Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Maha govt puts onus of blazes on hospitals

- Faisal Malik

MUMBAI: The Maharashtr­a government has put the onus of fire mishaps on hospitals, both government and private-run facilities.

The state has made it mandatory for hospitals to carry out the handling, maintenanc­e and repair works of their internal power system by following standard rules and regulation­s laid by the Centre. The government has also made it clear that those flouting the directives will be held responsibl­e for fire incidents in the future. An order to this effect was issued by the state energy department on Tuesday.

The move has been taken in a bid to avoid any fire mishaps in the future and assumes significan­ce as the fires in hospitals at Bhandup, Bhandara and Nagpur at the peak of the pandemic had led to the loss of several lives.

The state government had already directed all the hospitals to conduct fire audits and take corrective measures. Officials said the new notificati­on will be applicable to dedicated Covid-19 facilities as well.

“Considerin­g the fire-related incidents in the past, we have decided to take strict measures that are necessary to save the lives of the people. Hospitals that do not conduct fire audits and take safety measures will be held responsibl­e for mishaps in the future,” state energy minister Dr Nitin Raut said.

After the fire incidents at hospitals, the chief electrical inspector of the state conducted inspection­s of all the hospitals in the state and found that the main causes for such incidents are short circuits and faults in electrical instalment­s. To avoid such incidents in future and continuous power supply at hospitals, these guidelines have been issued, the order stated.

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