Idioms and phrases from the THE HINDU editorial "Death at work: On industrial safety"

Aug 23, 2024 - 06:10
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Idioms and phrases from the THE HINDU editorial "Death at work: On industrial safety"

Idioms and phrases from the THE HINDU editorial "Death at work: On industrial safety"

The blast at pharma company Escientia’s plant in the Atchutapuram Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Anakapalli district, Andhra Pradesh, is the worst industrial accident in the region in recent times. Seventeen workers have died and many have been injured. On the same day, about 10 workers suffered injuries in a fire accident at a chemical factory in the same SEZ. Last year, on June 30, a massive explosion rocked a pharma plant, at the same SEZ, leading to deaths and injuries. The Atchutapuram SEZ, among the State’s largest SEZs, is home to the factories of more than 100 companies. The rash of accidents revives memories of another deadly accident on May 7, 2020 — 12 people died after a styrene monomer vapor leak from a polymers unit at Venkatapuram village on the outskirts of Visakhapatnam. These accidents raise serious questions about the state of industrial safety in Andhra Pradesh, more specifically in the SEZ. State Home Minister V. Anitha has said that at Escientia, workers had tried to plug a solvent leak of the chemical/solvent MTBE (Methyl tert-butyl ether). Before the leak could be plugged, it fell on an electrical panel, leading to a fire and blast, she said. Meanwhile, the typical safety data sheet of MTBE — that operating personnel should have been familiar with — says that it is highly flammable and its vapor can also cause skin and eye irritation. In case of accidental release, it specifically cautions against the serious risk of fire and explosion and lays down the use of explosion-proof electrical/ventilating/lighting equipment.

Trade unions and activists are calling for stringent punishment to lax managements. They also complain of abysmal safety standards. Their demand is for an immediate and thorough safety audit of all units at the SEZs and elsewhere in Andhra Pradesh. A key complaint is exemption from government inspection given to units in SEZs and Export Processing Zones in a 2016 order that brought into force the system of online inspections. This exemption will apparently apply to high-risk ones also, such as pharma and chemicals, in SEZs. Another is exemption from inspections given to medium-risk industries which can self-certify, based on third party audits, regarding compliance with safety norms. Such government moves are intended to facilitate ease-of-doing business as frequent inspections by government staff may only lead to bribes and harassment without necessarily improving safety. While the intent is a well worked out practice across the world, the series of accidents calls for a broader probe including in SEZs in Andhra Pradesh so that any loopholes present can be fixed. Swift delivery of justice by punishing non-compliance of norms and the award of punitive damages will be a deterrent against ignoring safety.

 

1.       Rash of accidents

o    Meaning: A series of accidents occurring in a short period of time.

o    Example: "The rash of accidents in the factory has raised concerns about safety protocols."

2.      Revives memories

o    Meaning: To bring back thoughts or recollections of past events, often traumatic ones.

o    Example: "The explosion at the plant revived memories of the disaster that struck the town two years ago."

3.      Raise serious questions

o    Meaning: To cause people to question or doubt something, especially in terms of safety, ethics, or efficiency.

o    Example: "The repeated incidents at the chemical plant raise serious questions about the management’s commitment to safety."

4.      Plug a solvent leak

o    Meaning: To stop or seal a leak of a chemical solvent, often used literally in industrial contexts.

o    Example: "The workers were trying to plug a solvent leak when the fire broke out."

5.      Calling for

o    Meaning: Demanding or requesting something, especially as a response to a problem or situation.

o    Example: "The union leaders are calling for an immediate investigation into the cause of the explosion."

6.     Abysmal safety standards

o    Meaning: Extremely poor or inadequate safety practices or conditions.

o    Example: "The factory was shut down due to its abysmal safety standards, which put workers at risk."

7.      Exemption from government inspection

o    Meaning: A situation where certain industries or companies are not required to undergo regular inspections by government authorities.

o    Example: "The chemical plant's exemption from government inspection has been criticized in light of recent accidents."

8.     Ease-of-doing business

o    Meaning: The simplicity and efficiency with which businesses can operate, often in the context of regulations and government policies.

o    Example: "The government introduced new policies to improve the ease-of-doing business, but safety should not be compromised."

9.     Calls for a broader probe

o    Meaning: A demand for a more extensive investigation into an issue or situation.

o    Example: "The repeated accidents have led to calls for a broader probe into safety practices at all factories in the area."

10.  Loopholes present

o    Meaning: Gaps or ambiguities in regulations that allow for exploitation or avoidance of the rules.

o    Example: "The investigation aims to identify and close any loopholes present in the current safety regulations."

11.    Swift delivery of justice

o    Meaning: The prompt and efficient administration of justice, ensuring that wrongdoers are held accountable quickly.

o    Example: "The victims' families demanded the swift delivery of justice for those responsible for the industrial accident."

12.   Deterrent against

o    Meaning: Something that discourages or prevents a particular action, especially through fear of consequences.

o    Example: "The heavy fines imposed on the company served as a deterrent against future safety violations."

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