involved in the business of shoemaking, rice processing, rubber, food, paper and manufacturing of pharmaceuticals etc.
Of these 817 units equipped with boilers, around 325 factories were found using substandard boilers.
These 325 factories included 77 functional in Lahore, 98 in Gujranwala, 121 in Faisalabad, 25 in Multan and three in Rawalpindi.The then DCO Lahore, Noorul Amin Mengal, had given a seven-day deadline to the owners of all the industrial units in the city to complete the installation of fire safety equipment.
These orders were passed less than a month after a shoemaking factory located at Band Road in Gulshan-i-Ravi locality of Lahore had caught fire on September 11, 2012 (the same day as Karachi’s Baldia Town factory was gutted), leading to deaths of 25 people by smoke inhalation, burns and stampede.
The Lahore factory had caught fire when sparks from a faulty electricity generator had flown into a pile of chemicals stored within the unit’s vicinity. Since the unit’s electricity generator was installed in the garage of the factory compound, which was also the only entry and exit point of the factory, people working inside could not find an immediate way out and were trapped in the inferno.
(Reference: A September 11, 2012 report of the BBC News)
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