Tag: Sanitation worker

  • Gujarat: Sanitation worker, contractor die after inhaling poisonous gas while cleaning sewer line

    By PTI

    RAJKOT: A sanitation worker and a contractor of the civic body in Gujarat’s Rajkot died due to asphyxiation while cleaning an underground drainage line on Tuesday, police said.

    Mehul Mehda (24), a sanitation worker, entered the underground sewer in Samrat industrial area and fainted after inhaling poisonous gases, an official from Malaviya police station said.

    The contractor Afzal Kukur (42), who was present at the spot, immediately entered the sewer to rescue Mehda, but he too fell unconscious, he said.

    The duo were taken out with the help of the fire brigade and shifted to the civil hospital, where the doctors declared them dead, the official said.

    The sanitation worker was carrying out routine cleaning work of the sewer when he and the contractor died due to asphyxiation.

    The civic body will probe into the incident, Rajkot Municipal Corporation city engineer H M Kotak said.

    “A machine was being used for cleaning and the victim apparently inhaled poisonous gas while fitting the machine. We are getting the exact information as to how it happened,” Kotak said.

    Notably, the state government had last week informed the legislative Assembly that 11 sanitation workers died of asphyxiation while cleaning drains in different parts of the state in the last two years.

    While seven of them died between January 2021 and January 2022, four lost their lives between January 2022 and January 2023, Gujarat Social and Justice and Empowerment Minister Bhanuben Babariya had said.

    The government has paid Rs 10 lakh as compensation to their kin, she said.

    The minister also said that the state’s urban local bodies and panchayats have been directed to strictly follow provisions of the Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Act, 2013.

    RAJKOT: A sanitation worker and a contractor of the civic body in Gujarat’s Rajkot died due to asphyxiation while cleaning an underground drainage line on Tuesday, police said.

    Mehul Mehda (24), a sanitation worker, entered the underground sewer in Samrat industrial area and fainted after inhaling poisonous gases, an official from Malaviya police station said.

    The contractor Afzal Kukur (42), who was present at the spot, immediately entered the sewer to rescue Mehda, but he too fell unconscious, he said.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    The duo were taken out with the help of the fire brigade and shifted to the civil hospital, where the doctors declared them dead, the official said.

    The sanitation worker was carrying out routine cleaning work of the sewer when he and the contractor died due to asphyxiation.

    The civic body will probe into the incident, Rajkot Municipal Corporation city engineer H M Kotak said.

    “A machine was being used for cleaning and the victim apparently inhaled poisonous gas while fitting the machine. We are getting the exact information as to how it happened,” Kotak said.

    Notably, the state government had last week informed the legislative Assembly that 11 sanitation workers died of asphyxiation while cleaning drains in different parts of the state in the last two years.

    While seven of them died between January 2021 and January 2022, four lost their lives between January 2022 and January 2023, Gujarat Social and Justice and Empowerment Minister Bhanuben Babariya had said.

    The government has paid Rs 10 lakh as compensation to their kin, she said.

    The minister also said that the state’s urban local bodies and panchayats have been directed to strictly follow provisions of the Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Act, 2013.

  • Pune septic tank horror: Body of missing sanitation worker fished out; two others dead

    By ANI

    PUNE: The body of the sanitation worker who went missing this morning while cleaning a septic chamber in Pune was found by the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) officials today.

    The incident pertains to the deaths of sanitation workers that were reported in a housing society in Pune. The workers died while cleaning the septic chamber.

    The officials confirmed that three sanitation workers died in the mishap.

    “The dead body of the missing person has been found. A total of three persons died while they cleaned a septic chamber at a private society. Police are investigating the case,” PMRDA officials said.

    The police had already recovered the bodies of the other two persons as the accident took place while the trio was cleaning the septic chamber manually, earlier in the day.

    Further investigations are underway.

    PUNE: The body of the sanitation worker who went missing this morning while cleaning a septic chamber in Pune was found by the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) officials today.

    The incident pertains to the deaths of sanitation workers that were reported in a housing society in Pune. The workers died while cleaning the septic chamber.

    The officials confirmed that three sanitation workers died in the mishap.

    “The dead body of the missing person has been found. A total of three persons died while they cleaned a septic chamber at a private society. Police are investigating the case,” PMRDA officials said.

    The police had already recovered the bodies of the other two persons as the accident took place while the trio was cleaning the septic chamber manually, earlier in the day.

    Further investigations are underway.

  • Gujarat: Firm supervisor booked for making sanitation worker enter manhole to clean drainage line

    By PTI

    AHMEDABAD: An FIR was lodged against the supervisor of a company for allegedly making a sanitation worker enter a manhole to clean a gutter line in Gujarat capital Gandhinagar, police said on Saturday.

    The action was taken after the matter was brought to the notice of the police by an official of the roads and buildings department, said the official.

    “Accused Parthil Lathiya was booked for making a Scheduled Tribe worker, identified as Amarsinh Vasava from Bharuch, enter a manhole to clean a choked drainage line.

    This endangered Vasava’s life and violated Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Act, 2013,” said Sector 7 police station inspector DA Chaudhari.

    The accused, as per the case registered on Friday, has been charged under section 336 of IPC for rash or negligent act endangering human life, as well provisions of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, he said.

    The case is being investigated by the deputy superintendent of police, Chaudhari added.

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