Visakhapatnam: After seeing the demand in the market for life-saving instruments, the Diesel Loco Shed (DLS) of Waltair Division has taken up the project to manufacture medically used regulator and oxygen flow meter.
On the instructions of Divisional Railway Manager of Waltair Division Chetan Kumar Srivastava, the DLS has fabricated in-house design of humidifier device under senior divisional mechanical engineer (Diesel) Santosh Kumar Patro by utilising available components as per the requirement of Divisional Railway Hospital in Vizag. The device was successfully tested at the hospital. Siva G
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Fire training programme at all Covid hospitals across Dhanbad Staff members undergo 2-hour mock drill to raise awareness about hazard amid surging cases across state
The staff members of Sahid Nirma Mahto Medical College and Hospital and Central Hospital of BCCL including nurses, ward boys, doctors, sanitation workers and administrative members underwent a two-hour fire mock drill on Monday.
The fire mock drill has been launched at the instruction of Dhanbad Deputy Commissioner Uma Shankar Singh. It will be conducted in all 30 Covid treatment facilities of the district including nine government and 21 private hospitals.
The training was conducted under the guidance of district fire officer Surendra Yadav. He explained the process of alarm operation, stopping central AC, isolating power supplies and evacuation of patients from the hospital in case of a fire emergency.
Railway hospital vaccinates over 2,000
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Over 2,000 railway employees, their dependants and retired railway staff all put together have taken the COVID-19 vaccine so far at the Divisional Railway Hospital in Ponmalai here ever since the vaccination exercise commenced in January.
The Divisional Railway Hospital here is a designated site for administering COVID-19 vaccine exclusively for serving railway staff and their dependants besides retired railway men.
Railway hospital authorities said a total number of 1,520 railway employees, 64 dependants and 540 retired railway employees have got the first dose till now. The number of those who had completed the second dose was 276 till April 16.
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Cultural team of the Railway Protection Force carry out awareness campaign at one of the railway stations in Tiruchi Division recently.
Serving at the frontline in railway stations and carrying out duties on board trains amid the pandemic, a vast majority of Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel attached to the Tiruchi Railway Division have taken the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine since February when the vaccination exercise for the frontline warriors commenced.
Out of the total RPF strength of 535 in Tiruchi Division, as many as 448 of them had taken the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine till now either at the Divisional Railway Hospital at Ponmalai here or at the nearby Government Hospitals. This includes personnel serving in different RPF posts in railway stations, those attached with the intelligence branch, crime cell and divisional security control room in Tiruchi. Nearly 85 per cent of the RPF personnel of Tiruchi Division have been adm