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FIRE AND OTHER
ACCIDENTS (Chapter-15) |
Fire on a running train is
more catastrophic than on a stationary one, since fanning by winds helps spread
the fire to other coaches. Moreover, passengers sometime jump out of a running train
on fire resulting in increased casualties.
In case of fire in running train, every
railway staff available on the train or at the site shall immediately try and
stop the train and plunge into action to save lives and property.
15.1
FOLLOWING SOURCES ARE MAIN
CAUSES OF FIRE IN TRAINS
15.1.1
Carrying stoves, sigris, gas cylinders, kerosene oil, petrol, fire
works etc. in passenger compartments.
15.1.2
Making fire/using fire near paper, wood, petrol or such other
inflammable articles.
15.1.3
Lighted match sticks, cigarette ends carelessly thrown.
15.1.4
Short circuit in electrical wirings.
15.1.5
Using naked light during authority taken delivery to the Loco Pilot,
shunting of inflammable loads, sealing of inflammable wagons.
15.1.6
Use of open fire, smoking near gas/petrol tank.
15.1.7 All railway staff and passengers
should take all possible precautions to avoid any of the above mistakes so that
possibility of fire breaking out can be minimized.
15.2
ACTION TO BE TAKEN IN CASE
OF FIRE IN TRAIN
15.2.1
First and foremost immediately summon the fire brigade.
15.2.2
Secondly, if you smell gas or vapour, or even in case of excessive
smoke, hold a wet cloth loosely over your nose & mouth and breath through
it in as normal a manner as possible.
15.2.3
In case of fire in a
passenger train
i. In case of the fire pull the
Alarm Chain and stop the train
immediately.
ii. Try and put out the fire
before it becomes a big blaze by using either water or blankets etc.
iii. More people expire due to
suffocation from smoke rather than due to actual burning.
iv. Advise passengers to take a
cloth, wet it in their drinking water and cover their nostrils.
v. Instruct passengers to go to
the other end of the coach which is away from the fire and if
possible cross over to the next coach through the vestibule.
vi. Insist that passengers
should save themselves first and not to bother about their luggage which can be
retrieved later on.
vii. Make sure that no passenger
lies down on the floor.
viii.
After train has stopped,
passengers should come down from the coach immediately.
ix. Building up confidence of
injured passengers by suitable advice is of great importance.
x. Don’t panic.
xi. Ascertain the type of fire
viz. dry, all gaseous, electric and use the right type of extinguishers.
xii. Isolate the burning vehicle
from other vehicle by uncoupling.
xiii.
Train to be protected by Loco Pilot and guard at both ends according to
the provision of G&SR 6.03.
xiv. Report it to the nearest
station/control/fire station.
15.2.4
In the event of fire on an
Electric engine/EMU
i. Loco Pilot shall immediately
switch off the circuit and lower the pantograph. The train shall then be
brought to a stop at once.
ii. After disconnecting the
electric supply to affected circuits, Loco Pilot shall take necessary action to
put out the fire.
iii. If fire cannot be
extinguished by the above means Loco Pilot shall advice PTC through emergency
telephone to arrange for OHE of the affected section to be switched off.
iv. The Guard and any other
staff available shall render all possible assistance to the Loco Pilot in
putting out the fire.
v. Ordinary fire extinguishers or
water from a hose pipe shall on no account be used to extinguish fire on live
wire or electrical equipment.
vi. If services of fire3 brigade
are required, fire brigade shall not be
allowed to commence operation until all electrical equipments in the vicinity
of the fire have been made dead.
15.2.5
In the event of a fire on a
Diesel Engine/DMU stock
i. The Loco Pilot/Motorman
shall immediately switch off the circuit
breaker and shut down the engine. The train shall be brought to stop at
once.
ii. The guard shall give all
possible assistance to the Loco Pilot in putting out the fire.
iii. Fire extinguishers of
approved type shall be provided on each diesel locomotive and motor coach of
DMU when these are turned out from the home shed. The Foreman/CWS in charge of
the shed shall inspect the fire extinguishers and ensure that these are in good
working condition.
15.2.6
When a person is on fire
i. Approach him holding the
nearest available wrap in front of you.
ii. Wrap it round him.
iii. Lay him flat and smother the
flames.
iv. He may roll on the floor,
smothering the flames.
v. On no account should be rush
out in the open air.
vi. Call for assistance.
15.2.7
Fire caused by Petrol or
other inflammable liquids, acids or gases
i. Segregate the affected
wagon, coach or area involved.
ii. On opening a wagon do not enter
if immediately. You would thus, avoid fumes, which may be dangerous.
iii. Use foam type fire
extinguishers and sand and not water or soda acid type fire extinguishers.
iv. Do not bring naked lights
near the site of fire.
v. Warn the people living in
the surrounding areas within one Km. Radius.
vi. Stay away from ends of
tanks, as tanks normally burst from the ends.
vii. Cool tanks that are exposed
to flames with water from the sides only after the fire is put out.
viii. Withdraw immediately in case
of rising sound from venting safety device or any discoloration of tank due to
fire.
ix. Inform the nearest Fire
Stations intimating that the fire has been caused by Petrol or any other
inflammable liquids, acids or gases.
15.2.8
In case of fire due to
Explosives/Inflammables/Dangerous Goods
i. Extinguish by closing the
valve or isolating LPG feed to fire by other suitable controls.
ii. Following steps may be taken
if no undue risk is involved.
F
Move
unheated cylinders to a safe place after ensuring closing of valves.
F
Cool
the hot cylinders by spraying water from a safe position. The person directing
the spray should take up a position where he would be protected from possible
explosion.
iii. If cylinder containing
inflammable/toxic gas develops leak during transportation, remove it to an
isolated open place away from any source of ignition and advise the filler or
consigner as required.
iv. Inform the Chief Controller
of Explosives by fax/telephone.
v. Inform officer in charge of
nearest police station.
vi. Inform departmental officers
concerned.
vii. Pending the visit of the
Chief Controller of Explosives/his representative, the wreckage and debris
shall be left undisturbed except to save lives.
viii.
After getting information from the Chief Controller of Explosives that
he does not wish any further investigation, the restoration work may be
commenced.
15.3 FIRE FIGHTING
15.3.1
Dry chemical powder type
fire extinguisher (DCP)
These types are suitable for
tackling petroleum, gas, electrical fire and controlling fires of textile
fibers. Sodium based chemical powder is used on a fire which undergo chemical
reaction.
15.3.2
How to Use
i. Carry to the place of fire
and keep it up right.
ii. Remove the safety clip.
iii. Strike the knob located in
the cap.
iv. Sealing disk of the
cartridge gets broken and allows carbon dioxide gas to escape to the main shall
and powder is pushed out.
v. Direct the steam of the
powder at the base of the flame.
vi. For effective result stand
at about 1.5 to 2.5 m. near the seat of the fire.
vii. Move forward with moving the
nozzle rapidly from side to side in sweeping motion.
viii.
When using on outdoor fires operate from the up wind side for effective
spray.
15.3.3
Suspicious substance in
railway premises
i. Clear and isolate the
contaminated area. D not touch or disturb anything.
ii. Call police/fire
service/bomb squad.
iii. Wash your hands with soap
and water.
iv. Identify individuals who may
have been exposed to the material.
v. Do not leave premises until
disposed by authorities.
15.3.4
Bomb threat/Blast
Person
receiving call regarding bomb threat should :
i. Attempt to gain as much
information as possible from the caller like type of device, time set,
location, reason/purpose of the act, dialect mannerism and identity of the
caller.
ii. Inform and alert the
disaster management team(Bomb detection squad).
iii. Alert police, fire brigade
and explosive department.
iv. Pass on the information to
all departments concerned.’
v. Take initiative for
evacuation of all persons from premises.
vi. Person noticing a bomb like
object, should bring it to the notice of the nearest available officer.
vii. Inform GRP, RPF, Bomb detection
squad.
viii.
Ensure all persons are away from the spot and avoid unnecessary
crowding near the area.
ix. Inform control to take
further steps for regulating train services.
x. Wait for clearance from the
police department to restore normal working.
xi. Utilize “Caller ID” facility
if provided to trace the caller.
15.3.5
Radiation Emergency
Personal
injury involving Radioactive material contamination :
i. Render first aid immediately
for serious injuries, as trained.
ii. Call bomb squad, fire
station & police
iii. If possible, without causing
harm to the victim, monitor the injured, remove contaminated clothing and gross
personal contamination.
iv. Radioactive contamination of
personnel.
v. Remove and bag all
contaminated clothing.
vi. Skin contamination should be
cleaned using mild soap and tepid water. Use portable survey meter to monitor
for remaining contamination. If not free of contamination, re-wash and
re-survey.
15.3.6
What to do upon receipt of
suspicious letter/package
i. Handle with care.
ii. Don’t shake or bump.
iii. Isolate and look for
indicators.
iv. Don’t open smell, or tastes.
v. Treat it as suspect.
vi. Call Police/Fire
service/Bomb squad.
15.3.7
If parcel is Open and/or
threat is identified
For
a Bomb :
i. Evacuate immediately.
ii. Call police/fire service/
Bomb squad.
For
Radiological :
i. Limit exposure – don’t
handle
ii. Evacuate area
iii. Shield yourself from the
object.
iv. Call police/fire
service/bomb squad.
For
Biological or chemical :
i. Isolate – don’t handle.
ii. Call police/fire
service/bomb squad.
iii. Wash your hands with soap
and water.
15.4
OTHER ACCIDENTS
15.4.1
Tempering of Railway
fittings causing accidents & Placing of foreign particles on track to cause
disruption to traffic
i. A strict vigil should be
kept by introduction of special patrolling over the area as and when warranted.
ii. Some persons to be trained specially
and to be drafted for duty over the area if required.
15.4.2
Earthquake
i. When first tremors are
sensed during on Earthquake, all personnel should evacuate buildings and
assemble at safe places away from structures, walls and falling object.
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