JSPL Hosts Road Safety Awareness Programme for Truck Drivers in Odisha’s Mineral Rich Keonjhar

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By Our Correspondent

BARBIL/BHUBANESWAR: As a pro people corporate conglomerate, Naveen Jindal owned  , Jindal Steel and Power Ltd (JSPL) organised an awareness programme on road safety for truckers as part of the observation of 32nd National Road Safety Month in Joda-Barbil mining circles of Odisha’ mineral rich Keonjhar , outside the company’s pellet plant premises. About 250 drivers of peripheral areas attended the day-long sensitisation programme.

“#SafetyFirst at #JSPL.Drivers around periphery join ‘Road Safety & Awareness Program’; take ‘Road To Safety’ and ‘Never Drink & Drive’ oath. Distribution of face masks, safety shoes, safety helmets mark the occasion. #JSPLBarbil #RoadSafetyMonth2021 #SadakSurakshaJeevanRaksha,” JSPLFoundation tweeted @JSPLFoundation.

Addressing the truckers, Plant Head of Barbil Unit  Brij Badhadra said, “At JSPL, safety is our outmost priority and there is an urgent need for the society at large to take cognizance of the road safety issue and to join hands to make it a social movement.”Sarat Kishore Panda, Head, HR (Barbil unit) said, “Road accidents cause immense economic hardship and emotional trauma to their families. There is an urgent need to make our roads safer as the loss of lives and limbs cannot be accepted at the price of mobility.”

On the occasion the drivers were administered oath on ‘Road Safety and Humanity’. They were sensitized their role while driving and when they come across an accident. During the session they carried placards with sayings like, “Drive With Care, Life Has No Spare”; “Lane Driving is Sane Driving”; “Mr Late is Better Than Late Mr” and “Wear Helmet and Save Head” among many others.

Distribution of safety shoes, safety helmets and face masks marked the event. At the end of the best drivers were awarded ‘On Spot’ prizes.The event organised by Human Resources department witnessed the presence of senior officials including  Sushil Agrawal, Head, Commercial; Hercules Jena, Head, Fire & Safety and Dr Ajit Jena. Since there is a rise in road accident deaths as compared to deaths from other crimes, it was decided to hold such awareness programmes throughout the year at various places in nearby areas.

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