New Delhi: The Central Electricity Authority (CEA), Ministry of Power in association with the National Federation of Engineers for Electrical Safety (NFEES) and supported by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) organized an All-India Electrical Safety awareness programme, specially designed for school students on 26th June 2024, which is observed as “Electrical Safety Day”.
The subsequent week is observed as National Electrical Safety Week (NESW). The theme for this year’s Electrical Safety Awareness Programme was “Safety Starts from School”.
Over 150 representatives from Power CPSUs, District Administration, NPTI, Oil Manufacturing Companies, TPDDL, CPWD and other Stakeholders along with over 50 Students from different Schools in Delhi participated in the event. The All-India Electrical Safety Awareness Programme is significant in promoting a culture of safety and awareness among the masses. Also, to make our young generation aware of electrical fire safety.
Delivering a keynote address, the Chairperson, of Central Electricity Authority, Ghanshyam Prasad said that the event was long-awaited and important to raise awareness among the general public, especially students on Electrical Safety. By instilling a strong foundation of electrical safety knowledge and practices in schools, we empower our youth to make informed decisions and contribute to safer environments at home, school, and beyond.
Senior officers namely A Balan, Member (Planning), CEA, A.K. Rajput, Member (Power System), Mahipal Singh, Principal Chief Engineer, CEA, Dr Tripta Thakur, Director General, NPTI, Ms Rishika Sharan, CEI, CEA, Sh A K Maharana, Head, ETD, BIS and Sh Anil Jauhri, Adviser-NFE & Former CEO, NABCB also addressed the participants on importance of Electrical Safety.
The handbook titled “Electrical Safety Handbook for Students” was launched at the event by the Chief Guest, Ghanshyam Prasad, Chairperson, CEA which is prepared by the National Federation of Engineers for Electrical Safety (NFEES) that can serve as a valuable resource for students, educators, and parents alike. From understanding basic electrical principles to recognizing potential hazards and adopting best practices for prevention, this handbook covers a wide range of essential topics in an accessible and engaging manner.