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MCG conducts safety training for sewer and drain cleaning staff in Gurugram

The session included hands-on exercises to familiarise staff with standard safety procedures before entering confined spaces.

Published on: Jan 31, 2026 04:54 AM IST
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The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) on Friday organised a training programme for sanitation workers to demonstrate correct use of safety equipment for safe sewer and drain cleaning practices under the Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation (PEMSRA) Act 2013, officials said.

The programme was held under the Namaste Scheme and the Safai Mitra Suraksha Challenge (HT)
The programme was held under the Namaste Scheme and the Safai Mitra Suraksha Challenge (HT)

According to officials, workers were trained in using gas detectors, safety harnesses, oxygen support systems, helmets, gloves and other protective gear. The session included hands-on exercises to familiarise staff with standard safety procedures before entering confined spaces.

The programme was held under the Namaste Scheme and the Safai Mitra Suraksha Challenge and in collaboration with safety expert Gaurav Kalia from Prakash Consultancy.

Chief engineer Vijay Dhaka, who inaugurated the training, highlighted the importance of following safety measures, precautions and standard operating procedures (SOPs) during sewer cleaning operations. He urged sanitation workers to take the training seriously and ensure mandatory use of protective equipment while working in the field.

Dhaka added that all sanitation workers employed by the corporation would undergo similar training in monthly batches as part of a phased capacity-building exercise.

Rakesh Valmiki, a representative of sanitation workers in the city, welcomed the initiative and urged workers to strictly follow safety standards during duty to prevent accidents.

 
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