OREANDA-NEWS. June 17, 2011. With the onset of monsoon, Reliance Infrastructure Limited (RInfra), the largest suburban power distributor, is ready to meet any exigencies that may arise during the monsoon.

Considering the prevailing geographical and infrastructural conditions in Company's licensed distribution area, spread over the 384 Sq. Kms. in the Eastern & Western suburbs, the Company has initiated a proactive action plan to meet requirements arising out of various situations during monsoon, such as water logging, power failures, electrical shocks, sparking, fire, etc. to minimize inconvenience to the consumers.

As a part of this plan, consumers' safety is being given a top priority. The Company, is committed to ensure consumers' safety first and for this may have to resort to the Safety Switch Offs in a particular area, in case the water logging in that particular area threatens danger to the installations at consumers' premises, such as substations, meter cabins, etc. as well as Company's installations such as transformers, mini pillars on roads, etc. Further, although the water recedes in that particular area, Company will ensure safety of every installation first, be it at consumers' premises or Company's own, before restoring the power supply and awarding normalcy.

However, Company's proactive action plan also envisages measures to overcome such issues and ensure its preparedness to meet any exigency arising during monsoon. The Company has adopted several measures to minimize inconvenience to the consumers and ensure safety of consumers, their installations as well as Company's own installations, which are being summarized as follows.

1. Pre-monsoon checks and preventive maintenance of equipments have been carried out.

2.         Dedicated Disaster Management Response Teams at Central as well as Divisional levels have been formed. These teams are equipped with various communication facilities like wire less communication equipments such as Hot lines, Radio Frequency Walkie - Talkie sets to ease communication during crisis.

3.         A total of 32 well trained disaster response teams are in place.

4.         Adequate stock of essential spare parts, tools and equipments including transformers, switchgears, etc. have been kept ready at 10 different locations spread over the area of supply which will be easily accessible to the divisional teams for use.

5.         Adequate transportation equipped with emergency repair kits, tools and safety wears is ready at all divisional offices and other different strategic locations.

6.         2 no. special Motor Boats placed at strategic locations for any emergencies.

7.         Necessary medical, administrative and material support team and infrastructure have been defined and are in place to meet any emergency.

This would help Company in minimizing the response time towards power interruptions. The Company, to ensure speedy registration of such incidences, has made special arrangements at its Round O'clock Power Helpline 1800 200 3030. Consumers can also log on to www.rinfra.com to register their complaints.

Meanwhile, in view of the above, Reliance Energy urges to the power consumers to respond and support Company's efforts in achieving total safety by meticulously following the safety Do's and Don'ts given below.

Do's:

1.         Ensure that your building's Meter Cabin is adequately protected from the water logging.

2.         Get entire wiring in your premises thoroughly checked and tested by the Licensed Electrical Contractor.

3.         Put off the main switch in case there is water logging or leakage observed in the meter cabin. Put on the main switch only on ensuring that all faults have been rectified properly.

4. In case sparking is noticed in Meter Cabins, Street Light Poles and Distribution Pillars and / or there is an electric shock through these installations, then in such matters please contact our Round O'clock Power Helpline 1800 200 3030.

Don'ts:

1.         Do not touch any installations bare handed or without using hand gloves, safety shoes or insulated platform.

2.         In case of sparking and/ or water leakages, do not touch Street Light Poles, Distribution Pillars, and Meters in Cabin or any such installations.

3.         Do not use electricity more than the sanctioned load. This is especially applicable in case of the Temporary Connections.

Reliance Infrastructure Limited

Reliance Infrastructure Ltd, a part of Reliance Group, is India's largest infrastructure company.

As on March 31, 2010, the Reliance Group had total assets of over Rs 1,80,000 crore (USD  39 billion), net worth of around of Rs 84,000 crore (USD  19 billion), operating cash flow of over Rs 12,000 crore (USD  2.7 billion), net profit of over Rs 7,000 crore (USD  1.6 billion) & zero net debt.

Reliance Infrastructure Limited is India's leading utility company having presence in across the value chain of power business i.e. Generation, Transmission, Distribution, EPC and Trading and the largest infrastructure company by developing projects in all high growth areas in infrastructure sector i.e. Roads, Highways, Metro Rails, Airports and Speciality Real Estate.