New Delhi,
April 22, 2020: Taking
cognisance of the need for essential services like plumbing during the ongoing
COVID 19 crisis, the Indian Plumbing Skills Council (IPSC) aligned to Skill
India program, under the aegis of the Ministry of Skill Development and
Entrepreneurship (MSDE), has prepared a database of over 900 plumbers who are
ready to provide their services during the lockdown period, across the country.
The IPSC has also requested its affiliated training partners to conduct
distribution drives of food and essential supplies to the needy and extended
necessary support in the preparation and distribution activities. Over 70
training centres have also been nominated for conversion into food
distribution/isolation centres.
Keeping in
mind the need for stringent health and safety norms, the IPSC has also drafted
Guidelines for the Plumbing Workforce to be observed due to the COVID-19
pandemic. The guidelines were put together by a special IPSC technical task
force headed by eminent leaders and experts from the Indian Plumbing
Fraternity. The Guidelines cover important DO's and DONT's and
location-specific precautionary measures including residential buildings and
apartments, hospitals, isolation centres, commercial complexes and other
establishments.
Some key
highlights of the advisory are:
1. Follow
social distancing
2. Disinfecting
tools, equipment, touch points – quantity of solutions to be used
3. Prefer
cashless transaction
4. Disposing
used material
5. Educating
consumers for self-help in crisis
6. Maintaining
a log for backtracking in case needed
As per the
order issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs on 15th April 2020, self-employed
workforce including plumbers will be permitted to provide their services, from
20th April 2020. However, due to the nature of the job, drastic changes in
procedures followed have been envisaged in the guidelines, especially
pertaining to health and safety.
Dr Mahendra
Nath Pandey, Minister for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship said,
“IPSC’s proactive efforts in creating these guidelines are commendable and a
welcome step towards India’s fight against the Coronavirus pandemic. We must
work together and support the efforts of our Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi
and all healthcare workers that are fighting this pandemic in the frontline.
The seven steps shared by the Hon’ble Prime Minister in his last address to the
nation,should be followed by every citizen and it will help extensively in
fighting this deadly pandemic. The IPSC is constantly getting request from
volunteers to contribute through their service to the nation, so this number of
900 will keep increasing.”
Dr Rajendra K Somany, Chairman, Indian Plumbing Skills
Council said, “The health & safety of the Indian citizens is of
utmost importance. The plumbing workforce plays a very important role in
protecting the health of the nation. These guidelines have been created by the
Technical Taskforce spearheaded by Mr MK Gupta and Mr Vinay Gupta
(Vice-Chairman, IPSC), as additional precautionary measures that the workforce
must adhere to, in order to contain the further spread of the COVID-19
pandemic.”
The
plumbing sector in India is highly unorganized and dependent on contractual and
migratory workforce and its various diversified sub-segments such as
contractors, manufacturers and consultants were not represented by any
organisation. IPSC was launched to bridge the gap between the demand and supply
of skilled manpower and has been consistently offering excellence in vocational
proficiency, backed by holistic skill development for the plumbing community to
help reduce this skill deficit. Currently, IPSC has approx. 230 training
centres, 250 certified trainers and 85 certified assessors across India. IPSC
has been working continuously to engage the industry towards the Skill India
Mission amongst other important activities pertaining to formalizing the
eco-system in the Indian Plumbing Sector.