Accident in SIDCO unit in Mettur; One worker dead, two injured
Mettur, 6 June 2010: A malfunction in a factory unit of Sri Lakshmi
Chemicals in SIDCO Mettur claimed the life of one worker and injured
two. According to the sources the accident occurred at around 5.30 pm
on June 4, when the Sodium Sulphate manufacturing plant of the unit
developed some technical glitch rendering the entire batch useless
requiring to be cleared out of the manufacturing tank. Instead of
applying mechanical methods of clearing the sludge, the management
sent two contract workers, Mahadev and Vijayan, inside the tank to
physically remove the sludge. The workers were not given any
protective gears and they fainted after being exposed to toxic gases
upon entering the tank. Seeing this, a lorry owner and driver in the
unit, Selvam of RS Kavipuram village, jumped into the tank to rescue
the workers. While Mahadev and Vijayan were brought out live from the
tank, Selvam succumbed to the injuries caused by the toxic gases and
died.
Both workers, who are residents of Mottur village were hospitalized in
a private hospital in Salem for treatment and were discharged after 24
hours. The factory owner is known to have paid a sum of 6 lakhs to the
family of the lorry owner as ‘katta panchayat’ (kangaroo court)
arrangement.
The factory supplies raw materials to Chemplast Sanmar and another
unit in Pondycherry. No cases have been registered against the owner
or the unit for this accident. A complaint about the accident and
death of the worker has been sent by the community monitors to the
Factories Inspectorate, TNPCB and District Collectorate.
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