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On Thursday, April 21, a fire broke out at a chemical factory in Palghar's Tarapur. According to a report by the news agency ANI, one person
One killed, four hurt in explosion, fire in Tarapur A worker was killed and four persons suffered serious burn injuries in an explosion at a reactor, followed by a fire in an organic factory in Tarapur chemical zone on Monday. Source link
2 dead,1 injured in chemical plant blast in Maharashtra’s Tarapur
The factory was operating as the state government has allowed essential service units to work during the lockdown. Two workers were killed and another was injured after a huge blast at a surfactant unit in a chemical zone in Tarapur of Maharashtra’s Palghar, police said. Pradip Kasbe, an inspector at the Boisar MIDC police station, said the dead workers have been identified as Vijay Sawant, a 44-year-old resident of Pastal in Boisar, and Sameer Khoja, 48, from Palghar. Runal Thakur, 35, was admitted in a hospital in Boisar, Kasbe said. The blast took place at Galaxy Surfactants, located in Plot M 3 of Tarapur chemical zone, at 11:30am in the reactor where the raw material for surfactants was being manufactured. The unit has 250 staff and the management had sought permission from the collector of Palghar to allow 105 workers and management personnel to work at the factory. The sound of the blast could be heard in the 5-km periphery of the unit in Nandgaon and Murbhe villages, Kasbe said. Two fire tenders from MIDC Fire Brigade have controlled the fire due to the blast, he added. This is the first accident during the national lockdown in an industrial unit manufacturing essential products in Palghar district. The collector had given permission to start industries which manufacture medical products like masks, hand wash, sanitisers and other personal care and hygiene items essential for people to use to fight the coronavirus outbreak. Galaxy Surfactants was one such unit allowed to operate and Monday was the first day of its operation, said Kasbe. “We are in the process of filing an accidental death report (ADR) and the post mortem report is awaited. We will file an FIR only after we receive a report from the director of industrial safety and health (DISH), Vasai,” Kasbe said. Police are investigating the accident, he added. Read the full article
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2 dead,1 injured in chemical plant blast in Maharashtra’s Tarapur
The factory was operating as the state government has allowed essential service units to work during the lockdown.
Two workers were killed and another was injured after a huge blast at a surfactant unit in a chemical zone in Tarapur of Maharashtra’s Palghar, police said.
Pradip Kasbe, an inspector at the Boisar MIDC police station, said the dead workers have been identified as Vijay Sawant, a 44-year-old resident of Pastal in Boisar, and Sameer Khoja, 48, from Palghar.
Runal Thakur, 35, was admitted in a hospital in Boisar, Kasbe said.
The blast took place at Galaxy Surfactants, located in Plot M 3 of Tarapur chemical zone, at 11:30am in the reactor where the raw material for surfactants was being manufactured.
The unit has 250 staff and the management had sought permission from the collector of Palghar to allow 105 workers and management personnel to work at the factory.
The sound of the blast could be heard in the 5-km periphery of the unit in Nandgaon and Murbhe villages, Kasbe said. Two fire tenders from MIDC Fire Brigade have controlled the fire due to the blast, he added.
This is the first accident during the national lockdown in an industrial unit manufacturing essential products in Palghar district.
The collector had given permission to start industries which manufacture medical products like masks, hand wash, sanitisers and other personal care and hygiene items essential for people to use to fight the coronavirus outbreak.
Galaxy Surfactants was one such unit allowed to operate and Monday was the first day of its operation, said Kasbe.
“We are in the process of filing an accidental death report (ADR) and the post mortem report is awaited. We will file an FIR only after we receive a report from the director of industrial safety and health (DISH), Vasai,” Kasbe said.
Police are investigating the accident, he added.
New Post has been published on https://acqro.in/2-dead1-injured-in-chemical-plant-blast-in-maharashtras-tarapur/
2 dead,1 injured in chemical plant blast in Maharashtra’s Tarapur
The factory was operating as the state government has allowed essential service units to work during the lockdown.
Two workers were killed and another was injured after a huge blast at a surfactant unit in a chemical zone in Tarapur of Maharashtra’s Palghar, police said.
Pradip Kasbe, an inspector at the Boisar MIDC police station, said the dead workers have been identified as Vijay Sawant, a 44-year-old resident of Pastal in Boisar, and Sameer Khoja, 48, from Palghar.
Runal Thakur, 35, was admitted in a hospital in Boisar, Kasbe said.
The blast took place at Galaxy Surfactants, located in Plot M 3 of Tarapur chemical zone, at 11:30am in the reactor where the raw material for surfactants was being manufactured.
The unit has 250 staff and the management had sought permission from the collector of Palghar to allow 105 workers and management personnel to work at the factory.
The sound of the blast could be heard in the 5-km periphery of the unit in Nandgaon and Murbhe villages, Kasbe said. Two fire tenders from MIDC Fire Brigade have controlled the fire due to the blast, he added.
This is the first accident during the national lockdown in an industrial unit manufacturing essential products in Palghar district.
The collector had given permission to start industries which manufacture medical products like masks, hand wash, sanitisers and other personal care and hygiene items essential for people to use to fight the coronavirus outbreak.
Galaxy Surfactants was one such unit allowed to operate and Monday was the first day of its operation, said Kasbe.
“We are in the process of filing an accidental death report (ADR) and the post mortem report is awaited. We will file an FIR only after we receive a report from the director of industrial safety and health (DISH), Vasai,” Kasbe said.
Police are investigating the accident, he added.
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2 dead,1 injured in chemical plant blast in Maharashtra’s Tarapur
The factory was operating as the state government has allowed essential service units to work during the lockdown.
Two workers were killed and another was injured after a huge blast at a surfactant unit in a chemical zone in Tarapur of Maharashtra’s Palghar, police said.
Pradip Kasbe, an inspector at the Boisar MIDC police station, said the dead workers have been identified as Vijay Sawant, a 44-year-old resident of Pastal in Boisar, and Sameer Khoja, 48, from Palghar.
Runal Thakur, 35, was admitted in a hospital in Boisar, Kasbe said.
The blast took place at Galaxy Surfactants, located in Plot M 3 of Tarapur chemical zone, at 11:30am in the reactor where the raw material for surfactants was being manufactured.
The unit has 250 staff and the management had sought permission from the collector of Palghar to allow 105 workers and management personnel to work at the factory.
The sound of the blast could be heard in the 5-km periphery of the unit in Nandgaon and Murbhe villages, Kasbe said. Two fire tenders from MIDC Fire Brigade have controlled the fire due to the blast, he added.
This is the first accident during the national lockdown in an industrial unit manufacturing essential products in Palghar district.
The collector had given permission to start industries which manufacture medical products like masks, hand wash, sanitisers and other personal care and hygiene items essential for people to use to fight the coronavirus outbreak.
Galaxy Surfactants was one such unit allowed to operate and Monday was the first day of its operation, said Kasbe.
“We are in the process of filing an accidental death report (ADR) and the post mortem report is awaited. We will file an FIR only after we receive a report from the director of industrial safety and health (DISH), Vasai,” Kasbe said.
Police are investigating the accident, he added.
New Post has been published on https://acqro.in/2-dead1-injured-in-chemical-plant-blast-in-maharashtras-tarapur/
2 dead,1 injured in chemical plant blast in Maharashtra’s Tarapur
The factory was operating as the state government has allowed essential service units to work during the lockdown.
Two workers were killed and another was injured after a huge blast at a surfactant unit in a chemical zone in Tarapur of Maharashtra’s Palghar, police said.
Pradip Kasbe, an inspector at the Boisar MIDC police station, said the dead workers have been identified as Vijay Sawant, a 44-year-old resident of Pastal in Boisar, and Sameer Khoja, 48, from Palghar.
Runal Thakur, 35, was admitted in a hospital in Boisar, Kasbe said.
The blast took place at Galaxy Surfactants, located in Plot M 3 of Tarapur chemical zone, at 11:30am in the reactor where the raw material for surfactants was being manufactured.
The unit has 250 staff and the management had sought permission from the collector of Palghar to allow 105 workers and management personnel to work at the factory.
The sound of the blast could be heard in the 5-km periphery of the unit in Nandgaon and Murbhe villages, Kasbe said. Two fire tenders from MIDC Fire Brigade have controlled the fire due to the blast, he added.
This is the first accident during the national lockdown in an industrial unit manufacturing essential products in Palghar district.
The collector had given permission to start industries which manufacture medical products like masks, hand wash, sanitisers and other personal care and hygiene items essential for people to use to fight the coronavirus outbreak.
Galaxy Surfactants was one such unit allowed to operate and Monday was the first day of its operation, said Kasbe.
“We are in the process of filing an accidental death report (ADR) and the post mortem report is awaited. We will file an FIR only after we receive a report from the director of industrial safety and health (DISH), Vasai,” Kasbe said.
Police are investigating the accident, he added.