THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- November 4, 2017- Topic 1
The boiler explosion at NTPC’s Unchahar power plant in Rae Bareli
underscores the importance of inspections and protocols for hazardous
industrial operations. It has cost at least 32 lives and caused severe injuries
to scores of personnel. High pressure boilers are hazardous pieces of equipment,
which are strictly regulated with special laws.
In fact, the basic objective of
the Indian Boilers Act, 1923 is to ensure the safety of life and protection of
property by mandating uniform standards in the quality and upkeep of these
units. That the Uttar Pradesh government failed miserably in meeting this
objective is evident from the accident at the public sector facility. Quite
clearly, the accident was entirely preventable because boilers are designed to
provide warnings as soon as dangerous pressure builds up and trigger automatic
safety devices at a critical point. They should undergo periodic inspections to
ensure that all these features are working and intact. At the Unchahar plant,
the blocking of an outlet for waste gases by ash, unusual in a fairly new
boiler, calls for an inquiry into the quality of the equipment and the fuel
used. Ideally, these aspects should be investigated by an external agency and
not the NTPC.
Industrial regulation has, unfortunately, come to be viewed as a barrier to
ease of doing business in India. This is a result of inefficiency and
corruption and the typical response of governments has been to relax crucial
safety checks. Self-certification and third-party certification of facilities
has received support from policymakers even in the case of boilers. Soon after
assuming office, Prime Minister Narendra Modi likened maintenance of boilers to
that of a privately owned car, where owners should be trusted to do their best
because they understand the need for safety in its operation. But the two are
not comparable. The Unchahar accident shows it is in everyone’s interest to
have a transparent regulatory mechanism for hazardous industrial activity. The
safety and welfare of workers and the public at large cannot be compromised. A
rigorous approach to accident reporting must become part of the process if the
weak spots in regulation are to be addressed. National Crime Records Bureau
data provide insights into casualties caused by industrial boiler and gas
cylinder explosions — there were 61 deaths in 2015 — and the rise in the number
of accidents over the previous year points to the need for strict enforcement
of safety protocols. The loss suffered by families of workers due to an
accident that could have been averted cannot be compensated just financially.
It must be the Centre’s endeavour to see that measures taken to make it easy to
do business do not translate into lack of regulation, and putting lives at
risk. Administrative reform can eliminate the corruption of inspector raj and
achieve transparent regulation, while keeping the workplace safe.
Vocabulary
Explosion: a
violent and destructive shattering or blowing apart of something, as is caused
by a bomb.
Example: A medic had found her on the platform near one of the commuter trains
that had been ripped apart by twin bomb explosions .
Synonyms: detonation, eruption, blowing
up, bang, blast, boom, kaboom
Hazardous: risky;
dangerous.
Example: We work in hazardous conditions
Synonyms: risky, dangerous, unsafe, perilous, precarious
Miserable: pitiably
small or inadequate.
Example: All they pay me is a miserable $10,000 a year
Synonyms: inadequate, meager, scanty, paltry, small, poor, pitiful
Preventable: able to be prevented or avoided.
Example: Many of these ailments are preventable
Evident: plain
or obvious; clearly seen or understood.
Example: She ate the cookies with evident enjoyment
Synonyms: obvious, apparent, noticeable, conspicuous, perceptible
Intact: not
damaged or impaired in any way; complete.
Example: The church was almost in ruins, but its tower remained intact
Synonyms: whole, entire, complete, unbroken, undamaged
Inefficiency: the state of not achieving maximum productivity; failure to make the
best use of time or resources.
Example: The idea is to eliminate inefficiency, creating a seamless
manufacturing process
Rigorous: extremely
thorough, exhaustive, or accurate.
Example: The rigorous testing of consumer products
Synonyms: meticulous, conscientious, punctilious, careful, diligent
Avert: prevent
or ward off an undesirable occurrence.
Example: Talks failed to avert a rail strike
Synonyms: prevent, avoid, stave off, ward
off, forestall, preclude
