Railways has relaxed the norms of breathalyser test for its crew members running freight trains during the nationwide lockdown period following demands by workers' unions who cited possible spread of coronavirus among its staff.
The Railway Board in a letter dated March 27 has, however, said that crew members with known history of alcoholism are not to be allowed this relaxation.
Crew members have to provide a declaration stating that they are not under the influence of alcohol to avail this relaxation, the order stated.
The relaxation has been given till April 14, when the 21-day lockdown ends or till the end date of complete lockdown whichever comes first, the order stated.
The Railway Board had earlier decided to continue with the breathalyser test and biometric for running staff when the demand for their suspension had come from the unions and zonal railways. Now with passenger service being completely suspended, the Board has taken a decision to relax them.
"The relaxation for breathalyser test to be done only for crew operating freight trains in sections where no other passenger trains are running/anticipated at any given point of time in either directions. The crew with known history of alcoholism are not to be allowed this relaxation."