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Dear Colleagues,
October this year had three major festivals falling in the same month; Navratri festival culminating in Dushera followed by Diwali, all these festivals are celebrated across the nation with marvel. Together with bountiful of
monsoon rains and consequent bumper crops, people indulged in shopping in a big way, if the sales figures of all consumer goods are of any indication. Yes, the online sales on Flipkart, Snapdeal, Amazon etc were significant.
There are signs of major changes happening across the world, in political alignment between countries or in the
governance issues. People have to be ready to embrace uncertainties in view of the unprecedented events that
have been unfolded in the recent times. Our country is still facing a war like situations with its neighbour while
the middle-east is riddled with identity crisis. The climate change is posing a great threat with Celsius rising rapidly reducing the arctic ice mass by 28% compared to previous years during this time of the year, creating
panic among the world environment watchers. This is a major concern which is threatening the very existence of humanity. We have to treat this threat very seriously and do whatever possible to protect the environment
and the planet earth from any environmental disaster. We all must strive towards reducing the carbon footprint
in our daily lives.
SPACE FOR THOUGHTS!
We are reserving this space for "quotes" of leaders who have contributed to the Society, which shall help us understand ourselves better!
Some inspiring thoughts by Shri Ratan Tata:
• "I don’t believe in taking right decisions.. I take decisions & then make them right."
• "All of us do not have equal talent. Yet all of us have an equal opportunity to develop our talents". • "What worries me is that the threshold of acceptability or the line between acceptability and non-
acceptability in terms of values, business ethics, etc, is blurring."
• "I have been constantly telling people to encourage people to question the unquestioned and not to be
ashamed to bring up new ideas, new processes to get things done."
• "I view risk as an ability to be where no one has been before. I view risk to be an issue of thinking big, something we did not do previously. We did everything in small increments so we always lagged behind.
But the crucial question is can we venture putting a man on the moon or risk billions of rupees on a really way out, advanced project in, say, superconductors? Do you restrict your risk to something close
to your heart?
• "Ups and downs in life are very important to keep us going. Because a straight line even in an ECG
means we are not alive.
k v johnson, Head-ES&A-Trombay.
CONTENT INSIDE
Editorial
Report of Highlights from
Performance, Safety , Environment, Security, CR, ES&A and HR.
October 2016
TROMBAY THERMAL STATION
ΤΡΟΜΒΑΨ ΝΕΩΣΤΡΟΜΒΑΨ ΝΕΩΣΤΡΟΜΒΑΨ ΝΕΩΣΤΡΟΜΒΑΨ ΝΕΩΣ
CONTENT INSIDE
PEFORMANCE
SAFETY
One mock drill conducted; Fire at Coal berth jetty office shed
Injury Free Days - Own: 507 and Contractor: 462
Safety Training
No of persons trained:
Type Month YTD
TPSDI - Own 14 120
TPSDI - Contractor 189 1173
Induction - Contractor 661 4777
Safety Award
Safety Maestro award - Mr. Shailendra Dighe from CLP Department.
R & R - Eight (08) numbers of Contractor Workmen from Civil Maintenance Department.
Safety Audit
Four Field Safety Audit audits conducted by CFTs.
"S+5S Audit" conducted by Mr. Anil K Jain chief - station, Mr. Pankaj Khasgiwala Chief - O&M,
Mr. Shirish R Kamat Chief O&M Services and Mr Umesh Likhite Head - Operation.
Mr. Khasgiwala conducting the "S +5 S" Audit
High Risk Job:
1. JNT #2 lift works
2.6.6 KV Cable laying work near DM Plant
3. EOT Crane Job
R& R for Safety was distributed during the Safety Townhall :
Safety Award for STOP Job: Mr. Raju Magar- Operation. & Mr Sanjay Vaidya- MMD
M/s. Sitaram Mehra was awarded for Safety Alertness Contractor
SECURITY
Training:
A training session was conducted for security staffs from 1830h to 2030h at Security complex. Topic
covered during the training session:-
• Identification of Safety violation during rounds
1. Wearing of PPEs 2. Unsafe conditions
3. Unsafe acts 4. Near Miss
• Knowledge of current security threats and pattern in and around port area.
Mock Drill & Events:
19 Oct 2016: A Level III BCDMP Mock drill was conducted on 19 Oct 2016 from 2017hrs to 2304 hrs at
Trombay.
The following participated:-
(a) Mumbai Police
(i) Quick Response team, Eastern Region.
(ii) Quick Response team, RCF Police.
(iii) Anti terrorist cell, RCF Police.
(iv) Patrolling Vehicles with duty officer, RCF police.
(v) Reserves, DCP Zone VI,
(vi) Bomb disposal Squad.
(b) Fire Brigades
(i) Ageis.
(ii) HPCL.
(iii) BPCL.
(c)Tata power
(i) Security Team.
(ii) Fire Dept.
(iii) Operational control rooms
Exercise ‘Sagari Kavach’ initiated from 0600 hrs 25
additional police force was deployed around the Plant area. Alert level III was maintained with adequate
utilization of QRT/Spotters/Sec officers and staff.
Operational control rooms
Exercise ‘Sagari Kavach’ initiated from 0600 hrs 25th Oct 2016 to 1800 hrs 26th Oct 2016. Necessary
additional police force was deployed around the Plant area. Alert level III was maintained with adequate
utilization of QRT/Spotters/Sec officers and staff.
Oct 2016. Necessary
additional police force was deployed around the Plant area. Alert level III was maintained with adequate
ENVIRONMENT
An indicator species is any biological species that defines a trait or characteristic of the environment.
For example, a species may delineate an ecoregion or indicate an environmental condition such as a
disease outbreak, pollution, species competition or climate change.
1. Lichens -
Interaction between lichens and air pollution has been used as a means of monitoring air quality since
1859. In Europe lichens have been used as sensitive bio indicators of air quality for more than a
century. As with most vegetation, lichens show a range of sensitivities to pollutants. Not all lichens
are sensitive to a particular pollutant, some can be remarkably tolerant. Among lichens are species
that are sensitive to Sulphur, nitrogen, acidity, halogens (e.g. fluoride), heavy metals and ozone.
For example:
• bushy lichens need really clean air • leafy lichens can survive a small amount of air pollution
• Crusty lichens can survive in more polluted air. • In places where no lichens are growing it is often a sign that the air is heavily polluted with
sulphur dioxide.
2. Mayflies and stoneflies: indicate high oxygen water
Stoneflies spend the majority of their lives as nymphs. Many species require a high concentration of dissolved oxygen and are found in clean swift streams with gravel or stone bottom.
Indicator species for levels of water pollution
level of water pollution indicator species
clean mayfly larva
low freshwater shrimp
high water louse
very high rat-tailed maggot, sludge worm
3. Mosses: indicate acidic soil
4. Greasewood: indicates saline soil
Greasewood grows on dry, sunny flat valley bottoms on ephemeral stream channels. It is one of the dominant
plants throughout Great Basin and Mojave Desert. In high saline areas, greasewood grows in nearly pure stands
5. Fungi: high conservation value, old-growth forests
Wood-decay fungi are the basis of saprotrophic species communities in forest ecosystems, and sensitive to intensive forest management. Their diversity correlates well with insect diversity, and indicates continuum of
dead wood at the stand or landscape level. Fungi, bracket fungi in particular, are used as indicators of conservation value in forest inventories, particularly in Nordic countries and boreal Russia
6. Frogs and salamanders as indicator species. Populations of amphibians are declining on a global scale.
Their decline is thought to be an indicator of tainted environments. Therefore, the numbers of amphibians
worldwide are being closely monitored. In a related example, the eggs of certain bird species are tested for
the presence of organic pesticides.
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
TPCDT-ABP : 46% spent till October 2016 (36 Lakhs)
E Learning: Second-Phase Installation completed in all the schools of second phase. Volunteers completed
their first round of visits to schools.
Health : Session on De-addiction, Calcium deficiency & Eye issues-sessions, Nutrition & Anemia. Total 100
community level session conducted uptil October 2016.
Women Empowerment: Diwali stalls were put-up in 7 areas including BMC-Ward level. Rs.30,000/- income
was generated in 10 days. Units of tailoring FOR training 30 women candidates have been set up. Mehndi
classes for women in Gavanpada initiated.
Waste Management: Initiated BMC intervention on Waste Management. Meeting was conducted with
community.
Volunteering: Tata Volunteering Week, initiated. Volunteers are participating in main CSR initiatives a t
community level.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION:
Skill Training and Career Guidance for Youths:
Tata Trusts-Healthcare skill initiatives. A team of Tata STRIVE had visited Vishnu Nagar and conducted
orientation programme pertaining to various courses offered by Tata STRIVE at Digha, New Mumbai and
Thane Center. About 24 students attended the orientation programme, of which 5 have started the course.
2. Citizenship Entitlements:
A TANDA team member has been visiting all three locations every week in order to gather information
pertaining to various certificates. People are encouraged to avail these services at our project office entitled
'Information and Guidance Center' (Mahiti Ani Margadarshan Kendra) at Vishnu Nagar, Gavhangoan and
Patra Chwal.
3. Community Learning Center (CLC - Patra Chwal):
There are currently 26 students enrolled with the CLC at Patra Chwal. Children are attending CLC between
12.30 pm to 4.30 pm regularly.
Sports Coaching: Kabaddi session was attended by 49 youths from 5 communities.
The Gavanpada Mahila Mandal members were provided an opportunity to make and sell quality Diwali
sweets and snacks at Trombay during the Dassera-Diwali festive season, which got tremendous response
from the employees. This was to encourage them to engage in developing small business in such food
items which will give them sustainable income.
HUMAN RESOURCES
Lunch with Chief-Trombay 22 Oct 2016 Samvaad held on 22 Oct 2016
Diwali Celebrations: Trombay organized competitions for decorations, painting, dressing, etc for employees of
departments/groups, on 29th
October, and the winners upto 3rd
was given prizes in front of large audience on the same day.