The first edition of Industrial Safety Summit with an aim to make factories accident free kicked off in Pune today.
The summit, organised in collaboration with the Federation of Chakan Industries, SAMA and Schmersal India Pvt in Pimpri near Pune, seeks to deliberate on and create solutions for all-round safety of the stakeholders, an official statement said.
The objective of this exercise is to emphasise the importance of safety of industrial workers and have zero accident in factories.
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"We all know the government has set an ambitious target of producing 300 Million Tonnes of steel and this industry can play a vital role in achieving this," AIIFA General Secretary Kamal Agarwal said.
The industry which produces steel through the cost- effective electrical arc furnace route has always played an important link in the overall supply chain of steel in India, he said and added the sector needs focus of the government.
While the existing integrated steel plants have gone for major modernisation-cum-expansion to increase the production of crude steel, "the secondary steel sector consisting of electric arc furnace (EAF) and induction furnace (IF) have remained either stagnant or on the down trend," an industry member said.
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