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Posted: Mar 30 2019 (22:39)
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Last Response: Apr 06 2019 (23:59)
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Last Response: Apr 06 2019 (23:59)
Mar 30 2019 (22:39) BAY/Ballari Junction (Bellary) (4 PFs) | UBL/WDP-4D/40518
DeepakUlli~
DeepakUlli~ 2929 blog postsAt Ballari Jn , BAY-TNGL RE CRS Inspection
1. Shamiyana at PF1
2.inspection spl rake at pf1
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1. Shamiyana at PF1
2.inspection spl rake at pf1
3. goods section
4&5 crs spl
6.puje...
more...
3 Posts
Deepak sir I would demand railways to keep an another dustbin that is RED DUSTBIN. This dustbin is only for the Radioactive waste. Because now days in some places 3 coloured dustbin can be seen. One green- Purely biodegradable waste, blue- Purely recyclable , non-biodegradable and red-radioactive. Hope this would helpful for railways in future..
I don't think that would be necessary in rly stations.. such wastes are generated mainly in hospitals and research institutions..
#offtopic Basically dustbin means only for railway colonies or residential area. Where most of the waste like used tubelight, cells, worn out batteries, etc that is true not necessary in rly stn but may be useful for railway residential colony, etc...
tubelights, cells etc have heavy metals and aren't meant to be thrown in dustbins, designated or otherwise
Special dustbin that's red coloured are used. Only specialised for radioactive or highly reactive metals. Like lithium ion cells, bulb , tube light also have inert gases like argon, krypton, etc and they cannot be recycled periodically. I know that is a heavy and reactive metal or inert gasses and cannot be dumped on green or blue. So nowadays red dustbins are appearing. And you can't dumped that metal on streets or in scrapyard or in some junkyards or whatever. But it may useful for the local itself..