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headhoncho
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Dear Friends,

Today, most security heads have the responsibility of fore and life safety also. The Carlton Towers incident in Bangalore is a classic example of what happens when fire and life systems are neglected. The security manager and the maintenance head of the building had to go with jail along with the building owner.

It is therefore very important to hire a candidate with the right qualifications and it is high time we came out of the fixation of hiring Ex Military personnel based on their military service.

Please find attached herewith, a PPT based on the National Building Code of India part 4, which deals with fire and life safety. The compliance of the code is mandatory and violation can make your company and its promoters directly responsible for any eventuality which may arise from non compliance of NBC part 4.

This PPT can be used to asses the skills of your prospective and present security chief.

Please do provide your valuable feed back as it helps me understand how you receive such resources. No response and just seeing the post means that I am wasting your time and mine.

Thanks,

Jasvinder Singh

From India, Bangalore
Attached Files (Download Requires Membership)
File Type: ppt NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF INDIA.ppt (721.0 KB, 6715 views)

boss2966
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Thank you Mr. Jasvinder Singh for creating awareness on the National Building Code of India, which deals with fire and life safety. As mentioned by you all the organisations must deploy the Ex-service personnel as security and safety professionals for their organisations as per their strength, who can help at the needy hours during any calamity.
I request you to upload the PPT Presentation on the subject National Building Code of India Part 4, for the use and view of our members, who can see and write their comments on the Presentation.
Thank you for creating awareness Mr. Jasvinder Singh.

From India, Kumbakonam
deepak_dorik@jbfmail.com
4

Thanks for providing in detail information about the NBC Part IV. Regarding recruitment of competant person, as per the requlation , the person to be recruited should have background with fire & safety qualification from an recognised institute.For further inputs regarding fire safety you can also refer to TAC guideline or NFPA guidelines
Once more thanks for providing the information
Regards
Deepak B Dorik

From India, Silvassa
dipil
711

Dear Mr. Jasvinder Singh
Thanks for sharing such informative presentation with us...
Whether this NBC is applicable to factories also... Ours is a cement manufactouring unit covered under factories act?
Keep on sharing your expertise with us...

From India
headhoncho
6

Dear Dilip,
What I have referred to in the powerpoint presentation pertains mainly to high rise and business bildings.
Having said that, there are a lot of provisions in the National Building code of India which pertain to hazardous industries such as cement asbestos, chemicals etc. For that you will have to refer to the entire National Building Code of India 2005, whch will have to be purchased.
I have spent about 10 years with the cement industry with Industries such as Gujarat Siddhi Cement, Grasim Cement & Vasavadatta Cement and Cement Corporation of India.
Thanks,
Jasvinder Singh

From India, Bangalore
giftygracey
1

Dear Mr.Singh The file you have attached here is asking for the password???. let me know the password so that i could also read about it. Regards S.Lawrence
From India, Madras
headhoncho
6

The password is set for modifying the file. Click on read only and you can view the presentation
From India, Bangalore
dipil
711

Dear Jasvinder Singh
Thanks for your reply... I am also working with Grasim Cement (Presently known as UltraTech Cement Ltd.)... It's nice to come in contact with potential people like you through this forum... Thanks and keep in touch...
During your 10 year tenure in various cement industries did you ever try to fulfil the requirements of NBC ... Did you implement all the requirements under NBC in any cement plants... Please let me know... I think we are only behind fulfilling the requirement of Factories Act and Rules...

From India
headhoncho
6

Hi Dipil,
I have worked in security in Cement plants, where security used to report to the admin head only. When the admin head himself did not have knowledge of NBC, the consequences of bringing up this subject with your reporting head would be that you were trying to undermine his expertise and knowledge and thus would put you in his bad books. I never tried doing that as I had a job to do and as far as my reporting head was happy with me him and vice versa, there was no need to rock the boat.
I agree with you that industries pay attention mainly to the factories act and this is true of the IT companies also as the people in charge have no knowledge of the NBC and thus put a lot of lives to risk with their ignorance, due to wrong HR hiring policies.
Thanks,
Jasvinder Singh

From India, Bangalore
A.Ve.Sowriraajan
2

Dear Shri Jasvinder Singh, I would like to know if this presentation refers to part4 of NBC 2005 or any new releases after that .If it is the latest one, could you please specify? Thanks Sowrirajan
From India, Bangalore
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