Railways Ramp Up Production Of PPE Gears To Checkmate Infection

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Aiming at providing protection to corona warriors, IR has ramped up manufacturing of personal protective equipment (PPE) gowns, sanitizer, masks for its frontline staff including healthcare workers using all its resources in the times of COVID-19 pandemic.

In a record production, Indian Railways has manufactured 1.91 lakh PPE gowns, 66.4 kl sanitizer, 7.33 lakh masks till June 24.

Protective gears like PPE coverall, masks, sanitizers and equipment like ventilators were in extreme short supply globally, during the initial phase of COVID-19.

While PPE coverall target for the month of June and July are fixed as 1.5 lakhs each, an order for PPE coverall (22 lakhs), N95 Masks (22.5 lakh), Hand sanitizer 500 ml (2.25 lakh) and other items was centrally placed on HLL Life Care, a PSU under Health Ministry, to further strengthen the preparedness of the Railways.

In close coordination with other ministries and state governments, the state-run transporter has fully geared up to meet the challenge of ensuring protection gear for its operational staff and medical workers, said a senior railway official involved in monitoring the requirement of PPE kits.

According to railways, during the lockdown period, centralized procurement and distribution of the raw material and manufactured products throughout the rail network was a herculean task accomplished under testing circumstances.

All railway production units and workshops have taken up the challenge and manufactured PPE coveralls, sanitizer, masks, cots in-house. Raw material for manufacturing of these items was also procured by the field units.

Raising the bar, PPE coverall target for the month of June and July are likely to be revised upward.

Northern Railway which was nominated for centralized procurement of raw material required for manufacture of PPE coverall gowns, a critical component with respect to quality. All in-house manufactured products satisfy all applicable quality standards.

Railways has designated 50 Railway Hospitals as COVID Dedicated Hospitals and COVID Dedicated Health Centers. Facilities at these hospitals were upgraded through procurement of medical equipment and other items to meet the challenge of COVID pandemic.

In its fight against the pandemic, 5231 coaches have already been converted to isolation wards to serve as the Covid Care Centers to augment the capacity of health infrastructure in the country. 960 coaches have so far been placed in service at several locations based on the requests received from the States.

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has already issued guidance documents on appropriate management of suspect/ confirmed cases on Railway coaches- COVID Care Centres.

“Railways supply chain, though affected due to the pandemic, but it did not affect its operations and maintenance due to operations being on the lower scale and stocks being available in our depots. Out vendors are also being supported to maintain their supply chain. Necessary instructions have also been issued to field units in this respect,” according to the public transporter.

Railways could also continue its required procurement due to its digital supply chain and all material required for pandemic management could be arranged.

Meanwhile, the government is considering exports of PPE-coverall, it is learnt.

Speaking at a ‘Panel Discussion on Export Facilitation for PPE-Coverall’, jointly organized by Ministry of Textiles and AEPC, Nihar Ranjan Dash, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, said that the government will facilitate exports of PPE Coveralls and other medical textiles, after ensuring that the need of the country for these medical supplies are adequately met through domestic production.

“PPE Coveralls being medical devices are covered under regulatory conditions applicable to each destination country of exports. Hence, the intending Exporters have to comply with all technical and certification requirements for each country or economic zone, as applicable. On its part, the Government will provide all facilitation including alignment of the domestic laboratories for International certification requirements,” Dash said.

A Sakthivel, Chairman, AEPC, urged the government to lift the export ban on N95 masks, PPE-coveralls, and other restricted PPE items saying it is the need of the hour. A single mask manufacturing machine can manufacture one lakh pieces per day and we have more than 200 such machines. Therefore, N95 masks should be opened up for exports without any restrictions on quantities.

DGFT is holding discussions with the Ministries of Health and Textiles to make further changes in the export policy of masks and PPEs.