Dr Subhash Bhamre in his inaugural address congratulated DRDO for organizing the workshop and said that the best way to minimize the risk of fire is to understand potential threats and put in place preventive measures. He further said that technologies developed by CFEES can have application for civil sectors also, and needs to be exploited to the fullest.
The workshop was organized by Centre for Fire, Explosive and Environment Safety, a lab of DRDO with an aim to sensitize the State Fire Services and Users on the use of risk evaluation, mitigation and elimination of fire related accidents and adopt the technologies developed by DRDO. An exhibition of products and technologies developed by CFEES was also organized on the sidelines of the workshop.
Dr G Satheesh Reddy in his address said that the technologies and products developed by DRDO are finding application not only in defence sector but also have spin-offs for civilian sectors. He further said that we need to look for opportunities and gear up the capacity for indigenous fire safety products and services in India.
The inaugural session of the workshop was followed by technical presentations, panel discussions and product demonstrations. A large number of delegates including Directors Generals, Directors of the State Fire Services and Fire Chiefs of many States and Union Territories attended the workshop.