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On-Site Emergency Response Plan

Document Code: ERP


Release No.: 1.0
Release Date: 26-08-2022

Research Designs and Standards Organisation:


Government of India - Ministry of Railways,
Research Designs & Standards Organization,
Manak Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India-226011.

Telephone No: (0522) 2450779, 2465746


E-mail : rdso.isomr@gmail.com
Website: www.rdso.indianrailways.gov.in
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TITLE: TABLE OF CONTENTS


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................. 2
AUTHORIZATION ................................................................................................................... 3
APPROVER / DISTRIBUTION LIST ............................................................................................ 4
CHANGE HISTORY & RECORD ................................................................................................ 5
ABBREVIATIONS .................................................................................................................... 6
ON-SITE EMERGENCY PLAN ................................................................................................... 7
1 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 7
2 WORKPLACE EMERGENCY .............................................................................................. 7
3 EMERGENCY PLANNING SHOULD ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS THAT CANNOT
BE IMMEDIATELY STOPPED ................................................................................................. 13
4 EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN .......................................................................................... 13
5 RESPONSIBILITIES OF KEY PERSONNEL ......................................................................... 15
6 EVACUATION MAP ....................................................................................................... 20
7 ASSEMBLY POINTS (REFUGEE AREA)............................................................................. 21
8 IMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERS (EMERGENCY NUMBERS) ........................................ 21
9 TRAINING ..................................................................................................................... 21
10 TESTING ....................................................................................................................... 21
11. ANNEXURES

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TITLE: AUTHORIZATION
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AUTHORIZATION

I, hereby authorize that this On-Site Emergency Response Plan is to be applied by RDSO. This
is to be implemented at all levels with due responsibility & commitment. The management is
committed towards achieving and providing a clean, healthy and safe environment.

Dy. MR/ISO-14001 Dy.MR/ISO-45001 Dy.MR/ISO-50001

Management Representative (MR)

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TITLE: APPROVER / DISTRIBUTION LIST


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APPROVER / DISTRIBUTION LIST


APPROVER LIST:
The approver record for On-Site Emergency Response Plan shall hold the signatures of:
 Management Representative (MR)

DISTRIBUTION LIST:
The document as read only mode is available to all users in the Organization - wide intranet.
Access is freely available to all employees and adequate number of support hardware is also
made available.

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CHANGE HISTORY & RECORD


ON-SITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN RELEASE DETAILS:
Release No. Release Date Particulars
1.0 26-08-2022 FIRST RELEASE

Details of changes are captured as under for Release No. 1.0 dated. 05.08.2022
CHANGE RECORD:
Sl. Page/ Clause/ Section Affected Brief Description of Change
No.

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ABBREVIATIONS

Abbreviation Explanation/Definition
EC -- Emergency Controller
ERP -- Emergency Response Plan
CEC -- Chief Emergency Controller
CO -- Communication Controller
CPR -- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
ECC -- Emergency Control Centre
ERT -- Emergency Response Team
HOD -- Head of Department
IC -- Incident Controller
OSEP -- On-Site Emergency Plan
SCBA -- Self Contained Breathing Apparatus

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ON-SITE EMERGENCY PLAN

1 INTRODUCTION
 An on-site emergency is caused by an accident that can take place in RDSO and the
effects are confined to the premises involving only the people working in the
organization. On-site emergency plan to deal with such eventualities, is the
responsibility of the employer.
 Every employer is to draw up an on-site emergency plan (O.S.E.P.) with detailed
disaster control measures for the facility and to educate the workers employed in
the premises.
 The preparation of an on-site emergency plan and furnishing relevant information
to the District Emergency Authority for the preparation of the off-site emergency
plan are statutory responsibilities of the employer of every industry and other units
handling hazardous substances. An on-site emergency plan should contain the
following key elements:
 basis of the plan
 hazard analysis
 accident prevention procedure/measures
 accident/emergency response procedure/measures
 recovery procedure

2 WORKPLACE EMERGENCY
 Any situation that requires immediate attention and where each and every second
is decisive for the protection of life and property may be termed as an emergency
condition/situation.
 Some of the general concepts that are to be followed in any emergency condition,
regardless of its nature are briefed as below:
 Fire
 Sudden collapse of person leading to unconsciousness
 Severe Weather condition
 Lightning
 Earthquake
 Flood
 Electrical Shock

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2.1 FIRE
2.1.1 Preparedness
 Fire extinguishers of suitable types are provided at different locations, including fire
buckets as required. They are periodically serviced or refilled to ensure that they are
available to handle any emergency. It is ensured that fire training given to all the
employees.
 Security personnel are available through day and night and all room keys are
accessible to them during night hours. They are also trained as fire fighters.
 Emergency exits are marked and displayed within the organization, and they are not
locked from outside. Safe assembly points are identified for personnel to assemble
in case of any emergency. Fire alarm is also provided to communicate to all
personnel in case of emergency.
2.1.2 Response
 Safety Officer/Director-Civil is authorized to declare emergency based on the
seriousness of the fire. A team of personnel under safety officer/Director-Civil is
identified as ERP team (Core Team) including fire fighters and first aiders.
 In case of any fire, first person who noticed the fire has to inform to Safety
Officer/Director-Civil/Core Team along with the seriousness of the fire (if fire is not
controllable). Safety Officer/Director-Civil _ after assessing the seriousness, decides
to declare emergency and SSE/SB/EMS is advised to ring the emergency alarm. On
hearing the alarm, all fire fighters rush to the location with fire extinguishers and
efforts are taken to mitigate the fire. Other ERP personnel evacuates the personnel
working inside the shop floor by shouting “FIRE” and ensure that all personnel in an
area are evacuated by checking remote areas such as stores, toilets etc. once all the
personnel in an area are evacuated, the doors are closed and Electrical maintenance
dept. is informed to isolate the area from power.
 As advised by Safety Officer/Director-Civil, external fire squad is also informed by
Director/EMS based on the seriousness of the fire. First aiders report to Safety
Officer/Director-Civil on hearing the alarm in order to attend any injured during the
fire or evacuation.
 Safety Officer/Director-Civil takes the head count of personnel assembled at the
assembly point and ensures that all personnel are evacuated by verifying the
records on number of personnel.
 Once the fire is brought under control, Safety Officer/Director-Civil reverts the
emergency declared allowing all personnel to resume their normal work.
2.1.3 Mitigation
 Fire fighters along with external fire squad take immediate efforts to mitigate the
fire, if any, identified as detailed above using the extinguishers provided.
 Once the fire is under control, any fire occurred is recorded in fire record. Root
cause of the fire is investigated by Safety Officer/ Director-Civil along with other
Directorate Heads and department personnel and corrective actions are decided
and recorded. On implementation of action taken, effectiveness of action taken is
verified by Safety Officer/ Director-Civil and recorded.

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 Considering the response of personnel as recorded, also need for corrective actions
including changes in the procedure is decided and actions taken.
2.1.4 Classification of Fire
 Class A: Ordinary solid combustibles such as paper, wood, cloth and some plastics.

These are fires involving solid materials, normally of carbon compounds in
which combustion generally, occurs with the formation of glowing embers.
 These types of fires are most common.
 Examples of Class A - fires are fires involving wood, rags, paper, plastic coal
etc.
 Class B: Flammable liquids such as alcohol, oil, paint and grease, which are best
extinguished by smothering.

These fires involve flammable liquids or liquefiable solids. That is, fires
occurring in vapour-air mixture over the surface of flammable liquids such as
gasoline, oils, paints and thinners.
 These types of fires occur in chemical storages.
 Class C: Electrical equipment, appliances and wiring

Use or a nonconductive extinguishing agent prevents injury from electrical
shock.
 DO NOT use water
 Class D: Certain flammable metallic substances such as sodium, potassium, etc.
 These are fires that occur in combustible metals such as magnesium,
Titanium, Sodium, Aluminium, etc.
 For controlling such fires, special extinguishing agents/equipments and
techniques are to be used.

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2.1.5 Types of Fire Extinguishers

2.1.6 Operating a Fire Extinguisher

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2.2 SUDDEN COLLAPSE OF PERSON LEADING TO UNCONSCIOUSNESS


2.2.1 Preparedness
 Open area in RDSO is cleaned every years from bushes (if required the frequency is
increased during monsoon season based on the presence of bushes. Scrap storage is
cleared once in 15 days after scraps are collected.
 All workers engaged for cleaning bushes and scraps clearing are given gum boots.
During scrap disposal, they are provided with gloves as well.
 First aiders are also made available who are trained to provide first aid for any bite
victim or those who have collapsed. Trained first aider’s name, nearest hospital,
ambulance numbers are displayed at different locations in the organization.
2.2.2 Response
 In case of any bite (Snake/Insect) Incident, all are informed to immediately put knot
before the bitten area in-order to reduce the blood flow to heart/brain and if
possible, cut the bitten area to increase the blood flowing outside the body.
 Personnel near to the victim to inform the first aiders/Hospital/controlling officer
immediately and also officials to call an ambulance or if vehicle is available, take
steps to stabilize the victim and take to the hospital. First aiders to accompany the
victim.
2.2.3 Mitigation
 Efforts are taken by First aiders/Hospital to improve the condition of the victim (or
at least to ensure that his condition is not worsened) by given first aid till he/she is
given medical attention.
 Any such incidence is recorded in accident report as incident along the response and
cause of the problem. Based on the cause of the problem, need for any corrective
actions are decided and recorded Including need for changes to procedure based on
the response.
2.3 SEVERE WEATHER CONDITIONS
 In case of severe weather conditions like extremely high ambient temperature,
persons affected by the sunstroke are either taken to nearest hospital or given leave
to take rest depending on the severity of the incident.
2.4 LIGHTNING
 Employers should adequately train all workers on lightning safety. Training should
be provided for each area, so that supervisors and workers know in advance where
a worksite’s safe shelters are and the time it takes to reach them. Employers should
train supervisors and workers to provide lightning safety warnings in sufficient time
for everyone to reach a worksite’s safe shelters and take other appropriate
precautions.

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2.5 EARTHQUAKE
 On prior notice or probability of earthquake to happen from Newspapers or
Meteorology/Seismology department, Director General/Executive
Director/Administration of RDSO takes decisions on whether to shortly close the
organisation. In case of information on minor earthquakes/tremors, the emergency
siren will be raised at least 5 minutes before probable timings of the quake in order
to make all employees visitors/suppliers to assemble at the emergency assemble
point.
2.6 FLOOD
 In case of heavy downpour and remarkable raise in the water level inside the
organisation, the following activities are taken in advance:

All hazardous materials and wastes are shifted to a high-level area, where the
chance of flooding is minor.
 In case of flooding, where the whole ground floor can get submerged, all
infrastructures are shifted to the elevated regions.
2.7 ELECTRIC SHOCK
 The risk of electrocution on site will be reduced by the use of MCB/ELCB. In the
event of electrocution, or electric shock adopt the following steps:

Advise Directorate Head or Nominated Officer immediately

Do not approach injured worker unless advised that power supply has been
turned off and locked out
 Ensure no other workers enter area
 On advice of possible electrocution or electric shock the Safety officer or Core Team
member will ensure that:
 Emergency services is contacted and ambulance is requested
 Nominated first aid person / Hospital is contacted
 Electrical contractor for project contacted to ensure that main power feed to
area has been switched off, (if contractor not on-site Electrical Maintenance
will ensure supply is switched off) and locked out.
 Contact first aid person on site/ Hospital to attend to the victim and carry out
CPR if required
 Ensure a guard placed at electrical supply board to prevent main power being
reinstated by mistake.
 Carry out procedures as followed for injury on site

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3 EMERGENCY PLANNING SHOULD ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING


ELEMENTS THAT CANNOT BE IMMEDIATELY STOPPED

when and how to evacuate the area

who will alert the fire department and others concerned.

under what circumstances employees may attempt to localize and/or
dissipate
3.1 Response
 In case of any emergency, Personnel near to the victim shall inform the first aider /
hospital immediately and also their officers to call an ambulance or if other vehicle
is available, take steps to shift the victim to the hospital. First aiders to accompany
the victim.
3.2 Mitigation
 Efforts are taken by first aiders/ hospital to improve the condition of the victim (or
at least to ensure that his/her condition is not worsened) by given first aid till
he/she is given medical attention.
 Any such incidence is recorded in incident report along with the response and cause
of the problem. Based on the cause of the problem, need for any corrective actions
are decided and recorded Including need for changes to procedure based on the
response.

4 EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN


4.1 First Informer/Incident Controller
 Assigning responsibilities is one of the crucial steps in emergency response. If your
emergency response team members are not familiar with their responsibilities,
important response actions may be missed.
 The first person on-scene will typically serve as the Incident Controller (IC), until
relieved by a more senior person. The First Informer can act quickly to minimize
damage caused.
 Responsibilities for the first person on-scene may include:
 Taking appropriate personal protective measures
 Advising personnel in the area of any potential threat and/or initiate
evacuation procedures
 Eliminate potential ignition sources
 Notifying Supervisory Personnel and/or Incident Commander of the incident

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4.2 Response Team’s Responsibility


4.2.1 Emergency Response Team (ERT)
 Members of emergency response teams should be thoroughly trained for potential
emergencies and physically capable of carrying out their duties; know about hazards
in the workplace and be able to judge when to evacuate personnel. One or more
teams must be trained in:

Use of various types of fire extinguishers.

First aid, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and self-contained
breathing apparatus (SCBA).
 Chemical spill control procedures.
 Search and emergency rescue procedures
 Hazardous materials emergency response.
 Prompt response by the ERT can save lives, minimize property damage, and prevent
interruptions to critical business functions. One individual should be designated as
the person in charge or incident commander and have a designated backup. He or
she should be given the responsibility and authority to take appropriate action
during an emergency.
 The ERT members carry out specific responsibilities before, during, and after an
emergency and should be trained and prepared for the disasters or emergencies
that are most likely to occur. They should be assigned to the following positions, if
applicable:
 ERT leader.
 Floor or area searchers should be familiar with all primary and alternate exits,
as well as any alarm systems for the building. They conduct a search of all
restrooms and other designated areas, informing the building occupants and
visitors that an emergency exists. They help locate and evacuate people with
disabilities. They also perform other duties assigned by the ERT leader.
 Notifier contacts local fire department.
 Maintenance personnel, such as plumbers, mechanics, electricians, and so
forth, assist with any repairs.
 First-aid and triage team.
 Salvage squad helps protect or recover furnishings and equipment from
further damage.
 Security.
 Sprinkler control-valve operator (if the location is equipped with a fire
suppression system).
 Fire pump operator (if the location is equipped with an auxiliary fire pump).
 At all times, regular and alternate members who are assigned and trained for
each position on the ERT should be present. Emergency response procedures
should be discussed regularly in employee meetings.

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5 RESPONSIBILITIES OF KEY PERSONNEL

5.1 CHIEF EMERGENCY CONTROLLER (CEC)


 Director/Civil, who is also the Chief Emergency Controller, with his core team will
determine overall responsibilities to tackle emergency inside the premises &
personnel. His responsibilities are to:

Assess the situation and decide whether the Personnel needs to be
evacuated from their work place to assembly points or other identified safer
places.
 Undertake a continuous review of possible developments and assess in
consultation with key personnel as to whether closing down the Admin
buildings / Labs or any section of the organization and evacuation of
personnel are required.
 Look after rehabilitation of affected persons during emergency and post
emergency.
5.2 EMERGENCY CONTROLLER (EC)
 Safety Officer shall be the Emergency Controller. Immediately on knowing about an
emergency, he will rush to the incident site and take overall in-charge of operation
and inform to CEC. He will assess the extent of emergency and decide, with the
consultation of HR, Fire, Security and Concerned Directorate, if major emergency
exists and inform the communication officer (CO) accordingly. His responsibilities
are to:
 Direct employees to stop all the activities within the affected area taking into
consideration priorities for safety of personnel, minimize damage to the
facility.
 Provide advice and information to the Fire and Security Officers.
 Ensure that all non-essential workers/staff of the areas affected are
evacuated to the appropriate assembly points and the areas are searched for
casualties
 He will ensure to establish contact with Emergency Control and
Communication point; predetermined telephone should be operated through
these centres.
 Report on all significant development of incidents to the CEC.
 Have regard to the need to preserve the evidence so as to facilitate any
enquiry into the cause and circumstances which caused or escalated the
emergency.

5.3 EMERGENCY CONTROLLER (EC) / INCIDENT CONTROLLER / FIRST INFORMER


 The Emergency Controller on hearing the alarm shall rush to the incident
immediately to conduct an informal assessment and to determine whether a major
emergency exits or likely to develop:

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 After his decision he will inform the CEC and CO & start emergency
procedure. EC (who has knowledge and experience to determine major
emergency or potential to cause emergency) will declare a major emergency
on consultation with CEC.
 The work for emergency procedure will start after the emergency alarm is
raised.
 The Security (RPF) will be at control gate will be communicated regarding
major emergency who shall make it aware to everyone inside the premises
by resounding the alarm.

5.4 COMMUNICATION OFFICER (CO)


 On hearing the emergency alarm, he will report to CEC/EC at site. His
responsibilities shall be:
 recommending (if necessary) evacuation of staff to assembly points on the
information received from EC of the situation,
 If the telephone and other system of communication fail due to any reason
the Identified staff will have to act as messengers (who are listed as the
essential staff) between him and the EC.
 Maintain list of all items in the Emergency Control Center (ECC);
 Maintain a register to record the incident
 Constantly communicate EC regarding the happenings at emergency site.
 Communicate with neighbor Fire brigades, hospital, and civil police
authorities according to the instruction by CEC.

5.5 ALL DIRECTORATE HEADS:


 The Directorate Heads will provide assistance as required by the EC. They will
conclude which members of their department will be suitable for requirement at
the incident site.
 The Directorate Heads shall constitute a Team of 4 to 6 volunteer members who will
assist during any mishap. The Directorate Head will nominate one leader and 2
subordinated among the team.
5.6 DIRECTORATE TEAM
 Team leader will keep role of all employees, their telephone numbers and will also
identify who are the physically handicapped persons, if any.
 Team should be aware of all potential hazards related to the workshop.
 To identify hazard’s source and neutralize it.
 To isolate remaining part of premises, on advice of Directorate Head or nominated
officer and secure in safe condition.
 To organize safe premises shutdown when necessary
 To organize and assist all support services such as Fire Fighting & Rescue Operation
etc.

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5.7 HUMAN RESOURCE (PERSONNEL) DEPARTMENT


 Personnel Head shall report to EC in case of emergency and also ensure:

All non-essential workers to be evacuated from affected area to assembly
point in consultation with EC.
 To receive reports from designated person from assembly points and pass to
respective information service.
 Maintain liaison with all other Directorate Heads or nominated officer and
coordinators to meet service requirements such as fire operation, medical,
etc. as required during emergency.
 Maintain good communication with CEC and convey information about the
situation.
 When a person is injured, inform the relatives, arrange required additional
help and also ensure causalities receive proper attention at medical centre.
 CPO constitutes team to assist him and other support services:
 Keep roles of employees with their contact numbers.
 To give priority to causalities and to assist rescue operation.
 To assist in transportation of causalities to medical centre or first aid post.
 To count the personnel and assist in searching for personnel who are missing.
 Arrange for canteen service.
5.8 SAFETY OFFICER
 On hearing the emergency alarm, he shall go to site and report to EC. His
responsibilities shall be to:
 Ensure that emergency team has all safety equipments and gear available.
 Coordinate to transfer injured person to medical center, arrange for first aid
through qualified first aid team and participate in rescue operation.
 Always Communicate with EC & CO and inform about the condition of injured
person.
 Maintain a list of vendors that can be helpful while dealing emergency, e.g.,
safety gears, etc.
 To inform statutory authorities after consultation with EC or CEC,
 Form a team to assist in emergency situation.
 Guide authorities on all issues related safety.
 Keep Material Safety Data Sheet at incident site.
 Measure or find the gas concentration when there is gas leakage at various
places.
 Record details about accidents & ensure to preserve the evidence additional
to accident inquiries.

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5.9 PLANT/LABORATORY MAINTENANCE


 The Head or nominated officer shall directly report to EC at incident site and shall
ensure:
 To assist in shut down of the plant/Laboratory
 To keep nominated officer /team for further assistance at incident site.
 To keep/provide arrangements such as electricity/water/crane at site.

5.10 CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER


 Chief of Medical Services shall provide First Aid treatment to injured person at
incident site and shift to hospitals if required. He shall:
 Immediately arrange for first aid, doctor, nurse, etc. and ask them to reach
the incident site.
 Priorities will be given to seriously injured people and causalities will also be
attended by the medical team
 Arrange for ambulances for sending causalities to other hospital if required.
 Seek medical assistance from external resources and also from specialist in
consultation with CEC or EC.

5.11 CHIEF SECURITY OFFICER


 He will report to EC at incident site on getting the information about the
emergency. He shall:
 Call security staff when required
 Make arrangements to control traffic at main gate and the incident area.
 Direct security personnel to take part in emergency operation in incident site.
As advised by EC evacuate people from premises.
 Allow only those who are associated with handling emergency. Restrict entry
of unauthorized persons to incident site.
 Seek the help of local police if required to maintain law and order in the area.
 Communicate with CEC, EC, CO and other key personnel always.
 Allow ambulance and other emergency vehicles.
 As directed by CEC/EC he shall ensure to direct gate security personal to
sound the emergency siren.

5.12 CHIEF FIRE OFFICER


 Chief Fire Officer will reach immediately to incident site on hearing the emergency
alarm. He shall:
 Guide the firefighting crew in Fire Fighting and Rescue Operation.
 Evacuate employees from incident site to assembly points.
 Arrange for adequate manpower and equipment from other Fire Stations, if
required.
 Assist CEC/EC in decision making.

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 After consultation with CEC/EC Call state Fire service for assistance if incase,
the situation warrants
 Maintain communication with EC, CEC and CO.

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6 EVACUATION MAP

Evacuation Map has been displayed at each floor of every building of RDSO and attached as
Annexures

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7 ASSEMBLY POINTS (REFUGEE AREA)


 Assembly points are set up farthest from the location of likely hazardous events,
where pre-designated persons from the works, contractors and visitors would
assemble in case of emergency. Predesignated persons would take charge of these
points and mark presence as the people come into it.
 The Assembly Points (Refugee Area) marked at significant locations are given as
follow:
SI.No. Location
1. Anusandhan Bhawan
2. Manak Bhawan Annexe-I
3. Abhikalp Bhawan Annexe-II
4. RDSO Hospital

8 IMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERS (EMERGENCY NUMBERS)


Authority /Department Office (Int)
Fire Department 101
First Aid / Hospital (Dr.Miraj Ahmad) 9794852511
Doctor (Dr.Miraj Ahmad) 9794852511
Security (ASC RPF) 9794863081
Safety Officer 9794863654
Ambulance Service 108/102
Emergency (Med.) (Dr.Miraj Ahmad) 9794852511
Chief Medical Officer 9794863027
Main Fire Station 245555/101

9 TRAINING
 An Emergency Response Plan (ERP) is easier to use and understand if training is
provided.
 Training to be imparted .to all the personnel likely to be involved directly or
indirectly to the emergencies
 Refresher training to be conducted at regular intervals as per scheduled Training
Plan.

10 TESTING
 Expected To Perform Emergency Mock Drill Annually:
 To evaluate the effectiveness of an Emergency Response Plan (ERP),
Emergency Mock Drill exercises are to be conducted. Site shall hold
Emergency Mock Drill exercise for all shifts.

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 Drills are to be conducted for all variety of Emergency scenarios and are to be
designed as challenges for each segment of the organization.
 The warning system, first aid, evacuation procedures and the definitive
treatment procedures are to be tested periodically.
 Testing and mock drills for onsite emergency plan are to be carried once in
six months.
 These mock drills are to enable the unit/location to assess the capability of
the individual and performance as a group.
 Each Mock Drill shall be recorded with observations and deficiencies shall be
rectified within reasonable time frame.

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CORRECTED 06.05.2022

73.05m (239'6")
R D S O
DIRECTORATE OF ARCHITECTURE
0.46 0.46 MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
0.46 36.14 2.59 32.48 0.46 LUCKNOW
36.60m (120') 3.05(10') 32.94m (108') R.T.R.C. BUILDING
10.37 (34') 10' 7.32 (24') 3.66m(12') 3.66m(12') 0.46
GROUND FLOOR PLAN

0.46
0.46 3.66m(12')

3.66
STAFF TOILET COMPUTER
0.46

10.52 (34'6")
10.98 (36'0")
14.49m (47'6")
DISPATCH

VERANDAH 3.05m Wide


FORMAN STAFF & R&D SECTION PUBLICATION
W.SHOP
APO ADMIN I
ADMIN.
10.83m (35'6")

RECORD
7.32

ROOM
TRACK DESIGN HALL
DG SET
9.91

ELECTRICAL
SUB STN. CHO RES. CELL

UP
PASSAGE
3.05

2.59
3.05
VACANT DD ADE STORE BOOK
STORE PASSAGE RESERVATION CENTER
3.66X2.50 TRACK TRACK BOOK KEEPING BINDER
0.46

0.46
W.COOLER
UP

25.62m (84')

4.12
3.66
3.66

STORE
SPI/PR PA TO
RESEARCH ED (ADMN. 1) 3.05(10') 7.32 (24')

0.46
DIR. SO
RESEARCH CIVIL PASS
18.30m (60')

RESEARCH DTE.
HALL
PASS

21.96m (72')
ED ADMIN 1
SECTION
3.05 7.32 WC

STAFF
WELFARE DIR.TRACK6
3.66

7.32m (24'0")

29.28m (96'0")

29.74m (97'6")
3.66
RECORD STAFF J.D. TRACK
WORKS DTE.
1.83

D1
TOILET
AVO AC
TRANSPORT

ADE
3.66
2.44X1.83
RECORD DIR. WORKS
SECTION

VIG. 18.30m (60') PLANT SO E III


2.44mX5.03m

WORKS
PS TO CVO

CVO
7.32

VIGILANCE CASH BRANCH


CHAMBER
5.03

4.48mX6.98m INSPECTORS glazed

VIGILANCE STORE SPL.DG. VIG.


PASSAGE

AND STORE
VIG.STENO
CELL (ENG.)
D TRACK CELL
OFFICE

7.32
DIR.
0.23

UP

D
DESIGN
2.44

CORRIDOR 2.44m WIDE 8.69 STAFF VIG.


OFFICER STAFF

14.64m (48')
LIFT LIFT

TOILET TOILET
15.63
5.38

LADIESE
TOILET
4.58 (15') 2.75
RTI G A R R A G E S RPF DRIVER ASC UP
CORRIDOR 2.75m WIDE
RPF
OFFICE PS TO
SPL DG(ENG) DIG DIR. DIR. ASSTTENT 0.46

3.66
SPL DG (ENG.)
RPF VIG. TRACK 1 TRAFFIC
TOILET
0.46
ENT. RECEP.
24'0" 3.66 (12') 3.66
0.46 0.46

29.28m (96'0") 4.27 (14') 9.15 (30') 25.62m (84'0") 10.37m (34'0")

79.15m (259'6")

MAIN BUILDING GROUND FLOOR PLAN


CORRECTED 06.05.2022

73.05m (239'6")
R D S O
DIRECTORATE OF ARCHITECTURE
0.46 0.46 MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
0.46 36.14 2.59 32.48 0.46 LUCKNOW
36.60m (120') 3.05(10') 32.94m (108') R.T.R.C. BUILDING
10.37 (34') 10' 7.32 (24') 3.66m(12') 3.66m(12') 0.46
FIRST FLOOR PLAN

0.46
0.46 3.66m(12') 3.66m(12')

3.66
TO F STAFF CONFREN.
OB TOILET TOILET
0.46

10.52 (34'6")
10.98 (36'0")
14.49m (47'6")
DINING HALL CONFERENCE HALL

VERANDAH 3.05m Wide


STAGE
DD TRACK ELECT. KITCHEN 24'X36' 60'X36' 8'X12'
10.83m (35'6")

LIBRARY 24'X14'
7.32
10.37 (34')

TRACK DESIGN HALL


DG SET 72'X24'
9.91

PANTRY
PASSAGE

UP
DN
3.05

2.59
3.05
ADE ADE VACANT DD DD PA
CORRIDOR VISITOR
TRACK TRACK 3.66X2.50 TRACK TRACK TRACK TOILET
0.46

0.46
UP

25.62m (84')

4.12
3.66
3.66

ED TRACK I DIR.TRACK 3.05(10') 7.32 (24')


PA PA

0.46
ED TRACK II JDA III APO
PA E VI
18.30m (60')

CPO
24'X24'

21.96m (72')
P ED TRACK

MINI

TOILET
TOILET
CONFRENCE PS
3.66 ED WORKS HALL
TOILET
24'X36'
7.32m (24'0")

29.28m (96'0")

29.74m (97'6")
3.66
CONFIDENTIAL SEC.
CPO CELL
RECORD
1.83

GENTS
LAV.

ADE
COMPUTER

SO CONFIDENTIAL
3.66
SECTION

RECH. TOILET 18.30m (60') PA TO JDA III


34'X12'
7.32

RESEARCH HALL
5.03

60'X24'
LADY
LAV.

ISO TMS PANNEL PA


DIR.
CELL PASSAGE STORE KITCHEN
DG PS TO DG EST. -1
0.23

UP

DN

48'X24' 12'X24'
2.44

CORRIDOR 2.44m WIDE OPENING OFFICERS

14.64m (48')
SLAB W.I. PRO TOILET
LIFT LIFT
PUBLICATION
RESEARCH

RESEARCH
DIRECTOR

DIRECTOR

WC WC
DIRECTOR

DIR.
5.38

ARE/ PS TO

TOILET
4.58 (15') 2.75
ED TRACK I EMS UP
RECH. EL ED R. CORRIDOR 2.75m WIDE
DIR EMS DN
VISITOR'S PS
TO ED RESEARCH 0.46

3.66
3.66 ADG
ADG SEC. TO DG PA
0.46
TOILET
24'0" 3.66 (12') 3.66
0.46 0.46

29.28m (96'0") 4.27 (14') 9.15 (30') 25.62m (84'0") 10.37m (34'0")

79.15m (259'6")

MAIN BUILDING FIRST FLOOR PLAN


CORRECTED 06.05.2022

73.05m (239'6")
R D S O
DIRECTORATE OF ARCHITECTURE
0.46 0.46 MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
0.46 36.14 2.59 32.48 0.46 LUCKNOW
36.60m (120') 3.05(10') 32.94m (108') R.T.R.C. BUILDING
10.37 (34') 10' 7.32 (24') 3.66m(12') 3.66m(12')
SECOND FLOOR PLAN

0.46
0.46 LADIESE

3.66
TOILET STAFF
TOILET
0.46

10.52 (34'6")
10.98 (36'0")
E1

14.49m (47'6")
STAFF EV

VERANDAH 3.05m Wide


HINDI CLASS E VII
FOR TRAINING
10.83m (35'6")

84'X36'
9.91

T A R R A C E
PASSAGE

DN
IRON STAIR
DN.

2.59
3.05
ROOM ROOM SO EVII SO EV SO RESERVATION SO E1
UP
0.46

0.46
25.62m (84')

4.12
3.66
3.66

SANCHETNA DIR.
3.05(10') 7.32 (24')
CONFRENCE FINANCE
PA

0.46
HALL
FINANCE DIR. JD
24'X24' FINANCE E II
18.30m (60')

STAFF
SO E IV,V

21.96m (72')
24'X36'
C U B I C A L S

D.D.F.

VERANDAH
HALL
3.66 FINANCE SSO
OFFICE ESTA & ACCOUNT
24'X48' SECTION
7.32m (24'0")

29.28m (96'0")

29.74m (97'6")
3.66
24'X24'
1.83

3.66
STORE SSO ACCOUNTS STORE AUDIT
LEGAL
18.30m (60')
7.32

TOILET HINDI LIBRARY OFFICER


CELL
5.03

48'X24' STAFF
CHAMBER
FINANCE
21'X36'
CABIN STORE
OFFICER RECORD RECORD
0.23

DN

ACCOUNTS SO D.D.F. ROOM RECORD


2.44

CORRIDOR 2.44m WIDE OPENING AUDIT ASSISTANT


24'X24' 24'X24'

14.64m (48')
SLAB DISPATCH AUDIT
LIFT LIFT

OFFICER
STAFF
RECORD SECTION RECORD LAW

TOILET
4.58 (15') 2.75
APO HINDI CORRIDOR 2.75m WIDE
E-II E-II E-II OFFICER
SECTION
LEGAL DN
CELL II PS
TO ED FINANCE 0.46

3.66
3.66 ED (F) 24'X15'
SSO ACCOUNTS SSO ACCOUNTS TOILET

0.46
TOILET
24'0" 3.66 (12') 3.66
0.46 0.46

29.28m (96'0") 4.27 (14') 9.15 (30') 25.62m (84'0") 10.37m (34'0")

79.15m (259'6")

MAIN BUILDING SECOND FLOOR PLAN


N

(12.5m) 41'-3"
SHUTTER

STORE
STORE
STORE STORE RECORD
AMMONIA WAGON

WORK AREA
PRINTING ROOM
PRINTING CARRIAGE/
LAB -2 MACHINE ADE/DD VDG
STORE
41'-5" x 36'-6" RECORD 14'-1012" X 9'-5"

CARRIAGE DTE.
LAB -2 AREA = 1511 SQ. FT.
41'-3" x 67'-9"
AREA = 2800 SQ. FT.

JE/SSE

JE/SSE UNIGRAPHICS
WORK STATION
19'-3" X 24'-0"
(50m) 164'-0"

JE/SSE

34'-5"
ROOM STORE

19'
VACANT 15'-4" X 19'
15'X 20' ADE/DD JE/SSE 20'-0" X 34'-5"
13'-6"x8'-6"

162'-11"
ADE/DD
PA. DIR.
13'-6"x8'-6"
7'x11' 12'x11'

28'-11"
LAB - 1 ADE/DD
41'-3" x 48'-3" 13'-6"x8'-6" RECORD RM.

PASSAGE 5'-0" WIDE


PA. DIR. JE/SSE
AREA = 1990 Sq. Ft. 7'x11' 12'x11' 15'-4" X 28'-11"

ED.

PASSAGE 5'-0 WIDE

42'-10"
16'-0"x13'-3" PA. DIR. RECORD VACANT
7'x11' 12'x11' SECTION 20'-0" X 42'-10"
ROOM ROOM
TOIL. PS.
15'-412"X 9'-412 16'-312"X 9'-412 4'x7'11'9 1"x7' STAFF ROOM 16'-10"X 18'-11"
DIR. 2
PA. DIR. 16'-412" X11'-0"
14'-5"X18'-6"

30'-6"
SCRAP ROOM
INSTR. CABIN ADE/DD 7'x11' 12'x11'
TRAINING CENTER

9" 36'-1" 9"


ADE/DD ADE/DD ADE/DD 15'-4" X 30'-6"
13'-11"X9'-1" 14'-512"x8'-7" 11'-112" 10'-11 12" 10'-912"
18'-212" x 35'-712"
COMPUTER
TELECOM LAB.

WC
DIR. ADE/DD PA.
ADE/DD 7'-0"x11'-6" DIR. OFFICER STAFF X 14'-612" X 14'-6 12" X 14'-6 12"
VISITOR
13'912"X26'212"

14'-5"X18'-6" 14'-512"x8'-6" 13'-6"x8'-6" 12'x11'-6" WC


VACANT
14'-312"
STORE

WC WC WC PASSAGE 5'-0" WIDE 14'-5" X 8'-7" SPACE

27'-4 12"
10'-0"x15'-8"

7'-3"
TOIL.
X 8'-7"
MEETING

19'-3" X 18'-2"
TOILET

9'-6"
8'-0"x4'-6"
3'-712"
STORE

3'-712"
WC WC CENTERLISED WC STORE
69' ED. TOILET VACANT DG SECRETRIATE
PS.

DRINKING
16'-0"x15'-8"

WATER
VISITORS WC 14'-5" X 8'-7" 15'-4" X 9'-6"
8'x10'10" WAGON CONF.

14'10"X10'10"
HANDICAPED
15'-9"x15'-8" LADIESE

VISITORS
WC ROOM STORE
UP
UP 7'3" CUM LIBRARY
9"X4'3"

ELECTRICK ENTRANCE LADIES CANTEEN


WATER ADE 23''-3" X 24'-7" 12'-5" X 14'-10"
C O R R I D O R 11' W I D E C O R R I D O R 11' W I D E 23'-8" X 14'-10"
19'8 12" X 11' COOLER 15'1"X 12'
11'-8" X 16'-0"

9'-3" X 16'-0"

UP
9'-3" X 16'-0"

STAFF ROOM
9'-0" X 16'-0"
9'-5" X 16'-0"

9'-0"X16'-0"

UP
ED./VDG
RECORD ROOM

DD/WD

AMC ELECT.
DSW

DSW

LIFT
ADE

JE/SSE
ADE

JE/SSE OFFICE C O R R I D O R C O R R I D O R
29'-4"X8'9"

18'-0" X 13'-0"
11'7 12" X 16'1012" 18'-712 X 16'-0"

9'-1012" X 16'-2"
60'-10"

PA.

9'-11" X 16'-2"
9'-0" X 16'-2"

9'-2" X 16'-2"

23'-412" X 14'-1112"
CABIN

STAFF
MINISTERIAL
DIR. COMP.-1 JE/SSE

DD

KITCHEN
DIR.
CONF. ROOM

DD
C O R R I D O R

COUNTER
STAFF
18'-0" X 11'-6" PA.

8'-9" X 29'-11"
DD 20'-6" X 16'-2" 18'-10" X 16'-2"
SHAFT CANTEEN
4'4"

COMPUTER ROOM

RECORD
PS. UP
CABIN
11'7 12"X 13'9" 5'-6" WIDE PASSAGE PA. PA. PA. PA. PA. 18'-8" X 7'-0"
24'-0" X 23'-9" 48'2"X23'4 12"
14'-112"X17'-5"

WATER
14'-312"X17'-5"

9'-2"X17'-5"

9'-0"X17'-5"

9'-0"X17'-5"

C O R R I D O R
DIR. W III

VISITOR
DIR./WD

DIR./WD
SA.-III

DIR./WD

6'-6" COMPUTER ROOM


SA.-II

JD. I&L
SA.-I

31'-412 X 24'112" ED/WAGON 4'X7' 4'X7'


10'-1" X 24'-8"
PS. STORE
18'-8" X 17'-3" RECEPTION PA. PA. PA. PA. PA.
VISITORS
JE/SSE 18'-10" X 7'-0"

13'-10" X 17'-3 12"

13'-11" X 17'-3 12"

13'-11" X 17'-3 12"

13'-11" X 17'-3 12"


JD/CARR.(CD)
56'-312" 75'-1112"

DIR./CARR.
T.

10'-2" X 17'-5"
PASSAGE 5'-0" WIDE
T.

DIR./CIII
DIR./SS.
ED/CARRIAGE CANTEEN SEATING

DIR.
164'-0" (50m) 6'6"X7'0" 48'6"X19'1"
COMPUTER DIRECTORATE 18'-10" X 17'-312" JE/SSE JE/SSE
CANTEEN BLOCK
T.
ENT. 50'
GS (WAGON DIRECTORATE) 164'-0"(50m)
26'-6"
PORCH
GN (CARRIAGE DIRECTORATE)

ANNEXE I GROUND FLOOR PLAN


N

STORE ADE/DD STORE


14'-4"X 16'-8 12 " 16'-3 12"X 9'-5"
W.S.
12'-0"X 13'-0" RECORD MIN. STAFF W.S.
ROOM 14'-10"X 7'-9"
(QA/CIVIL) 19'-3"X 14'-0"
ADE/DD
16'-312 "X 9'-512 "
ADE/DD
16'-312 "X 9'-512 "
W.S.
12'-0"X 13'-0"
W.S. W.S. W.S.
19'-3"X 14'-3" W.S. 19'-3"X 14'-0" W.S. 19'-3"X 14'-0"
12'-0"X 13'-11" 12'-0"X 13'-11"
W.S.

STORAGE
12'-0"X 14'-0"
ADE/DD
W.S.

STORAGE
16'-312"X 12'-2"
12'-0"X 13'-0"
AIE/CIVIL AIE/CIVIL
17'-4" X 7'-8" 17'-4" X 7'-8"
ADE/DD ARO/CIVIL ARO/CIVIL
15'-6" X 7'-6" 15'-6" X 7'-6"
16'-312 "X 6'-1112 "

STORAGE
AIE/CIVIL AIE/CIVIL
17'-4" X 7'-8" 17'-4" X 7'-8"
W.S. ARO/CIVIL ARO/CIVIL

STORAGE
12'-0"X 13'-0" 17'-3" X 9'-4" 17'-3" X 9'-4"
AIE/CIVIL AIE/CIVIL
5'

PASSAGE 6'-8" WIDE


17'-4" X 7'-8" 17'-4" X 7'-8"
W.S.
19'-0"X 14'-0"

STORAGE
ARO/CIVIL ARO/CIVIL
17'-3" X 9'-8" 17'-3" X 9'-8"

W.S. AIE/CIVIL AIE/CIVIL

STORAGE
12'-0"X 13'-0" 17'-4" X 9'-5 12" 17'-4" X 9'-5 12"

TERRACE ARO/CIVIL ARO/CIVIL


17'-3" X 8'-0" 17'-3" X 8'-0"
W.S. AIE/CIVIL AIE/CIVIL
19'-0"X 14'-0" 17'-4" X 8'-1" 17'-4" X 8'-1"

STORAGE
PA PA
17'-3" X 6'-0" 17'-3" X 6'-0"
TERRACE PA PA
ADE/DD
17'-4" X 6'-0" 17'-4" X 6'-0"
15'-8"X 8'-6"

PASSAGE 5'-9" WIDE

PASSAGE 5'-9" WIDE


DIR. DIR.
QA/CIVIL QA/CIVIL
17'-6" X 14'-3" DIR. 17'-6" X 14'-3" DIR.
QA/CIVIL QA/CIVIL
STAFF ROOM
DD. 17'-4" X 13'-10" 17'-4" X 13'-10"
17'-8 12" X 13'-10"
17'-812 "X 14'-4"
PASSAGE 5'-0" WIDE

W.S. ADE/MP STAFF ROOM STAFF ROOM


PA PA 17'-8"X 9'-6"
8'-6"X7'-5" 8'-6"X7'-5" 12'-8"X8'-412" L.STAFF 17-5" X 9'-5" 17-5" X 9'-5"
12'-8"X8'-4 12 "
STAFF AIE/CIVIL AIE/CIVIL
8'-212"X 17'-4" X 9'-10" 17'-4" X 9'-10"
PS
TOIL. 13'-812"
12'-5"X9'-6"
projector 5'-0" STORAGE
DD/CIVIL DD/CIVIL
screen X9'-6" ADE/MP ADE/MP 17'-5" X 9'-5" 17'-5" X 9'-5"
12'-8"X9'-512" 12'-9"X9'-512"
STORE ADE/MP ADE/MP ED/QA CIVIL ED/QA CIVIL
17'-4" X 24'-0" 17'-4" X 24'-0"
8'-212"X 12'-8"X9'-512" 12'-9"X9'-512"
PASSAGE 5'-7" WIDE

15'-5" DD/CIVIL DD/CIVIL


PASSAGE 6'-8" WIDE

ED 17'-5" X 9'-5" 17'-5" X 9'-5"


15'-8"X 23'-0"
DD/CIVIL DD/CIVIL
17'-5" X 9'-3 12" 17'-5" X 9'-3 12"
TOIL. TOIL.
TOILET 6'-0" 6'-0"
ADE/MP X 4'-11" X 4'-11"
14'-10"X9'-2 12" ADE/MP
PA
DIR. DD
12'-8"X9'-512" 12'-9"X9'-512" PS PS
12'-8"X9'-512 " 8'-212"X9'-512 "
17'-8 12"X 14'-4" (CIVIL) (CIVIL)
WC WC WC WC
WC PASSAGE 8'-3" WIDE 10'-7 12" X 9'-11" PASSAGE 8'-3" WIDE 10'-7 12" X 9'-11"
SEMINAR HALL 3'-5" 3'-5" 3'-5" 3'-5"
X4'-912" X4'-912 " X4'-9 12" X4'-912" STAFF
17'-312 "X 38'-612 " WATER POINT OFFICER
ADE/DD
8'-2" X 8'-8"
ADE/MP ADE/MP WC ARE/S&T ARE/S&T
DD/S&T DD/S&T
14'-10"X 8'-10" 12'-8"X10'-812" 12'-9"X10'-812" 15'-0" X 8'-11"
17'-3" X 9'-3 12"
15'-0" X 8'-11"
17'-3" X 9'-3 12"
ARE/S&T CONFERENCE ARE/S&T CONFERENCE
WC WC WC 1 1
WASH BASINS

15'-0" X 8'-6" 18'-4 2" X 26'-9" 15'-0" X 8'-6" 18'-42" X 26'-9"


DIR.
7'3" H.CLERK
17'-8 12"X 7'3" WC CENTERLISED WC
URINALS

URINALS

13'-4" X 16'-4" 16'-4" WC


VISITORS BRAKE CELL TOILET

DRINKING
28'-7 12"x16'-4"
25'-912"x15'-412 "

WATER
PROP. TOILET WC
TOILET 7'3" 7'3"

ROOM S & T

ROOM S & T
8'-2" X 9'-9"
MAINT.
23'-10" FW-3 LADIESE HANDICAPED
ENGINEERS VISITOR VISITOR
(MOTIVE POWER)

REC.

REC.
9'-0" X 16'-4" X 15'-312 " WC 12'-2" X 12'-5" 12'-2" X 12'-5"

DN UP DN UP
COMPUTER SILL=3'-6"
LIBRARY

C O R R I D O R projector
screen
AC. DN UP DN UP

C O R R I D O R
SWITCH DIR. COMP.-II
12'-10" X 14'-9"
ROOM ROOM LIFT
10'-3" X 14'-9" 16'-9" X 14'-9"
JDSE12 JDSE6 JD9
81'-712" WC

19'-0 12" STAFF ROOM DIR DIR DIR DSE VISITOR


COMPUTER VISITOR DD
10-212" X 16'-1 12" 9'-5" X 16'-1 12" 9'-9" X 16'-1 12" 9'-3" X 16'-1 12" 9'-5" X 16'-1 12" 9'-4" X 16'-1 12" 9'-4" X 16'-1 12" 9'-5" X 16'-1 12" 9'-11" X 16'-1 12" WC
RECORD 9'-8" X 16'-9 12" 9'-8" X 16'-9 12" 9'-8" X 16'-9 12"
11'-5 12"
ROOM COMPUTER ROOM DD ADE WC
9'-8" X 29'-8" TERRACE
PASSAGE 6'-9" WIDE 19'-4 12"X16'-912" 9'-8" X 16'-9 12" 9'-8" X 16'-9 1" 2
DN

PASSAGE 6'-6" WIDE


4'4"

ROOM SHAFT
11'-9" X 15'-3" P.A. P.A. P.A. P.A. UP

wash basin
printers & fax
9'-6" X 8'-5" 9'-5 12" X 8'-5" 9'-5 12" X 8'-5" 9'-5 12" X 8'-5" SSE/JE HALL
SERVER ROOM P.A. S.P.A. ELEC

urinal
18'-5" X 8'-5" 19'-2 12" X 8'-5"

49'-212"
8'-0" WIDE PASSAGE
30'-6"X 26'-2"
TOILET
COMPUTER ROOM 9'-11"
DSE ED/ELECT.
19'-2" X 23'-11" DIR4 DSE8 DIR.3 X30'-0"
9'-6" X 15'-1" 19'-2 12" X 15'-1" SPA. PA PA PA.
9'-512" X 15'-1" 9'-5 12" X 15'-1" 9'-5 12" X 15'-1"
13'-11" X 7'-3" 13'-11" X 7'-3" PA. 9'-5" X 7'-3" PA.
19'-412" X 7'-3" 9'-5" X 7'-3" 9'-5" X 7'-3"
ED/PS TOIL. TOILET
18'-5" X 15'-1"
TOIL. CLOSED ED/ DIR.
MINISTRIAL STAFF DIR.
COMPUTER DIRECTORATE MOTIVE POWER DIR. 13'-11" X 16'-0" TOILET CLOSED
13'-11" X 16'-0"
35'-7 12" x 27'-7 12" 19'-412" X 16'-0" 13'-11" X 16'-0" DIR. JT.DIR. 11'-4" X 14'-0"
13'-11" X 9'-5" 9'-5" X 16'-0" RECORD RM.
TOIL. 56'-2" 6'-9"X14'-0"

FS (ELECTRICAL DIRECTORATE)
FN (MOTIVE POWER DIRECTORATE)

ANNEXE I FIRST FLOOR PLAN


N

58'-012" 41'-3" (12.5m)

TERRACE TERRACE TERRACE TERRACE

164'-0" (50m)
WC
OFFICER STAFF
WC

WC WC WC
UP
IRON STAIR WC WC CENTERLISED WC
TOILET

DRINKING
WATER
WC
LADIESE HANDICAPED
D D WC

C O R R I D O R D D
AC. AC. AC.
9'-4" X 16'-7"
9'-4" X 16'-7"
ADE/TELE.

9'-6"X16'-7"

C O R R I D O R
VACANT
VISITOR

URINAL RECORD ROOM C. O. S. LIBRARY CONF. ROOM LIFT


VACANT

ADE/SIGNAL
9'-5" X 16'-912"
ADE/SIGNAL
9'-5" X 16'-912"

9'-5" X 16'-912"
ADE/SIGNAL
9'-5" X 16'-912"

9'-5" X 16'-912"
ADE/SIGNAL
PHOTO COPY

9'-5" X 16'-912"
19'-212" X 16'-7"

D D/SIGNAL
9'-5" X 16'-912"
DIR./SIGNAL

D D/SIGNAL
21'-1012" X 16'-812" 29'-9" X 16'-7" WC

ADE/SIGNAL
9'-5" X 16'-912"
9'-712"X16'-7"
31'-712" x 16'-812"

9'-5" X 16'-912"
19'-112" X 16'-7"

PA TO DIR.
wash basin

MECH.
WC

WC
TOILET TERRACE
7'-4" WIDE PASSAGE 6'-9" WIDE PASSAGE
DN

10'-8"x29'-7" SHAFT
4'4"
9'5" X 11'3"9'5" X 11'3"
STORE VACANT

P.A. SSE/JE HALL

wash basin
P.A. P.A. PS.

urinal
9'5" X 7'5"9'5" X 7'5"9'5" X 7'5"
WC WC WC
19'-8" X 7'-5" 8'-0" WIDE PASSAGE 52'-5" x 49'-2 12"
9'-5" X 11'-10"

JT./DIR./TELE.

JT./DIR./TELE.

TOILET
VACANT

9'-5" X 15'-8"

9'-5" X 15'-8"

9'-5" X 15'-8"

9'-11"
PA.
ED/TELE.

PA.
TOILET CLOSED
SSE/JE HALL SPA. PA PA PA. PA. X30'-0"
21'-10 12" X 16'-812"
RECORD ROOM

RECORD ROOM
62'-312" x 23'-6" ED./TELE. 19'-412" X 7'-3" 9'512"X7'3"
13'11"X7'3" 13'11"X7'3" 9'512"X7'3"9'51"X7'3" 9'512"X7'3"

TOILET CLOSED
15'-0" x 23'-7"

JT.DIR./SIGNAL
2

13'-11" X 16'-0"

13'-11" X 16'-0"
9'-5" X 15'-8"

11'-4" X 14'-0"
9'-512" X 16'-0"
DIR./SIGNAL

RECORD RM.
9'-512" X 16'-0"
DIR./SIGNAL

9'-512" X 16'-0"
DIR./SIGNAL

9'-512" X 16'-0"
DIR./SIGNAL
DIR./SIGNAL

6'-9"X14'-0"
TOIL. MINISTRIAL
STAFF ED/CORDIOTION/
SIGNAL
35'-712" x 27'-712"
TOIL.19'-412" X 16'-0"
SS (TELECOM DIRECTORATE)

SN (SIGNAL DIRECTORATE)

ANNEXE I SECOND FLOOR PLAN


ENT.
PORCH
3.66m 3.66m 3.66m 3.66m 3.66m
3.66m 3.66m 3.66m
(12') (12') (12') (12') (12')
(12') (12') (12')

CAR PARKING

UP
1.28m
4.88m(16')

4.88m(16')
13.10m(43')

8.22m(27')
8.22m(27')

COURTYARD

13.10m(43')
39.30m(129')
13.10m(43')

ANNEXE II GROUND FLOOR PLAN


8.22m(27')
8.22m(27')
13.10m(43')

1.20m
UP

CAR PARKING

4.88m(16')
4.88m(16')

3.66m 3.66m 3.66m


(12') (12') (12')
3.66m 3.66m
10.98m (12') (12')
(36') 12' 12' 12'

6' 12' 6'


7.33m (24')
51.66m (169'-6") + EX. Joint
13.10m(43') 13.10m(43') 13.10m(43')

3.66m
(12')
3.66m
(12')
DN.

51.66m (169'-6") + EX. Joint


UP
12'
12'

UP
12'

DN.

3.66m
(12')

10.98m
3.66m 3.66m
(12')

(36')
(12')

4.88m(16') 8.22m(27') 13.10m(43') 8.22m(27') 4.88m(16')


39.30m(129')

ANNEXE II FIRST FLOOR PLAN


13.10m(43') 13.10m(43') 13.10m(43')

3.66m
(12')
3.66m
(12')
1'6"+Exp. Joint

DN.

51.66m (169'-6") + EX. Joint


UP
12'
12'
12'

UP

DN.

3.66m 3.66m 3.66m


(12')
10.98m
(12')

(36')
(12')

4.88m(16') 8.22m(27') 13.10m(43') 8.22m(27') 4.88m(16')


39.30m(129')

ANNEXE II SECOND FLOOR PLAN


13.10m(43') 13.10m(43') 13.10m(43')

3.66m
(12')
3.66m
(12')
DN.

51.66m (169'-6") + EX. Joint


UP

UP

DN.

3.66m 3.66m 3.66m


(12')
10.98m
(12')

(36')
(12')

4.88m(16') 8.22m(27') 13.10m(43') 8.22m(27') 4.88m(16')


39.30m(129')

ANNEXE II THIRD FLOOR PLAN


13.10m(43') 13.10m(43') 13.10m(43')

3.66m
(12')
3.66m
(12')
DN.

51.66m (169'-6") + EX. Joint


UP

UP

DN.

3.66m 3.66m 3.66m


(12')
10.98m
(12')

(36')
(12')

4.88m(16') 8.22m(27') 13.10m(43') 8.22m(27') 4.88m(16')


39.30m(129')

ANNEXE II FOURTH FLOOR PLAN


13.10m(43') 13.10m(43') 13.10m(43')

3.66m
(12')
3.66m
(12')
DN.

51.66m (169'-6") + EX. Joint


UP

UP

DN.

3.66m 3.66m 3.66m


(12')
10.98m
(12')

(36')
(12')

4.88m(16') 8.22m(27') 13.10m(43') 8.22m(27') 4.88m(16')


39.30m(129')

ANNEXE II FIFTH FLOOR PLAN

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