"(There should be) no negligence. It is clear that you have to adhere to the SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures). If you do that, accidents will not happen," Steel Secretary Aruna Sharma told PTI.
Asserting that security is extremely vital for any production plant, including steel, Sharma said she strongly believes that in India the accidents occur as people have turned a blind eye to SOPs.
In September, a mishap at Jindal Steel & Power Ltd (JSPL) plant in Raigarh, Chhattisgarh took away life of a technician and caused injury to two others.
According to police officials, the three, working at a steel melting shop in the plant, suffered burn injuries when the temperature in its hot metal pot rose suddenly and generated flames that engulfed them.
In another incident which happened in May, two contract labourers were killed and seven others seriously injured when molten iron accidentally fell on them at SAIL's Burnpur-based IISCO steel plant in West Bengal.
A high-level enquiry committee was constituted to ascertain the cause of the accident, SAIL had said.
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