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Accidents due to carrying of inflammable materials in passenger trains

Accidents due to carrying of inflammable materials  in passenger trains
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Section 67 of Railway act prescribes that:- ...

Section 67 of Railway act prescribes that:-

1. No person shall take with him on a railway, or require a railway administration to carry such dangerous or offensive goods, as may be prescribed, except in accordance with the provisions of this section.

2. Non person shall take with him in a railway the goods referred to in sub-section (1) unless he gives a notice in writing of their dangerous or offensive nature to the railway servant authorized in this behalf.

3. No person shall entrust the goods referred to in sub-section (1) to a railway servant authorized in this behalf for carriage unless he distinctly marks on the outside of the package containing such goods their dangerous or offensive nature and gives a notice in writing of their dangerous or offensive nature to such railway servant.

4. If any railway servant has reason to believe that goods contained in a package are dangerous or offensive and notice as required under sub-section (2) or sub-section(3), as the case may be, in respect of such goods is not given, he may cause such package to be opened for the purpose of ascertaining its contents.

5. Notwithstanding anything contained in this section, any railway servant may refuse to accept any dangerous or offensive goods for carriage or stop, in transit, such goods or cause the same to be removed, as the case may be, if he has reason to believe that the provisions of this section for such carriage are not compiled with.

6. Nothing in this section shall be constructed to derogate from the provisions of the Indian Explosives Act, 1884 (4 of 1884), or any rule or order made under that Act, and nothing in sub-sections (4) and (5) shall be constructed to apply to any goods entrusted for carriage by order or on behalf of the Government or to any goods which a soldier, sailor, airman or any other officer of the armed forces of the Union or a police officer or a member of the Territorial Army of the National cadet Corps may take with him on a railway in the course of his employment or duty as such.

However passengers tend to carry inflammable and dangerous materials like firecrackers, petroleum products, explosives etc., resulting in fire accidents and loss of human life.

Suggest solutions for reducing fire accidents due to carrying of inflammable materials by passengers.

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ravi kumar
ravi kumar 11 years 3 months ago
Toll free no. For Help to unreserved tickets holders, complaint against smokers, caterers , miscreants, water, electricity should be arranged in every train.
ravi kumar
ravi kumar 11 years 3 months ago
Proper replacement of loose switch boards/pins. Penalty of heavy amount with imprision should be enforced in case of smoking.
TARUN KANTI MOHANTY
TARUN KANTI MOHANTY 11 years 3 months ago
In my view the entire Ticketing system in all trains can be made dynamic with a limit. In this regard my suggestion is as follows: booking period ( in terms days prior to journey period) => discount (-)/loading(+)in % 31-45 => - 25 16-30 => -15 4-15 => 0 0.5-3=>+20 within 12hrsprior to journey=>+30 The blocking of seats for this can be 15%,20%,40%,20%&5% respectively. Surely this way revenue will go up.
gokul vyas
gokul vyas 11 years 3 months ago
indian railway have a huge land which is acquired by improper owner plz take that land into government positions and and use it for establishing small fire fighter units like emergency electric supply or poles are provided beside the railway track which is more usable in this conditions....where train can stop and take water supply till fire fighter come and starts their work....try it in small scale as experiment i thing it will work and save the more life....
sushant gupta
sushant gupta 11 years 3 months ago
this type of material should be strictly prohibited in the train, buses or in that type of particular conveyance.........So we can stop these type of accidents and most importantly the lives of our poor or middle class Indians.......in other way we can also save the money and time of both the Government and the Common people....... please NaMo, try to implement my suggestion It can be achieved by only sharp checking of the officers, because they are already available on the railway stations
DILIP YADAV
DILIP YADAV 11 years 3 months ago
provide a small compartment to take inflammable material free of cost .so the person will so interest and he will submit his material
AMOL ERI
AMOL ERI 11 years 3 months ago
We should make an investigation of the every accident like air crash investigation. So that we can take action against it before it happened again.We should investing in finding the way to an accident instade of
Pratik Sakhare
Pratik Sakhare 11 years 3 months ago
Checking posts should be installed at every station where it will be easier for railway department to stop the accidents caused by carriage of inflammable materials
vamsi krishna
vamsi krishna 11 years 3 months ago
Its better to plan non reservation express trains between cities which are at distances less than 12 hours from each other. Its just like catching a bus whenever we want. Please make this happen in our country. Improve the transportation and automatically India will be on the development path... Please take these suggestions into consideration and take necessary steps to implement them in the best possible way which will benefit all the indians.