CEO ERA conducts extensive inspections of medical Oxygen supplying installations in Jammu
Sep 27, 2020
Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], September 27 : In order to prevent any disruptions in supply of medical oxygen to hospitals in Jammu, a team of senior officers led by Chief Executive Officer JK Economic Reconstruction Agency Dr. Syed Abid Rasheed Shah on Sunday conducted an extensive tour of Bari Brahmana Industrial Estate and inspected multiple oxygen gas filling stations.
The team was comprised of SE Mechanical Engineering Department, Rajiv Gupta, Joint Director Industries and Commerce Department Ved Prakash, Deputy Controller Legal Metrology Department Manoj Prabhakar besides other senior officers of the concerned departments.
The team visited various oxygen filling stations including Kashmir Gases, RSS Gases, Valley Minerals and Chemicals JK Pvt. Ltd. and Allied Gasses.
During the inspection, the CEO was briefed about the filling capacity of the stations, regarding which the concerned officer informed him that the Kashmir Gases has the capacity of 240-260 cylinders per day, whereas RSS Gases has the capacity of 380-400, Valley Minerals and Chemicals JK Pvt. Lmtd. has the capacity of 250-280 and Allied Gasses has the capacity of 160-180 cylinders daily, the official statement said.
Dr. Abid monitored the procedure of oxygen filling, also randomly checked the pressure of the cylinders to ensure an adequate supply of cylinders.
During the inspection, Dr Abid cautioned the plants against any laxity in the supply of oxygen cylinders to hospitals in Jammu. Any dereliction in this regard will invite action under relevant provisions of law.
He asked the private medical oxygen stations to respond with the utmost commitment to the challenge posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr Abid emphasised upon the owners to fulfill their important social responsibility at this juncture and redouble their efforts to maintain the critical oxygen supply for hospitals in Jammu division. It was directed that the interdepartmental inspection teams will be constituted for daily checks on the quality parameters of the medical oxygen supply. Dr. Abid asked the officers to maintain close coordination between the concerned departments and work in synergy for better results.