SGPGIMS to Boost Fire Safety with 14 New Officer Appointments
The move comes after a fire incident in December 2023, prompting a re-evaluation of safety measures. The chief secretary directed SGPGIMS to adopt strict fire-safety protocols and ensure appropriate staffing levels to maintain constant preparedness.
SGPGIMS director Professor Radha Krishna Dhiman stated that the recruitment process would be completed within a month. “The fire incident underlined the urgency of a dedicated fire safety team. We are prioritising the installation and auditing of hydrants, extinguishers, and upgraded fire-fighting systems,� he said.
The institute has already implemented key measures, such as banning cooking with LPG in the canteen and replacing outdated wiring in operating theatres. Regular audits and in-house fire response development are also part of the broader safety plan.
This initiative is seen as a critical step in improving emergency response and safeguarding patients and staff at the state’s top medical institute.
Source: Hindustan Times