Ministry of Road Transport & Highways Asks States to create a
pool of trained drivers for transporting "Hazardous Cargo" due to an
increase in the need for transportation of Liquid Oxygen (LOX)
During
the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, major focus has been on quick and smooth
transportation of Liquid Oxygen (LOX) to various parts of the country. In this
regard, it has been brought out by the Ministry of Road Transport &
Highways that as per extant rules and in consonance with the CMVR, 1989, ONLY
trained drivers with adequate training and having ‘hazardous cargo’ license are
allowed to operate the Liquid Oxygen (LOX) trucks. Therefore, there is an
urgent need to make available a large pool of trained drivers who can
supplement / replace the existing drivers, keeping in mind 24x7 operations.
In
this context, the Ministry has advised states & Union Territories to create
a pool of trained drivers and 500 such trained drivers are to be made available
immediately and the number of drivers to be increased to 2500 in the next two
months.
Also,
as a part of a strategy which may be adopted to create an additional pool,
following have been suggested:-
a.
Quickly skill drivers with training in
handling hazardous chemicals and LMO handling through a short program and
apprenticeship,
b.
Skill HMV license holders in hazardous
chemicals and LMO handling through short (3/4 days) program and apprenticeship.
Such
training modules have been designed with the help of the Logistics Sector Skill
Council (LSSC), Indian Chemical Council (ICC), National Skill Development
Corporation (NSDC) & medical oxygen manufacturers.
States
/ UTs have been requested to recommend some local drivers with HMV / hazardous
chemical license to opt for these training programs.
Also,
a list of all the skilled drivers would be made available on a digital platform
and the services of these trained drivers could be utilized for carrying
cryogenic LMO tankers.
It
has also been advised that LOX tanker drivers may be facilitated with a special
Covid vaccination drive and priority in admission and
treatment in hospitals, in case they are found Covid
infected.