The Free Press Journal

BHEL creates capacity for 3K oxygen cylinders

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NEW DELHI: State-run engineerin­g firm BHEL said it has created oxygen cylinder filling capacity of 3,000 units per day at its Haridwar facility among other initiative­s to fight Covid.

The second wave of the pandemic has rapidly developed into an unpreceden­ted crisis for the nation, and in the midst of this grave national crisis, BHEL has been working on war footing to do its bit for the country and fellow citizens, it said.

BHEL's plants, located at Bhopal and Haridwar, have responded to the situation with all possible resources at their command for supplying medical oxygen in and around their vicinity, it added. BHEL Haridwar was having a capacity to produce 24,000 CuM oxygen per day for captive use through internal pipelines.

Seeing the acute shortage of medical oxygen in the country during mid-April, the plant created cylinder filling capacity for over 3,000 cylinders per day in a record time of just one week along with putting in the entire logistics and manpower, working day and night for handling over 3,000 cylinders a day, it stated

This plant has so far filled almost 55,000 cylinders (over 3,00,000 CuM) of medical oxygen for meeting requiremen­ts of hospitals and district authoritie­s, PSUs, armed forces in Uttarakhan­d, UP as well as Delhi NCR, thus saving thousands of lives in this crisis.

In one instance, swift action by this unit in supplying oxygen to the COVID Hospital in Tehri, Garhwal - in response to SOS calls when the main plant supplying these hospitals developed a fault, resulted in saving lives of 80 patients whose oxygen supply would otherwise have got cut off.

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