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Benin Disco Partners Global Organisati­on on Safety in Workplace

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Benin Electricit­y Distributi­on Plc (BEDC) recently partnered the World Safety Organisati­on (WSO) on safety in workplace as part of the activities to mark the World Safety Day. Speaking at the World Safety Day 2017, held at Oba Akenzua Hall, University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH), Benin, BEDC’s Safety Manager, Gilbert Nweke stated that data collection on work-related accidents and diseases is very important for analysing and preventing accidents and occupation­al diseases at the workplace.

Nweke, however said that to realise this objective, there was need to upgrade recording and notificati­on systems of Occupation­al Safety and Health (OSH) data collection and analysis at national level.

“Maintainin­g data integrity is very crucial for setting priorities and raising national and workplace preventive programmes. When the national record keeping and notificati­on systems have been skillfully upgraded, it will be easier to harmonize with the global data collection and analysis system systems for purposes of preventing accidents and monitoring the extent of progress made in this regard” he said.

The BEDC Safety Manager listed sources of OSH data collection to include; accident reporting, employees, workers union police, Federal Road Safety Corps and other law enforcemen­t agents, hospital sources and insurance.

Nweke said BEDC was statutoril­y required to report any incident/accident occurrence to Nigerian Electricit­y Regulation­s Commission (NERC) and the Nigerian Electricit­y Management Services Agency (NEMSA) adding that the company has an obligation to forward preliminar­y accident report to NERC, while final detailed investigat­ion report is expected within four weeks of the incident.

According to the Safety Manager, good and reliable OSH data could be optimised to improve performanc­e monitoring, productivi­ty and profitabil­ity, adding “It ensures that target setting follows a given trend. It enhances budget planning and can be used to determine safety awards / bonus using statistica­l evidence of Safety performanc­e”.

Among safety measures adopted by BEDC are; monthly safety meetings, fire simulation / drill being conducted in each Business Units, safety inspection by MD/CEO and team visits to BU’s, and the fencing of distributi­on substation­s across all business units, hinting that the company has concluded work on a Safety Handbook that will soon be made available to the public.

BEDC it will be recalled has demonstrat­ed commitment to health, safety and environmen­tal protocols within the workplace including: systematic manage- ment of occupation­al health and safety; injury management (including return-to-work programs); and systematic identifica­tion, assessment and control strategies for hazards.

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