Thursday, October 21, 2010

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boards to prevent accidents with electricity in shacks and pain


The Ministry of Infrastructure of the province of Buenos Aires through the Directorate Strengthening Social Organizations and the Secretariat Extension School of Engineering UNLP, conducted a pilot test in a neighborhood of La Plata of the "electrical panel for all."

is an electrical safety program is to prevent accidents and casualties resulting from no or poor electrical installations in houses in poor neighborhoods, villages or settlements.

In this first stage 40 boards were placed in San Carlos neighborhood houses in the area of \u200b\u200b52 and 155.

As explained by the provincial director for the Strengthening of Social Organizations, John Sabato, "every mother board has a box containing a key and a thermal circuit breaker and four powerful shots 3x2 mm cables sintenax type. Are installed inside or outside the home, according to the characteristics of each or na. "

Sabato said that "90 of the accidents that occur in very humble homes, as electrification or fire, is caused by not having a safe electrical installation."

assembly and placement of the panels is in charge of the cooperative work The Kokitos. For this task, its members were trained for four months after Faculty of Engineering, who made the design of the boards.

In addition to providing protection to the neighbors in power the program also benefits the cooperatives with training and support work.

The idea and implementation of this initiative was agreed between the Ministry of Infrastructure Province, Faculty of Engineering, UNL P , the OCEBA, ENRE, Association Electro-Magnetic Argentina and Association of Engineers.

During the day of placement of the panels took place at the San Carlos was attended by Minister of Infrastructure of the Province , Cristina Alvarez Rodriguez, the president of the UNLP , Fernando Tauber, the manager Strengthening Social Organizations, John Sabato, the dean of the Faculty Engineering Mark Actis and provincial senator Guido Carlotto.


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