Berhampur: Tata Power Southern Odisha Distribution Limited (TPSODL) has announced a number of initiatives for ensuring a seamless power supply during the monsoon season in southern Odisha.
TPSODL, a joint venture between Tata Power and Odisha Government, has set up a fully equipped Power Supply Control System (PSCC) at Berhampur is to monitor electricity 24×7. As a backup solution, it has deployed mobile substations to provide electricity during emergencies.
The other steps taken by the company for quality power supply include the following:
• Satellite phones’ connectivity across all circles, PSCC and CEO office
• Safety preparedness of TPSODL Business Associates (BAs) for a safe work environment
• Priority accorded for reliable supply to the feeders supplying power to hospitals, community health centres, public health centres, etc.
• Adequate manpower and vehicles availability, maintenance and breakdown
• Availability of Power Transformer, Distribution Transformer, Poles, line hardware, and LT ABC at stores including transit stores
• Strengthened Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) and Fuse Call Centres (FCC) team on a temporary basis in urban areas and sections having vast geography
• Heavy-duty torches at section office and Aska (Portable Gen Set) lights at Circle and Division level
• Reserve manpower, Tools and Plants (T&P’s), crane, Hydra and Pole Master with existing Business Associates for exigency
The company has also ensured that resources are enhanced at 24×7 Call Centre (Toll free no: 1912 /1800 3456 797) to respond to calls from consumers for timely action in case of emergencies. Customers can also raise their concerns on any issue on My Tata Power Mobile App or email at customercare@tpsouthernodisha.com, said a company release.
“With the impending rainy season, everyone’s safety is a top priority. Our team has taken rigorous efforts to protect our network and avoid any potential electrical accidents. We conduct regular inspections and are devoted towards delivering stable power supply to our clients,” said Amit Garg, Chief Executive Officer, TPSODL.
The company has also issued following safety guidelines for the consumers:
Do’s:
1. Ensure that the meter cabin providing electric supply to the premises is protected from waterlogging or leakage
2. In case of alterations in the wiring, it should be thoroughly checked and tested by a licensed electrical contractor
3. Put on the main switch only after ensuring that all faults have been rectified
4. Put off the main switch if there is water logging or leakage in the meter cabin
5. Unplug electrical appliances before the thunderstorm starts
6. Use reflective raincoats to make yourself more visible in traffic
Don’ts:
1. Do not touch any wires or plumbing inside a building during lightning strikes as telephone lines/metal pipes can conduct electricity
2. Do not take shelter beneath a tree/any temporary structure in case of heavy wind, thunderstorm, and downpour
3. Do not touch any Electrical installations with wet hands or without using safety hand gloves, safety shoes, or insulated platforms
4. Do not try to walk, swim or drive through fast-moving floodwater
5. Do not fly kites near any overhead lines/electrical installations
6. Do not allow children to play near drains after rainfall
7. Avoid trekking in hilly/seashore areas during days of heavy showers
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