Digboi Refinery Under Fire: Worker Death Exposes Gaps in Safety and Medical Readiness

Digboi Refinery Faces Questions After Worker Dies Despite Safety Spending
Digboi Refinery Faces Questions After Worker Dies Despite Safety Spending (PC: Social Media Sites)

Digboi | May 14, 2026 NE Headlines Bureau

The death of Paresh Borgohain, a 47-year-old contractual canteen worker, on May 10 inside the Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) Digboi refinery has triggered widespread outrage and calls for an investigation. Borgohain, a caterer for M/S Vidya Caterers, reportedly collapsed near the Sulphur Distillation Unit (SDU) sub-station while delivering meals.

Key Concerns Raised:

  • Medical Negligence: Co-workers alleged that when Borgohain was rushed to the refinery’s First Aid Centre, no doctor was on duty. The facility was reportedly being managed by a nurse and an assistant, raising alarms about emergency preparedness.
  • Surveillance Gaps: Despite high security spending, the incident site was not covered by CCTV. Management clarified that cameras only monitor “vital installations,” leaving operational areas unobserved.
  • Food Safety Standards: Questions have been raised regarding hygiene at the AOD canteen after reports surfaced that Borgohain had eaten there shortly before his shift.
  • Management Apathy: The deceased’s family alleged that neither refinery officials nor the contractor visited them following the tragedy.

An FIR has been lodged seeking a thorough investigation into the circumstances of the death and demanding compensation for the bereaved family. Labor organizations are now demanding full-time doctors at the refinery and expanded CCTV coverage to prevent such oversights in the future.

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