Fire Safety

9th Fire Safety & Security Convention-2019

Sindh Govt to provide support to industries, commercial centres in Karachi to beef up fire safety measures

Karachi The Sindh government apart from providing support to Karachi Metropolitan Corporation to beef up its firefighting system is also ready to work with industrial zones and commercial centres in the city to enhance their safety systems so to tackle any fire or similar disaster.

Sindh Local Government Minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah stated this while speaking as the chief guest at the “9th Fire Safety & Security Convention-2019” jointly organized by the National Forum for Environment and Health (NFEH) and Fire Protection Association of Pakistan (FPAP).

The Local Government minister said on the occasion that the fire safety measures should be fully up to the mark at industrial zones, commercial centres, and multi-storied buildings as people in large number were present at any given time at these places in the city whose safety should be duly ensured in case of a fire incident.

He said that keeping in view large number of high-rise buildings in Karachi, the Sindh government had purchased a snorkel of international standards for the KMC so to beef up its firefighting capabilities. He said that similar more snorkels and other firefighting equipment for the KMC and other municipal agencies in rest of the province would also be purchased.

He said that it was the responsibility of the government and its relevant agencies that fire safety measures should be adopted in industrial zones, commercial centres, and high-rise buildings but at times slackness was observed by the government authorities in fulfilling such obligations.

He said that Sindh government had been doing its best to upgrade, repair, and improve civic and municipal infrastructure in the city including provision of road network, water supply, and sewerage system.

The provincial minister said that assistance of World Bank was being sought in upgrading civic infrastructure of the city.

He said that garbage disposal campaign launched by the Sindh government for Karachi was not just for one month as it would continue till complete resolution of this issue.

Earlier speaking at the convention, former administrator Karachi Captain Fahim uz Zaman Khan said that Karachi had seen massive increase in its population since creation of Pakistan- up to 60 times-while it was highly lamentable that its firefighting capabilities had consistently decreased all along this period.

He said that industrial units in the city had not learnt any lesson from the Baldia town factory fire tragedy of 2012 as they had not undertaken required improvement in fire safety measures for their workers.

He said that the industrial units not adopting required safety measures showed sheer failure of governance in the city.

He said that fire safety and disaster control systems of Karachi had seen massive deterioration with passage of time instead of seeing any improvement.        

Naeem Yousuf, former deputy chief fire officer of KMC, said that recent massive Tezgam train fire tragedy in Rahim Yar Khan had showed that railway system of the country had serious shortcomings to tackle such fire incidents and similar disasters that massively endangered lives of the train passengers.

He said that every train carriage should have its separate fire extinguishers while railway staff boarding a train should also be trained to tackle such fire incidents.

He said that railway should develop strong communication system so to do emergency messaging between the trains and also to alert the authorities at railway stations about any disaster during a moving train service.

He said that big railway stations should have their own fire station as one such facility had been present at City Railway Station in Karachi but later on it became non-existent due to official neglect.

Member of Sindh Assembly belonging to PTI Dr Imran Ali Shah said that hospitals generally lacked proper safety measures for their visitors and patients so to secure them in case of any disaster.

President FPAP Imran Taj shed light on the methods and technologies being used the world over to secure residential, commercial, and industrial buildings so to protect them against any fire incident.

President NFEH Muhammad Naeem Qureshi said that his association would continue to provide utmost support to the provincial government to adopt strict fire protection measures by the industries and commercial centres.  

Also on the occasions, Fire Safety Awards-2019 were given to representative s of some 45 companies. 

Engr. Nadeem Ashraf, Project Head – Fire Safety & Security Convention, Wajahat, Joint Sec, FPAP, Shahid Rasheed, Fire Chief NRL, Wasif Laeeq, Country Head Fire & Security, Orient Energy, Fawad Barry, CEO – Haseen Habib Trading, Anis Alam, CHS Healthcare, Khalid Nadeem – Fire Expert, Col R Rizwan Ahmed, Mohsin Sheikhani, Chairman – ABAD, Sabahat Ali Khan, Senior Manager Administration, Aman Foundation, Masood Raza, Anchorperson, Dunya News & others also spoke on the occasion.

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