NFIR: Disadvantages caused due to Bio-toilets introduced in the passenger coaches of Indian Railways
NFIR
National Federation of Indian Railwaymen
3, CHELMSFORD ROAD, NEW DELHI – 110 055
National Federation of Indian Railwaymen
3, CHELMSFORD ROAD, NEW DELHI – 110 055
No.II/34/Pt.12
Dated: 10.8.2015
The Member Mechanical,
Railway Board,
New Delhi
Railway Board,
New Delhi
Dear Sir,
Sub: Disadvantages caused due to Bio-toilets introduced in the passenger coaches of Indian Railways reg.
The concept of bio-toilets in passenger
carrying coaches was given shape by the Railway Ministry some time in
the year 2011 when in a few coaches of’ passenger carrying mail/express
trains, the bio-toilets were first introduced. NFIR understands that the
Railway Ministry plans to fit bio-toilets in all passenger coaches by
2021.
Federation has been receiving
number of complaints from the C&W Staff on malfunctioning vis-a-vis
disadvantages of the bio-toilets. In this connection, NFIR
having gone into the complaints received from the C&W Staff, noticed
the following problems which may cause serious health hazards to staff.
The bio-toilet system is very sensitive.
It has more than 100% chances of choking even with a bit of ‘Pan Gulka’
spitted in the toilets by the passengers knowing or unknowingly if not
flushed properly by the passenger in the moving or stationary trains.
Choking in these toilets also takes place due to throwing of Napkins,
Cigarette buds, Gutka Pouch, Ladies pads, Plastic Water Boltles or their
covers, liquor boltles and garbage of food stuff by the passengers
resulting toilet pans and leading to public complaints. This situation
has been causing tremendous pressure on staff for no fault of theirs.
The ball-valve provided which should
function to drain out the waste to the ground by operating a connected
pedal, never works due to faulty design. It is also reported that
designs differ from one manufacturer to another, causing problems in
procurement of spares.
The RDSO designed simplified standard mechanism to operate the ball valve be not compatible with old designs.
It has been further complained that
improper trials of revised versions/modifications before implementation
has been the real problem in procurement of spares and has been creating
confusion among the Supervisors and Staff in the course maintenance.
The C&W Supervisors and staff
working in pit lines have been facing lot of inconvenience during under
gear maintenance, examing brake beam, brake block hanger, brake shoe assermbly, brake blocks, Safety wire rope &
their pins, bogies frames and also facing serious inconvenience in
piston stroke brake cylinder which faces tank of quite a big size and
leaves narrow gap.
Bio-toilets required inspection &
maintenance to ensure working of Ball-Valve & its operation linked
with p-trap and Hose Connector, mounted and fitted in the narrow gap of
the top surface of the tank and trough floor of the coach. C&W
Engineers and Staff have been put to lot of difficulties during
maintenance and have been subjected to more physical mental stress in
day-to-day working. While working are being compelled to inhale foul
smells emanating from the choked tanks containing human waste and have
started acquiring diseases.
The process of draining out or
the choked tanks generates unbearable filthy smell creating
inconvenience to other technical staff working on other under gears and
at times diverts their attention and Compels to ignore the necessary
safety repairs due to bad work environment.
At present we have this system only on
10% of the coaches, causing serious problems. ‘The height of the
problems can be measured when 100% coaches will have this system and
will it be possible for staff to function? The C&W Supervisors and
Staff are reported to have become like human scavengers. It is
worth-mentioning that the Government of India had banned
scavenging in the year 1993 consequent to the directions given by the
Apex Court through various judgements.
Federation has further been given to
understand that as per Railway Board’s guidelines effluent test is
required to be conducted to over 5% population of each type of coaches
at an interval of 3 months and is to be conducted by the expert
laboratory Staff. Unfortunately, the Railway Authorities, instead of
using Lab Staff for the said purpose, have been pestering C&W Staff
to collect effluent from Bio-Tanks for conducting test in some Depots
like Gwalior, despite the fact that this job is not related to C&W
staff.
Federation notes with disappointment
that the ‘Bio-toilet’ system introduced on the I.R. is claimed to be
environment friendly but it is not so. particularly for the
C&W Supervisors & Technical Staff of Mechanical Department.
NFIR, therefore. requests the Railway
Board (MM) to kindly see that thorough review is conducted before
proceeding further for introducing Bio-toilets in coaches.
Yours faithfully,
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(Dr M. Raghavaiah)
General Secretary
General Secretary
Source: NFIR
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