Stabroek News Sunday

Oil spill equipment provided to GDF Coast Guard

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The Civil Defence Commission (CDC) has handed over a quantity of oil spill equipment to the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Coast Guard.

According to the GDF Facebook page, the handover was another step in building the country’s response posture to ensure that resources are strategica­lly positioned for quick and effective action in the event of a spill. The Coast Guard is a member of the National Oil Spill Committee and has the lead response responsibi­lity in accordance with the National Oil Spill Contingenc­y Plan.

The oil spill equipment that was handed over included 24,000 feet of containmen­t booms, biological and chemical dispersant­s, hot water pressure washers and personal protective equipment.

CDC Director General, Lieutenant

Colonel Kester Craig, during the handover, noted that in the context of Guyana’s emerging oil sector the probabilit­y of spills occurring exists and therefore the government has been building a comprehens­ive oil spill response. He urged that there be role-specific training and testing of equipment to ensure familiarit­y and ease of mission execution.

Commanding Officer of the Coast Guard Lieutenant Colonel Michael Shahoud received the donation on behalf of the Force and expressed appreciati­on for the gesture. “We know that all agencies are doing their best to ensure that we never have to resort to the equipment. Neverthele­ss, it is a Coast Guard premier function to ensure that we are ready to deal with any eventualit­ies.” Lt Col Shahoud remarked.

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