The Guardian (Nigeria)

ICCON urges government to provide chemical safety at workplaces

- By Bankole Orimisan

THE Institute of Chartered Chemists of Nigeria ( ICCON) has raised awareness of chemical safety and security, stressing the need for government to provide an enabling business environmen­t against hazardous chemical accidents in the country.

The President and Chairman of the institute, Prof. Fanna InnaAbdulr­ahman, speaking at the awareness programme held in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, said, chemical accidents have over the years cost serious damage to humans and the environmen­t.

The president, who was represente­d by the Vice President of the Institute, Majek Owoo, at the event, lamented the implicatio­n of letting chemicals get to the hands of terrorists is worst than imagined. According to her, the sensitisat­ion is aimed at ensuring a safe and secure chemical environmen­t, stating that following the prevalence of insecurity, it is important that hazardous chemicals are secured.

She said that in recent years, terrorist activities have been rampant in the country and these are not unconnecte­d with the fact that people, who are handling these chemicals, have evil intentions in handling them. They are not supposed to have access to the chemicals and that is where the security aspect comes in.

"We are talking about safety, preventing these chemicals from affecting the public and as well securing the chemicals from people so that they will not be able to misuse them," she said.

According to her, preventing this sort of contingenc­y and raising the bar against accidents as well as terrorist attacks is a responsibi­lity shared by government­s and industry.

She added that stopping the misuse of chemicals couldn’t be done by rules and regulation­s alone, insisting that it also requires a high degree of awareness and shared vision.

She said: "We can not separate ourselves from chemicals because on daily bases we need them. But when it comes to abuse in cases where people use them to cause terrible hazards in the environmen­t it is not acceptable."

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