Practice more at peace, Shed less blood in war
March 27, 2025
"Practice more at peace, shed less blood in war.” – This profound statement, often attributed to military strategists, underscores the importance of preparation in times of peace to mitigate risks during crises. While originally meant for battlefields, its relevance extends far beyond – into industries where safety is paramount.
Rubamin conducted a full-scale mock drill on ammonia handling and emergency response, led by Dy Director Industrial Safety & Health Shri Dinesh Gamit with his expert insights, to ensure that in the face of a real emergency, every stakeholder—from first responders - ERT to plant personnel—knows their role and can act swiftly to prevent harm.
By simulating real-world emergency scenarios, they help identify gaps, refine response strategies, and build coordination between various teams that differentiates containment and catastrophe.
Investing time and resources in such exercises today ensures that if a crisis ever occurs, we are not caught off guard. These practices should be encouraged across industries, reinforcing the belief that a well-prepared team is the best defense against unforeseen challenges