The Railways plans to roll out hands-free washbasins at all its stations, field units and hospitals to protect its employees and passengers from coronavirus infection.
An order was issued Saturday to develop and carry out trial for similar contactless washbasin system for passenger coaches as well.
In this washbasin, the user has to primarily press a pedal attached to the contactless basin with his feet for water and soap to come out from separate dispensers, without touching any knob with his or her hands.
A Northern Railways workshop has, however, manufactured different models of contactless washbasins with the help of local resources and in-house engineering skills - foot-pedal operated with clutch-wire mechanism, foot-pedal operated with mechanical linkage, electro-mechanically operated system, and a sensor-based automatically operated system.
The timeline for the roll-out of the washbasins will depend on the number of orders being given to the Northern Railways' workshop which has developed the model, a senior official of the zone said.
"These hands-free washbasins can be used at stations field units, workshops and hospitals. We are exploring ways to put them on passenger coaches as well and we will start trials soon.
"We have recognised that the pandemic will spread if we continue with our conventional ways of hand washing at conventional wash basins, Arun Arora, the Principal Chief Mechanical Engineer, Northern Railway, told PTI.
The touch-free rugged and reliable washbasins where people can wash their hands as many times as they want without touching the tap or soap dispenser is the answer to this problem."
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