at Site.. 4-5
Work groups in Action at site of accident & in Division control
office
6-10
Emergency cell in control office. 11-13
Resource Mobilization. 14-15
Chapter-II Restoration & Medical Equipment of Jaipur and nearby Division.
Restoration and Medical Equipment of Jaipur Division. 16
Medical relief Equipment. 17
Restoration and Medical Equipment of Adjoing Divisions. 17
Sounding of Hooters for information to the Staff In case of Accident
18
Target time for turningout of Medical Relief Van and ART form the siding and their dispatch from the stations.
18-19
Hooter position of Jaipur Division. 19
Promptness in movement of ART & ARME. 19
Arranging ARME/ART from different stations. 20
Ordering of ART. 20
Availability of Tools/Equipment/Items in ART/ARME(B.G. ART Jaipur)
20-22
Chapter-III Precautions in unusual Circumstances.
Rescue measures in case of fire in LPG/Petrol tank wagons. 23
Sabotage 24-28
Chapter-IV Some Important Information
Information about Jaipur Division. 29
List of Controlling Stations. 30
Important Telephone Numbers of Civil Authorities. 31
Emergency services Jaipur 32-36
Zonal Railways Emergency Control Telephone Numbers. 37-40
Defence Establishment. 41
Social Volunteer and Other Non-Govt. Organisations41
Organisations having Road cranes, Buldozers & Flood like Equipments.
42
Railway Vehicles 43
Schedule of Powers. 44-46
List of Agencies providing Earthmoving Machiniries/ Water suppliers and Tent suppliers.
47-49
Hiring of Cellular phones for passenger train accidents. 50
Issue of Complimentary Passes to the next of Kin of Victims. 50
Chapter-V Disaster Management Plan of some Departments
Disaster Management Plan of Commercial Department.
Duties of Commercial department during the
accident of passenger train
51-52
Rules For Ex-Gratia Payment 53
Refund Rules 54
Disaster Management Plan of Medical Department
Measures to be Taken at Site 55-62
List of telephone in Medical Department Jaipur 63
Member of Team A64-65
Member of Team B 66-68
Contact Numbers of other Medical and Para
Medical staff
69
Important telephone numbers -Civil 70
First Information Record 71
Cash sheet for examination of Drunkness 72
Injured persons (patient ) record 73
Level to be pasted on chest of dead bodies 74
List of hospitals with telephone numbers of Jaipur Division.
75-82
Disaster Management Plan of Mechanical Department 83-95
Disaster Management Plan of S&T Department 96
Disaster Management Plan of Electrical Department 97-98
Disaster Management Plan of Security Department 99-102
Chapter-VI General Instructions
General Instructions (Accident Mannual) 103-106
Chapter-VII DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN OF JAIPUR STATION
107-110
ACCIDENT AND
DISASTER
MANAGEMENT
PLAN
JAIPUR DIVISION
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PREAMBLE
Disaster in the present context is defined as a major interruption of traffic including train accident leading to serious casualties. This compendium of instructions has been prepared for meeting with such disasters and not normal train accidents. In case of a serious accident, COM is authorized officer to decide and declare an accident as a disaster. Such a declaration would be made with the approval of the GM. If it so happens this contingency plan would automatically come into force.
The information covered in this “Disaster Management Plan” is for preparedness of Jaipur division for serious train accident and also for a disaster.
Action as prescribed in Chapters III, V, VI, VII, VIII of the North Western Railway Accident Manual will inter-alia come into force. All officers and supervisors concerned should be fully conversant with the various duties listed therein and carry them out without fail.
(Virendra kumar)
Divisional Railway Manager, North Western Railway,
Jaipur.
Distribution of Disaster Management Plan to Divisional Officers
Important Notes: -
1. It is responsibility of Branch Officers to counsel, about the details of this Accident & Disaster Management Plan, all the officers and supervisors working with them.
2. This Disaster Management Plan does in no way suspercede the Accident Manual’, which remains binding on every Railwaymen. In fact this plan supplements the ‘Accident Manual’ and an effort has been made to complete and put at place information relevant to Jaipur Division.
S.No. Officers/Office S.No. Officers/Office
1. CSO/NWR/JP 12. Sr.DCM
2. DRM 13. Sr. DSC
3. ADRM 14. Sr. DSO
4. CMS 15. CTNL (Incharge)
5. Sr.DOM 16. CTNL (Running)
6. Sr.DME(C&W) 17. ART (BG) JP
7. Sr.DEN (CO) 18. SPARME (BG) JP
8. Sr. DEN (E) 19. ARME (MG) SIKR
9. DEN (S) 20. ARME (BG) RE
10. DEN (N) 21. ART(MG) CHURU
11 Sr.DSTE
CHAPTER -I
PHILOSOPHY & ACTIONS
ON & OFF THE SITE
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OBJECTIVES
(IN DEALING WITH ACCIDENTS)
To save life and alleviate suffering.
To protect property.
To provide succor and help to affected passengers.
To ascertain the cause of an accident.
(Refer clause 123 of Accident Manual)
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1. DUTIES OF EVERY RAILWAY MAN(As Specified in Accident Manual)
202. ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE RULES
Every Railway servant is bound by these rules and whether supplied or not with a copy of the Accident Manual, must make himself acquainted with the rules relating to his duties and any revision from time to time. In order that a Railway Servant may efficiently perform duties assigned to him, it is necessary that he should acquaint himself with the rules relating to duties of others also as prescribed in this manual.
Note: - Duties of Railway staff in this chapter and elsewhere in the Accident Manual are not exhaustive. Additional duties prescribed in various other circulars, rule books, manuals, codes etc. from time to time shall also be applicable to the railway servants concerned. The change of designation or up gradation/down gradation of any post shall not generally change the duties and responsibilities as far as these are not specially changed.
203. DUTY OF SECURING SAFETY OF THE PUBLIC
(A) Duty of securing safety of the public (G.R. 2.11): - Every Railway servant shall
(i) See that every exertion is made for ensuring the safety of the public.
(ii) Promptly report to immediate superior any occurrence affecting the safe and proper working of the railway which may come to his notice, and
(iii) Render all assistance in case of an accident of obstruction.
(B) Every Railway servant who observes: -
(i) That any signal is defective.
(ii) Any obstruction, failure or threatened failure of any part of the way or works.
(iii) Anything wrong with a train or
(iv) Any unusual circumstances likely to interfere with the safe running of trains, or the safety of the public shall take immediate steps, to prevent an accident and where necessary, advise the nearest Station Master by the quickest possible means. Provided that in the case of train having parted, he shall not show a stop signal but endeavor to attract attention of the Guard or Driver by shouting, gesticulating or by other means.
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Note: - In case any unclaimed object/bomb/suspected explosive is noticed by any one, he shall immediately inform the Station Master on duty and RPF, police who shall take further action.
205. EVERY RAILWAY SERVANT TO RENDER ALL POSSIBLE ASSISTANCE
It is the duty of every railway servant, irrespective of what department he may belong to, to render in his power in clearing the line and restoring traffic after an accident.
Note: - Schedule jurisdictions should not stand in the way when it is more expedient from another official to render assistance.
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2. IMMEDIATE ACTIONS AT SITE
ACTION BY DUTIES
Driver Protect (Adjacent line first) Render his loco & train safe Follow special instructions if situation warrants
Guard Protect (Adjacent line first) Inform (Control & adjacent stations) Take charge of situation Action to save life Render First Aid Call for Doctors on train Seek assistance of Railway men on train & volunteers Assess & convey extent of assistance required Preserve & safeguard clues Arrange protection of property of passengers and railway property
through RPF, GRP and other railway staff Do not leave site
In Case of Suspected Sabotage
Do not permit anybody to touch track fittings or other evidence Inspect the site with responsible passengers, record notes and take
their signature with details
Railway men / Staff on Train and Volunteers
Assist guard in these duties Senior most person to take charge
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ASM/SM of Adjacent Stations
Take all necessary steps to block movement of any train in affected block section
Inform control by any means available (including STD or lightening call)
Inform all concerned as per rules Inform Civil and Police authorities, in case of serious accidents Inform SS of controlling station Obtain and note down information about accident, extent of
causalities, injuries, damage, assistance needed, time of restoration etc. Pass on this information to control
Requisition nearest medical assistance and equipment Provide necessary assistance to passengers Issue all concerned message (AXXR in case of serious accidents
and AXR in case others).
Station Master of station nearest to site of accident is the reporting authority for all accidents under the rules.
Section Controller/Chief Controller
Inform all concerned in Division, HQ, Civil and Police authorities Order sectional ARME / ART and monitor movement Start Emergency Cell Maintain log Act as part of emergency cell (Refer para 4 “emergency cell in
control office”).
Power Controller Arrange for movement of ARME / ART Arrange for sounding of hooters Arrange power and crew for ARME / ART Assess requirement of additional relief equipment and plan Act as per duties of Mechanical group in control office
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3. WORK GROUPS IN ACTION AT SITE OF ACCIDENT & IN DIVISIONAL CONTROL OFFICE
Department At Site Corresponding Group in
Control
Medical Attend to injured
Attend to dead bodies
Keep detailed record of dead and
injured passengers
Render first aid
Arrange for transporting injured
to nearest hospitals
Liaison with civil/private
hospitals for care of passengers
Arrange for coffins for dead
bodies
Care for dead bodies, placing
identification slips, their
preservation and record of
location
Record of shifting of injured and
detailed record of injuries
unstained
Arrange for Ambulance and
other vehicles
Arrange for additional Doctors
from various sources
Co-ordination with base
hospitals where injured are
planned to be shifted
Plan and monitor special train
for movement of injured
passengers
Record of injured and dead and
their location / movement
Mobilise sufficient paramedical
staff and Safaiwals
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Commercial Care of stranded passengers Arrange for tea /snacks /meals/
drinking water etc at site and at locations where other passengers are held up (Maintain record)
Arrange for alternative means of transport of stranded passengers for onward journey like train/bus etc (Maintain record)
Transshipment of passengers Message to relatives of
dead/injured Safety of luggage of passengers Refund arrangements Measures regarding welfare and
condition of passengers Arrange ex-gratia payment
where applicable Handover belongings of dead to
RPF after making list Provide assistance of labour /
coolies to Doctors Arrange sufficient cash from
station earning and maintain record of expenditure
For Goods Trains
Preserve wagon labels Protect consignment unloaded
from wagons by covering with tarpaulin etc
Advise control/HQ/party Handover material to RPF till
further disposal Clear perishables fast and at spot Arrange for transshipment if
demanded
Co-ordination with site Mobilise resources at site Arrange sufficient TTEs /CMIs
etc at site to carry out commercial activities
Demand and monitor special trains/bus etc for clearance of stranded passengers
Opening of enquiry counters in control (131 enquiry)
Open face to face enquiry at suitable station
Arrange resources for refund Arrange for ex-gratia payment Mobilise tea /food packets
/snacks etc as required Maintain record Communication to relatives of
dead and injured Free passes to relatives of dead /
injured Communication about welfare
of survivors Mobilise labour for
transshipment of passengers/ Goods /luggage etc
Arrange commercial inspector / goods clerks at site if goods train is involved
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S&T Provide direct communication
between site and control
Communication of site with
adjacent stations
Satellite phone link
VHF communication
Loudspeakers/megaphone
Man telephones
Arrange communication link
(Rly and BSNL) for telephone
and face to face emergency
enquiry counters opened
Mobilise communication
facilities from site to control to
other establishments
Safety and
Operating
Co-ordination with control
Clearance of front and rear
portion on track (except in
suspected sabotage)
Marshalling/movement/
placement of ART/ARME/
Crane and other special trains
for site
Arrange all facilities for
temporary hospital at site on
demand
Arrange for movement of
stranded passengers
Cause of accident
Record evidence of staff and
public and note their name &
address for future use
Co-ordination of joint measurement and all issues related to enquiry
Attend to CRS and follow his instructions, in case he visits site
Refer “Emergency Control Office”
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Mechanical Take care of trapped passengers Clearance of track from derailed
coaches/wagons Assess restoration time Fitness of rolling stock for
movement from site
Sounding of hooter for ordering ART
Arrange power/ crew for movement of ARME / ART on TOP PRIORITY. Stop train if necessary
ARME to move ahead of ART Assess requirement of rescue
and restoration facilities required and mobilize from within or outside Division
Arrange power / Crew for movement of special trains (for injured, material, labour or relatives etc)
Monitor loco and crew position (relief arrangement and fuel etc) of locos at site and those required for traffic diverted due to accident
Maintain record of restorationOperating / Mechanical/
Civil(Associate
S&T or others if required)
Observations at site Recording joint note Recording joint measurement Remove speed graph from
locomotive Seize and seal relevant record of
station, cabin or other establishment
Check brake power of rolling stock
In case of sabotage, mark/ number fittings and record joint note with civil police
Electrical Lighting arrangement at site with resources available in ART and if required arranging from other sources
Electrical safety at site
Assess lighting requirement and duration and mobilize resources
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Security Control of unwanted crowd Protection of luggage of
passengers Protection of goods and other
Railway property Liaison with civil police Joint observation and inspection
of site and protection of clues and track fittings in case sabotage is suspected
Assess force requirement and mobilize resources
Liaison with Civil Police
Engineering Assess labour requirement for restoration and advise control to arrange
Assess material requirement for restoration and advise control to arrange
Restoration of P.Way and any affected structure
Arrange for restoration equipment like JCB, bulldozer etc as required
Prepare detailed sketch of site (draftsman needed at site)
Arrange temporary office / kitchen if needed
Co-ordination with site about requirement of man, material and equipment and arrange the same
Arrange for special material or labour special for site
Arrange for loading of material specials
Co-ordination with HQ for arranging resources from outside the Division
Arrange water at site. If needed move tanker
Personnel Officer/Inspectors to move if ordered
Mobilise scout and guides for help
Welfare of injured and care of dead bodies
Issue of passes to injured as per rules
Mobilise scout and guides for help
Issue of passes to relatives of dead / injured, as per rules and maintain record
Accounts Officer and cashiers to move in major accidents
Arrange cash and maintain record
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4. EMERGENCY CELL IN CONTROL OFFICE
1. OPENING OF EMERGENCY CONTROL OFFICE
i. Starts immediately on receipt of information about the accident
ii. Sr.DOM will be the over all incharge of the cell and will function as the Chief Emergency Officer for the purpose of managing the relief and restoration operations from Control
iii. In case Sr.DOM is not available, DOM will be the Chief Emergency Officer. In case both the officers are not available, any other officer nominated by DRM will take over the charge.
iv. AOM/G will Assist Chief Emergency Officer in the Divisional Emergency Cell.
v. The Emergency Cell will be manned by officers round the clock. After the relief and rescue work is completed, Sr.DOM will decide about winding up of the cell.
vi. In addition to the Officers of the operating Department, there will be officers of Engineering, Mechanical, S&T, Electrical, Commercial and Medical Departments in the Divl. Emergency Cell.
vii. Emergency Officer on duty shall chronologically record all the information and instructions received or given in a logbook.
2. DUTIES – COLLECTION OF INFORMATION
i. Collect information from Medical group at site regarding casualties (name of the dead and injured, their locations in various hospitals etc). This information shall be promptly passed on to the Commercial Branch for the information of the relatives and general public and for arranging ex-gratia payment as admissible.
ii. Collect information on stranded passengers and their further movement from the Commercial Group at site
iii. Collect information about prima facie cause of accident and likely time of the restoration from the site in charge (i.e. senior most officers at site). The prima facie cause of the accident, even if available shall not be given to Press unless the cause is known beyond all reasonable doubt, and the DRM has approved the same.
iv. Collect information from various groups at site about assistance required
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v. Central Emergency Cell (HQ) and PRO will be kept apprised about progress of rescue and relief operations and diversion so that correct information is available to the public through press and electronic media.
vi. Emergency officer should ensure that only correct and authentic information is given to Press and Media through PRO for correct appreciation of the facts by the public.
vii. Normally Emergency cell should not directly deal with the press and electronic media. Only PRO is authorized to deal with the Press and Media. Where it becomes essential to pass the information to the Press and media, PRO should be informed immediately.
viii. Maintain close liaison with HQ office and Railway Board.
3. DUTIES - RELIEF AND RESCUE OPERATION
i. Monitor the movement of Medical Relief Vans, Accident Relief Trains and Break down Cranes to the site on TOP PRIORITY.
ii. ARME shall move ahead of ART.
iii. Special train to carry injured to hospitals shall also be given TOP PRIORITY
iv. On demand from concerned departments arrange for and monitor movement of Labour, material and any other special train (if train to clear stranded passengers or to bring relatives to site) to the site of accident. Arrange for additional ARME / ART / Crane (as demanded by Mechanical Department) from within or outside the Division. Take help of HQ office for this and monitor their movement
v. Assistance from Defence, Army, Navy, and State Government should also be coordinated by the Emergency Cell in addition to Commercial Department officers.
Generally demand of following special trains may arise in a major accident:
Nature of Special Train Demanding Department
Additional ARME Medical / Mechanical or persons at siteAdditional ART / Crane MechanicalSpecial to carry injured to hospital MedicalSpecial to carry relatives of dead / injured to site
Commercial or when decided by HQ
Special to carry stranded passengers to destination
Commercial or when decided by HQ
Special to carry labour to site EngineeringSpecial to carry material to site (wagons to be got loaded at
Engineering
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4. DUTIES – TRAFFIC CONTROL
i. Plan for diversion/cancellation and short termination of passenger trains, in consultation with adjoining Railway’s HQrs. and Coaching Directorate of Railway Board.
ii. Arrange passenger special for carrying relatives to the site of accident and for carrying the survivors from the site of accident will be arranged and closely monitored by the cell. The number of such specials to be run will be decided by Emergency officer in consultation with HQ.
iii. Arrange other special trains to site as per requirement or on demand of other Departments. Closely monitor their running.
5. ARRANGEMENT AT SITE
i. Arrange adequate staff like ASMs, Guards, Traffic Inspectors etc at site to carry out traffic related work
ii. Arrange adequate number of locomotives and crew at site to ensure smooth working
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5. RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
MEDICAL: -
a. Doctor on Train.b. Doctor from nearly places.c. Railway Doctors.d. ARMVe. Railway men and volunteers.f. NGO’sg. Temporary Hospital site (if required)h. Safaiwals to maintain hygiene.
For Dead Bodies: -
Shrouds/Coffins.
Transporting Injured: -
Vehicles/Ambulances. Spl. trains to carry injured. Close Liasen with base hospital and information to base hospitals in
advance. Stretcher/wheelchair/ambulance and adequate staff at station of base
hospital where train carrying injured are to arrive.
Communication: -
Special Telephone enquiry (at ‘131’ enquiry). Face-to-Face enquiry at train originating station or station decided by
emergency control. Direct communication from site to both adjoining stations and emergency
control. Satellite phone at site for direct communication. BSNL or other communication lines if feasible and required. Adequate numbers of VHF sets. Mega mikes. Direct E-mail & Internet connection if feasible.
Transporting Stranded Passengers/Relatives: -
Buses Spl. trains. Issue passes. Coolies etc to transport luggage. Enquiry and information arrangements for passengers.
Spl. Information/enquiry booths where relatives of dead/injured are likely to arrive.
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Food etc. for stranded Passengers: -
Tea/snacks/water/food arrangement in time. Vending trollies etc at stations where other trains have been stopped. Move tanks of drinking water if necessary. Staff/scort guards/voluntary to ‘assist’
Lighting: -
Adequate lighting arrangement in time at site.
Restoration: -
Sectional ART- additional if needed. Sectional Crane - additional if needed. JCVs and other equipment as needed. P. Way material special as needed. Labour special as needed.
Adequate staff: -
Adequate number of officers and staff to discharge all functions as per disaster management plan and Accident manual.
GRP & RPF & Civil police staff to take charge of dead bodies & their luggage & to maintain law & order.
Other important areas: -
Taking care of luggage of dead/ injured.
Starting & manning site office for close co-ordination with emergency control.
Handling press.
Information about dead/injured to relatives/press.
Communication about welfare of stranded passengers.
Lianas with civil & authories /HQ & Rly Board.
Extensive record keeping.
Adequate cash to meet exigencies & urgency to handle it.
CHAPTER - II
Restoration & Medical Equipment
Of
Jaipur & Nearby Divisions &
Their movement
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1. RESTORATION AND MEDICAL EQUIPMENT OF JAIPUR DIVISION
RESTORATION EQUIPMENTSr. No
Place BG/MG
Equipment Jurisdiction Incharge Speed (kmph)
Single /Double exit
Air/ Vacuumed
Break
Location
1. Jaipur BG ARME Scale I & HRD in auxiliary van
ART with HRE
140 T DSL Crane
Jaipur to Beawer(Excl) Jaipur to Degana(Incl) Jaipur to Sawai Madhopur(Excl) Jaipur to Rewari Phulera to Dabla (Excl)Ajmer to Chittaurgarh (Excl)
S.S.E (C&W)/
JP
ARMV 100 Kmph
Crane 75 Kmph
Double Exit
Air BrakeARME Siding
ART Siding
2. SIKR MG ARME Scale I & HRD in auxiliary van
SIKR to Ringus–Jaipur; And SIKR –CURU
S.E. (C&W)/
SIKR75 Kmph
Single Exit Vacuum
Brake
ARME Siding
3. RE BG Too lVan with ARME
Rewari to Rajgarh(Excl)Rewari to RGS(Excl)Rewari to sadulpur-SuratpuraRewari to Hisar -Suratpura
SSE (C&W)
RE
100 Kmph Single Exit
Air Brake
ARME Siding
Accident relief medical equipment van consisting of 12-bed air-conditioned ward and operation theatre with all latest medical equipments & lighting arrangements.
(HRD Hydraulic Rescue Device, HRE Hydraulic Restoration Equipment)
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2. MEDICAL RELIEF EQUIPMENT
SNo HQ Scale BG/MG Jurisdiction Incharge1. Jaipur I BG Jaipur-Phulera-Makrana(Excl)
Jaipur to Rajgarh(Incl) Jaipur to Sawai Madhopur(Excl) Jaipur-Phulera-Ringus (Incl)
CMS-JP
2. RE I BG Rewari to Rajgarh(Excl)Rewari to RGS(Excl)Rewari to sadulpur-SuratpuraRewari to Hisar -Suratpura
Sr. DMO-RE
3. SIKR I MG SIKR to Ringus –JaipurSIKR - Jhunjhunu- Loharu and SIKR – CUR
DMO/CMP-SIKR
3. RESTORATION AND MEDICAL EQUIPMENT OF ADJOINING DIVISIONS
RESTORATION EQUIPMENT
SNo DIVISION PLACE AND TYPE INTERCHANGE POINT
1. Bikaner Churu – 35 T Steam Crane (MG) Churu 2. Jodhpur Jodhpur, Merta Road – SPART/MFD (BG) Phulera Jn.3. Ajmer Abu Road – 65 T Steam Crane (BG) Madar 4. DLI(NR) DLI-140 T DSL Crane(BG) RE
MEDICAL RELIEF EQUIPMENT
SNo Division Place and Type Interchange Point
In charge
1. Jodhpur Merta Road – ARME Scale-I (BG) Phulera DMO/MTD2. Ajmer Ajmer – ARME Scale-1 (BG) Madar Sr. DMO-ABR
BACK
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4. SOUNDING OF HOOTERS FOR INFORMATION TO THE STAFF
IN CASE OF ACCIDENT
The accident alarm Siren/Hooter must be sounded immediately when ARME/ART is ordered. The following codes are prescribed for sounding the accident alarm/ siren/hooter: -
Sr. No.
Code Circumstances Stock to Move
1. Two long blasts each of 45 seconds duration with 5 seconds break in between.
Accidents in loco shed/ Traffic Yards at Home station
ART
2. Three long blasts each of 45 seconds duration with 5 seconds break in between.
Accidents outside the home station
ART
3. Four long blasts each of 45 seconds with 5 seconds break in between.
Main line accident ARME and ART
4. One long blast of 90 seconds duration.
Cancellation of ARME/ART.
Note: -1. The alarm signals/sirens/hooters requiring ARME/ART shall be sounded
as prescribed above and shall be repeated once more after interval of five minutes.
2. The Loco Shed, Foreman, Train Examiner and all other supervisory staff concerned must ensure that the relief train gangs, break down gangs and other staff who are required to go to the accident site in the ARME or ART, thoroughly understand alarm signal/siren/hooter and that their names and addresses are displayed at conspicuous place.
5. TARGET TIME FOR TURNING OUT OF MEDICAL RELIEF VA N AND
ART FROM THE SIDING AND THEIR DESPATCH FROM THE
STATIONS
Medical Van ARTDouble Exit Single Exit Day Night
Time for turning out 15 25 30 45Time for dispatch 05 05 15 15Time from ordering to dispatch 20 30 45 60
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Notes: -
1. The above target time for turning out the medical van is reckoned, from the time of ordering to the time they are taken out from the siding and kept ready for dispatch on a suitable running line plus 5 minutes for dispatch.
1. Both the target time of 30” and 45” for turning out Accident Relief Train are to be reckoned from the time the Accident Relief Train is ordered, to the time the train reaches the loco shed exist point. 15” time is the time permitted for departure from the station. Any delay in ordering or departure of Medical Van/ART must be immediately examined and viewed seriously.
2. At stations where the lay out of the loco and traffic yard are such as to permit a reduction in the time limits stipulated above, the Divisional Railway Manager should lat down shorter time limits.
6. HOOTER POSITION FOR JP DIVISION
Place Hooter Location
No of Hooters
Instruction from
Person to Sound the
Hooter
Daily Testing Time
Target Time
ARME (minutes)
Target Time ART
(minutes)
Day NightJaipur On Station
BuildingTwo D/TNL Lobby
Supervisor09.30 D/Exit 20”
S/Exit 30”45” 60”
SIKR On StationBuilding
One D/TNL SSon duty
07.45 D/Exit 20”S/Exit 30”
45” 60”
Rewari On StationBuilding
One D/TNL Lobby Supervisor
08.0016.0024.00
S/Exit 30”S/Exit 30”
45” 60”
7. PROMPTNESS IN MOVEMENT OF ART & ARME
1. If an engine is not readily available, the nearest engine of any train including Mail/ Express trains should be released and utilized for expeditious dispatch of these.
2. ARME and ART must be given precedence over all other trains while proceeding to the site of accident.
3. ART/ARME should not be detained for want of Guard but may leave in the charge of any responsible loco/traffic official. A guard may be sent by the quickest possible means later on.
3. ARME/ART or any special relief train, carrying injured persons for removal to hospital, must also be given top most priority.
4. The Accident Relief trains after completing relief operations must be worked back to their base stations without any delay and must be given precedence over all goods trains.
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8. ARRANGING ARME/ART FROM DIFFERENT STATIONS
Depending upon the seriousness of the accident and requirement at site, the
ARME and ART from different directions may be ordered and may be sent
accordingly. This is also necessary as the track in rear of the site of accident may
be badly damaged.
9. ORDERING OF ART
Dy. Chief Control on duty will order Accident Relief Train and ARME, as soon
as he receive information of an accident involving train carrying passengers, also
in other cases where casualties are reported.
10. AVAILABILITY OF TOOLS/EQUIPMENT/ITEMS IN ART/ARME AS PER STANDARD LIST
B.G. ART AT JAIPURDescription of materials Quantity
prescribedQuantity Available
Remarks.
Rails 52 Kg. (13 M long) 20 No. 50 No.Rail Pieces of 90 Kg. (2" to 8") 12 No. NilFish Plate 52 Kg (610 mm length) 20 Nos. 27 pairsJunction Fish Plate 90R/52 Kg. 4 Sets 04 Sets.Junction Fish Plate 52/60 Kg 4 Sets. 04 setsFish bolts with nut and spring washer 25 mm x 140 mm long
80 Nos. 112 Nos.
Hook Bolts-Flat lip 50 Nos. 50 Nos.Sleeper ST (52 Kg/90 R) 200 Nos 200 NosSleeper Wooden (9 ft.x10"x5") Nil 24Plate Screw (20 mm x135 mm) 100 Nos. 120 NosModified loose JAW (52 Kg) 800 Nos 800 Nos.Pandrol clip MK-III (RDSO)/T-3701) 500 Nos 500 NosGfn Liner (RDSO/T-3702) 100 Nos 200 Nos.Gfn Liner (RDSO/T-3706) 100 Nos 150Gfn Liner (RDSO/T-3707) 100 Nos 200 Nos.Gfn Liner (RDSO/T-3708) 100 Nos. 200 mNos.MS Liner (RDSO/T-3741) 100 Nos 200MS Liner (RDSO/T-3742) 100 Nos. 200Nos.Augers 14 mm j 10 No 9 Nos 18 mm j 10 Nos 9 Nos 20 mm j 10 Nos. 9 Nos.Dip Lorry 1 Set 2 Set
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Description of materials Quantity prescribed
Quantity Available
Remarks.
H.S. Lamp 2 Nos 2 NosH.S. Flag. (Red) 6 Nos 6 NosH.S. Flag (Green) 6 Nos 6 Nos.Banner flag 2 Nos 2 NosDetonators 20 Nos 20 Nos.Torch 2 Nos. 2 Nos.Torch Cells 8Nos 8 NosBamboo 8' to 10 ' length (3" to 4" dia) 6 Nos 6 NosChalk 1Box 1 BoxPoint Screw Clamp 335mmlength 2 Nos. 2 NosPad Locks 2 Nos. 2 NosStraight edge 1 Mtr. long Nil 2 Nos.Square Nil 1 NosHemp Cord Nil 2 NoRail Thermometer Nil 2 NoCanroe Bowls Nil 2 No.Feeler gauge Nil. 2 NosPlumb bob Nil. 1 No.Spanner D/E for 25 mm j and 22 mm j bolts Nil 4 Nos.Spanner D/E for 22 mm j and 18 mm j bolts Nil 4 NosBox Spanner 2 Nos 2 NosHammer 7 Lb 6 Nos 6 Nos
Beater With Handle 40 Nos 40 NosPick axe with handle 10 Nos. 10 NosRail Tongue 10 Nos. 10 NosShovels with handle 10 Nos. 10 NosRake Ballast 10 Nos 10 NosJim crow with rod 1 Nos. 1 NosPowrah with Handle 5 Nos. 5 NosCrow bar 20 Nos. 20 NosPan iron 10 nos,. 10 NosTommy bar Nil 2 NosTumbler steel Nil 5 Nos
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Description of materials Quantity prescribed
Quantity Available
Remarks.
Hand drilling machine 2 Nos 2 Nos
Drill bits 31.5 mm, 22 mm, 17 mm, 3 Nos each 6 Nos
Rail Hackshaw Nil Nil
Rail saw blade (4oo mmx 38 MM) 12 Nos. 26 Nos
Drawing Board Nil 01 Nos
T-square Nil. 01 Nos
Patromsax Nil 10 Nos
Mantle for Patromax Nil 14 Nos
Portable generator for lighting arrangement for illuminating min. 400m length along with all accessories and spat\re, tool, consumables, fuel etc
2 sets 2 sets
Jack Track lifting (Mechanical) 15 T capacity with handle
4 Nos. 4 Nos
Mechanical Rail drilling M/c (Approved RDSO) along with all its accessories spares, tools consumable
1 Set 1 set
Mechanical rail cutting machines(Approved RDSO) along with all its accessories spares, tools consumable
2 sets 2 sets
Gas cutting equipment set 1set NIL
For control centere at site.Folding TableFolding ChairsTent including Kanats bamboos, rope, pegs, for covering 150-square/area approx.
2 Nos10 Nos1 Set
2 Nos10 Nos1 Set
CHAPTER -III
Precautions in unusual Circumstances
Fire in LPG/Petrol tanks
Suspected sabotage
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1. RESCUE MEASURES TO BE TAKEN IN CASE OF FIRE I N LPG/PETROL TANK WAGONS
Action to be taken in case of fire in LPG tank wagons
1. Isolate wagons not on fire within safe distance uncoupling.
2. Inform Civil authorities and summon assistance from Fire brigades, Oil Company
depot and Bottling plant, Refinery, etc.
3. Give warning to people living in adjoining area to evacuate for at least one Km.
radius.
4. For small fire use Dry Chemical Power/Halon extinguisher and for large firewater
spray or fog be used.
5. Stay away from ends of tanks as tanks normally burst from the ends.
6. Cool tanks that are exposed to flames with water from the sides well after fire is
out.
7. Withdraw immediately in case of rising sound from venting safety device or any
discoloration or tanks due to fire.
8. Keep unnecessary people away, isolate hazard area.
9. Stay upwind, keep out of low areas.
10. Isolate for one kilometer in all directions.
11. Advise all people not to smoke. Extinguish all fire (including hand signal lamp,
point indictor etc. lit by kerosene oil) within one-kilometer area.
12. Oil Compaines to be contacted In case of Fire/ Leakage in LPG/Petrol point
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2. SABOTAGE(Extractes of Relavant portion of Accident Manual)
308. Duties of Guard, Engine Crew and other Railway staff when a derailment or other serious accident takes place to the train due to suspected SAOBTAGE: The Guard along with the Engine Crew and other railway staff travelling by the train involved after protecting the train, reporting the accident and rendering first aid to the injured must: -
(i) Carefully examines the track jointly with responsible passengers and records the results of the examination and has the record signed by them;
(ii) See that portions of the track, rails, fish-plates, bolts and other fittings which appear to have been tampered with are not touched or moved by any person and that these are closely watched till the arrival of the civil and police authorities.
Note: (1) In the case of an Officer or an Inspector being on the train, the above duty will devolve on him.
(2) Whenever assistance is obtained from any passenger or other members of the public, his name and address should invariably be kept on record, for further reference, if necessary.
309. Information to the Civil and Police Authorities: The Station Master adjacent to the site of the accident must inform the local Civil Police/R.P.F. Authorities by the quickest means available and given them all possible assistance to reach to the site as early as possible.
310. Precautions by Engineering Supervisors: In going to the site of the accident, Assistant Engineers and Permanent Way Inspectors should take the following precautions:
(i) Instruct the gang men proceeding to the site of accident in the first instance, not to carry any tools with them.
(ii) Ensure that toolboxes of Gang men sent to the site of accident are not opened until they have been checked by the Police.
(iii) Instruct them not to touch or remove any portion of the track, rails, fishplates, bolts and other fittings within the area of the accident till they have been inspected by the Railway, Civil and Police authorities and photographed.
(iv)Crow bars and such tools which are likely to leave their imprint should not be used to remove and assemble the affected rails and sleepers, particularly those close to the location where the track is suspected to have been interfered with. For instance, crowbars should not be introduced in the boltholes to lever out or shift the rails; rail-tongs may be used instead, so that the original condition of bolt holes as after the accident is not vitiated by superimposed marks of crow bar application.
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311. Officers and Senior Supervisory Officials, in addition to their other normal duties must
(i) Make notes (where these will be helpful) of casualties and also notes and sketches of the result of the accident.
(ii) Do all they can do to collect evidence likely to throw light on the cause of the accident.
(iii) See that likely clues of accident are not inadvertently removed through ignorance or curiosity.
(iv) The dislodged components such as fish-plates, fish bolts, nuts etc., picked up from near the first point of discontinuity and elsewhere should be assigned suitable notations, preferably paint-marked on them, before they are made over to the Police and/or photographed, to enable their easy identification with reference to the locations at which found. The notation given to each component should also be mentioned in the joint inventory of fittings and the field notes/sketches to be assigned by the Police as well.
(v) Make arrangements for photographing the portions of the permanent way track, rails, fishplates, bolts and other fittings, and the engine and bogies of the affected train as early as possible by a local photographer.
312. Duties of Railway Protection Force Staff
(i) On receipt of information of the accident, the senior most RPF Official, in whose jurisdiction the accident has taken place, should, immediately proceed to the spot with all available men;
(ii) Additional assistance that may be necessary may be requisitioned from the neighboring RPF out Post;
(iii) Apart from making an entry in the Station Diary as usual, the Station Master also should be informed of this movement;
(iv) On receipt of information, the Circle Inspector of the Circle and the Assistant Security Officer of the Division should also proceed to the spot;
(v) Before proceeding to the spot, the RPF officials mentioned above should make arrangements to contact the local GRP/District Police officials to ensure that the accident has been reported to them also.
Note: Movement of the RPF staff in the above cases should be made by the quickest means available and when necessary motor transport may be hired.
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(vi) Assist in extricating persons from wrecks, render first aid to the injured and evacuate the injured and uninjured persons from the scene.
(vii) Guard the belongings of the victims and railway property.
(viii) Guard the permanent way rails, fishplates, bolts and other materials from being interfered with by any one till the police officials arrive at the scene and take charge.
(ix) Fight any fire that may break out at the scene of the accident.
(x) Co-ordinate with the GRP/District Police in the investigation of the case.
313. Wreckage, etc., not to be disturbed until permission is given by the police
Unless otherwise necessary to save life or to extricate the passengers and injured, no carriage vehicle, component part or likely clue must be disturbed until investigations have been completed and written permission is given by the police to start work on clearing up the wreckage and restoring communication. Where necessary, the Commissioner of Railway Safety’s permission is obtained.
314. Joint Examination by Civil, Police and Railway Officials
(i) After the medical relief work has been completed, the senior most railway officer at the site must make a detailed investigation of the cause of the accident, including a thorough survey of the site for at least 800 meters in the rear, with the assistance of representatives of the departments concerned, in conjunction with senior civil and police officials.
(ii) While carrying out the examination, the position of vehicles, track fittings, etc., should not be disturbed as far as possible. Arrangements must be made with the assistance of the Police to keep staff and outsiders who are not concerned with the examination away from the site. Precisely worded notes should be prepared specifying the various features coming to notice.
(iii) The senior most officer at the site in consultation with the police must decide that materials should be preserved for further examination. These materials should be conveyed to a suitable place where it will be stored under the joint custody of the people and the Railway. Before dismantling the damaged track, the different componenets should be carefully numbered or match-marked so that the whole scene can be reconstructed, if required, later, at an enquiry.
(iv) The recorded note of the examination should be checked andc countersigned by the senior most police official after it is finalized.
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315(a) Removal and examination of the Rolling stock
Rolling stocks, which remain on track undamaged, may be taken away after written permission of the senior police official at the site (and CRS’s permission where he is concerned). These should be taken and stabled at the nearest convenient station where further examination of vacuum and other fittings can be made under the supervision of the Divisional Mechanical Engineer or his assistant.
(b) Removal and Examination of Rolling stock damaged due to the Accident
A detailed examination of the engine and the vehicles damaged due to the accident must be made by the Divisional Mechanical Engineer along with the senior police official. All damages and deficiencies must be carefully noted down and particular comments made with regard to damages and deficiencies likely to cause derailments and whether these appear to be old or fresh and the signature of the police official obtained on the note. These notes should be utilized for the purpose of making the final note in the joint examination detailed under Para 314.
Breakdown operations to remove these vehicles should only be started in accordance with Para 318 below.
316. Special points to be borne in mind by the Officers examining the site and for preparation of note and drawings: The following points should be noted by the officers and supervisory staff when examining the site:
(i) The exact position in which engines and vehicles came to rest; and also where loose component parts were found;
(ii) The exact position in which rails and component parts, such as sleepers, fishplates, bolts, nuts, dog spikes, etc., were found;
(iii) Wheel marks and other damage to sleepers, rails and other fittings in the accident;
(iv) The examination of rail ends at the displaced point or points for any dents or burs; and whether burs are vertical or horizontal.
(v) The position of wheels in relation to any displaced rail, its normal alignment and the landing rail;
(vi) State of the track in rear for at least 800 meters.
(vii) If the nature of the accident requires:-
(a) The position and condition of signals, points, signal levers and block instruments should be inspected.
(b) Functioning of the interlocking provided at the station should be tested.
(c) Train-passing records, including Train Signal Register, private number books, should be seized and carefully preserved. Where line labels and badges are in use, it should be recorded in whose possession each line lable and badge was; and
(viii) Statements of staff should be recorded.
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317. Arrangements for Photographs: Arrangements must be made for photographs to be taken of all essential features. The services of a reliable local photographs should be utilized till the photographer from the Public Relations Officer’s office become available.
318. Restoration of Communication: The clearance and restoration operation that may cause disturbance to likely clues should not be commenced till the Police Officials arrive at the site and intimate their agreement to the commencement of clearance operation.
A factual note of the conditions obtaining at the site prior to restoration work should be prepared and signed jointly by the senior most police and railway officials at the site. In the event of any difference of opinion between the police and railway officials, such difference of opinion may be recorded on the joint factual note.
Whenever there is delay in the arrival of civil and police officials at the site or accident, the senior most railway official at the site may, at his discretion, jack up any portion of coach or shift any property to the minimum extent necessary, after noting its original position by sketch to extricate human beings trapped under it in the shortest possible time to avoid unnecessary pain and suffering. Normal traffic should, however, not be permitted without consulting the police.
319. Preparation of plan for CRS’s or other enquiry: A dimensional plan should be prepared for the Commissioner of Railway Safety or Judicial Enquiry, which should be reproduced of the original sketch. Copies of recorded note signed by the Railway and the police representatives should form an appendix to the statement made by the senior most official in his evidence at the Enquiry.
320. Notes and sketches to be carefully preserved: All notes and sketches recording observations of the various officials who attend the site of accidents must be carefully inquiries. Subsequent investigations or in court trails.
321. Clearance of the unaffected Rolling Stock from Site of Accident: Due care must be taken before permitting the movement of unaffected portion of the train from accident site.
The coaches of an accident affected train, even if they are not damaged or derailed, should not be utilized for onward-journey for carrying the passenger unless these coaches are examined in detail and cleared by the TXR staff. If the examination can not be done on the site, then onward movement of undamaged coaches should be allowed at a restricted speed of 40 Kmph only to the next TXR examining point.
These coaches must be subjected to intensive safety check during their pit line examination before being put into service. Similar precautions should be taken in case of locomotives and freight stock also.
CHAPTER -IV
Some Important Information
Information about Jaipur Division
List of Controlling Stations.
Important Telephone Numbers of Civil Authorities.
Zonal Railway’s emergency control telephone Numbers.
List of Railways Vehicles.
Schedule of power work matters (helpful in accident situation)
Other Information.
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1. INFORMATION ABOUT JAIPUR DIVISION
Sr. No. INFORMATION DETAILS
1. HQ Jaipur is situated at centre place of the division.
2. Headed by Divisional Railway Manager.
3. Section (BG) 1. Madar to Jaipur
2. Jaipur to Rewari
3. Jaipur to Sawai Madhopur
4. Phulera to Rewari (RPC)
4. Section (MG) 1. Jaipur to Sikar
2. Sikar to Loharu
3. Sikar to Churu
5. Districts of Rajasthan/
Haryana states and their HQ
covered by Jaipur division.
1. Jaipur
2. Dausa
3. Alwar
4. Sawai Madhopur
5. Tonk
6. Mahendragarh, Rewari, Narnol
7. Sikar
8. Churu
9. Jhunjhunu
6. Adjoining Railway
divisions and interchange
points.
1. Ajmer division (North Western Railway) at
Madar points
2. Jodhpur division (North Western Railway)
at Phulera Jn. points
3. Bikaner division (North Western Railway)
at Rewari, Churu and Loharu points.
4. Kota division (West Central Railway) at
Sawai Madhopur point.
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2. LIST OF CONTROLLING STATIONS
Section Controlling Station
MD (Excl)-GLTA SS-KSG
GLTA (Excl)-JOB
FL-RNWSS-FL
JOB(excl)-JP-BAI
JP-COM
JP-CKS
Station Manager (Gazetted) JP
BAI (Excl)-BKI
BKI-MKHSS-BKI
MKH (Excl)-KRH SS-AWR
KRH (Excl)-RE
RE- KTWSSS-RE
KTWS (Excl)- DBLA SS-NNL
DBLA (Excl)- KAWT SS-NMK
KAWT (Excl)-RNW
COM (Excl) – PLSNSS-RGS
PLSN (Excl)-DOB
SIKR- CUR (Excl)SS-SIKR
DOB (Excl)-LHU (Excl) SS-JJN
SWM (Excl)-CKS(Excl) SS-BNLW
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3. IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES
District Rly Section DistanceKms.
Collector Superintendent ofPolice
Police Control
Office Residence Office ResidenceAjmer
STD-0145LR GLTA (ML-I) 30.12 2627421
2627450 Fax2627221 2629910
2622436 Fax2625431 429100/100
JaipurSTD-0141
JPJPJPFLJP
SL (ML-I)BAI (ML-II)CHNN (SWM)RNW (RPC)RGS (Branch)
84.7232.1252.7828.9757.32
22090002209001 Fax
Mob-9530166999
2709711 2203546 (City-N)2362266 (City-S)
2755622(City-N)2200950(City-S)
200039/100257445625757152572067
DausaSTD-01427
JR DGW (ML-II) 100.39 01427-510777 221888 01427-230001 01427-230002 223001
AlwarSTD-0144
MKH AIA (ML-II) 65.49 0144-2337565
2336101 Fax
2337566 0144-23374532337838
0144-2337454
2338200/100
TonkSTD-01432
BNLW ISA (SWM) 25.81 01432-243026 2243025 2243028 243029 244400
SawaiMadhopur
STD-07462
CKB DPZ (SWM) 11.00 07462-220444 220533 220528 07462-220402
222999
SikarSTD-01572
PCMKSIKRSIKRSIKRRGS
RGS (RPC)RGS (Branch) RGS (Branch)RSWT (Branch)APJ (RPC)
25.9850.1113.5766.9382.40
01572250005
250006 01572-270025
01572-270027
270037
JhunjhunuSTD-01592
NWH SRGH (Branch)
77.57 01592-232040234201Fax
2342 02 01592-236900
236901 236700
RewariSTD-01274
BWLRE
RE (ML-II)NNL (RPC)
14.9259.34
225368 225246 01274222790
222491 225156
Mahendragarh NIP AEL (RPC) 33.82 251200 254000 251022 25112 2 251288Churu BUB CUR 12.14 250806 01562- 250804 01562- 01562-
STD-01562 250082 Fax 250805 250946 Fax 250803 250946
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3.1 EMERGENCY SERVICES- JAIPUR
S.No Particulars of Service Telephone NumbersBSNL Mobile No.
1. Accident Control Rooms 0141-2565630 -
2. Ambulance 102 -3. Cancer 0141-32997774. Child 0141-2353997/1098 -5. Crime Police 10906. Electricity 0141-2740381/82 -7. Fire Brigade 1018. Police 100 -9. Police Control Room (CITY) 0141-257571510. Police Control Room (Rural) 0141-2577554
0141-2209741-
11. Yadgar 0141-25674360141-2565630
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3.2 CIVIL AMBULANCE SERVICES- JAIPUR
S.No Particulars of Service Telephone NumbersBSNL Mobil No.
1. Ambulance 1022. Hemant Ambulance (24 Hrs) 0141-2640009 098290640093. Mahatma Gandhi Hospital (24 Hrs.) 0141-27710004. Monilek Hospital (Critical Care) - 09983544445. Rungta Hospital ( 24 Hrs.) 0141-4039999 098290665556. Sardarji Ambulance (24 Hrs.) 0141- 2621631 09413418137
3.3 FIRE STATIONS- JAIPUR
S.No Particulars of Service Telephone NumbersBSNL MobileNo.
1. Amer 0141-2531282 -2. Bais Godown 0141-2211258 -3. Bani Park 0141-2201898
0141-2200926-
4. Ghat Gate 0141-2615550 -5. M.I.Road 0141-23759256. Mansarovar 0141-5178866 -7. Sitapura 0141-21752508. VKI Area 0141-2332573 -
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3.4 HOSPITALS- JAIPUR
S.No Particulars of Service Telephone NumbersBSNL Mobile No.
1. Amar Jain Hosipital 0141-23140220141-2313099
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2. Amarnath Alergy & General Hospital 0141-25537370141-2553408
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3. Apex Hospital 0141-27518710141-2751872
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4. Baheti Hospital 0141-27544080141-2754048
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5. Bangar Hospital 0141-25602910141-2518211
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6. Bhagwan Mahaveer Cancer Hospital 0141-2702899 -7. Bhandari Hospital & Research Centre 0141-2703851
0141-2703852-
8. Chest & TB Hospital 0141-2281000 -9. Deep Hospital 0141-2466600 -10. -11. Virndra Laser & Phaco 0141-2707580 982901714712. ESI Hospital 0141-2223580
0141-222357913. Giriraj Goyal Eye Hospital - 941477991714. Gopinath Hospital. 0141-2793333
0141-2793334-
15. Govt Dental College & Hospital 0141-2280333/2293714
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16. J.K. Lon Mother & Child Inst. 0141-2619827 -17. Jaipur Calgary Eye Hospital 0141-2521384
0141-252099118. Jaipur Hospital 0141-2742557
0141-2742619-
19. Jaipuria Hospital 0141-2553420 -20. Jyotiba Hospital 0141-2376902 -21. Kabra Eye Hospital 0141-2742525
0141-2741166-
22. Kanwatia Hospital 0141-2301236 -23. Liberty Hospital - 9414074818 24. Mahatma Gandhi Hospital 0141-2771777
0141-2771002-
25. Mahila Chiktsalaya 0141-26106160141-2601333
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26. Meera Hospital 0141-22022200141-2202748
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27. Mental Hospital 0141-2613737 -28. Military Hospital 0141-2386199 -
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S.No Particulars of Service Telephone NumbersBSNL Mobile No.
29. Monilek Hospital 0141-2653021
0141-2651393
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30. National Inst. Of Ayurveda 0141-2635816 -
31. Pardya Memorial Hospital 0141-2732914/15 -
32. Physio Care 09928439995
33. Prakratik Chikitalaya 0141-2710590 -
34. Railway Hospital 0141-2223735
35. Rajdhani Clinic & Nursing Home 0141-2371202 -
36. Rajputana Hospital & Res Centre 0141-2351973 -
37. Ram Avtar Eye Hos & Res Centre 0141-2621448 -
38. Red Cross 0141-2608716
39. RRC (SMS) 0141-2561903 -
3.5 BLOOD BANKS- JAIPUR
S.No Particulars of Service Telephone NumbersBSNL Mobile No.
1. Jaipur Hospital 0141-2742266 -
2. Mahila Chikitsalaya 0141-26013330141-2610616
3. Monilak Hospital 0141-2653019 -
4. Santokba Durlabhji Hospital 0141-2566251-530141-2574189
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5. SMS Hospital 0141-2560291 Ext-234 -
6. Swasthya Kalyan Blood Bank 0141-25452930141-2721771
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7. Ummed Singh Sushila Devi Mem 0141- 2281020 093145616938. Zanana Hospital 0141-2378721 Ext-219 -
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3.6 POLICE STATION- JAIPUR
S.No Particulars of Service Telephone NumbersBSNL Mobile No.
1. Adarsh Nagar 0141-2615238/ 0644 -2. Amer 0141-2530295 -3. Amritpuri 0141-2617448 -4. Ashok Nagar 0141-2225650 -5. Bajaj Nagar 0141-2705971 -6. Bani Park 0141-22020957. Bas Badanpura 0141-2630752 -8. Bahtta Basti 0141-2307100
0141-2300875-
9. Brahampuri 0141-26700950141-2672315
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10. Chandpole 0141-2378318 -11. CID (Badi Chopar) 0141-2601887 -12. CID (Crime Branch) 0141-261857313. Civil Lines 0141-2223097 -14. Gandhinagar Thana 0141-2703992 -
15. Control Room (Accident) North 0141-2609719 -
16. Control Room (Accident) South 0141-2372992 -17. Control Room (Accident) West 0141-2577717 -18. Control Room (Jaipur City) 0141-2575715 -19. Control Room (Rural) 0141-2209741 -20. Control Room (Traffic) 0141-2565630
0141-2561256-
21. Control Room (Zila) 0141-2574456 -22. Mahila Garima Police Control Room 0141-1090 -23. C-Scheme 0141-2225650 -24. Galta Gate 0141-2641067/852 -25. Gandhi Nagar 0141-2719150
0141-2719026-
26. Ghat Gate (Out Post) 0141-2612589 -27. Ghat Gate (Wireless) 0141-2604002 -28. Ghat ki Guni 0141-2643456 -29. Gopalpura (Out Post) 0141-2721940 -30. GRP (Railway Station) 0141-2375500 0982827968331. Harmada 0141-2261400
0141-2330744-
32. Hasanpura (NBC) 0141-2223033 -33. Hida Ki Mori (Out Post) 0141-2660580 -34. Jagatpura (Out Post) Malviya Nagar Thana 0141-2520642 -35. Jalupura 0141-2367588/3589 -36. Jawahar Nagar 0141-2623060/4553 -37. Jhotwara 0141-2341555/6100 -38. Kishanpole 0141-2318159 -39. Kothi Koliyan (Out Post) 0141-2613760 -40. Kotwali –Chhoti Chaupar 0141-2321444/2444 -41. Kunda (Amer) 0141-2530118, 2530295 -
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42. Lal Kothi 0141-2615108/1089 -43. Mahesh Nagar 0141-2502331/1437 -44. Mahila Thana (Gandhi Nagar) 0141-2701753
0141-2710232-
45. Mahila Thana (Kotwali) 0141-2605660 -46. Mahila Thana (North) 0141-2601360
0141-2605660-
47. Malpura Gate- Sanganer 0141-2730023 -48. Maliya Nagar 0141-250642/3040 -49. Manak Chowk 0141-2601366/7071 -50. Mansarover 0141-2392224/9379 -51. Moti Doongari Road 0141-2613663/0633 -52. Murlipura 0141-2421200/1300 -53. Nahargarh Road 0141-2410464/0100 -54. Police Lines –City 0141-2206123/6324 -55. Police Lines- Rural 0141-267917 -56. Ram Ganj 0141-2661667/170 -57. Sadar (Railway Station) 0141-2202677 -58. Sanganer 0141-2545920
0141-2721677-
59. Sanganer Sadar 0141-2771020 -60. Sanjay Circle (Chandpole) 0141-2378318/319 -61. Shastri Nagar 0141-2308100
0141-2304135-
62. Shipra Path (Mansarovar) 0141-2784239/3878 -63. Shyam Nagar 0141-2811000/1193 -64. Sindhi Camp 0141-2206201/5070 -65. Sodala 0141-2295920/5866 -66. Subhash Chowk 0141-2635840/1790 -67. Transport Nagar 0141-2618574/0655 -68. Vaishali Nagar 0141-2352088/8504 -69. Jyoti Nagar 0141-2741844 -70. Vidyadhar Nagar 0141-2232900/0100 -71. VKI Area 0141-2330507/1500 -
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4. ZONAL RAILWAYS EMERGENCY CONTROL TELEPHONE NUMBERS
S.No. Railways Head Quarters Divisions Telephone No.Railway BSNL
1. C.Rly. CSTM BSL-PUNE BB-NGP-SUR
090-54238 022-22620377
2. E. Rly. FAIRLY MLDT-HWHSDAH-ASN
020-24540 033-22203826 033-22203825
3. S.E. Rly GARDENREACH KGP-CKP ADRA-RNC 080-44365080-44399
033-24397928 033-24396578
4. N. Rly NEW DELHI UMB-FZR-DLI-LKO-MB
030-32215,030-32268
011-23384605
5. N.E. Rly GORAKHPUR LJN-BSB-IZN 040-64719040-64718040-63705
0551-204006,2203140
6. N.F.Rly MALEGAON KIR-LMG-TSK RNY-APDJ
050-22756,050-22758
0361-25203320361-2571124
7. N.W.Rly JAIPUR JP-AII- JU-BKN 095-25680095-44681
0141-2725805
8. S.Rly. CHENNAI CEN-MDU-PGT TVC-TPI
060-22415060-22212
044-5955829
9. S.C.Rly SECUNDERABAD HYB-GTL-SC-BZA 070-8825070-8412
040-27834287
10. E.C.Rly HAZIPUR DNR-MGS-DHN SEE-SPJ
02016-368 0624-274450
11. W.Rly CHURCUGATE BVP-MCT-RTM RJT-BRC-ADI
090-22220 022-22017420022-22018876
12. N.C.Rly ALLAHBAD ALD-JHS-AGC 035-3448FAX-035-3443
0532-2580057
13. W.C.Rly JABALPUR JBP-BPL-KTT 015-54248015-54247
0761-2677071,70FAX-0761-54245
14. E.COAST BHUNESHWAR KUR-SBP-WAT 085-870393085-870894
0674-27579969
15. S.W.Rly HUBLI SBC-MYS-UBL 073-6069073-6067
0836-3649070836-363803
16. S.E.C.Rly BILASPUR NGP-BSP 075-62166075-82187
07752-251088707752-2510889
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5. TELEPHONE NO OF INDIAN RAILWAY CSO’S
S.No. Division RailwayRailway Phone BSNL Phone
Office Resident Office Resident
1. Mumbai WR 090-22201 090-53855 022-22055205 22042946
2. Gorkhpur NER 040-4708 040-4709 0551-2200277 2200835
3. Hawra ER 020-24501 020-35722 033-22303948 24797853
4. Delhi NR 030-32744 030-55162 011-23388050 2611461
5. Chenni SR 060-22405 060-28650 044-25354233 28276714
6. Cikandrabad SCR 070-86438 070-88266 040-27832342 27730495
7. Mumbai CR 010-55590 010-21253 022-22620778 22024313
8. Hazipur ECR 025-23302 - 0612-2272878 2524614
9. Allahabad NCR 035-3407 035-3408 0532-616907 560068
10. Jaipur NWR 095-25660 - 0141-2725920 -
11. Hubali SWR 065-26150 065-26151 0839-2289813 -
12. Jabalpur WCR 015-54202 015-53551 0761-2627627 2621032
13. Gowhati NFR 050-23350 050-23351 0361-2676016 2676017
14. Gardenreach SER 080-44360 080-44361 033-24396370 24397858
15. Bhuvneswer EWR 085-54066 085-54607 0674-2303557 2303136
16. Vilaspur SECR 075-62174 075-62175 07752-415404 455420
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6. TELEPHONE NO OF INDIAN RAILWAY DSO’S
S.No. Railway Division
Railway Phone BSNL Phone
Office Resident Office Resident1. CR Mumbai 010-55602 010-55612 022-2261065 23770138
Bhusawal 011-55602 011-55603 0258-227004 222077Nagpur 012-55604 09766342056 0712-2560128 -Pune 013-55680 013-55681 020-26139548 09766343156Solapur 014-55604 014-55605 0217-2319002 0217-2317054
2. ER Sealdha 020-32502 020-32503 0341-23542497 NilAsansol 020-82504 020-82505 0341-2304603 NilMalda 022-82280 022-82281 03512-269055 NilHowrah 020-22504 020-22505 033-26143791 Nil
3. NER Izatnagar 041-22702 041-22703 0581-2515352 9760541901Varanasi 043-50901 043-50705 0542-2226043 2373452Lucknow 032-31701 - 0522-2233033 -
4. SCR Secunderabad 070-86137 070-85104 040-27832290 27822332Hyderabad 070-86068 070-89313 040-27820193 27002525Guntakal 071-27604 071-27605 08552-226724 223894Gantur 072-32605 072-32606 0863-2234184 2241807Nanded 073-52252 073-52452 02462-223598 260694Viajyawada 074-68116 074-68117 0866-2573865 2400262
5. SR Chennai 060-22615 060-28953 044-25353685 24341020Madurai -72680 -2308680Palakkad 060-62680 060-62681 0491-2555326 2556728Tiruchchirappalli 060-77680 060-77681 0431-2460374 2302800Thiruvanthapuram 060-83680 060-83681 0471-2326386 23473308Salem 656800427 2440217
6. NFR Alipurduar 050-34704 050-34705 03564-256151 256127Katihar 050-44702 050-44703 0353-234016 234017Lumding 050-54040 050-54041 03674-263273 263172Rangia 050-64780 050-38705 0361-2334822 244242Tinsukia 050-64780 050-64705 0374-2334822 2337422
7. ECR Danapur 025-82502 - 0612-232247 NilDhanbad 026-42502 026-42503 0326-2220531 2220310Mughal Sarai 027-72502 027-72503 05412-255502 255503Samastipur 028-32502 028-32503 06274-222149 222660Sonpur 029-62504 029-62505 06224-221661 221648
8. ECOR Khurdaroad 085-72266 085-72267 0674-2491404 2491403Sambalpur 085-62262 085-62263 0663-2533096 2533097Walltair 085-82460 085-82461 0891-2591033 2750900
9. NCR Allahabad 035-22403 035-22404 0532-2407118 2561014Agara 036-2602 036-2603 0562-2421025 2421040Jhanshi 037-55604 037-5605 0517-2440739 2473837
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10. SECR Bilaspur 075-62266 075-62267 07752-247166 216653
Nagpur 075-52266 075-52267 0712-2545608 2545819
Raipur 075-72266 075-72267 0771-2252264 2883177
11. SWR Hubali 065-46102 065-46103 0839-2363461 Nil
Bangalore 066-56180 066-56181 080-22874622 22352779
Mysure 067-66190 067-66191 0821-2427983 2415812
12. WCR Jabalpur 015-55606 015-66380 0761-2678414 4051380
Bhopal 016-5640 016-5641 0755-4001575 4001574
Kota 017-44604 017-44605 0744-2467044 2467245
13. SER Ranchi 080-88266 080-88267 033-2600086 2600835
Khadagpur 080-62266 080-62267 0322-257950 255771
Adra 080-82266 080-82267 03251-2445085 244537
Chakradharpur 080-72266 6587-236668
14. WR CCG 090-44950 090-23023 022-23078984 22852419
RJT 094-44602 094-44603 0281-2476637 2476456
BRC 091-44604 091-44605 0265-2641925 2658547
RTM 092-44604 092-44605 07412-221617 236388
ADI 093-44604 - 079-2220505 27500171
BVC 099-44604 099-44605 0278-2445481 2449393
15. NWR JP 095-44602 095-44603 0141-2207148 2225960
AII 096-44602 096-44603 0145-2426838 2429655
BKN 097-44650 097-44651 0151-25220207 2523083
JU 098-44650 098-44651 0291-2431600 2432108
16. NR DLI 030-22314 030-23479 011-23363090 2367319
Muradabad 033-23900 033-23950 0591-2412050 2414643
Ambala 034-23900 034-23950 0171-2611102 2610178
Lucknow 032-23502 032-43681 0522-2234522 Nil
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7. DEFENCE ESTABLISHMENT INCLUDING ARMY, NAVY, AIR FORCE & PARA MILITARY FORCES, BSF, CRPF, CISF.
Sr. No.
Address Telephone Nos.
1. Air Force Station,Amer Road, Jaipur
0141-2671901, 2671902, 2671903, 2671510, 2671927 2672919 and 2721333
2. Military Cantt. Area, Pratap Lines, Jhotwara, Jaipur.
0141-2364081, 2364084, 2364085, 2364087, 2364088, 2364089, , 2368910 and 2352022.
3. Rajasthan Armed Corps, Inspector General (RAC), Jaleb Chowk, Jaipur.
0141-2601877 and 2609429.
4. Rajasthan Civil Defence and Home Guards, Jaleb Chowk, Jaipur.
0141-2204475, 2204476, 2204477, 2204478 and 2204479.
5. Central Industrial Security Force, Village Nagal, Susawatan, Amer, Jaipur.
0141-2530758, 2530300, 2530695, and 2530002
6. Central Reserve Police, Force C/O Home Secretary, Government of Rajasthan, Secretariat, Jaipur.
0141- 2380683, 2519633.
8. SOCIAL VOLUNTEER INDUATRIAL AND OTHERCOMMITTEE AND OTHER NON GOVERNMENT ORGANISATIONS
Sr. No.
Address Telephone Nos.STD- 0141
1. Rajasthan Civil Defence and Home Guards, Jaleb Chowk, Jaipur.
2204475, 2204476, 2204477, 2204478 and 2204479.
2.(a) National Cadet Corps, D-56, M.S. Road, Jaipur. 2200094, 2201805
(b) National Cadet Corps, Group Headquarter, Ram Niwas, Bagh, Jaipur.
2565400
3 Mahaveer International, S-10, Janta Colony, Jaipur. 2613784
4 Navyug Society, 1439/B, Bagru Walon Ka Rasta, Jaipur
2316944.
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8. ORGANISATIONS HAVING ROAD CRANES, BULDOZERS A ND FLOOD LIKE EQUIPMENTS
Sr. No.
Address Telephone Nos.STD-0141
1. CPWD, Vidhya Dhar Nagar, Jaipur. 2232804, 2232806, 2232807, 2232808, 2232809 and 2232841
2. Rajasthan PWD, Jacob Road, Jaipur.
2223207 2223208.
3. J.D.A., Indira Circle, J.L.N. Marg, Jaipur.
2563112, 2563113, 2563114 and 2563134
4. Jaipur Nagar Nigam, Tonk Road, Jaipur.Municipal Control room
2742026, 2741424, 2741423 and 2341552 (R)2743190/5108405
5. Military Engineering Services, Power House Road, Jaipur.
2202191, 2204955 and 2352021
6. Collector and District Magistrate, Sawai Jai Singh Road, Jaipur.
2204475, 2204476, 2204477, 2204478 and 2204479.
7. Rajasthan Police Control Room, Yadgar, M.I. Road, Jaipur.
100, 2565554, 2565260, 2561508, 2573355 and 2565788.
8. Central Ground Water Board, 6-A, Jhalana Area, Jaipur.
2518438
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9. RAILWAY VEHICLES
Sr. No. Vehicle Registration No. Type Make Branch
Controlling Officer with
Location1. RJ 14 TB 8250 SC HM General DRM-JP
2. RJ 14 TC 0616 SC HM General ADRM-JP
3. RJ 14 CB 0213 DV TA RPF DSC
4. RJ 14 UC 2339 Bolero MM RPF DSC
5. RJ 18 TA 1392 DV - Mech. Sr. DME(Power)
6. RJ 14 6C 9235 Bolero MM Mech. Sr. DME(C&W)
7. RJ 14 U 3601 DV TA S&T Sr. DSTE
8. GAA 8012 DJ MM S&T Sr. DSTE
9. RJ 14 5C 3814 DJ MM Safety Sr. DSO
10. RNP 3352 DJ MM Medical CMS
11. RJ 14 P 8744 DJ OT Medical CMS
12. RJ 14 P 6464 DJ OT Medical CMS
13. RJ 14 E 502 DV TA Medical CMS
14. RJ 14 P 9012 DJ BA Medical CMS-FL
15. RJ 14 T 1829 DJ TA Engg. CPWI (N)-JP
16. RJ 14 U 3483 DV MM Engg. CPWI (S)-JP
17. RJ 14 U 3482 DV TA Engg. CPWI (S)-JP
18. MKF 6177 DV TA Engg. CPWI –AWR
19. RNE 7708 DV TA Engg. CPWI –FL
20. RSA 8878 DV TA Engg. CPWI –BKI
21. URG 4771 DJ MM Engg. CIOW –AWR
22. RSA 3590 DJ TA Engg. CPWI –AWR
23. RJ-14 P 7853 Sumo TA Electrical Sr.DEE-JP
24. RJ 14 TB 8901 Bolero MM Personnel Sr.DPO-JP
25. RJ 14 UC 2094 Tavera Cheverlet Operating Sr.DOM-JP
26. RJ14 UC 3093 Tavera Cheverlet Commercial Sr.DCM-JP
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10. SCHEDULE OF POWERS WORK MATTERS
10.1 ABSTRACT FROM SOP-NWRSr. No.
DESCRIPTION/AUTHORITY AGM PRINCIPAL/CO-
ORDINATING HODs
SA GRADE OFFICER
THEN DRM/ADRM
DRM/ADRM
JA GRADE OFFICE
R
SR. SCALE
OFFICER
Remarks
5. Works commenced under urgency certificate under all demands excluding demand No. 16 for essential works to safeguard or restore communication interrupted by flood, earth quakes or accidents prior to sanction of detailed estimate and allotment of funds
Up to Rs. 50
lakhs
Up to Rs. 50 lakhs
Up to Rs. 25 lakhs
Up to Rs. 25 lakhs
Up to Rs. 5 lakhs
NIL As per Para 1103 and 1104 and other instructions issued time to time.
13 (c).
To invite single tenders in connection with restoration in case of accident breaches involving dislocation of traffic.
NIL Up to Rs. 20 lakhs per case with an annual ceiling limit of Rs. 1 crores with prior finance concurrence subject to provision that agency should be from the approved list of contractors.
NIL To be exercised only be
DRM Up to Rs. 5 lakhs
per case with an annual
ceiling limit of Rs. 25 lakhs with
prior finance concurrence
subject to provision
that agency should be from the approved
list of contractors.
NIL NIL Board’s letter No. 93/WZ/PRR/S/C/4 Pt. dated 27.09.1996, 97/CE-1/CT/32 dated 27.08.1997 and 94/CE-1/CT/4 dated 17.09.1997.
10.2 MEDICAL MATTERS
ABSTRACT FROM SOP-NWRSr. No.
Particulars of Items Authority CMD MD/CMS DRM/ADRM
MS In charge of divisional hospital
MS In charge of
sub divisional hospital
Medical Officer In charge of
health unit.
4 To sanction purchase of all items, ARME, Medical chest required/kl periodical turn over according to the instructions of Railway Board
GM’s letter No. 98/-
G/2 dated 30.08.88
Full Power
Full Power Full Power Full Power Full Power
Full Power
23 Expenditure in connection with fess to non-railway doctors for professional service to railway servant and other persons injured in railway accidents or while travelling by train.
Rs. 150 in each
case
Rs. 150 in each case
Rs. 150 in each case
Rs. 150 in each case
Rs. 150 in each
case
No Power
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10.3 MISCELLAENOUS MATTERS
ABSTRACT FROM SOP-NWRSr.
No.
Nature of
Power
Extend to which powers are delegated
to AGM/PHODs/
HODs
Extend to which powers are delegated to
DRMs/ADRMs/ SAGs Officers in
independent charge.
Extend to which power are
delegated to Dy. HODs and JA Gr. Officers
of division.
Extend to which powers are delegated to Sr. Scale and
Assistant Officers
Remarks and
authority.
1(a) Accident – Sanction of Expenditure incurred in
restoring through communication interrupted due
to floods, earthquakes,
accidents etc. for transshipment of trains including expenditure on
feeding of labour etc.
DGM/PHODs/ HODs of T&C/ Engineering/S&
T/ Electrical/ Mechanical departments
have powers up to Rs. 50,000/- in each case.
Rs. 150 in each case T&C/
Engineering/S&T/ Electrical/
Mechanical departments in
independent charge are authorized to
sanction Rs. 50,000/- in each case. ADRM up to Rs. 20,000/- in
each case.
Sr. Divisional Officers of T&C/ Engineering/S&T/
Electrical/ Mechanical
departments are delegated these
powers up to Rs. 1,000/- in each
case.
Divisional Officers and Sr. Scale Officers of
T&C/ Engineering/S&T/
Electrical/ Mechanical
departments in independent charge may
sanction expenditure up to
Rs. 5,000/- in each case.
Assistant Officers of T&C/
Engineering/S&T/ Electrical/
Mechanical departments in
independent charge may
exercise these powers up to Rs.
2000/- in each case.
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1(b) Accident – sanction of expenditure incurred in
respect of fees to Government
medical officers and private
medical practitioners for
medical aid rendered to
injured persons up to Rs. 150/- in each case and to injured cattle up
to Rs. 10/- in each case.
COM/CCM/CSO/
CCO/CMSM are delegated these powers.
DRMs, ADRMs, SAG Officers of
T&C departments in independent charge are delegated these
powers.
Sr. DOM/Sr. DCM are
delegated these powers.
DOMs and DCMs will exercise these
powers where these powers
where these posts have not been
upgraded. Area Managers in Sr.
Scale and Jr. Scale are
delegated these powers.
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Sr. No.
Nature of Power
Extend to which powers are delegated to
AGM/PHODs/ HODs
Extend to which powers are delegated to
DRMs/ADRMs/ SAGs Officers in
independent charge
Extend to which power are
delegated to Dy. HODs and JA Gr. Officers
of division.
Extend to which powers are delegated to Sr. Scale and
Assistant Officers
Remarks
and
authorit
y
1(c) Accident – sanction
expenditure on photographs at
the site of accident.
Not applicable. DRMs, ADRMs are delegated these powers up to
maximum Rs. 5000/- in each case.
Sr. DOMs are delegated powers up to Rs. 2000/-
in each case.
DSOs are delegated same
powers as in Col. 5.
5(b) Hiring of road vehicles to
render medical aid in
emergencies at the site of
accidents, not only to
transport doctors, para medical staff and disaster
equipment to the site but
also for transporting casualties to the nearest hospital.
CMO full powers. Note: - Hiring of
vehicles should be restored to only at places where the medical officers concerned does
not have and ambulance or some other
railway vehicles is otherwise not
available (authority:- Board letter No. 80H/7/2 dated 14.09.1980.
DRMs/ADRMs/CHS/ CMSs full powers.
Note: - As in Col. 3.
MSs/Sr. DMOs full powers.
Note:- As in Col. 3.
DMOs/ADMOs in independent
charge full powers. Note: -
As in Col. 3.
In regards to payment
usual procedure
may be followed except in very rare
case where
payment is to be
made on the spot
the amount may be drawn from
station earning or paid
from cash imprest.
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11. LIST OF AGENCIES PROVIDING EARTHMOVING MACHINIRIES / WATER SUPPLIERS AND TENT SUPPLIERS.
1. Machinery/Transportation & labour supplier contractors.
S.No
Name of contractor Telephone No
Available T&P
1. Shri Rajesh Khullar, Goverment contractor, 713/27 Ram Gang, Ajmer
0145-2440087 Truck, Dumper, Trola etc.
2. R.S.Enterprises, Ratan Cottage, Hasanpura, Jaipur
Mobile No 451708 He can hire JCB, Truck, Dumper etc.
3. Shri Pramod Kumar Jain, 10 Kh - 4 Jyoti Nagar, Jaipur
0141-2742345Mobile 9414076345
He can hire JCB, Truck, Dumper etc.
4. M/s Jyoti Enterprises 527, Nemi Sagar, Vaishali Road, Jaipur
0141-2254203, 2409594 Mobile No 98280 12541
Truck, Dumper, etc.
5. Shri Shishupal Kumawat Post & Village Badhal, Jaipur
Mobil No 9829057621, 01424-238460
JCB, Truck, Dumper, Trola Tractor etc
6. Shri Sarwan Lal Railway Contractor Room No 917 Jhalana, Opp. Rajawat STD Kaigari hospital Malviya Nagar, Jaipur
0141-2524961, 2070851Mobile No 9829064417
He can hire JCB, Truck, Dumper etc.
7. Shri Jogendar Pal Singh, 196, Mukatanand Nagar Gopal pura by pass, Jaipur
0141-2545689 Mobile No 9828020196
He can hire JCB, Truck, Dumper etc.
8. M/s Shiv Sundar Grit Udyog 21 A, Industrial area Narnol
Mobile No 94160 65937 JCB, Truck, Dumper, Trola Labour etc.
9. Rajesh Gupta, Gulab Kung, Near Railway station, Alwar
Mobile No 94142-3185 He can hire JCB, Truck, Dumper etc.
10. Shri Ram Swarup Sharma C/o Laxmi Udyog Madan Gung, Kishangarh, Ajmer
Mobile No 9829070322 Truck, Dumper etc.
11. M/s Shiv Construction CompanyF- 71 Industrial area Sikar
01572-255390, 232068 JCB, Truck, Dumper etc.
12. Shri Rugha Ram & CompanyF- 71 Industrial area Sikar
01572-255390,232068 JCB, Truck, Dumper etc.
2. Tents & water supplier contractors. : -S.No Name of contractor Telephone No
1. Shri Brij Behari Aggarwal,
Railway Contractor, Guda Katala Road Bandikui, Dausa
Mobile No 94142 38722
2. Shri Vijay Kumar Jain
Railway Contractor, Behaind Muncif court Guda Katal Road Bandikui
Mobile No 94140 35486
3. Shri Sarwan Lal
Railway Contractor Room No 917 Jhalana
Opp. Rajawat STD Kaigari hospital,Malviy Nagar, Jaipur
0141-2524961, 2070851
Mobile No 9829064417
4. Kumawat Construction, Jobner Road, Phulera 01425-245287
5. M/s Kumawat Construction, Ugriyawas, Jaipur 01425-64119
6. Shri Hari Prasad Jat, Indara Market, Phulera 01424-244516 (PP)
7. Shri Sumer Chand, Railway Contractor,
C/o Vinod Trading Company, Fatehpur Road, Sikar
01573-233614
8. M/s Shiv Narain Gate, Gaton Ka Bas, Dhilsar, Jhunjhanu (Raj.) 01597-578259
9. M/s Trirupati Enterpries, 135 Rajani Behar, Ajmer Road Jaipur 0141-3277610
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9- vVsyh xSx&10 Jh t;flag iq= Jh gfj flag]xkao o iksLV&o'khjiqj rg-& ukjukSy] ftyk&egsUnzx<&gfj;k.kk
10- dq.M Jh pUn iq= Jh gsrjke]xzkeo iksLV&dq.M]ftyk&jsokM+h& gfj;k.kk
11- iM+hly Jh ohjsUnz dqekj 'kekZ xkao o iksLV& iM+hly] ftyk& vyoj
12- jktx<+ Jh fd'kksj dqekj lksuh] [kokl th dk ckx] jktx<+13- fMxkoM+k Jh tqxy fd'kksj iq= Jh cnywjke tkV] xzke&iosjk]
iksLV& fNyjks] rg0&e.Mkoj] ftyk& vyoj14- tVokM+k Jh c`t eksgu iwfoZ;k iq= Jh x.ks'k ukjk;.k]
eq0iks0 tVokM+k] rglhy&cLlh] ftyk&t;iqj&jkt015- clok Jh ukuxjke iq= Jh iwjk jke] ubZ lCth eaMh
LVs'ku jksM+] clok] iksLV & clok] rglhy&clok] ftyk& nkSlk
16- dkukSrk Jh jke/ku ehuk iq= Jh fcj/kk eh.kk] xzke jkeflagiqjk] iksLV cwMry+] rglhy& cLlh] ftyk& t;iqj&jkt0
17- [kkrhiqjk Jh ykyk jke eh.kk iq= Lo0 Jh lq[kk jke eh.kk] xkao& [kkrhiqjk] iksLV& nkaryh] ok;k&
dz-la-
LVs'ku dk uke
Bsdsnkjksa dk uke o irk
dkuksrk] ftyk t;iqj18- ckbZl xksnke Jh vksae izdk'k pkSjfV;k] iks0& jkstM+h]
ok;k&Qqysjk] ftyk& t;iqj19- pkdlw Jh ukjk;.k iq= Jh vuUr yky] xzke ylkfM+;k]
iksLV lokbZek/kksflagiqjk+] rglhy& pkdlw] ftyk& t;iqj&jkt0
20- [k.Msy Jh j?kqukFk lsonk iq= Jh Hkqjk jke tkV] xkWo o iksLV %& [k.Msy] ok;k Qqysjk ftyk t;iqj
21- Hkkaolk Jh ghjkyky tkV iq= Jh pkSFkwjketh] jsyos LVs'ku Hkkaolk ds ikl] <k.kh rkdjksa dh] iksLV lknZqyiqj] ok;k &Qqysjk& t;iqj&jkt0
22- HkSalykuk Jh nks[ky jke iq= Jh Nktwjke]xkao o iksLV& HkSalykuk] ok;k& Qqysjk] ftyk& t;iqj
23- fluksfn;k Jh vksae izdk'kk iq= Jh Hkojyky tkV] xkao o jsyos LVs'ku& fluksfn;k] ok;k& Qqysjk] t;iqj
24- lkyh Jh ekaxq [kkaW iq= Jh deky [kkWa] xkao&lkyh] rglhy&nwnw] ftykt;iqj
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LVs'ku dk uke
Bsdsnkjksa dk uke o irk
25- lk[kwu Jh bekeqnhu iq= Jh vyknhu] xkaoiksLV& lk[kwu] ftyk&t;iqj
26- fgjuksnk Jhefr 'kksHkk orh nsoh ifRu Jh x.kiryky 'kekZ] eq0iks0 fgjuksnk] ok;k& Qqysjk] ftyk& t;iqj
27- ykM+iqjk Jh lkork flag iq= Jh eYyk flag] xkao&ykM+iqjk] iksLV& ykM+iqjk] ok;k&xxokuk] ftyk & vtesj &jktLFkku
28- fryksfu;k Jh dkukjke pkSnjh iq= Jh jkedj.k pkS/kjh] ikuh dk Bsdsnkj] eq0ik0& fryksfu;k] vtesj
29- fd'kuekuiqjk Jh xaxklgk; x<oky] eq0 o iksLV&fd'kuekuiqjk] ok;k&c/kky] ftyk& t;iqj&jkt0
30- jru'kgj Jh Hkksek jke lSuh iq= Jh jktw jke lSuh LVs'ku ds ikl] <k.kh&jru'kgj] >qa>quq &jkt0
31- dkpsjk Jh jke xksiky iq= Jh x.ks'kkjke] eq0iks0&dapuiqj] ok;k& Jhek|ksiqj] ftyk&lhdj&jkt0
32- ftyks Jh /kwM+kjke iq= Jh f'koukjk;.k] <k.kkh&eulksM+k dh] Mkd?kj&ftyks] jsyos LVs'ku&ftyks] rglhy&uhedkFkkuk] ftyk& lhdj&jkt0
33- uwWok Jh lkojey iq= Jh Hkxokuk jke] xkao&uwWok] jsyos LVs'ku ds ikl] iksLV&uwWok] ftyk& >q>uq &jkt0
34- ipkj efydiqj Jh guqeku izlkn tkV xkao o iksLV& efydiqj] ok;k& jsuoky] ftyk&t;iqj
35- xSxy vk[kjh Jh l;n vCnqy tyhy] xkao o iksLV & xSxy] ftyk& vtesj
36- tsjBh nkfn;k Jh cuokjh yky iq= Jh :M+k jke xqtZj] xkao o iksLV&tsjBh nkfn;k] ftyk& lhdj&jkt0
37- /kkuD;k Jh mek 'kadj 'kekZ iq= Jh guqeku lgk;
'kekZ] jsyos LVs'ku ds ikl /kkuD;k] t;iqj
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12. Hiring of Cellular phones for passenger train accidents.
(Ref: Railway Board’s Letter No. 2003/Tele/ TN/1 Dated 12-05-2003)Ministry of Railway has approved immediate hiring of a few cellular
phones by the Station Masters, in case of passenger train accidents to meet the needs of stranded passengers, wherever cellular phone connectivity is available. The stranded passengers should be permitted to use these phones free of charge.
13. ISSUE OF COMPLIMENTARY PASSES TO THE NEXT OF KIN OF VICTIMS AS WELL AS TO THE SURVIVING VICTIMS OF THE RAILWAY ACCIDENTS
(Board’s XXR No 85/Safety (A&R)/1/20, Dated 14 th June, 1985)
The Board has authorized the Railways to issue complimentary passes to the next of Kin of Victims from any station in India to the site of accident and back to their destinations as well as to the surviving victims who are discharged from the hospital to their destinations.
The class of passes should of course be the same in which the surviving victims were travelling of higher if recommended by the doctor. The class of pass for the relatives may be determined according to the status of the person.
The Board desire that while issuing such passes the following aspects should be borne in mind.
The issue of such complimentary passes may be certralised in the General Manager’s Office and should have the approval of General Manager.Such complimentary passes may be issued to not more than two relatives of the injured or deceased passenger. Sufficient safe guards may be adopted so that these passes are not misused.
Break journey on such passes should not be allowed.
CHAPTER -V
Disaster Management Plan of Some Department
Commercial
Medical
Mechanical
Electrical
Security
Engineering
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN OF COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
(A) Duties of commercial department during the accident of passenger trains
1. Officers, Sr. subordinates and Staff should reach at Accident site by first available means.
2. Ensure supply of drinking water, tea and refreshment to the stranded passengers. The number of passers to whom tea and refreshments is provided must also be recorded.
3. Ensure proper safety of luggage of passengers involved in accidents.
4. Ensure that list of belongings of dead passengers is prepared and these are handed over to the Railway Police under proper acknowledgement.
5. The relatives of the dead and injured passengers must be informed immediately. Central Control Office should relay the complete information of such passengers.
6. Adequate numbers of ticket collector, licensed porters and catering vending units must be arranged at the accident sites.
7. They should arrange ex-gratia payment to the injured and dead passengers.
8. Arrange refund to the affected passengers.
9. Arrange transshipment of passengers and arrange adequate number of ticket collectors/TTEs and coolies.
10. Ensure opening of adequate numbers of enquiry counters to provide information of injured and dead passengers.
11. Prepare list of damaged parcels and inform the same to CCO/North Western Railway, Jaipur.
12. Ensure proper arrangement of buses to carry the affected passengers to their respective destinations. They should also keep record of number of destination wise passengers carried in buses and number if buses etc. used for the purpose.
13. Arrange help of Railway doctors from TCs/coolies. They should gather information about the number if dead or injured passengers from police, TTEs/Station Masters.
14. Inform control office to arrange free passes to the relatives of the dead or injured passengers.
15. Keep in touch with hospital authorities, regarding passengers with simple, grievous injuries whose condition is getting worse and arrange increase in Ex. Gratia payments accordingly in hospital.
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(B) One Commercial Officer should remain in Control Office and ensure the following
1. Arrange to send adequate numbers of TCs, TTEs, porters, RPF employees to accident site.
2. Arrange drinking water, tea and refreshments from nearby stations from accident sites.
3. Issue press notes with prior approval of DRM/PRO. The press hand should include the following points: -
(a) Actual description of accidents.(b) Number of dead of grievously/simple injured passengers.(c) The press note should include that “as it is expected that few bodies might be
under debries, thus the final data will be provided after the completion of rescue activities. The reason of accident must not be disclosed, but he should state that the reasons of accident are being inquired.
(d) Arrange enquiry offices at all-important stations for providing information about dead or injured passengers.
(e) Arrange buses at accident sites.(f) He should arrange reservations of passengers by informing the nearby stations.
The CCM (PM) must be informed where foreign railways are involved.(g) He should arrange labour for transshipment of parcels.
(B) Arrangements Needed During the Accident of Goods Train
1. Arrange adequate labour at site of accident to unload the contents of wagons desired by mechanical department.
1. A commercial inspector along-with a goods clerk is sent immediately along-with labour to take details of wagon involved in accident.
2. To protect the consignment unloaded from the wagon by using tarpaulin or any other sheet.
3. To advise the details of wagon/consignment involved, to commercial control and also to the parties and station at forwarding and destination station.
4. To hand over the consignment in charge of RPF staff till it is disposed off finally either by transshipment the contents into another wagon or disposed off locally.
5. To arrange for meal and drinking water to the staff working at the site of accident.
6. One commercial officer should attend control office and be in touch with the site for any assistance.
7. In case of perishable consignment the same is disposed of at the spot to save from further damage.
8. To preserve the labels of the wagons.
9. To check whether the consignment was loaded evenly in the wagon or not.
10. Any other work assigned by senior officer, which help in early restoration.
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RULES FOR EX-GRATIA PAYMENT
Commercial Officer/Inspectors at site should arrange Ex. Gratia payment immediately to the extent given below (Refer Clause ------ of Accident Manual):
Train Accidents
(Refer letter No. T-6/AM/2012/602/2 dated27.08.2012)
In case of death 50000/-
In case of grievous injuries 25000/-
In case of simple injuries 5000/-
Manned Level Crossings
In case of death 50000/-
In case of grievous injuries 25000/-
In case of simple injuries 5000/-
The rate of Exgratia payment fo death/injury in Untoward Incident, as defined
under section 124-A of the Railway’Act1989 is as under
In case of death 15000/-
In case of grievous injuries 5000/-
In case of simple injuries 500/-
No exgratia-relief is admissible in case of accident at Unmanned level crossing.
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Refund Rules
1. When a train is dislocated enroute due to unforeseen circumstances such as accidents, breaches and floods, full fare for the entire booked journey without levy of cancellation shall be refunded at the station at which levy of journey is terminated under the following circumstances:
(a) When the railways is unavailable to carry the passengers to destination station within reasonable time by arranging transshipment or diversion or otherwise or
(b) When the passenger is involved in the railway accident and or injured in the accident and does not continue his journey or
(c) In case of death or injury to passengers in railway accident. The kith and kind of the passenger have to terminate the journey.
2. Where the railway administration offers to carry the passengers to his destination station by any divert route of by arranging transshipment or otherwise and the passengers is not willing to avail of such an alternative arrangement, fare to traveled portion shall be refunded as the fare for untravelled portion, without levying any cancellation charges at the station at which the journey has been terminated.
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN OF MEDICAL DEPARTMENT POLICY
MEASURES TO BE TAKEN – AT THE SITE OF ACCIDENT . 1. ARME-RE (BG)- Will cater the RE-RGH and RE-RGS section and if required
RE-Suratpura section. MS RE will nominate the staff for ARME.
2. ARME-SIKR (MG)- CMP/SIKR will nominate the staff for ARME and it will cater the SIKR-RGS-JP, SIKR-JJN-LHU and SIKR-CURU (MG) section.
3. ARME-JP (BG)- CMS will nominate the staff for ARME and it will cater the all BG section in the division.
5. Sectional Doctors will also move to the site of accident along with the POMKA at the health unit and ARME-II if located at their Headquarters.
6. Whenever there is accident in a particular section ARME-II (Material) other than the headquarter of the Doctors are to be moved to the site of accident by Station Master of the station where the ARME-II is located by hiring the Road Mobile Van. If ARME-II is located at the headquarter of Doctors will be carried by him to the site of accident if required.
7. If needed the adjoining division’s ARME- I along with the Doctors and Para Medical staff may also be called for help to the site of accident.
8. If required the help of State Medical Department, Private Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Practitioners be taken.
The Doctors and Para Medical Staff of Divisional Hospital Jaipur is divided in Team A and Team B.
TEAM ‘A’ (List at Annexure)
Team ‘A’ Headed by CMS / Sr. DMO (Adm.) will go to the site of accident immediately by ARME/Road Mobile Van/Ambulance.
On receipt of the information about the accident all members of Team ‘A’ are required to reach ARME in 15 minutes in day and 20 minutes in night. Sr most doctor will inform ASM on duty about the arrival of Medical Team. Emergency duty doctor will inform to CMS/MS and other doctors about the accident and then he will reach to ARME with casualty staff nominated ward staff along with the keys of ARME-I, Injection TT & POMKA and will open the ARME.
The incharge of the Doctor’s Team will instruct to return the emergency duty doctor to casualty if not required. After coming to casualty he will become the part of Team B.
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TEAM ‘B’ – Headed by Sr. most doctors to manage the hospital and perform certain duties as given below: -
All doctors and staff who are not proceeding to the site of accident will be in Team ‘B’.
DUTIES OF TEAM ‘B’ AND ITS INCHARGE
1. Team- B will establish an emergency cell in Casualty/CMS’s chamber of Divisional Hospital Jaipur.
2. The will ask to adjacent divisions to send Medical Team consisting of 5 doctors and 10 to 15 para medical staff to the site of accident depending upon magnitude of the accident and expected casualties.
3. One or two more ARMEs will be moved, if required.
4. They will contact local hospital (Govt./Private) near the accident site to give medical treatment to the injured. For this purpose, they are advised to use database of medical facilities along the track available, section wise in Jaipur division.
5. If required, they will send 2nd team also with Para medical staff as per need and situation. This team should be sent by train/road. If no railway vehicle is available, taxis may be hired for this purpose.
6. Members of St. John Ambulance Brigade, Scouts & Guide, Civil Defence should be sent to the site of accident, either independent or along with 2nd team.
7. They should depute one doctor in the Divisional Control Room who will communicate the information with accident site and Control Room established in Hospital.
8. They should communicate the Zonal Headquarters all the information received from the accident site and pass on instructions to the site of accident received from Zonal Headquarters.
9. They should prepare the Railway Hospital to receive and provide medical treatment to the casualties of the accident. They should keep liaison with other Govt/Private Hospitals of locality to be in readiness to receive and provide medical treatment to the casualties of the accident.
10. They should inform neighbouring divisions to keep their medical team in readiness so that their services can be availed of at a short notice if required.
11. They will arrange to send 04 vials or more Anti-Snake Venom maintaining the Cold chain if required.
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ARME-I Vans must have the following items required for help.
1. Blank Photocopy of format of examination for drunkenness (Alcohol) IRMM 2000 (Page No. 133).
2. Method of taking sample of blood for alcohol test (Vaccutaner).
3. List of Private Practitioners.
4. List of Civil Govt Hospital/ Private Hospitals.
5. Detail of Road Map.
ACTION PLAN & NOMINATION FOR ARME-I/HQ JAIPUR
Actions as listed below are required to be taken by different medical/para medical staff Jaipur in case of Railway accident and ARME is ordered.
On receiving the information of accident from control or other official source.
1.0 Casualty Doctor
1.1 Will record relevant information pertaining to accident i.e. place of accident, train No involved, time of accident, No. of casualty/Injured, distance from the nearest Railway station. He will also find out the approach by road to the site of accident. He will also record the name, designation, phone No of the informer with time and mode of receipt of information.
1.2 Will inform CMS, Sr. DMO (Adm.), Sr. DMO (H) and Chief Matron immediately on phone and also inform nominated medical officers and paramedical staff as per Annexure A about accident and ask them to report to ARME. He will be assisted by Male Surgical ward Nurse on duty and casualty staff on duty.
1.3 Will depute Nurse on duty of Female ward to attend phone calls in casualty.
Upper ward & Maternity ward nurse on duty will look after the all wards till Matron and other nursing staff reaches to hospital.
1.4 Will keep ready Road Mobile Van and Ambulance with POMKA ready to move along with the nominated staff if the accident site is nearby and approachable byroad.
1.5 Along with the Chief Matron he will make suitable arrangement in OT/Ward/ Office to receive the casualties.
1.6 Will contact local authorities of Medical Collague/ Private Nursing Home for Ambulance for receiving the casualties.
1.7 After the team A departed for site of accident he will collect all relevant information and will convey to CMD/Dy. CMD (TA) through Sr. DMO (Adm) or incharge of the team ‘B’. He shall be available all the time in casualty room.
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1.8 After judging gravity of accident if there is any need will inform neighbouring stations where ARME/ Road Mobile Van is available for help.
1.9 If casualty doctor went for site of accident then the duties of 1.4 to 1.8 will be done by the Doctor of Team B who will lookafter the casualty in his absence.
2.0 CHIEF MATRON -On receiving the information
2.1 She will at once proceed to hospital and will arrange sufficient number of beds available in Ward for admission and treatment of the casualties. She shall get two wards ready one each for Male and Female by shifting the patients already admitted in different wards.
2.2 Will keep the OT in full readiness with sufficient staff in OT.
2.3 Will contact Surgeon, Physician, Lab. In charge and X-ray technician to reach Hospital and other doctors and staff to take over work of Hospital.
3.0 Sr. DMO (Adm)/Incharge Team ‘B’- On receiving the information.
3.1 He will instruct casualty medical officer regarding deputing another doctors in the Control room which will function in Casualty/CMS’s chamber.
3.2 He will be the in-charge of hospital control room.
3.3 He will depute one Doctor in Control office of Division.
3.4 He will guide Matron in charge for readiness of ward.
3.5 He will see that OT is ready.
3.6 He will contact local medical authorities if there is need.
4.0 Sr. DMO Incharge vehicles.
4.1 He will coordinate with other departmental officers for arranging vehicles. In case departmental vehicles are not available, he will hire from local market.
4.2 In consultation with Sr. DMO (Adm.), he will communicate all the necessary information to emergency control of the Railway Hospital.
4.3 He will compile the list of injured and classify their injuries. He will also prepare the list of that and convey all information to divisional headquarter control and Zonal headquarter in coordination with Sr. DMO (Adm.)
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ON WAY TO ACCIDENT SITE FOLLOWING STEPS IS TO BE TAKEN.
Team ‘A’ incharge shall nominate: -
One doctor for taking the record of the dead bodies and to look after the working condition and comfort of the site of accident.
One Doctor for preparing the list of injured/dead and to classify the injury.
One/Two doctors to visit hospitals where the injured have already been shifted.
Rest of the Doctors to be utilized in rescue operation to provide medical treatment to the injured and their transport to the nearest hospital.
5.0 MEDICAL OFFICER INCHARGE ARME-
5.1 He will carry his own emergency bag / torch etc along-with nominated staff to the site of accident.
5.2 After informing casualty doctor he will immediately reach to ARME.
5.3 He will check stretcher, torches, Haversacks etc for use at site. He will distribute stationary to staff.
5.4 He will distribute haversacks, torches, Armbands to the staff.
5.5 He will make the ward of ARME ready to receive the injured.
5.6 Will check and keep articles of Comforts for patients in readiness.
5.7 Any other duties assigned by CMS/ Sr. DMO (Adm.) keeping in view the need arise.
5.8 He shall coordinate with Sr. DCM/Sr. DPO in arranging exgratia payment to injured and dead and shall keep record of simple/grievous injured or dead.
6.0 Sr. DMO (Surgeon) & Sr. DMO (Anaesthesia).
6.1 Will check all medicines, instruments, equipments, Oxygen cyllenders and OT of ARME and keep them ready to use at accident site.
6.2 Will discuss and procure plan for treatment of injured at site, their referral, admission and also collecting information of injured already shifted to hospitals near site of accident by visiting the hospital.
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7.0 Sr. DMO (H) Nominated.
7.1 He will be overall in-charge of maintenance of hygienic condition at site of accident.
7.2 He will go round the place along with CHI for survey that no trapped injured patients remain unattended.
7.3 Will ensure comforts to the patients along-with potable drinking water with the staff nominated for this.
7.4 Will check and keep the record of the injured disposed off after first aid and referred cases to Railway/ Non Railway hospitals.
7.5 Will coordinate with CMS in communicating various information regarding casualties and injuries besides other instructions.
8.0 ASSISTANT HEALTH OFFICER AND HIS TEAM
8.1 He will get orders from incharge of team A and will act accordingly.
8.2 He will prepare documents of dead, cover dead bodies with shrouds and dispose the bodies. (By handing over to police) from the site with the help of his staff.
8.3 He will arrange suitable measures with regard to maintenance of sanitary hygienic condition and availability of potable drinking water at accident site.
8.4 He will depute one HA & One safaiwala One Bed pan and one urinal in the compartment in which the patients are being shifted from the site of accident to hospital.
8.5 Will carry necessary disinfectant, deodorant and equipments required to be used at accident site.
8.6 Ant other orders given by the superiors.
9.0 TEAM OF DOCTORS AND OTHER PARAMEDICAL STAFF .
9.1 One doctor nominated by CMS will perform medical examination of CREW (Driver and Assistants) of Accident involved train for drunkenness./intoxication.Blood samples will be taken for testing of presence of Alcohol in the blood.
9.2 The serious cases will be looked after by first team consisting of Sr. DMO (S) + Sister +
Dresser+ Two stretcher-bearers. They shall keep the record as per Annexure.
9.3 Other remaining doctors and staff should be devided in teams having one doctor, one dresser/HA/Staff nurse to quickly examine and provide treatment to less serious and minor injured cases. They shall keep the record as per Annexure.
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9.4 They will also segregate injured patient in the different category viz grievous, minor and trivial. One Pharmicist shall assist both the team in documentation of cases referred to other hospital or disposed after first aid.
9.5 Arrangements will be made to shift the serious cases either to the nearest hospital or divisional hospital as the case may be, either by road or by Rail. Minor case shall be shifted to ARME for medical treatment and comfort. Trivial cases shall be attended at site for first aid treatment and disposed after documentation.
9.6 Patient’s shifted to the nearby hospital should be visited in the last, once all the patients at the site accident are attended.
9.7. Dead bodies shall be disposed as per extant guidelines after proper documentation for further reference/claims etc.
9.8 St. John Ambulance Brigade members will help in shifting of patients by stretchers and also help doctors in providing first aid.
10. DUTIES OF DOCTOR INCHARGE OF DEAD BODIES.
To nominate one HI & sanitary staff, SJA Brigade, Scouts & Civil Defence members and Volunteers available at site to shift dead bodies from the track & coaches to the nominated place. Doctor incharge shall also maintain record of the dead bodies in a register and ensure to put a cloth label of the size 12” x 9” written by marker pen on the chest of each of the dead bodies. The label should be as under:
Date……………………………………….
Dead body S.No. …………………………
Name ……………………………………..
Age ……………… Sex………………….
Mark of identification
1…………………………………………….
2…………………………… ………………
In case of unknown dead bodies against the column name, it should written unknown 1, unknown-2 and so on. Age should be estimate by appearance.
a. Four Photographs of each of the dead bodies out of which two should be close up of the face and two of full body may be taken.
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b. The dead bodies should be wrapped in shrouds and placed inside the plastic bag with zip having proper levelling system. After these dead bodies will be handover to GRP/Police for further needful.
c. For dead bodies not identified and require to be preserved necessary preservation of dead body may be arranged.
d. Wooden coffins are also to be arranged with the help of divisional headquarter on need basis.
10. After the work at the site is completed and ARME is ordered to move back with casualties Team ‘A’ head will inform Medical officer in control room regarding the nature of casualty being brought to divisional hospital, who in turn shall make necessary arrangements of Ambulances at stations for further transportations to divisional hospital, besides contact civil or private nursing homes for Ambulance and other assistance.
12. The team shall disperse only after patients are admitted or shifted to various hospitals as the case may be with due permission of team ‘A’ head.
13. Sr. DMO (Adm.) will depute one Medical Officer to attend the injured admitted at various hospitals other than Railway daily to know the progress of the cases and will compile and inform the progress report to CMS.
14. The progress report shall be conveyed daily to CMD on phone and the confirmation copy to be sent him by Dak.
Note: - 1. All doctors will carry the emergency bags, torch, sufficient cloths and money for the exigency for 2-3 days.
2. At the site of accident doctors will wear their aprons and put arm badges and other members of team will also put arm badges for easy identification, which should be done before ARME reaches to the site of accident.
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LIST OF TELEPHONES IN MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, JAIPURHEAD QUARTERS.
No.Name of Doctor Designation AUTO BSNL CUG
MobileOffice Residence Office Residence1. Dr. A.K.Sengar CMD 25950 2725905 2235964 9001195500
2. Dr. Vinay Kumar CHD 25951 2725906 2235964 90011955013. Dr. Ashok Ram Dy. CMD-TA 25952 2725907 90011955024. Dr. G. Bandyopadhyay Dy. CMD-H&FW 25953 2725908 90011955035. AHO 25954 2784451 90011955056. Shri Gambhir Singh APhO 25955 9001195504
7. Shri R.K. Chandel PS-I (Gaz) 25950 2725905 90011955068. O.S./MED/HQ 25960 9001195512CENTRAL HOSPITAL – JAIPUR1. Dr. V.K.GUPTA MD 49990,
45954CA to MD 44967 9001195526
2221641FAX - 44938,
2222648 9001195550
2. Dr. Puran Mal Adl. CHD 44919 2229268 90011955533. Dr. S. Kumar Adl. CHD 44926 2222718 2352492 90011955544. Dr. K.B. Chholak Adl. CHD (Surg) 44907
440142222114 2353422 9001195552
5. Dr. Rajkumar Adl. CHD (OPD) 44984 2222573 2355005 90011955566. Dr. Sanjay Saha Sr. DMO(Paed) 44904 44909 2224154 90011955577. Dr. Poonam Sharma Sr. DMO 44928 44915 2207023 90011955588. Dr. L.S. Nainwal Sr DMO(Ophth) 44917 90011955599. Dr. Chitralekha Sr DDS 44946 900119556110. Dr. Harish Kumar DMO(Anaesth) 44955 2722133 900119556211. Dr. Manish Pabri DMO(Phy.) 44920 2222431 900119556312. Dr. Shavika Gupta ADMO(Gynae) 44918 2219190 900119556513. Dr. Neetu ADMO(Anaesth) 44986 900119556714. Dr. Deepa Pandey ADMO 44986 8003899449 900119556015. Dr. Pradeep K.
TemaniADMO 44949 8003899446 2290341 8003899449
16. Dr. Indu Singh ADMO 44949 8003899447 90011955617. Dr. Deepak Agrawal ADMO (Phy.) 44986 800389944618. Dr. B.L.Songara CMP 44949 8003899448 2500714 800389944819. Dr. P.S.Kumawat CMP (Ortho) 44907 9799811567
CASUALTY 44948, 44949 2223735
ICU OT
4496544955
Ch. Matron I Ch Matron II
4493444935 (R)
90011955179001195518
DUTY Dr.Conference Room
4494544979
CTMT-44937
Ch. O.S.9001199529
Cabin 1-444911-14
Cabin 5-644930-31
Cabin 7-8-944932-33-37
OFFICE – 44954 Diag.Room 44495 P.I. 9001199644 H.I. 992969998Med. Store 44956, 44987 Chief Pharma.
OPD - 44959S.K. Sachan9001195524
K.K. Sharma9001195522
9001195525
JAIPUR-DIV1. DR.N.K.Meena CMS 44900 44901 2222763 90011995002. Dr. N.K. Meena Adl. CMS (H&A) 44912 2228510 2754748 90011995013. Dr. Laxmi Meena Sr. DMO 44906 44929 2226226 90011995024. Dr. Vijyant Solanki Sr. DMO(Chest) 44907 2521519 90011955525. Dr. R.S. Matoria ADMO 44913 90011995106. Dr Neetu Meena ADMO 27950 90011995037. Dr. Prameela Gupta CMP 25957 7877777007BANDIKUI1. Dr. Karan Choudhary A DMO 43201 43202 80038985172. Dr. Ajay Choudhary ADMO 9001199506REWARI1. Dr. S.R. Bunker Sr DMO 47900 97295955082. Dr. Shuchi Sharma ADMO 47904 90011995053. Dr. V.G. Gupta ADMO 47902 9729595509PHULERA1. Dr. G.P. Vyas Sr. DMO 46901 9001199511
2. Dr. Shankar Mohanpuria CMP 46903 9001199514RINGUS1. Dr.R.K. SARASWAT CMP 9001199513SIKAR1. Dr. CMP 48900 48901 9001199515ALWAR1. Dr. K.K.GOYAL CMP 42295 42921 8003898518
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ANNEXURE-I
Members of Team-A
Team-A will report to SPARMV within 15 minutes in daytime & 20 minutes in night time and proceed to site of accident.
Casualty on duty doctor will record relevant information pertaining to accident (as per Annexure-IV) inform CMS/MD and other medical officers and Chief Matron residing in railway colony and will reach urgently to SPARMV with Casualty Staff, Staff Nurse of Female Ward and H.A., S/Wala of lower Male Ward along with key of SPARMV and 50 amps of Inj. T.T. after deputing staff nurse of upper male ward in casualty.
On duty nominated staff of SPARMV will reach urgently to SPARMV after giving information to on duty casualty I/C or staff.
On call surgeon will reach accident site with SPARMV or by earliest possible convenience.
Existing arrangement of medical Team-A & B is only applicable during non-hospital Hours, although during hospital time arrangement of medical teams will be made by senior most medical officer.
In-charge of Team-A will decide the numbers of medical & paramedical staff who will proceed to the site of accident with SPARMV.
(1) Doctors:
Medical officers residing in Railway ColonyS.
No.
Designation Name Telephone Numbers
OfficeResidence
Doctors MOBILE/
BSNL
RLY BSNL RLY
1. Adl. CHD
(Adm) /CH/JP
Dr. S. Kumar 9001195554 44926 2352492 -
2. Sr. DMO/JP-Div Dr. Laxmi Meena 9001199502 44906 2226266 44929
3. Sr. DMO/CH/JP
Casualty I/C
Dr. Sanjay K. Saha 9001195557 44904 2224154 44909
4. Sr. DMO/CH/JP Dr. Poonam Sharma 9001195558 44928 2207023 44915
5. ADMO/JP-Div Dr. R.S. Matoria 9001199510 44913 - 44905
6. Sr. DMO/JP Dr. Vijayant Solanki 9001199504 44907 2521519 -
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(......Continued) Members of Team-A
Team-A will report to SPARMV within 15 minutes in daytime & 20 minutes in night and proceed to site of accident.
(2) Medical & Paramedical staff:
S. No.
Designation Name Telephone NumbersOffice
ResidenceMOBILE/
BSNLRLY MOBILE/
BSNLRLY
1. Pharmacist Shri Mahendra Meena 9001199535 44956 7597139363 -2. Pharmacist Shri Shravan Lal - 44959 7597252536 3. Male Nurse Vishvapal yadav - - 9828521209 -4. Male Nurse Shri Mukesh Kumar
Neniwal- - 9460592039 -
5. Nurse Sister On Duty (Female Ward )
- 44952 - -
6. Dresser On duty dresser (Casualty )
2223735 4494944948
- -
7. Shri Om Prakash - - 9460438794 -8. Shri Prakash Kumar - - 9414869594 -9. Ramesh chand 44949 9829687407 -10. Laxman Singh 9413239061 4495911 STBR On Duty STBR 2223735 44949 - -12. Shri Narain B. - 44949 - -13. H.A./Ayah On Duty (Lower Male
Ward)- 44951 - -
14. Shri Ramdhan Meena - - 9829528992 -15. Shri Gopal 988724508316 Ghyani Ram 9571801408 4495917 Ghanshyam 9214378870 4495918. S/Wala Shri Ramesh - - -19. Shri Vinod - - -20. Shri Deepak Kumar - - 9660045552 -21. H.I. and
S/WalaOn Duty H.I. along with 4 S/Wala working under Station Manager /JP
0141-2208513
44971 HI-9001199978
SM/JP-9001199903
44632
22. STAFF NURSE/CH/JP
SHRI BHAGIRATH 44952 8104367070
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ANNEXURE-II
Members of Team-B Team-B will report at Central Hospital, Jaipur within 15 minutes in daytime
& 20 minutes in night time.
(A) Doctors:
S. No.
Designation Name Telephone NumbersOffice
ResidenceDoctors MOBILE/
BSNLRLY BSNL RLY
1. MD/CH/JP Dr. V. K. Gupta 90011955500141-2221641
49990 2222648
2. CMS/JP Dr. N. K. Gupta 0141-2222763
9001199500
44900 2355246
3. ACMS/JP-Div Dr. N.K. Meena 9001199501 44912 2754748 -4. Adl. CHD /CH/JP Dr. S. Kumar 9001195554 44984 2352492
5. Adl. CHD /CH/JP Dr. K.B. Chholak 9001195555 44907 2353422
6. Adl. CHD /CH/JP Dr. Rajkumar 9001195556 449224
4987
2225855
7. Sr. DMO/ CH/JP Dr. L. S. Nainwal 9001195559 44917
8. DMO/CH/JP Dr. Harish Verma 9001195562 44955 27221339. DMO/CH/JP Dr. Manish Pabri 9001195563 44920 2222431
10. DMO/CH/JP Dr. Deepa Pandey 8003899449 44907 -
11. DMO/CH/JP Dr. Pradeep Kumar 8003899449 44907
12. CMP/CH/JP Dr. Bhawan Garg 8003899448 44986
Note : (i) MD/CH/JP will manage Central Hospital, JP.(ii) Dr. N.K. Meena, ACMS/JP to sit in Div. control Room. In his absence other medical
officer as nominated by I/c of Team-B.
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Members of Team-B
Team-B will report at Central Hospital, Jaipur within 15 minutes in daytime & 20 minutes in night.
(2) Medical & paramedical staff:
S. No.
Designation Name Telephone NumbersOffice
ResidenceParamedical MOBILE/
BSNLRLY MOBILE/
BSNLRLY
ANO Smt Krishna 9001195564 449356. Pharmacist Shri N.L. Yogi 9001195532 49166 -7. Pharmacist Shri S.K. Sachan 9001195524 44956 -8. Pharmacist Shri S.K. Yadav - 44959 94147521019. Pharmacist Shri Narendra Kumar
Meena9414888640 44959 9414888640 -
10. Male Nurse Shri Mool Chand - - 9950736450 -11. DCHI/JP-Div Shri Bharat Lal
Meena 9001199525 44957 - -
12. CHI Shri Manoj Srivastava
9001199526 44957 2223445 -
13. HI/JP-Div Shri Premraj Meena 9001199527 44957 - -14. HI/CH/JP Shri Deepak 992969998 - -15. Chief Matron
I/C / CH/JPMiss Sona Tribhuvne 9001195517 44934 - 44935
16. Matron Smt. Manda Tribhuvne
9001195517 - - 44935
17 Male nurse Mukesh Sharma 9413650645 449511. Staff Nurse Smt. Usha Masih - - 9461300456 -2. Nursing Sister Smt. Sushma Yadav - - 9414336373 -3. Nurse Sister On Duty
Lower Male Ward- 44951 - -
4. Nurse Sister On Duty Upper Male Ward
- 44950 - -
5. Dresser Shri Bhanwar Lal - - 9314230934 -
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S. No.
Designation Name Telephone NumbersOffice
ResidenceParamedicals BSNL RLY BSNL RLY18 Dresser Shri Bhimraj - - 9950177630 -19 Dresser Smt. Sulochana - - 9799579665 -20 OT assistant Shri Ganga Sahai 44955 982881184321 H.A./Ayah Shri Rajendra - - 9166230260 -22 Shri Amit Kumar - - 9829758271 -23 Smt. Santosh Yadav - - 9928860175 -24 Shri Dinesh V. - - 9571880049 -25 S/Wala Shri Deepak -26 Shri Lalchand - -27 Ambulance
DriverShri Ranglal 9001195520 - - -
28 Shri Ajij Ahemad 9001195521 - - -29 Lab Supdt. Shri Shatrughana Gupta 9001195525 44936 9413966320 -30 Radiographer Shri Shyam Idiculla - 44927 9887335349 - -68-
NOTE:
The staff nurse of upper male ward will manage the casualty of Central Hospital and will inform urgently to each and every medical officer residing in railway colony and then to those who are residing outside railway colony along with paramedical staff of railway colony and outside railway colony (as per Annexure-I).
The staff nurse at lower male medical ward along with H.A., Ayah of Female Ward will manage Central Hospital wards till time other staff reports to the hospital.
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ANNEXURE-III
Contact numbers of other medical & Para-medical staff
S. No.
Designation Name Telephone NumbersOffice
ResidenceParamedicals BSNL RLY BSNL RLY1. Matron Smt. Orenlata 9001195525 - 235114 -2. Matron Smt. Sulochana
Somkaria9001842858 - - -
3. Matron Smt. Saramma P. 9001195519 - 9829330932 -4. Matron Smt. Indira Nair - - 9829685396 -5. Nursing Sister Smt. Shakuntala Singh - - 9772233958 -6. Nursing Sister Smt. Radha Rani - - 9602855841 -7. Nursing Sister Smt. Kavita P.S. - - 9509746512 -8. Nursing Sister Smt. Rennie Millet - - 9829358906 -9. Nursing Sister Smt. Kavita Alexander - - 9829073353 -10. Nursing Sister Smt. Manju Parikh - 44955 9414326514 -11. Nursing Sister Smt. Varsha Sharma - - 2223715 -12. Nursing Sister Smt. Saji J. Varghese - - 9413975079 -13. Staff Nurse Smt. Sudha Kurup - - 9460060870 -14. Male Nurse Shri Giriraj Prasad - - 941689916 -15. Male Nurse Shri Vishv Pal Yadav - - 9828521209 -16. Pharmacist Shri N.L. Yogi 9001195532 44956 - -17. Pharmacist Shri S.K. Sachan 9001195524 44956 - -18. Pharmacist Shri S.K. Yadav - 44956 9414752101 -19. Pharmacist Shri K.K. Sharma 9001195522 44987 - -20. Pharmacist Shri Prakash Ghiya - 44959 9414048620 -21. Pharmacist Shri Indra Kumar - 44956 9414303972 -22. Pharmacist Shri Anil kumar - 44959 9887393206 -23. ECG Technician Shri Man Mohan - - 9414770335 -24. Dresser Shri Ram Lal K. - - - -25. Dresser Manish 8769375210 - - -26. Dresser Shri Hanuman Sahai
Meena- - 9660053359 -
27. H.A. Shri Bhanu Pratap Singh
- - 9829068090 -
28. Driver-CMS Shri Om Prakash 9001199531 - - -29. Lab Assist. Shri Sandeep - 44936 9983312972 -30. Radiographer Shri Pawan Kumar 9001195527 44927 - -31. CWLI/CH/JP Miss Veena Saney 9001199644 44967 - -
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IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS – CIVIL
S. No.
Source / Authority Telephone NumbersOffice Residence
BSNL RLY BSNL RLY1. Railway Ambulance 0141-2223735
0141-2222009095-44949095-44948
- -
2. Civil Ambulance 1020141-2560291 – 222
0141-2518422
- - -
3. Blood Bank 0141-2560291 – 234 - - -4. SMS Hospital 0141-2560291
0141-2564222- - -
5. SDM Hospital 0141-25660560141-2566251
- - -
6. JANANA Hospital 0141-23787210141-2732323
- - -
7. Jay Kay Lyon Hospital 0141-26198270141-26198250141-2619852
- - -
8. ESI Hospital 0141-22235800141-2223579
- - -
9. Amar Jain Hospital 0141-23130990141-2314022
- - -
10. Monilek Hospital 0141-2651393 - - -11. Mahaveer Cancer Hospital 0141-2702899 - - -12. Kandaka Ortopaedic Hospital 0141-2548211 - - -9. CHIEF MINISTER 0141-2227351
0141-2227716- 2228712
2228713-
10. O.S. TO C.M. 0141-238 035111. CHIEF SECRETARY 0141-2227254 - 2574477 -12. COLLECTOR 0141-2204475 - 2709064 -13. PA TO COLLECTOR 0141-5111412,
0141-5111411- 2707220 -
14. DIRECTOR, MEDICAL HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE
0141-238 1707 - - -
15. PA TO DIRECTOR, MEDICAL HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE
0141-238 1858 - - -
16. G.R.P. THANA 0141-23755000141-2202388
44982 - -
17. Sr. DSC-JP 0141-22022619414067036
44990 2203947 44991
18. IG – I - JAIPUR 0141-2203400 - 2223004 -19. SP (South)-JAIPUR 0141-2202700 - 2202295 -20. SP (North)-JAIPUR 0141-2203546 2207420
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FIRST INFORMATION RECORD
a). Specific Date & Time when information received ……………………………………
b). Information received through – Hooters / Telephone / Memo / Messenger
if any other …………………………………………….
c). Date & Time of accident ……………………………………………………………….
d). Site of accident (Specify) ……………………………………………………………..
( Kilometers / Gate number / Thamba number )
e). Distance from nearest Rly. Station and approach by road, if any ……………………..
f). Informer’s particulars –
Name ………………………………………………
Designation ………………………………………..
Phone No. …………………………………………
h). No. of Casualty . Injured (If possible) ……………………………………………….
Signature …………………………….
Name (Full) …………………………
Designation ………………………….
(Note: - Please tally your watch with informer’s watch before noting down time).
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North Western RailwayMedical Department
CASE SHEET FOR EXAMINATION OF DRUNKNESS01. Name & address /designation of suspect --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
02. Date & time of examination -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
03. What is the appearance of suspect ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Is he drowsy? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Are his upper eyelids & features relaxed? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Are his eye & face congested?---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Is he sweating and slobbering? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
04. How does he behave? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Is he noisy? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Boisterous--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Billy---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Excited------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Garrulous---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Restless----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Heavy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
05. Is his conception of time and space normally? ------------------------------------------------------------------------(If it is, say, ‘yes’, if it is not, repeat statements indicating the contrary)
06. Test his memory. Ask him for example to remember a couple of address or to describe the accident, which led to his arrest, or ask him to describe some event indicated by a picture in an illustrated paper. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
07. Note his speech is it thick, nasal, lisping, stammering, or stumbling? Make him repeat difficult words or read about small newspaper notice. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
08. Notice his gait. It is swaying and ataxic? Perform Romberg’s test. -------------------------------------------------
09. Are the movements of his hands steady?
Tect his handwriting by making him writing his name, age, occupation and address.
10. Examine his pupils. Note whether they are dilated, contracted or irregular and their reaction to light. Test his sense of pain.
11. Does he smell of alcohol? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
12. Are there signs of other diseases such as epilepsy or apoplexy? -----------------------------------------------------
13. Add any other observations bearing on this matter:-
(a). Has the examination revealed symptoms indicating that his condition is not normal.?
(b). Is it proved that the symptoms found are due to alcohol?
(c). Is the condition are of drunkenness?
Signature & Designation of Examining Doctor
Date:
Place:
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INJURED PERSONS (PATIENTS) RECORD
1. Name …………………………………………………
2. Father’s Name …………………………………………………
3. Age …………………………………………………
4. Sex …………………………………………………
5. Travelling Ticket Number / …………………………………………………
free pass number, full particulars …………………………………………………
6. Home Address …………………………………………………
7. Marks of Identification …………………………………………………
8. Existing deformity or scar if any …………………………………………………
9. Details of injury …………………………………………………
10. Treatment given …………………………………………………
11. Weather patient has been referred …………………………………………………
to any hospital fro admission or …………………………………………………
allowed to go home after treatment …………………………………………………
12. Name and address of relative of …………………………………………………
injured person to whom information …………………………………………………
is to be given. …………………………………………………
Signature & Date: …………………………..
Doctor’s Name ……………………………..
(Note: - These informations are to be filled by the doctor attending injured. Help of non medical may be taken doing this work to whom the doctor can dictate the injury etc.)
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LABEL TO BE PASTED ON THE CHEST OF THE DEAD BODIES
Date …………………………. Dead Body Serial No. ………………………….
Name …………………………………………. Age ……………… Sex ………
Mark of Identification –
1. ………………………………………………………………………………..
2. ………………………………………………………………………………..
LABEL TO BE PASTED ON THE CHEST OF THE DEAD BODIES
Date …………………………. Dead Body Serial No. ………………………….
Name ………………………………………… Age ……………… Sex ………
Mark of Identification –
3. ……………………………………………………………………………….
4. ……………………………………………………………………………….
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List of Hospitals with telephone number of Jaipur Division
Hospital Address Telephone
RAILWAY
MD/ CENTRAL HOSPITAL, NWR, JAIPUR, D-17, B-98, A,X,U,L,S
0141-2221641(O), 44902(Rail), 900119550, 0141-2245555®
CMS/JP , JAIPUR DIVISION 0141-2222763(O), 2229411®, 900119950044900(O) 44901® Railway
CASUALTY /CENTRAL HOSPITAL JAIPUR 0141-222373544949, 44948 ( Railway)
NWR, SUB-DIVL HOSPITAL, BANDIKUI, D-1, B-10, A,X,L,S
43201(O), 43202®, 900119950643209(Casualty)
NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY SUB-DIVL HOSPITAL, REWARI, D-2, B-20, X,L,
01274-2215154, 47900, 47901®, 9001199508
NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY HEALTH UNIT, RAILWAY COLONY, PHULERA, D-2, B-6, A,X,L
01425- 244965, 46225(O),46226, 9001199511
NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY HEALTH UNIT, RINGAS, D-1, B-2
01575-225416 9001199513
NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY HEALTH UNIT, SIKAR, D-1, B-1,
48442, 48448, 9001199515
NWR HEALTH UNIT, ALWAR, D-1, B-2 0144-2338225, 42922, 42921, 9001199514
JP-AII SECTION
MD/ CENTRAL HOSPITAL, NWR, JAIPUR, D-17, B-98, A,X,U,L,S
0141-2221641(O), 44902(Rail), 900119550, 0141-2245555®
CMS/JP , JAIPUR DIVISION 0141-2222763(O), 2229411®, 900119950044900(O) 44901® Railway
CASUALTY /CENTRAL HOSPITAL JAIPUR 0141-222373544949, 44948 ( Railway)
SMS HOSPITAL, SMS HIGHWAY, JAIPUR., D-299, B-1506, A,X,U,L,S
0141- 2565647 +Ext Medical Superintendent
MILITARY HOSPITAL, BANIPARK, JAIPUR, D-10, B-149, A,X,U,L,S
0141-2207391
ESI HOSPITAL, AJMER ROAD, JAIPUR, D-43, B-170, A,X,U,L,S
0141-2228040/ 223580/228038
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JAIPURIA HOSPITAL, J.L.N. MARG, MALVIYA NAGAR, JAIPUR., D-32, B-100, A,X,U,L,S
9829122957/0141-2551460
H.B. KANWATIA HOSPITAL, SHASTRI NAGAR, JAIPUR., D-51, B-105, A,X,U,L,S
9829084126
S.D.M. HOSPITAL, BHAWANI SINGH MARG, JAIPUR., D-61, B-310, A,X,U,L,S
0141-2566251, Ext. 371, & 271
C.G.H.S., POLYCLINIC, BAJAJ NAGAR, JAIPUR, D-6, X, L 0141-2710021
APEX HOSPITAL, MALVIYA NAGAR, JAIPUR, D-25,B-50, A,X,U,L,S
0141- 2751871/2751872/2751873
JAIPUR HOSPITAL, LAL KOTHI, JAIPUR, D-45, B-100, A,X,U,L,S 0141-2742557 (H), 2369355 (R), 2742619
RUNGTA CHILD & GEN. HOSPITAL, MALVIYA NAGAR, JAIPUR. D-35, B-80, A,X,U,L,S
0141-2522000,2522001/2522002
BHANDARI HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTRE, GOPALPURA, JAIPUR D-33, B-65, A,X,U,L,S
0141-2703851, 9829051047
PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, BOBAS. D-3, B-4, No Phone facility.
PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, JOBNER. D-2, B-4 9828596600/01425-254220
PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, BORAJ, 9414788056/0141-510820
CIVIL HOSPITAL, PHULERA, D-5, L 9461585929 No phone facility
SATYAM HOSPITAL, SAMBHAR ROAD, PHULERA. D-1, B-20, A,X,U,L,S
9352665941/01425-244033
NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY HEALTH UNIT, RAILWAY COLONY, PHULERA, D-2, B-6, A,X,L
Railway 46225(O),46226®, 9001199511, 01425-244965
CIVIL HOSPITAL, SAMBHAR LAKE, D-6, B-50, X, L, 01425-224212, 9414643098, 9829343263
SALT HOSPITAL, SAMBHAR, D-1, B-26, A,X,U,L,S 01425-224243, 224227, 9828612815
DADU HOSPITAL, GANGAURI BAZAR, PHULERA, D-1, B-15, A,X,U,L,S
9829259321. 01425-245321
CIVIL HOSPITAL, AZAD CHOWK, NARAINA., D-5, B-10, X 9461302904/01425-234140
Y.N. HOSPITAL, NEAR P.T.S., CITY ROAD, KISHANGARH, D-18, B-100, A,X,L,S
01463-245602/ 9829094685/ 94143142384/9414241357
UPCHAR HOSPITAL, CITY ROAD, KISHANGARH., D-1, B-15, X,U,L,S 01463-245645/ 9414010702
SHUBHAM HOSPITAL, ROOP NAGAR ROAD, NEAR PETROL PUMP, KISHANGARH, D-1, B-6, X,U,L
9414212807/01463-242230
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RATHI HOSPITAL, ROOP NAGAR ROAD, NEAR, POWER HOUSE, KISHANGARH, D-2, B-20, X,U,L
9829071299/01463-247050
JP-SWM SECTION
GOVERNOR's DISPENSARY, CIVIL LINES, JAIPUR. D-2 0141-2228716
AGARWAL NURSING HOME, SANGANER, D-2, B-10, X,U,L,S 0141-2732197
MAHTMA GANDHI MEDICAL COLLEGE, JAIPUR, D,
B-300, A,X,U,L,S0141-2771001,9829055666/9982624252
GOVT. HOSPITAL, CHAKSU, D-5, B-30, A,X,L,S No phone facility exist at present
GOVT. HOSPITAL, KADERA, D-1, B-6 No phone facility exist at present
P.H.C. CHENANI 01438-229302
C.H.C. NIWAI, D-7, B-50, A,X,L,S 01438-222888
RAMESH HOSPITAL, NIWAI, D-1, B-15 01438-223565/ 9414238469
MINI P.H.C. SIRAS, D-1, B-4 9829795432/01438-226114
PHC ISARDA, D-1, B-5, L 9828553978/07462-256445
PHC SIWAR, D-2, B-5, L 07462-256125
PHC CHAUTH KA BARWARA, D-1, B-6, L,S 07462-257637
GOVT. DIST. HOSPITAL, ALANGPURA, SAWAIMADHOPUR, D-26, B-150, A,X,U,L,S
07462-233200®, 233040(H), 9414045378/
JP-RGS SECTION
NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY HEALTH UNIT, RINGAS, D-1, B-2 9001199513
GOVT. HOSPITAL, CHOMU, D-6, B-30, X,S 01423-223021 ® 221424(H)TRILOK NURSING HOME, CHOMU, D-1, B-5, X,L 01423-220078RAJASTHAN NURSING HOME, CHOMU, D-1, B-15, X,S 01423-220195CHOTI DEVI MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, CHOMU, D-1, B-15, A,X,L,S
01423-2204879414522250
ARYA HOSPITAL, CHOMU, D-1, B-25, S 01423-220829
JANANA HOSPITAL, CHOMU, D-3, B-20, A,X,U,L,S 01423-221966, 9829057966
GOVT. DISPENSARY, GOVINDGARH, D-3, 01423-230077, 9928844660
GOVT. DISPENSARY KALADERA, D-2, 01423-265839
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RGS-SIKR SECTION
CHC, RINGAS, D-4, B-30, A,X,L,S 9828586718/01575-224848
P.H.C. PALSANA, D-2, B-6, 9414901190/01576-225991
PHC, RANOLI, D-2, B-16. No Phone facility
PHC, REWASA, D-2, B-6 No Phone facility
SHREE KALYAN GOVT. DISTRICT HOSPITAL, SIKAR,D-55, B-314, A,X,U,L,S
01572-251093/PMO 270499 , Emergency200900 (Controller)
SHEKHAWATI & JANANA HOSPITAL & MEDICAL RESEARCH CENTRE, SIKAR., D-8, B-100, A,X,U,L,S
01572-254847(O),240728®
NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY HEALTH UNIT, SIKAR, D-1, B-1, 48442, 48448, 9001199515
SIKR-CUR SECTION
C.H.C. LACHMANGARH, D-7, B-30, A,X,L,S 01573-222800,
SRI RAGHUNATH HOSPITAL, LACHMANGARH., D-3, B-50, A,X,L,S 01573-222241, 9413858479
MOONDRA HOSPITAL, LACHMANGARH., D-2, B-10, X,U,S 01573-222435
DHANUKA GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL, FATEHPUR SHEKHAWATI, D-7, B-50, A,X,L,S 01571-230067,
MAHENIA HOSPITAL, FATEHPUR SHEKHAWATI, D-3, B-25, A,X,L,S 01571-230811
SAVITRI NURSING HOME, FATEHPUR SHEKHAWATI, D-2, B-20, X,L,S 01571-230190
KEDIA HOSPITAL, FATEHPUR SHEKHAWATI, D-1, B-30, X,L, 01571-232506
CHC RAMGARH SHEKHAWATI, D-2, B-18, No phone facilityC.H.C. BISSAU, D-4, B-30, X, No phone facilityNORTHERN RAILAWAY, HEALTH UNIT, CHURU, D-1, B-1,
01562-220205,
Dr. DEDRAJ BHARTIA HOSPITAL, CHURU, D-28, B-175, A,X,U,L,S
01562-250819, Emergency 250260 , 250333
H.N. NURSING HOME, CHURU, D-1, B-33, X,U, 01562-250763
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SIKR-LHU SECTION
C.H.C. KUDAN, D-5, B-10, A, S No phone facility
TEEJA BAI HEM CHAND HOSPITAL, NAWALGARH., D-5, B-20, A,S 01594-210133® 225941(H)
SETH ANAND RAM JAIPURIA HOSPITAL, NAWALGARH, D-4, B-200, X,U,L,S
01594-222018
JANGID HOSPITAL, NAWALGARH, D-1, B-10. 01594-222006/225500/225501
GOVT. URBAN DISPENSARY, MUKUNDGARH., D-1, B-2. No phone facility
GANGABAKSH MEDICAL RESEARCH CENTRE, MUKUNDGARH., D-3, B-40, A,X,L,S
01594-2524289414542996
B.D.K. GOVT. DISTT. HOSPITAL, JHUNJHUNU., D-22, B-90, A,X,U,L,S
01592-232199/232524(o) 232652®
DHARIWAL HOSPITAL, JHUNJHUNU, D-2, B-10 01592-236932
PHC, ISLAMPUR, D-1, No phone facility
SMT DURGA DEVI GOVT. HOSPITAL, D-2, B-20, L,S No phone facility at present
SEKSARIA, CHIRAWA, D-1, B-10 01596-222114
COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE, SURAJGARH, D-3, B-30, A,S
No phone facility
GOVT. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL , LOHARU, D-3, B-20, A,X,U,S
01252-258221
RGS-RE SECTION
CHC, RINGAS, D-4, B-30, A,X,L,S 01575-224848, 9414700042
DHAYAL HOSPITAL, RINGAS, D-2, B-50, A,X,U,L,S 01575-225218, 9829459607ESI DISPENSARY, RINGAS, D-1, B-1 01575-224522Dr. HARITWAL HOSPITAL, RINGAS, D-1, B-6 01575-224922C.H.C, SRI MADHOPUR, D-9, B-50, A,X,L,S 01575-250120 /9413070732M.P. TIWARI NURSING HOME, SRI MADHOPUR., D-1, B-5, A,X,U,L 01575-250090/9414467126
LALIT NURSING HOME, SRI MADHOPUR, D-1, B-5, A,X,U,L 01575-250066
PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, JORAWAR NAGAR., D-1, B-1 No phone facility
COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE, KANWAT., D-2, B-6, L 01575-233335CIVIL HOSPITAL, NEEM KA THANA, D-10, B-50, A,X,L,S 01574-231900, 9928023110CHOTHMAL MODI HOSPITAL, NEEM KA THANA, D-1, B-10, A,X,U,L 01574-230709 ,
GANGA SAGAR HOSPITAL, NEEM KA THANA, D-1, B-10, A,X,U,L,S
01574-230629
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C.H.C. PALSANA, D-1, B-4, A,L,S 01576-225603/2259919414901190
C.H.C. RENWAL, D-2, B-20, A,X,L,S 01424-220104/ 9414518652PHC, DABLA, D-1, B-1 No phone facilityCHOWDHARY HOSPITAL, NEEM KA THANA, D-1, B-5, A,X,L,S 01574-230578/ 9414445342
GOVT. CIVIL HOSPITAL, NARNOL, D-22, B-100, A,X,U,L,S 01282-251237 (O), 251282®MAKKAD HOSPITAL, NARNAUL, D-3, B-15, X,L,S 01282-251036, 9355070092SINGHAL NURSING HOME, NARNAUL, D-2, B-10, L 01282-251541, 253363
NARULA HOSPITAL, NARNAUL, D-2, B-20, L 01282-250470 (O), 283883 ®
SHANTI HOSPITAL, NARNAUL, D-2, B-6, U 01282-251712C.H.C. ATELI, D-3, B-8, L 01282-276610, 9416585172HEALTH CENTRE ATELI, D-3, B-8, L 01282-276610, 9416585172/9416748396
NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY SUB-DIVL HOSPITAL, REWARI, D-2, B-20, X,L,
01274-225154, 47900,(O) 47901®, 47920 Emergency 9729595508
CIVIL HOSPITAL, REWARI, D-12, B-50, A,X,L,S 01274-256769 (O), 9315512144
RGS-FL SECTION
PHC, BADHAL, D-1, B-5 No phone facilityCHC, RENWAL, D-5, B-30, X 01424-220104ARVIND SHARMA NURSING HOME RENWAL, D-1, B-4, X 01424-220240
JP-BKI SECTION
APPEX HOSPITAL, MALVIYA NAGAR, IND. AREA, JAIPUR, D-25, B-50, A,X,U,L,S 0141-2751871, 872, 873
CHC, BASSI, D-9, B-30, X,L,S No phone facilityBUCHRA HOSPITAL, BASSI, D-1, B-5, X 01429-222268SHRI MALIRAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, BASSI, D-1, B-10, X,U,L 01429-223137
PHC, BANSKHO, D-2, B-4 No phone facilityGOVT. DISTT. HOSPITAL, DAUSA., D-25, B-100, A,X,U,L,S 01427-220102/ 220223/220964TIWARI NURSING HOME, DAUSA, D-2, B-16, A,X,L,S 01427-230456DAUSA NURSING HOME , DAUSA, D-2, B-10, A,X,U,L,S 01427-220293® 223096(H)SHYAMA DEVI MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, DAUSA, D-2, B-5, A,X,U,L,S 01427-223204
PHC, ARNIYA, D-1, B-4, L 01420-222757, 9414253672GOVT. HOSPITAL, BANDIKUI, D-11, B-50, A,X,U,L,S 01420-222387®,224305(H) 9414438578MADAN NURSING HOME, BANDIKUI, D-2, B-11, A,X,U,L,S 01420-222112,
BHARAT CLINIC, D-1, B-8, X,U,L 01420-222131
NWR, SUB-DIVL HOSPITAL, BANDIKUI, D-1, B-10, A,X,L,S 43201, 43202, 9001199506
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BKI-RE SECTION
HEALTH CENTRE, BASWA, D-2, B-6, A,L 01420-231620/9878319586SETHI CLINIC, BASWA, D-1, B-10, X,L 01420-231326,® 9828591231GOVT. REFERAL HOSPITAL, RAJGARH, D-12, B-30, A,X,L,S 01464-220172, 9414333155GOVT. MAHILA HOSPITAL, RAJGARH, D-4, B-20, A,X,L 01464-220172, 9414333155GUPTA HOSPITAL, RAJGARH, D-1, B-20, A,X,L, 01464-221985SAMUDAIK HOSPITAL, MALAKHEDA., D-6, B-30, A,X,L,S 0144-2764251, NWR HEALTH UNIT, ALWAR, D-1, B-2 42922, 42921, 9001199514
GOVT. HOSPITAL, ALWAR, D-61 B-308, A,X,U,L,S 0144-2346033,
MAHILA HOSPITAL, ALWAR, D-10, B-175, A,X,U,L,S 0144-2344923NEHA HOSPITAL, ALWAR., D-5, B-40, A,X,U,L,S 0144-2700876/270762/270700/270818INDRAPRASTH APOLLO HOSPITAL, ALWAR., D-2, B-25, A,X,U,L,S
0144-27050009414022888
KALYAN HOSPITAL CHERITABLE HOSPITAL, ALWAR,372,BASAN VIHAR OPPT SHIVAJI PARK CIRCLE , A,X,U,L,S
0144-2336813, 2338889414215733, 9829063699
ALWAR NURSING HOME, ALWAR, D-4, B-40, A,X,U,L,S 0144-2332772, 9414017503
APEX HOSPITAL, ALWAR, D-2, B-16, A,X,U,L,S 0144-23700629461038989
DIAMOND HOSPITAL, ALWAR, D-1, B-10, A,X,U,L,S 9414016879/0144-2702783
KAMLA NURSING HOME, ALWAR, D-2, B-26, A,X,U,L,S 0144-2736921/27362709829096136
SOLANKI HOSPITAL, RAMKUTEER NAGALI CIRCLE, ALWAR, D-16, B-75, A,X,U,L,S 0144-2700400, 2336000, 98290-96010
GOVT. CIVIL HOSPITAL, KHAIRTHAL, D-3, B-10, U 01460-223935KHANDELWAL NURSING HOME, KHAIRTHAL, D-1, B-12, X,U 01460-222088
GUPTA NURSING HOME, KHAIRTHAL, D-1, B-10, X,U,L 01460-222056GOVT. CIVIL HOSPITAL, HARSOLI, D-1, B-5, Not existingCHC, BAWAL, D-7, B-30, A,X,L,S 01284-260164, MAHLAWAT HOSPITAL, NEAR BUS STAND, BAWAL, D-2, B-5, L 01284-260128/9466315113
NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY SUB-DIVL HOSPITAL, REWARI, D-2, B-20, X,L,
01274-225154, 47900,(O) 47901®, 47920 Emergency 9729595508
CIVIL HOSPITAL, CIRCULAR ROAD, REWARI, D-10, B-100, A,X,U,L,S
01274-254743
SAXENA NURSING HOME, CIRCULAR ROAD, REWARI, D-9, B-40, A,X,U,L,S
01274-254780/9416065008/9416064708
RAMJAS HOSPITAL, CIRCULAR ROAD, REWARI, D-5, B-25, X,U,L,S 01274-223019
AGRAWAL NURSING HOME, OPP. GOVT. GIRLS SCHOOL, CIRCULAR ROAD, REWARI, D-1, B-4, X,S 01274-222649
SHRI KRISHNA HOSPITAL, REWARI, D-2, B-20, A,X,U,S 01274-224848CITY HEART CLINIC & MEDICAL CENTRE, REWARI, D-6, B-20, A,X,U,L,S 01274-224599
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RE-BHIWANI SECTION
CIVIL HOSPITAL, CHARKHI DADRI, REWARI, D-6, B-50, A,X,U,L,S 01250-220019(O), 2202159R)
P.H.C. KOSLI (NAHAD), REWARI, D-6, B-20, A,X,U,L,S 01259-271629(O), 275105®
RE-RATANGARH SECTION
CIVIL HOSPITAL, MOHINDERGARH (HARYANA), D-7, B-25, A,X,U,L,S 01285-220292,
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN OF MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT
MAJOR ASSETS
1. Cranes : ART at JP is equipped with 140 ton Diesel-hydraulic Brake-down crane. Due to gauge
conversion ARTs at RE and FL have been removed which were equipped with 35 T steamcranes
1.1 140 Ton Diesel hydraulic crane: It is an imported high capacity diesel hydraulic rail crane with lifting capacity of 140 Ton. It
is capable to lift and tackle all type of rolling stock over Indian Railways in loaded condition at accident site.
(140 ton DHBD crane at JP)1.2 Accident Relief Medical Van (ARMV) :
ARMVs are stationed at Jaipur, Sikar and Rewari.
2. Hydraulic Re-railing equipments (HRE): These are hydraulically operated light metal imported re-railing equipments made and
supplied by HOESH- MFD Germany. It consists of different types of high capacity (120 Ton) hydraulic jacks which are capable for lifting and re-rail any type of rail vehicle like locomotive, coach, wagon, etc.
The prime advantage of this equipment is that the vehicle can be re-railed on line with out any damage and no need to remove it away from track that results in saving of railway property. In case of minor derailment, it can be transported to accident site by road vehicle also, hence no need to move ART and crane thus no disturbance to main line.
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S.N.
Equipments Utilization Availability (AV)JP SIKR BKI
1. HRD Cutting of accidental coaches AV AV AV2. Inflatable Air Bags Rescuing injured passengers AV AV -3. Gas Cutting Equipments Cutting of accidental coaches AV AV AV4. Cold Abrasive Cutters Cutting of accidental coaches AV AV -5. Portable Generators Lighting at site AV AV AV6. Tents Relief to passengers AV AV AV7. Fire Extinguisher Distinguish fire AV AV AV8. Electrical cutters Cutting of accidental coaches AV AV9. Inflatable Towers Lighting at site AV - -10. AFT fire system Distinguish fire AV - -11. Material Trolley Transport material AV - -12. Under water cutting
equipmentUnder water cutting AV AV -
13. Breathing apparatus Rescuing under water AV AV -14. Rescue cabin Rescuing at heights and depths. AV - -15. Digital Lights Lighting at site AV - -16. Video and still camera Prevention of clues AV AV AV17. Diamond and carbide chain
sawCutting concrete and iron rods. AV - -
18. Safety belts Safety of rescue workers AV - -
4.0 Location of ARTs/ARMVs over Jaipur division:ART ARMV
Location JP JP SIKR REClass ‘A’ SPARMV Scale - I Scale - IGauge BG BG MG BGExit Double Double Single Single
5.0 Location of ARTs and ARMVs adjacent to JP division:
SN Location of ARMV
ARTLocation Type of Crane
1. AII ABR 140 T DHBD Gottwald2. DLI DLI 140 T DHBD Gottwald3. KTT KTT 140 T DHBD Cowans Sheldon4. JU JU 140 T DHBD Gottwald5. CUR/MG CUR/ MG 35 T Steam
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6.0 Jurisdiction/ Beats of divisional ART/ARMV:
ART -JP Jaipur-Rewari Jaipur- Beawar (Exc.),Madar-Pushkar Phulera-Dabla(Excl)
Jaipur- Degana (Incl) Jaipur- Sawai Madopur (Excl.) Ajmer-Chittorgarh(Excl)
ARMVJP SIKR RE
JP-FL-MKN(Exc) JP-RHG (Incl.) JP-SWM(Excl) FL-RGS(Incl)
SIKR-RGS -JP SIKR-JJN-LHU SIKR-CUR
RE-RHG(Excl) RE-RGS(Excl) RE-SDLP RE-HSR-SDLP SDLP-CUR
7.0 Maximum permissible speed of ART/ ARMV:
All vacuum brake IRS stock of BG ART/JP has been replaced with air brake stock. Now the ART/JP is capable to run towards accident site with 100kmph speed without crane as the speed of crane is restricted to 75 km/h.
ARMV/JP is capable to with a maximum speed of 100 KMPH. 8.0 Hooters:8.1. Sound codes of Hooters :
The accident alarm siren / Hooter must be sounded immediately when ARME / ART is ordered. Following codes are prescribed for sounding the accident alarm / siren / hooter:CODE CIRCUMSTANCESi) Two long blasts each of 45 seconds
duration with 5 seconds break in between
Accident in loco sheds / Traffic yards at HOME STATION requiring only ART.
ii) Three long blasts each of 45 seconds duration with 5 seconds break in between.
Accidents outside the home station requiring only ART.
iii) Four long blasts each of 45 seconds duration with 5 seconds break in between.
Accident requiring both ARME and ART
iv) One long blast of 90 seconds duration Cancellation of ARME/ART
Note: The alarm signals / sirens / hooter requiring ARME/ART shall be sounded as prescribed above and shall be repeated once more after interval of 5 minutes.
The Loco Shed, foreman, Train Examiner and all other Supervisory staff concerned must ensure that the relief train gangs, break down gangs and other staff who are required to go to the accident site in the ARME or ART, thoroughly understand alarm signals/siren / hooter and that names and addresses are displayed at conspicuous place.
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8.2 Locations of Hooters:
Place Location Person who will sound the hooter
Availability of Standby Hooter
JP Station Building On duty ALF AvailableSIKR Station Building On duty SM Not available.BKI Loco Shed On duty ALF Available
9.0 Nomination of Staff:
As per high level committee report a core group has been formed at divisional level for maintenance, operation of equipments in ART/JP & meet out any emergency at site for following under mentioned equipments –
In spitIn spite of the core group 45 no. of staff is nominated for attending any breakdown & 14 no. are additionally nominated as their LR/RG.
SN Details of Equipments Core Group1. Rolling stock of ART/SPARMV SSE(C&W) 2. 140 Ton B/down Crane & SPARMV SE(L)3. Diesel & Hydraulic equipment of Crane & SPARMV SE (L)4. Electrical equipment of Crane & SPARMV SE (Elect.)
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9.1 Responsibility Matrix (JP):
S.N
Detail of Activities Responsibility
1. When both Crane and MFD works 1. Crane working (a) SSE(Loco)/ART(b) SSE/C&W/Incharge(c) DCWI-G2. MFD working(a ) SSE/Elect./ART(b )SSE(C&W)/ART
2. (a) When ART & SPARMV both ordered simultaneously.
1. ARTSSE/C&W/Incharge, SSE/C&W/ART, DCWIi(Chg.) with
S.N
Detail of Activities Responsibility
1. Collections of accident details and pass information to officers & concerning supervisors by Rly. /BSNL phone.
On duty CCR as per information matrix
2. Overall coordination with officers & supervision of restoration work at site
SSE(C&W)/Incharge/JP
3. Joint observation and reading of track, rolling stock, preservation of clues & photographs.
DCWI-Plg.,DCWI(C&W), DCWI(G), CTA
4. Gas cutting and sling/chain group - Gas cutting work, securing bogies with chains and fitment of crane slings hooks.
(DCWI/Material)
5. When only Crane is Working –(a) Crane operation- placement, preparation & folding
of crane. Instructions to crane driver & monitoring safety aspects of crane.
(b) Supervision & propping of crane left side.(c) Supervision & propping of crane right side.(d)Material handling and other works
(a) SSE(Loco)/ART
(b) SSE (Elect.)/ART(c) DCWI-G(d) SSE/C&W/ART
6. When only MFD is Working – HRE Operation
(a) SSE(Loco)/ART
(b) SSE(Elect.)/ART
(c) DCWI-G
(d) Material Handling, Bogie securing with chains etc.
SSE/C&W/ART
(b) When ART is at site and SPARMV is ordered for another place
nominated staff.2. SPARMV- Nominated staff
as per standard list.
3. Enrute running, marshalling/placement of ART Loco Inspectors nominated by Sr. DME (P)/ JP.
4. Issuing BPC while ordered at JP On duty TXR, BG train duty
5. Examination and fitness of locomotive and issuing speed restriction memo.
Loco Inspectors nominated by Sr.DME (P)/JP.
9.2 Information Matrix (JP):
SN Name/Designation Information shall
1. On duty CCR Sr.DME(C&W), ADME(C&W), Sr.CDO/JP, SSE(C&W)/I/c, SSE (ART)/L, SSE (ART)/Elect., SSE(C&W)/ART, DCWI (Chg.) & DCWI(M)
2. On duty PCR Sr. DME(P), ADME(P), ALF Lobby, JE(Dsl.) & LIs.
3. DCWI(M) CTA/JP,SSE/BGRM
4. DCWI(Chg) DCWI(G), DCWI/Plg.
5. SSE(Loco)/ART Crane Drivers, Dsl.Mech., Electrician & other loco staff (ART).
6. SSE(C&W)/ART Welders & other C&W staff having communication facility.
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10.0 Communication: All ART & ARMV Incharges are provided with CUG at their residence to avoid any
delay in providing relief services at the time of accidents or any emergencies. All ARTs has been provided with latest communication facilities like VHF sets, satellite
phone & walkie-talkie sets. List of staff with residential address and contact no. associated with ART is available in
control office for communication.
10.1 ART Nominated Employee
SN Name Designation Address Phone No.1 Sh. M.K.Singh SSE B-4 Road no. 01 Ganpati Nagar 90011994342 Sh. Dhan Singh Meena DCWI 292/4 Loco Colony 90011994193 Sh. Rajkumar SSE 273/3 Loco Colony 90011994484 Sh. Indrajeet Singh Tech.-I K-6 Ganapti Nagar Road No. 03 Rly. Colony 89468670325 Sh. Radhe Shyam RL Tech.-I L/111-P Loco Colony 94148229896 Sh. Sher Singh O Tech.-I 335-A Loco Colony (New Colony) 99830653927 Sh. Shiv Lal R Tech.-I L-111-F Loco Colony 99507215828 Sh. Ashok S Welder JS-5/I Loco Colony 98281386409 Sh. Bishan Lal S C/Painter L-109/A Loco Colony
10 Sh. Vishnu J S.Kh G-18 Loco Colony 9636843559
11 Sh. Narendra Kumar M S.Kh 28-L Loco Colony
12 Sh. Vijay Kumar T S.Kh E&T 128-A Loco Colony13 Sh. Hem Chand G S.Kh JS-14 Loco Colony 978572794114 Sh. Harimohan G S.Kh JS-21G Loco Colony 992958364815 Sh. Mahendra Singh S S.Kh JS-21/13 Loco Colony 988735577316 Sh. Satya Narayan P S.Kh JS-21/M Loco Colony 8875502066
17 Sh. Rajendra Kumar D S.Kh 339-A New Rly Colony 8058326822
18 Sh. Jagdish C S.Kh 228/D Near Hanuman Mandir Hasan Pura A 8854070646
19 Sh. Sunil Kumar OP S.Kh B-123, 124 Dhanka Basti Near Shiv Mandir Hasan pra A 9828407148
10.2 ARME Nominated Employee
SN Name Designation Address Phone No.1 Sh. D.R. Parihar DCWI D-3 Road No. 02 Ganpati Nagar 90011994182 Sh. Ramcharan Meena SSE 284/2 Kalwar Scheme Ralway Colony 90011994583 Sh. Harinarayan G Tech L-111-B Loco Colony 94143205284 Sh. Ram Kishan N Tech T-95/F Loco Colony 98872939655 Sh. Ram Sanjivan Tech JS-14-A Loco Colony 98286816206 Sh. Ashok Kumar SR Welder JS-17J Loco Colony 95295617637 Sh. Raju M S.Kh 8 Sh. Gurucharan M S.Safai Wala JS-21/L Loco Colony 97998667299 Sh. Shakil Ahmad S.Kh L-109/A Loco Colony 9571613638
10 Sh. Bhav Singh P Welder Hasanpura A Near Police Station 7568181709
List of Staff Nominated for ART/ARME-JP
S.No. Name Designation Cont.No. Address1 Sh. Sashi Kiran Sr.DME( C&W) 9001199400 5, GANAPATI NAGAR 2 Sh Manoj Jain Sr.DME( P) 9001199401 335 Adarsh Nagar 3 Sh. Raj Kumar Sharma CDO 9001199403 LOCO COLONY 4 Sh. Manoj Chhavra ADME(C&W) 9001199404 Ptratap Nagar 5 Sh Vikas Agarwal ADME(P) 9001199392 Sector -06P-179,Vidhyadhar Nagar6 R.L.Mahavar SSE/ART/LOCO 9001199430 Q-6 Road No. 5 ,Ganpati nagar ,Jaipur7 Ganga Lal SSE/ART/DE 9001199431 E-121- B LOCO COLONY JAIPUR8 Jaswant Singh C/Driver I 9950920314 A18 Kamala Nagar,Sirsi road,Jaipur9 Shyam Vir Singh C/Driver III 9928829881 L-111/L Loco Colony,Jaipur10 Murari Lal Sharma MCF/Loco 9829217004 A-221 Nehru Nagar,New police line road ,Jaipur11 Kamal Chand R MCF/MWT 9829018898 T-95Q Loco Colony ,Jaipur12 Radheshyam Mali ELF-I 7737093654 JS 29A Loco Colony,Jaipur13 RAJKumar Chaudhry ELF-1 ELF-I 9602291938 H-7 road no. 2 Ganpati nagar,Jaipur14 Prakash Nath Mudgal Disel Mech. I 9928947242 261-Vardhman Nagar-B Heerapura JAIPUR 15 Hajari Lal Meena Tech-I 8890986116 N-6 road no. 4 Ganpati nagar,Jaipur16 Jagadish Prasad R Tech-I 9783206108 219-7 road no. 6 Ganpati nagar,Jaipur17 Hanuman Prasad KL Tech-II 9352981420 95T Loco Colony ,Jaipur18 Ramnarayan H Tech-III 8764323716 H-17 road no. 2 Ganpati nagar,Jaipur19 Mohan Lal N Tech-III 9314967249 EL 85C Loco Colony ,Jaipur20 Raj Kumar A Tech-III 8769393152 PL No.-30 Bhairav nagar Hatwara road ,Jaipur21 Hajari Lal Bijraniya ELF-II 9782677052 64,Karani Colony Path no7Vijay Bari Sikar Road JP22 Dilip Kumar A/Tech 9509308039 219-7 road no. 6 Ganpati nagar,Jaipur23 Rameshwar Lal A/Tech 9667388348 Loco colony, Jaipur24 Chetan Prakash A/Tech 9799876676 219-7 road no. 6 Ganpati nagar,Jaipur25 Mukesh Saini A/Tech 8385048555 219-7 road no. 6 Ganpati nagar,Jaipur26 Surender Singh Tech II 9667277252 6-Dehar Ke Balaji -JAIPUR
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11.0 Competency of Staff:S.N. Details of Training Organized by1. Disaster management course STS Gorkhpur, Bangolore 2. First Aid Training Railway hospital, Jaipur3. Accident Management Training STS, Ajmer4. 140 Ton Dsl. Hyd. B/down Crane Loco Workshop, Parel, CR5. SPARMV maintenance & Operation ICF & RCF6. On Job Training for Crane operation Weekly(Saturday) at ART/JP7. On Job Training for SPARMV Fortnightly Trial Run up to BKI8.
12.0 12.0 P rocedure to deal with accidental tank wagonsP rocedure to deal with accidental tank wagons
Important Tools to handle LPG / Ammonia gas emergenciesImportant Tools to handle LPG / Ammonia gas emergencies::
Spark proof tool set (rubber / teflon / brass / beryllium-copper tools) consisting of set of spanners, chisel, ball peen hammer, blanking flanges, eduction valve pluggers and adopters, Teflon tape and M-seal epoxy adhesive.
Protective hand gloves, helmet. Explosive meter. Intrinsically safe torches. Breathing aids – A canister respirator with LPG/Ammonia and dust filters can be used in
open spaces with upto moderate gas leakage. For heavier gas concentrations, breathing apparatus with oxygen cylinder is required.
Clear protective goggles. Plenty of water, buckets and water-spraying arrangement.
Product InformationProduct Information: : Important properties of LPG from point of view of safe handling and tackling emergencies are as under:
1. LPG is a mixture of mainly propane (25% to 45%) and butane (75% to 55%) and some quantity of propylene and butylene.
2. As liquid, LPG is lighter than water (density 0.52 to 0.57 gm/cc at 15 °C). As gas, LPG is 1.4 to 2.1 times heavier than air. When liquid LPG converts to gas in case of leakage to atmosphere, it expands heavily (230 to 270 times). During leakage in still air, LPG tends to settle at floor level.
3. Volumetric expansion of LPG with temperature is 10 times that of water and 100 times that of steel. Adequate vapour space should be there be left in LPG pressure vessel and it should never be overloaded. Leakages will increase with rise of temperature.
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4. LPG is highly inflammable. It becomes explosive when mixed with air more than 2% byvolume.
The competency of staff is personally checked by Sr.DME & ADME and only competent & devoted staff has been nominated on breakdown duties. To further improve the skill & competency of staff different types training schedules are followed from time to time as mentioned below-
5. LPG catches fire instantly on coming in contact with a source of ignition such as flame, spark, lighted match, cigarette, beedi etc. Without source of ignition, LPG will not catch fire till 410 ° C.
6. In case of continuous LPG leak, a source of ignition even far away can ignite the escaping vapour. The fire may also travel back to the source of leak, engulfing the leaky wagon.
7. Normally LPG is stored in refrigerated state (boiling point -15°C to 0°C). 8. When pressure is released and liquid LPG changes to vapour, heat required for vaporisation is
picked up from surroundings. The liquid product while evaporating can become cold enough to cause frost burns on bare flesh. Protective gloves should be worn when there is possibility of skin contact with liquid LPG. During evaporation from leak source, water vapour also condenses from the air forming a visible cloud.
9. LPG is not poisonous. It does not contain toxic gases like carbon-monoxide. However when a person comes in contact with large amount of LPG in a closed space, difficulty of breathing can occur due to lack of oxygen. Liquid LPG handled without protective clothing can cause cold burns.
10. Warning symptoms when breathed in sufficient quantities – stomach upset and headache.11. To facilitate detection of LPG leakage, it is mixed with ethyl merceptan to impart a foul odor
resembling that of rotten eggs.
Note: A wagon which has held LPG earlier and is “empty” is potentially dangerous. In this state, in case of a leaking or open valve, air can diffuse inside and mix with residual LPG at atmospheric pressure to form an explosive mixture. Valves and bleeder caps of “Empty” wagons should always be kept closed.
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Leakages in LPG Wagons:Leakages in LPG Wagons:
Leakage occurs from barrels of tank wagons due to – Damaged barrel
Defective dome fittings – improperly tightened or become loose during run Defective valve seals, gaskets and corrosion from seating area.
Precautions:Precautions:
1. Nearest Railway authority, Oil Company and fire brigade to be informed. Directions should be obtained from Divisional Carriage Controller.
2. When leakage is detected, all lights and fires in vicinity should be extinguished / removed. Incandescent electric lights can be used. As LPG vapour mixed with air remains suspended at a lower level, this area must be kept free from sources of ignition.
3. Lanterns or signal lamps should be kept on side from which wind is blowing and as high as possible. Locomotives should be kept away from site.
4. Personnel should keep to the windward side of the leakage.5. Spectators should be kept away and instructed not to smoke.6. Earth should be spread over the surface on which LPG has leaked.7. In case inspection of dome fittings is required to be done, the wagon has to be moved
to a non-wired lined. Alternately, power block with protective earthing on both sides has to be taken to inspect the dome fittings.
8. In case of leakage from dome fittings, a trained fitter equipped with proper tools should first identify the location of leakage using soap water, and then attend as under-
Leakage around Valve securing bolts – tighten the bolts using non-sparking tools. Excessive force not to be used. If leakage persists, it indicates defective seal.
Leakage from Eduction Valve – Tighten the valve from wheel without using excessive force. If leakage does not stop, it indicates defective valve seal.
Leakage from Safety Valve – It may be due to valve performing its function of relieving extra pressure or due to defect. Pouring of cold water over outer surface of barrel can help to reduce leakage.
Leakage from Thermometer Well – Very dangerous situation as thermometer well is practically the part of barrel. Tighten top nut to stop the flow of liquid. Do not over tighten as removal of nut will worsen the situation.
Physical damage to barrel – immediately isolate the tank and notify all concerned.9. Leaky wagon should be removed to an open area if so advised by control.10. Arrange for sufficient quantity of water and activate the existing fire-fighting system
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Dos and Don’ts
Dos: Ensure quick and accurate information to Divisional Control.
Subsequently arrange for local resources. Ensure no ignition sources near leaky wagon. Affix labels of “Dangerous” and
“Not to be loose shunted” on both sides of the wagon or attach a red flag. Check for sparking due to loose brake shoes or hot axles. Leakage can be checked by smell, hissing sound or ice-formation on dome. In case of leakages from valves, check that they are closed. In case of heavy leakage, isolate the wagon on the advise of control. Keep the
wagon cool by spraying water. Guard wagon should always be available during shunting.
Don’ts:
Do not smoke. Do not keep fuel oil, lubricant oil and debris accumulated in engine rooms. Do not carry lighted cigarettes, kerosene signal lamps near the vicinity of leaky
wagon. Don’t use steel hammers or other such tools for checking / tapping. Only rubber /
Teflon or brass / beryllium-copper non-sparking tools are permitted for handling LPG wagons.
No loose / fly shunting is to be carried out.
Other Suggestions: Extent of leak can be detected by soap-water. If leaky valves are found hard to operate, excessive force should never be used. No hammering is permitted on tank barrel. Headers of eduction valves should always be blanked by pluggers. In case of heavy leakage and vapour cloud formation, OHE traction and Diesel
locomotives in yard can be shut down. Tackling LPG wagon derailments / accidents:
Explosive meter should be used to measure the extent of leakage and decide appropriate restoration measures.
No smoking / gas cutting, lighting of stoves is to be permitted in the affected area. Nearest fire Brigade and Oil Company team to be called to site. For re-railing operations, Diesel crane needs to be fitted with spark arrester. Only water is permitted for LPG wagon fire control. In case of fire, all attempts
should be made to keep the upper portion of the barrel cool by spraying water; else the barrel can explode due to heat and cause heavy loss.
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13.0 Progress of High Level committee’s items:
All recommendations of HLC related to mechanical department have been implemented effectively-
1. Devoted & competent staff has been nominated for breakdown duties.
2. Core group of experienced and expert personals has been formed for breakdown services.
3. All vacuum brake IRS stock of BG ART/JP has been replaced with air brake stock & now the ART/JP is capable to run towards accident site with 100 kmph speed without crane.
4. 02 no. of HRD & 01 no. HRE have been procured through COFMOW & commissioned.
5. Indents of all recommended equipments by HLC have been sent to HQ after duly vetted by accounts department for procurements.
6. In compliance of recommendations of HLC, an annual maintenance contract (AMC) has been entered into for maintenance of high power diesel engines of 140 Ton crane & SPARMV.
7. Concrete pathway for approaching ART/ARMV in yard has been provided.
8. The cash imprest of ART In-charges enhanced up to Rs. 25000.00.
9. All ART staff has been provided with florescent orange colour uniform along with safety helmets and shoes to give distinguished look at accident site.
10. All items recommended by the HLC viz. tent, aluminum ladder, video camera, underwater cutting equipment, breathing apparatus, diamond and carbide tip chain saws, fire fighting system and fire suits, electrical cutting tools, inflatable air bags and lighting towers have been procured and provided with ART/SPARMV.
14.0 ISO 9001-2008 Certification
Accident Relief Train Jaipur of mechanical department has achieved another milestone in
disaster management system. It has been certified with ISO 9001-2008 by NQAQSR in
December 2011.
It is a surety that Accident Relief Train Jaipur and its quality management system are
capable of bearing and handling the pressure of disaster and are committed for continual
improvement in the system.
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN OF S&T DEPARTMENT
1. Establishing communication with the accident site by all possible means i.e. Control/Railway/BSNL/Satellite telephones communication, VHF sets, Walkie-Talkie sets.
2. Providing communication between officers at accident site in case of major accident covering major areas depending upon the requirement given by Site In-charge.
3. As far as possible organizing E-mail facility at the accident site-using Computer of the ART if available, so that timely information about the passengers injured etc can be passed on in case of major passenger train accident involving injury/death.
4. Establishing communication between divisional control/HQ control and ensuring that adequate facilities are available for passing the information for accident site to divisional control and divisional control to HQ control.
5. Making arrangement of communication facilities for passenger information, ‘May I help you booth’, facilities for passing on the passenger information to the various centers over the Railways as per the requirement of commercial department.
6. Assisting Commercial department in respect to passing communication facilities for giving information to the Media/out site agencies/relatives of affected passengers.
7. Helping Sr.DSO/AOM (G) in protection of evidences, recording measurements etc.
8. Restoration of signal equipment/communication system affected by accident/other reasons as early as possible so that train movement can be ensured earliest.
9. Arranging Communication facility for Public information Booth depending upon the requirement at various locations on Jaipur division in case of accident of passenger carrying train out side Jaipur division.
10. To provide ‘public address system’ and ‘mega mikes’ at the accident site in case of major disaster for providing information to the public/passengers and also for giving directions to the Railway staff regarding relief operation.
11. Compliance of all instructions related to the department as covered in the Accident Manual and with other instructions received from Railway Board/HQ from time to time.
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN- ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN- ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT
In case of accidrnts/ breaches occurred over the division, the following actions areto be taken by electrical department.
Electrical staff of ART/ARME should move to site alongwith ART/ARME immediately.Each ART/ARME has nominated staff under a nominated supervisor. Names of supervisor incharges are as under:
Location Equipment Electrical Incharge Next in Command
Phone of In charge
Jaipur ART Shri S.K.Jangid SSE/P/JP
Shri K.S.Negi, SE/P/JP
Rly Auto- 44312 (O), BSNL-0141- 2221868 (O)Mob-9001199347 9001199308
Bandikui ARMV Shri Malkhan SE/P/BKI
- Rly Auto-43235 (O), 43236 (R) BSNL- 01420-222122 (O)Mob-9001199312
Rewari ART & ARMV
Shri Sher Singh, SSE/P/RE
Shri Shashi kumar
Rly Auto-47310 (O), 47311 (R) BSNL- 01274-225137 (O)Mob-9729595870
Sikar ART Shri Sureh Mahawar SE Mob-9001199346
In case of breaches/ any disaster where illumination is required during night working, concerned Sr. supervisors of the section will attend the site along with staff and electrical accessories by road/train and will illuminate the site.
In case of accident site electrical staff shall provide required level of illumination as per requirement within resources available within ART/ARMV. In case the requirement is more than these resources available, Sr. Supervisor of the section shall arrange for additional resources in consultation with AEE/DEE.
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1- FIRST RESPONSE : - First information about any calamity involving Railway trains or Railway premises will normally be received by the Divisional Security Control Room and it shall be immediately communicated to nearest RPF Post/Out post or the Post/Out Post having jurisdiction of the area. The person receiving such information should muster the maximum available manpower within the shortest possible time and dispatch them to the scene of accident by the quickest means. After dispatching the immediately available Force, the Post/outpost in-charge should requisition additional manpower. He should also simultaneously pass on the information to the senior supervisory officer and the control Rooms at Divisional/Zonal Headquarters. Local Police and Police Control Room should also be informed at the earliest.
2- REINFORCEMENT : - Effort will be made to get the reinforcement from the neighboring Post/Outposts, reserve Lines, Divisional Headquarters or Zonal reserve. In case any RPSF Battalion or Company is located in the vicinity, men can be requisitioned from there for dealing with such emergent situations till additional Force is available from other sources.
3- EQUIPMENT : - While sending reinforcement, it should be ensured that the necessary equipment required for rescue, recovery and protection of the scene of incident are provided. Such equipments include :-
i) Torches and other lighting arrangements, if it is night time.ii) Nylon ropes and poles for segregation of the affected area from unwanted
visitor’s spectators. iii) Loud-hailer for making announcements. iv) Stretchers and first aid equipment v) Wireless sets for inter-communication vi) Cameras for photographing the scene (both on negative and slide films)vii)Video recording of rescue and salvage operations and connected administrative
arrangements.
4- ACTION AT THE SCENE OF INCIDENCE :- The senior most officer available at the scene of incident will assume control and immediately start the following action :-
1) Segregate the area of incident by establishing temporary barriers by use of nylon ropes or any other makeshift device available at the scene. It should be ensured that the on-lookers and spectators do not enter the effected area to disturb the scene or hamper the rescue operations.
2) Baggage of passengers should be isolated and protected and consigned goods should be taken care of till they are handed over to claimants or taken over by Railway authorities.
3) RPF personnel should respond to any call for assistance to rescue victims and transport them to the nearest hospital. A record of casualties sent to hospital should be maintained.
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Note: - RPF Officers will be maintaining close liaison and harmony with the officers of various departments of the Railways, the GRP, Local Police and officers of civil administration while attending to (a), (b) and (c) above.
4) Hourly Sitreps will be sent by the officer at the scene of incident to the Divisional/Zonal Control Room, giving the latest situation.
5) A temporary RPF ASSISTANCE POST (Shed or tent) with proper Board should be established at a conspicuous location so that the people needing help could approach the RPF. If the operation continuous for a longer period, effort should be made to install a temporary telephone connection through the Railway Telecom department, so that the information is passed on quickly. A Log Book should be opened and minute-to-minute progress of action by RPF on lines indicated above, recorded.
6) The senior most officers available at the scene of incident will also ensure proper documentation about the number of persons injured or dead, giving their identity and address, if available. In case any queries are made by friends of relative of the injured/deceased they should be properly guided. After the rescue/restoration operation is complete, a detailed report along with photographs will be sent to the DSC/ASC. The slide, video cassettes and photographs of the scene of incident will be retained by DSC in his office and will be properly catalogued and preserved for future reference.
5) EVACUATION PLAN :- On arrival at the spot, RPF will discharge the following duties :-
ii) Assist in extracting persons from wrecks, rendering First Aid to injured, evacuating injured and uninjured person from the scene.
iii) Guard the belongings of the victims and the Railway property.iv) Look out the suspects in the vicinity, and keep a note of any clues that may be
useful in detecting the offence.v) Guard the permanent Way rails, fish plates, bolts and other material from
being interfered with by anyone till the police official arrive at the scene and taken charge.
vi) Fight any fire that may break out at the scene of the accident. vii) Co-ordinate with the GRP/District Police in the investigation of the case.
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6) DIVISIONAL TEAM :- Following are the members of the team :-jsyos lqj{kk cy t;iqj e.My dh vkink izcU/ku Vhe dh lwph fnukad
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7) EQUIPMENT :- Following items are available in a portion of coach attached to ART at Jaipur.
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1 Hand Held search light model SDS SLR 1560 TFCD
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2 Illumines Jacket with reflective 20 203 Fire Extinguisher 5 Kg. DCP Type 024 Fluorescent barricading Tape- 4’’ 1530 Mtr.5 Jungle Boot 15 Pair 6 Iron Pole Pipe Height 4’.6’’ 100 Nos. 7 Minor Head Light Battery & Charger 158 First aid box with Medicine 029 Loud Hailer 0210 Torch With four cell 0411 Iron Chair folding 0412 Stretcher folding 0513 Digital Camera TRV 428E 0114 Tent 180 LBS 0115 Walkie- Talkie 1516 Dangari 1517 Gum Boot Fire 1518 Towel 0419 Barsati 2020 Balti 0221 Mug 0222 Soap 0223 Torch 3 Cell 0124 Plastic rope 200 Mtr.
CHAPTER -VI
General Instructions
(From Accident Manual)
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS (ACCIDENT MANUAL )
201. SCOPE OF THE RULES: -
(a) These rules should be considered as subsidiary rules to GR 6.01. Nothing in these rules shall be read as canceling, amending or modifying any of the general and Subsidiary Rules of the instructions contained in any of the Railway Board’s circulars on the subject of accidents.
(b) Except where specially mentioned, nothing in these rules applies to workshop accidents, which are covered by the Factories Act of 1948 and Rules made there under.
(c) These rules apply throughout the Western Railway to all Open Lines, lines under construction and sidings – Railway, Private or Assisted – which are worked by this Railway.
202. ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE RULES: -
Every Railway servant is bound by these rules and whether supplied or not with a copy of the Accident Manual, must make himself acquainted with the rules relating to his duties and any revision from time to time. In order that a Railway Servant may efficiently perform duties assigned to him, it is necessary that he should acquaint himself with the rules relating to duties of others also as prescribed in this manual.
Note: - Duties of Railway staff in this chapter and elsewhere in the Accident Manual are not exhaustive. Additional duties prescribed in various other circulars, rule books, manuals, codes etc. from time to time shall also be applicable to the railway servants concerned. The change of designation or up gradation/down gradation of any post shall not generally change the duties and responsibilities as far as these are not specially changed.
203. OBJECTIVES IN DEALING WITH ACCIDENTS: -
(i) To save life and alleviate suffering.(i) To protect property.(ii) To provide succor and help to affected passengers.(iii) To ascertain the cause of an accident.
204. DUTY OF SECURING SAFETY OF THE PUBLIC: -
(A) Duty of securing safety of the public (G.R. 2.11): - Every Railway servant shall
(i) See that every exertion is made for ensuring the safety of the public.(ii) Promptly report to immediate superior any occurrence affecting the safe and proper
working of the railway which may come to his notice, and(iii) Render all assistance in case of an accident of obstruction.
-104-(B) Every Railway servant who observes: -
(i) That any signal is defective.(ii) Any obstruction, failure or threatened failure of any part of the way or works.(iii) Anything wrong with a train or(iv) Any unusual circumstances likely to interfere with the safe running of trains, or the
safety of the public shall take immediate steps, to prevent an accident and where necessary, advise the nearest Station Master by the quickest possible means. Provided that in the case of train having parted, he shall not show a stop signal but endeavor to attract attention of the Guard or Driver by shouting, gesticulating or by other means.
Note: - In case any unclaimed object/bomb/suspected explosive is noticed by any one, he shall immediately inform the Station Master on duty and RPF, police who shall take further action.
205. EVERY RAILWAY SERVANT TO RENDER ALL POSSIBLE ASSISTANCE: -
It is the duty of every railway servant, irrespective of what department he may belong to, to render in his power in clearing the line and restoring traffic after an accident.
Note: - Schedule jurisdictions should not stand in the way when it is more expedient from another official to render assistance.
DUTIES OF DIVISIONAL RAILWAY MANAGER: -
The Divisional Railway Manager will be responsible to: -
1. Ensure that proper assistance is rendered by each department.
2. Ensure that in addition to one vehicle available in Control Office round the clock, sufficient number of vehicles is available along with particulars of the drivers.
3. Immediately decide which office should go by Road/ART/ARME.
4. Nominate the office to man Control Office.
5. Depute ADRM as in charge in Control Office if proceeding to the site.
6. Arrange to advise the Home Secretary/Chief Secretary or other officers of the State in case of sabotage for prompt attendance of the Superintendent of Police.
7. Function as the Senior Most Office and as “Accident Manager”.
8. Arrange a preliminary enquiry by Divisional Officers, in case where an enquiry by the CRS/SAG Officers to be held but immediate investigation of certain matters is necessary.
9. Appoint two officers as reporters of serious accidents.
10. Arrange for taking joint observation/reading by supervisors.
-105-DUTIES OF OFFICER OR SUBORDINATE FIRST REACHING THE SITE: -
(a) The Officer or the Senior Subordinate first reaching the site of accident must carefully examine and make a note of all the evidence which may prove useful in ascertaining the cause of the accident. The following points require special attention: -
i. The condition of the track with special reference to alignment, gauge, cross-levels, curvature, super elevation, railhead wear, sleepers and ballast.
ii. Marks on sleepers and rails.
iii. Position of derailed vehicles.
iv. The condition of rolling stock with special reference to break power, broken, hanging or missing components etc.
v. The position of block instruments, signals, points, point levers, indicators, keys, etc. At the station provided with panel interlocking the position of important relays, switches, indications for signals, points, track circuits, locking indications of points, routes, canceling counter numbers of panel and entries in register should also be noted.
(b) Rough sketch indicating the position of items mentioned above should be made and observations should be noted.
(c) All the relevant material, clues, damage and deficiencies on the locomotives, rolling stock, S&T gears, track as well as the exact position of broken/missing or detached parts must be carefully marked and noted. Close-up photographs may be taken in case of serious accidents. The clues must be carefully preserved. The relay room should be sealed. If irregularities regarding train passing are suspected train passing records and other relevant records of the station, yard, cabin, level crossing gate must be seized. Similarly, relevant record of engineering gang must be seized in case of accident at Engineering work spot.
(d) Preliminary statement of staff concerned should be recorded.
(e) In case sabotage is suspected special procedure outlined in Para 308-320 should be followed.
(f) In the case of serious explosions or conflagrations caused by explosives or dangerous goods, all wreckage and debris must be left untouched, except in so far as its removal may be necessary for the rescue of trapped/injured persons and the recovery of dead bodies, until the police authorities give permission.
(g) If a passenger train is involved in the accident the Officer/Sr. Subordinate first reaching the site must secure the written evidence of as many witnesses as possible, preferably non-railway persons.
DUTIES OF WAY WORKS BRANCH:-
The Engineering Officer or his Sr. Subordinate first reaching the site of the accident must make a complete and accurately dimensioned sketch. He must also check the track and take the reading as per prescribed procedure.
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DUTIES OF MECHANICAL BRANCH: -
The Mechanical Officer or his Sr. Subordinate first reaching the site of the accident must examine the engine and rolling stock and make a note of any damage or deficiencies. Any detached or broken parts must be secured. Vacuum Certificate, Caution Orders, Speedometer graphs should be taken out in the presence of Inspector/ Supervisor of Mechanical (or Electrical in case of Electric locomotive) Traffic and Engineering branch. In case the graph is not found a Joint Certificate to this affect should be recorded by the three Sr. Supervisors. Same procedure is to be adopted in case of Speedometer graph is taken out from the loco at any place other than the accident site.
JOINT OBSERVATIONS AND JOINT READINGS: -
Responsibility of senior most Inspector/Supervisor: -
(a) The senior Supervisors/Inspectors of the Traffic, Mechanical and Engineering (S&T and Electrical also where S&T gear or Electrical stock/OHE is involved) shall jointly take observations and readings in the prescribed proforma and sign the same.
(b) In addition to the concerned departmental official, senior supervisor/inspector who is the senior most amongst the inspectors/supervisors of Engineering, Mechanical, Traffic (S&T or Electrical when their department is involved) shall be personally responsible to see that the joint observations and readings are recorded without undue delay.
NO TAMPERING WITH THE EVIDENCE UNLESS JOINT OBSERVATIONS ARE TAKEN: -
There shall be no tampering with the evidence unless joint observations are taken. However, in order to save life or to clear the track for passing coaches carrying injured passengers or for any other reason to be recorded in writing, the senior most officer, not below the rank of senior scale, can order and authorize through control phone or from site, that certain vehicle be moved or certain point disconnected or certain portion of distorted track be repaired after the sketch is made or photograph is taken.
ORDERING OF ART: -
The relief train will be ordered by Dy. Chief Controller on duty instantly on receipt of information of an accident requiring the use of a relief train. The relief train along with the crane when required will be turned out without 30 minutes during day and 45 minutes during night and moved to the site taking precedence over all other trains.
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLANOF JAIPUR STATION
1. INTRODUCTION:-
Disaster Management plan during interruption of traffic and train accidents has been laid down great detail by Railways.Disaster Management other than train accidents also needs to be covered up especially for major stations like Jaipur for rescue and safe evacuation of passengers from the station.This booklet deals on the subject and complies the guidelines, responsibilities and action required to be taken by various agencies/departments.
2. NATURE OF DESASTER:-Disaster other than train accidents can be bomb blast, fire, collapse of civil structures, stampede etc, and any natural calamity panic at Jaipur Railway station.
3. COMMUNICATION :-- First information to Divisional Controlby Dy.SS on duty or any Railway staff
available at station.- CTNL/Dy. Control will sound the hooter in control to inform all Departmental
Controls, Test Room and will also inform to DRM,ADRM,Sr,DOM, Sr.DSO. - Test Room will also inform to all Branch Officers .List to be given by Sr.DSTE.
4. SETTING UP OF EMERGENCY CONTROL:-- Emergency Contarol in Divisional Control Office to be set up by Sr.DOM and to be
manned round the clock.- Emergency Control Cell at Jaipur station in Station Manager’s Chamber and will be
manned by SM/HTC round the clock.- S&T to provide all communications to above controls.
5. DUTIES OF DEPARTMENTS:-
5.1 COMMERCIAL:-
- Announcement for information egarding disaster and guidelines to passengers.- Information to be flashed immediately on CCTV.- Head TC along wiath Ticket Collectors will assist passengers to maintain peace and
order.- Care to stranded passengers, transhipment of passengers, arrangement of drinking
water,tea and snacks etc. - Opening of all the exit doors for easy evacuation.- Announcement for not using Foot Over Bridge.
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5.2 SECURITY:-
- Ensure safe evacuation.- Preservation of clues.- Blocking of passage to foot over bridges.- Bring out an Evacuation Plan for controlled evacuation.- Security of passengers and luggage.- Liason with civil and police authorities.- Control of unwantaed crowd- Keep close watch on CCTV.
5.3 MEDICAL:-
- Attend to injured.- Attend to dead bodies.- Keep detailed records of dead and injured passengers.- Render first aid.- Arrange for transporting injured to neatest hospitals.- Liaison with Civil/Private hospital for care of passengers.- Arrange for coffins for dead bodies.- Care for dead bodies, placing identification slips,their preservation and record of
location.- Record of shifting of injured and detailed record of injuries sustained.
5.4 OPERATING:-
- Stop all train movements at station.- Clearance of trains,if required.- Co-ordination with Station Control.- Llalson with Civil Authorities.
5.5 S&T:-
- Provide emergency communication, fax etc. in Emaergency Control Cell.- Provide Satellite telephone link lije speakers and mega phones.- Ensure working of CCTVand PAsystem.
5.6 MECHANICAL:-
- Take care of trapped passengers.- Clearance of track from coaches/wagons as advised.- Ensure fitness of rolling stock for movement from station.- ARME/ART to be kept ready for availability of ART Men and material.
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5.7 ENGINEERING
- Protection of P.Way and all affected structure.- Arrange for restroration and restoration equipments like JCB, Bulldozer etc as
required.- Prepare detailed sketch of site.- Arrange temporary office /kitchen, if needed.
5.8 SAFETY
- Co-odination with Divisional and Station Control.- Maintenance of record.- Prevervation of clues.- Cause of disaster.- Co-ordination of joint observations/measurements.- Attend/co-ordinate for enquiry.
5.9 ELECTRICAL
- Ensure safety of electrical wiring and equipments.- Proper lighting arrangements.- Availability of emergency light.
5.10 PERSONAL:-
- Mobilize officers/inspectors for welfare.- Moblize Scouts & Guides and Civil Defence.- Welfare of injured and care of dead bodies.- Issue of passes, wherever required.
5.11 ACCOUNTS:-
- Officers and cashiers to attend.- Arrange cash and maintain records.
6 DEPARTMENT –WISE DETAILED DISASTER
MANAGEMENT PLAN:-
Detailed Disaster Manaagemant Plan for following departments are part of this booklet:-
(a) Commercial (b) Security
(c) Medical
7. LIST OF IMPORTANT CONTACT PERSONS:-
The list of important persons available in Disaster Management Plan of NWR - JP in case of train accidents is to be used for seeking assistance from timely and
expeditious rescue operation.
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