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National Fire Service Week or Day Celebration Global EHS 059
National Fire Service Week or Day Celebration Global EHS 059
National Fire Service Week or Day Celebration Global EHS 059
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Day Observance
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Theme for National Fire Service Week/Day Observance till `23
Year Theme
2023 "Awareness in Fire Safety for Growth of National Infrastructure (AGNI)"
2022 "Learn Fire Safety, Increase Productivity"
2021 "Maintenance of Fire Safety Equipment is key to Mitigate Fire Hazards"
2020 “Serve Up Fire Safety in the Kitchen!”
2019 “Fire prevention is better than fire fighting”
2018 “Fire loss is National loss - Lets adopt fire safety measures”.
2017 “Fireman - Your partner for saving life and property”
2016 “Prevent fire accident - Promote nations development”
2015 “Adopt safe housekeeping practice and approved electrical appliances”
2014 “Fire prevention is the best insurance”
2013 “Fire is fire.. Friend or Foe we decide”
2012 “Smoke management save lives”
2011 “Lets work together for fire safe India”
1949 “Flameproof Your Future!”
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History of National Fire Service Week/Day:
❑ The Bombay Explosion or Bombay Docks Explosion occurred on 14 April 1944,
in the Victoria Dock of Bombay now Mumbai when the tanker SS Stronghold
Stikine conveying a blended freight of cotton bundles, gold and ammo
including around 1,400 tons of explosives, burst into flames and obliterated in
two goliath impacts, dissipating flotsam and jetsam, sinking encompassing
boats and burning down the area killing around 800 individuals.
❑ The 7,142 gross register ton freighter known as the SS Fort Stikine built in 1942
in Prince Rubert, British Columbia, as part of a lend-lease agreement. It named
after Fort Stikine, a former Hudson's Bay Company outpost in what is now
Wrangell, Alaska.
❑ She left Birkenhead on February 24 and traveled through Gibraltar, Port Said,
and Karachi before reaching Bombay on April 12. Her cargo included 1,395 tons
of explosives, 238 tons of sensitive "A" explosives, torpedoes, mines, shells,
munitions, Super Marine Spitfire fighter aircraft, raw cotton bales, oil barrels,
timber, scrap iron, and approximately £890,000 worth of gold bullion in 31
crates. At Karachi, the 87,000 cotton bales and lubricating oil were loaded, and
the ship's captain, Alexander James Naismith, voiced his disapproval of the
"mixture" of cargo. Because it was illegal at the time to transport cotton by rail
from Punjab and Sindh to Bombay, merchants were forced to transport cotton
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History of National Fire Service Week/Day:
❑ The cargo was also described as "just about everything that will either burn or
blow up," according to Naismith, who perished in the explosion. On April 14,
the vessel had been berthed for 48 hours and was still waiting to unload when
it suddenly exploded.
❑ After three days of fighting the fire, 8,000 men worked for seven months to get
the docks back in operation and remove approximately 500,000 tons of debris.
The official death toll was 740, with approximately 1,800 injured, including 476
military personnel; The unofficial count is much higher. The slum dwellers
were mostly unregistered. Altogether, 27 different vessels were sunk or
harmed in both Victoria dock and the adjoining ruler's dock
❑ The investigation into the blast recognized the cotton bunches as presumably
being the seat of the fire. It pointed out several errors: putting away the cotton
beneath the weapons, not showing the warning expected to demonstrate a
perilous freight ready, deferring emptying the explosives, not utilizing steam
injectors to contain the discharge and a postpone in cautioning the
neighborhood shoot detachment. Many families were left with nothing but
their clothes after everything they owned vanished.
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History of National Fire Service Week/Day:
❑ Thousands became homeless. About 6,000 businesses affected, and 50,000
people lost their jobs. Citizens who filed claims for property loss or damage
received financial compensation after the government accepted full
responsibility for the disaster.
❑ Many intact gold bars discovered over the course of time during regular
dredging operations that carried out to maintain the depth of the docking
bays. Some of these bars discovered as late as February 2011, and they have
since returned to the British government.
❑ In October 2011, a live shell weighing 45 kilograms and 99 pounds also
discovered. A memorial erected in honor of the numerous firefighters who
perished at the headquarters of the Mumbai Fire Brigade in Byculla.
❑ India observes National Fire Safety Week from April 14 to April 21 in honor of
the 66 firefighters who perished in this explosion.
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Significance of National Fire Service Week/Day:
❑ Every year, Directorate General Fire Services and Civil Defense
distributes the subject for arranging different fire security
programs during recognition of Fire Administrations Week from
fourteenth to twentieth April to instruct the overall population
about the need to limit misfortunes from flames.
❑ In order to ensure that the advertising campaign has the
greatest impact on the general public, the DGFS also urged
businesses, the city fire department, and a variety of advertising
mediums to improve the fire safety program.
❑ In addition, DGFS provides electronic mass printing and
awareness materials to educate the community about fire
safety.
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The fire safety education program might consist of
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The National Fire Service Week/Day Campaign's Goals:
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Activities or Ideas
for National Fire Service Week/Day observance:
Throughout the entire week of the campaign, various activities and observationss are
available to the public in accordance with safety guidelines. On this day, various
activities may include the following:
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Common causes of industrial fires include:
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Basic measures for Fire prevention:
❑ Ensure high standards for housekeeping.
❑ Cover trash cans tightly and empty them frequently.
❑ Separate flammable and combustible materials from the ignition
source.
❑ Clean up any oil or gas leaks and flammable material spills as soon as
possible.
❑ In locations where flammable materials are present, strictly adhere to
the WORK PERMIT SYSTEM for welding, cutting, and other hot works.
❑ Separately store materials that don't mix.
❑ Use flame-resistant electrical equipment, prohibit smoking, and
ensure adequate ventilation wherever there is use and storage of
flammable materials.
❑ Keep electrical panels and fuses clean and closed.
❑ Avoid connections with multiple sockets.
❑ A qualified individual should carry out all electrical repairs.
❑ Avoid using electrical cords with damage and don't use temporary
connections.
❑ To avoid the production of heat, lubricate, maintain, and align all
machines and equipment.
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Precautions before, during, and after the Accidents at Work:
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General Recommendations for Normal Time:
❑ In the designated Hazardous Area, you should not smoke, light a fire,
or spark.
❑ Make community aware that lives near the industrial units of this, and
they should be more aware of the risks of industrial units.
❑ Keep the numbers of the closest fire station on hand in case of an
emergency.
❑ If at all possible, don't live near places that make or process hazardous
chemicals.
❑ Take part in all the limit building programs coordinated by the Local
group of fire-fighters and different Associations.
❑ Participate in the community's preparation of a Disaster Management
Plan and locate a secure shelter and easy access routes.
❑ In the event of an emergency, there must be an adequate supply of
personal protective equipment.
❑ Set up a first aid pack of things and fundamentals in the business,
including medications, archives and resources and so on.
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Conclusion:
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Thank you!
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