Mangaluru: Experts from MRPL once again play crucial role in firefighting


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Mangaluru, Apr 24: Fire and Safety Department of Managlore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL) have extended support for firefighting at M/s Catasynth Specialty Chemicals Pvt Ltd, a specialty chemicals manufacturing unit in Mangalore Special Economic Zone (MSEZ). MRPL firefighting team had played a major role in extinguishing fire at Pacchanady recently wherein sophisticated firefighting systems of the petroleum refinery played a vital role in bringing the fire in control. In the past, MRPL has rushed its experts even to Hassan district whenever there were major fire emergencies and are proving to be saviours in case of fire related incidents.

An explosion took place at Catasynth Specialty Chemicals at MSEZ Limited on Saturday April 24 at around 14:00 hrs. Due to the explosion, thick smoke could was seen billowing out of the building. MSEZ fire control room had informed MRPL for firefighting assistance. Immediately foam tender was turned out to site and engaged in firefighting along with other 12 fire vehicle of state fire services and other mutual aid members. Upon reaching the site, fire officers Kunal Singh Sikarwar and Harishchandra informed MRPL fire control regarding major blaze and started firefighting using foam. Fire control room informed all MRPL key personal.

HOD Fire & safety Atul K Bhongle rushed to the site and lead the firefighting operation. MRPL foam tender engaged in foam application and poured around 10,000 litres of foam over process area and trenches to douse the fire. Even the managing director of MRPL M Venkatesh reached the site and encouraged the team. After controlled fire, MRPL Fire officer Harishchandra went along with one M/s Catasynth plant personal using breathing air apparatus set for closing the valve to arrest the leak which was much appreciated by officials and other mutual aid members. Fire continued till 18:00 hrs.

MRPL managing director Venkatesh M, HOD Fire & Safety Atul K Bhongle, fire officers Kunal Singh Sikarwar, Harishchandra and fire crew Shashidhara, Nagaraj Attavara, Santhosh and Shivshankar were appreciated for their dedication and prompt response upon emergency by district administration officials.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Ram Charan, Mangaluru

    Sun, Apr 25 2021

    The efforts of MRPL is well appreciated. However an explosion in a relatively new plant is a serious issue. Factory inspectorate/ pollution control board should put independent experts to investigate the cause of explosion. Being a speciality chemical product manufacturing company less is known about its products or intermediaries. We are concerned that it should not lead to another Bhopal disaster caused by leakage of methyl isocyanate.

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  • Vishu, Moodabidri

    Sun, Apr 25 2021

    MRPL is the gem of our coastal district. Today once again they showed, they are the best team. Kudos to MRPL MD, you have a great team. Thank almighty for his blessings in sucessfully completing this operation.

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 24 2021

    May God Bless MRPL Team.

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