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NEEPCO Activities Covid19 Vol-VIII.Pdf The Corporation continued strict measures for prevention of COVID-19 in all Offices Establishments, Township Colonies. Entry of people, goods and vehicles are strictly monitored with thermal scanning, hand sanitization of persons entering the gate. All vehicles, goods entering the office premises are thoroughly sanitized. With coming back of employees and other outsourced workers to the workplaces, strict measures as per protocols in the Quarantine Facilities become the priority in all township colonies. Additional Quarantine Centers were opened for Kameng HE Project, Arunachal Pradesh, Doyang HE Plant, Nagaland. Routine health monitoring of people under Quarantine by the Corporation’s Health & Medical Staff are carried out on daily basis and deep cleaning & sanitization of Quarantine Centers were undertaken in all Quarantine Centers. One lone case of COVID positive patient of AGTCCP, Agartala recovered and released after successful completion of Quarantine period. Glimpses of Activities w.e.f. 1st June to 20th June, 2020 1st and 2ndJune , 2020 Routine Health Monitoring of persons Distribution of PPEs to employees and contract workers (Above Left), Awareness under Home Quarantine in AGTCCP, Distribution of PPEs to contract workers in programme related to COVID-19 in Doyang HE Plant, Nagaland (Above Right) Agartala (Above Left), Regular Sanitisation Kameng HE Power Project, Arunachal in Corporate Office, Shillong (Above right) Pradesh Sanitisation with Disinfectant Sprays of Quarantine Core Committee meeting of Ranganadi HE Power Sanitisation of Service Bay in Pare HE Plant, Arunachal Pradesh (Above Facility of Doyang He Plant, Nagaland (Above Left) and Plant, Arunachal Pradesh on COVID19 Left) and Civil Workshop of AGBPP, Bokuloni, Assam (Above Right) Colony area of AGBP, Bokuloni, Assam (Above Right) Sanitisation of ATM, Canara Bank in the Office Complex, Corporate Office, Shillong(Left), Thermal Scanning of Contract Workers at the entry point of TGBPP,Tripura West(Center), Sanitisation of Control Room, AGTCCP, Agartala(Right) We light up your home so that you can stay home 3rd and 4th June, 2020 Awareness Programme being conducted for the Trade Apprentices joining for Routine Sanitisation of Office spaces in Corporate Office, Shillong (Above left), undergoing Training in AGTCCP, Agartala. (Above left) and regular health monitoring of employees and other persons entering Guest Review Meeting following the SOP in TGBPP, Tripura (Above right) House of DHEP, Nagaland in Golaghat Town Assam (Above right) Fumigatiion for goods laden Truck entering Doyang Additional Quarantine Centre opened in Sanitisation of Vehicle entering DHEP, Nagaland (Above left) & State HE Plant, Nagaland(Above left) and Fumigation of AGBPP, Bokuloni and getting ready with Bank of India Office, Bokuloni Branch located near AGBPP, Bokuloni, Administrative building of the same Power Plant deep cleaning and sanitisation Assam (Above right) (Above right) Control Room and Hand Washing at the entry the Quarantine gate no. 2 of Corporate Office, Centre of AGBPP, Shillong and Work spaces of Bokuloni, Assam Canara Bank located at Office getting sanitized. Complex, Corporate Office, Shillong getting sanitised. Maintain Social Distancing 5th and 6th June, 2020 The CRPF camp located outside the Work spaces and high contact points of surrounding getting sanitised, AGBP Plant premises has been Disinfection Drive in the NEEPCO AGTCCP, Agartala (Above left), and Corporate Office, Shillong (Above right) thoroughly disinfected with sprays Co-operative Store Shillong Daily Santisation of Santisation of Office Santisation of Workers Control Room, ACTCCP Spaces at AGBPP, Colony at DHEP, Health Monitoring of employees under quarantine in AGTCCP, Agartala(Above ,Agartala, Tripura Bokuloni, Assam Nagaland left), and in Doyang HE Plant, Nagaland(Above right) Wash your hands regularly. Stop Covid-19 pandemic th th 8 and 9 June, 2020 Health Monitoring at the Entry Gate, Corporate Office, Shillong(Above Fumigation at DHEP, Nagaland(Above Left) and Reception Sanitisation of Staircase, Railings at Corporate Office, Left), TGBPP, Tripura(Above Right) Counter, AGBPP, Bokuloni, Assam(Above Right) Shillong(Left), and at AGTCCP, Agartala(Right) Face Masks & Sanitiser being Santisation of Office spaces: Kopilli HE Plant, DimaHasao, Assam (Above Health Monitoring of employees at the entry Gate and distributed to Apprenticeship Trainees in AGBPP, Bokuloni, Assam Left) ,Ranganadi HE Plant, Arunachal Pradesh(Above Right) Sanitisation of Office Library at Corporate Office, Shillong Sanitisation of Sanitisation at Sanitisation of surrounding Fire Service Administration spaces of Office, Building, KHEP, Township Bokuloni, Assam Colony, Assam. AGTCCP, Agartala Use face mask if you have to go out 12th and 13th June, 2020 Hand Washing at Entry Gate, C.O. Inspection for Creation of additional Health Monitoring of Quarantined Sanitisation Work in AGBPP and AGTCCP Quarantine Facilities in DHEP, Shillong Nagaland for its returnees persons in AGTCCP, Agartala employees and CISF personnel. Sanitisation of Quarantine Centre at Deep Cleaning and Sanitisation of Quarantine Facilities Tippi, Bhalukpong to Truck getting sanitised at the entry Daily routine Sanitisation of Workplace in AGTCCP, Agartala (Above Left), Doctor on Duty cater to needs for gate of AGBPP, Agartala (Control room) in AGTCCP, Agartala inspecting the Quarantine Facilities (Above Right) KaHEP, Arunachal Pradesh Use Sanitizer Kill Corona 15th and 16th June, 2020 Distributing PPEs, Hand Sanitisers, Face masks Sample collection for COVID- Health Monitoring of Employees Meeting of COVID-19 Committee to Cleaning Staff, C.O. Shillong 19 Tests in Containment Zone & Family members of Meeting in TGBPP, Tripura of AGTCCP Township Colony, Contentment Zone of AGTCCP Agartala. Township Colony, Agartala. Daily Routine Temperature monitoring Sanitisation of surrounding offices spaces of Corporate Office, Shillong Temperature checking of Returnee Employees in of employees and visitors at the entry (Above Left) and Vehicles in DHEP getting Sanitised. Doyang HE Plant, Nagaland point of TGBPP, Tripura Meeting of Daily Sanitisation Daily Sanitisation COVID-19 work at Corporate work at Control Prevention Office, Shillong Room, AGTCCP, Committee, Agartala. AGTCCP, Agartala If you develop fever and have difficulty in breathing, Consult doctor immediately 17th and 18th June, 2020 Daily Sanitisation work in AGTCCP, Daily Sanitisation in Corporate Office, Sanitisation of Fire Department (Above Left); Plant Maintenance Building (Above Agartala Shillong Right) New Quarantine Centre in Gas Booster Station of Assam Gas Based Power Sensor controlled DHEP, Nagaland starts its Health Monitoring of Home Hand Sanitiser Plant, Bokuloni, Assam, getting sanitized operation with employees and Quarantined Persons in installed in Corporate CISF personnel returning the AGTCCP, Agartala, Tripura Office, Shillong Power Plant Office Library of Sanitisation of Office Corporate Office spaces in Kopilli HE getting sanitised Plant, Umrangshu, Assam If you have flu like symptoms, Self Isolate 19th and 20th June, 2020 Sanitisation Work in Corporate Office, Shillong(Above Left) & Routine Health Monitoring of persons under Quarantine Sanitisation Works in CRPF Camp Quarter of Returnee Employee at KHEP, Umrangshu, Assam in Agartala Gas Turbine Combine Cycle Power Plant, located near AGBPP, Bokuloni, (Above Right) Agartala, Tripura Assam. Health Monitoring of Home Quarantined Quarantine Completion Certificate being handed to Team of Skilled Employees and their Sanitisation Work of CRPF Camp in Assam Gas Based Power Plant, Workers who had come from Gujarat for HGPI and STG related Family members in Bokuloni, Assam works in Agartala Gas Turbine Combine Cycle Power Plant, Township Colony of AGBPP, Bokuloni, Agartala, Tripura Assam. NEEPCO CARES #IndiaFightsCorona Covid-19 Distributing Plant Head of Donating PPEs, Hand Sanitisers Doyang HE Hand Wash, and and Mask to Gb Plant, Nagaland Sanitiser to the of Villages of handing over Office of District Sopo, Rose and Flood Relief and Magistrate,Bom- Nopu located PPE items to dila, Arunachal near Pare HE Office of DC, Pradesh located Plant, Arunachal Golaghat, near Kameng HE Pradesh. Assam. Power Project. Donating PPEs, Hand PPEs and Hand Donating PPEs, Wash, and Sanitiser Sanitiser distributed Masks, Hand Gloves, to the Police Station-I to Sanchita Village, Hand sanitisers to Bomdila, Arunachal Bichom, and Bichom President, Bokuloni Pradesh located near Model Village located Goan Panchayat for Kameng HE Power near Kameng He distribution to needy Prokject, Arunachal families from AGBPP, Project. Pradesh Bokuloni, Assam PPE distribution Distributing PPEs, PPEs being distributed to at 3Kilo village, Hand Sanitisers, Villagers of Diching Village located near Khuppi, by the Face masks to Linchini Villagers, Kameng HE Project (Left) Project authority and to Health Team of of KaHEP, Bichom located Health Centre located Arunachal near Kameng HE near Tripura Gas Based Pradesh Project, Arunachal Power Plant, Tripura Pradesh (Right) .
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