Mysuru, January 2023: AG&P Pratham, one of the leading player in the Indian City Gas Distribution (CGD) industry, organized a Level – III Off-site Mock Drill today at Hebbal, Mysuru. The drill was successfully executed with joint efforts from AG&P Pratham Team, Mysuru District Administration Authorities, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Department of Factories, Boilers, Industrial Safety & Health, Fire & Emergency Services Department, Police Department, RTO Department, Urban Primary Health Centre (UPHC) Team, Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation Limited Mysore (CESCOM) Department, Mysore City Corporation (MCC), Mutual AID Partners viz., Automotive Axle, BEML, Rane Madras, J.K.Tyres.
Following Senior Officials presided and witnessed the mock drill,
- Dr. Rajendra .K.V, I.A.S, Hon’ble Deputy Commissioner & District Magistrate, Mysuru
- Shri. B.S. Manjunathswamy, K.A.S, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Mysuru
- Shri. R.K. Parthasarathy, Joint Director of Factories, Department of Factories, Boilers, Industrial Safety, and Health, Mysuru
- Shri. M.S. Mahadev, Deputy Director of Factories, Division 1, Mysuru
- Shri. Bheemangowda Patil, RTO, Mysuru.
- Shri. Ganeshan, Senior Environment Officer, Karnataka Pollution Control Board, Mysuru
- Shri. Ganga Naik, District Fire Officer, Fire & Emergency Services Department
Mock Drill scenario:
The unloading Pump Discharge Line of the LNG Tanker got damaged after an LNG tanker collided with an existing electric pole and a pipeline construction machinery. Total 19 people sustained injuries at the site. The incident lead to leakage of LNG and formation of a vapour cloud with an impact radius of 65 meters.
In response to this, the site supervisor called the project in-charge and informed them about the incident. Simultaneously, people at the site started rescuing the injured people to a safe place away from the incident area for medical aid to prevent further injuries and causalities.
Available staff of AG&P Pratham rushed to the incident site. After the assessment of the situation, they called the control room and Health, Safety, Security & Environment (HSSE) department to get help from mutual aid partner for medical and fire service support. Chief Incident Controller (CIC) was informed of external help as there was the possibility of fire if the gas gets a source of ignition which may lead to loss of life and property and called for immediate medical emergency action.
Chief Incident Controller (CIC) immediately rushed to the incident spot, after assessing the situation, called for the following support:
- Fire & Emergency Service Department
- Police and RTO
- District Administration Authorities & District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA)
- Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation Limited
- UPHC and Ambulance for medical emergency
- City Municipal Corporation (MCC), Mysuru.
On the directions of the District Authorities, NDRF team reached the incident site and started evacuating people residing within the 65 meters radius from the incident spot. Awareness through various means were made to the nearby public, requesting them not to go towards the incident spot. All the departments like CESCOM, Fire Department, UPHC team, District Administration, Police and RTO department, and MCC acted swiftly and controlled the situation within the stipulated time.
Mr. Arun Nayak, Regional Head, Mysuru, Mandya, and Chamarajanagar, said, “Mock drills help evaluate and assess the situation beforehand and ensure preparedness to take any precautionary measure in a similar scenario. AG&P Pratham always strives for the utmost safety of all the staff and public involved and such mock drills help us achieve just that. We will conduct more such drills in other regions of our operation in the near future.”
The drill ended with a formal de-briefing session where the best practices, learning, and insights of the mock drill were discussed. The drill witnessed the systematic and coordinated working of all the partners involved and helped minimize the response time for key check points.