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Stoppage order for compliant firecracke­r manufactur­ers “should be lifted”

- BY FLORNISA M. GITGANO Sun.Star Staff Reporter

THE Department of Labor and Employment (Dole) 7 will recommend to the labor secretary to lift the stoppage order for compliant manufactur­ers of firecracke­rs and pyrotechni­cs.

This was the message of Dole 7 Director Exequiel Sarcauga to the 250 sellers, dealers and manufactur­ers of firecracke­rs in Barangay Babag, LapuLapu City yesterday.

Dole together with the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) and police held a dialogue in the Babag gym, following the stoppage order of Dole shutting down all firecracke­r and pyrotechni­c companies in the country.

Some of the manufactur­ers and sellers asked Dole not to include them, saying they’ve been careful in handling their business and no major accident has been recorded in Babag.

Sarcauga said Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III ordered Dole regional offices to coordinate with the BFP, police and local government units (LGUs) and assess establishm­ents that produce and sell firecracke­rs and pyrotechni­cs if they have complied with the safety standards.

“We will assess business establishm­ents. If

Labor secretary has ordered Dole regional offices to coordinate with BFP, police, LGUs and assess establishm­ents that produce and sell firecracke­rs and pyrotechni­cs if they have complied with the safety standards: Dole 7 Director Exequiel Sarcauga

they are compliant then we will recommend the lifting of the stoppage order,” he said in Cebuano.

Ensuring safety

Sarcauga told the attendees to comply with the requiremen­ts of BFP, secure a clearance from the police and permits from the LGU, as well as comply with Dole’s safety standards for the employees.

“The stoppage order is one way to ensure everyone’s safety,” he said in Cebuano.

Babag has been manufactur­ing and selling firecracke­rs for a couple of decades.

Babag Barangay Captain Epifania Augusto said this is the dominant livelihood of her constituen­ts.

Five of the 10 puroks are directly affected by Dole’s stoppage order. These are Puroks Super Sunlight, Shooting Star, Rambo, Judas Belt and Five Star.

“The business is sea- sonal yet the stoppage order was issued during the “Ber” months when they were receiving several orders,” Augusto said in Cebuano.

Based on records, only two individual­s and a corporatio­n have a license to manufactur­er in Babag.

Floredo Baraquil, president of Rambolet Pyro Corp. (RPC), said their 43 members hardly earned due to the stoppage order.

“Since I became the president, there has been no accident recorded during the production of firecracke­rs. I hope the stoppage order will not include us,” Baraquil said in Cebuano.

The corporatio­n’s official has been reminding members to follow their safety rules and not to employ children. He also told them the manufactur­ing station should be far from their houses.

RPC has also complied with the clearance and permits from the BFP, police and the LGU.

“The police told us to place the structure where the firecracke­rs is manufactur­ed 300 meters away from the residentia­l area. It was hard to comply because of the several subdivisio­ns that have been constructe­d in the different areas,” Baraquil said in Cebuano.

Yesterday, Dole officials got the profile of the firecracke­r manufactur­ers and sellers as part of the agency’s assessment.

 ?? (SUN.STAR FOTO/ALLAN CUIZON) ?? POWWOW. (From left, standing) Dole 7 Director Exequiel Sarcauga, Dole 7 Assistant Director Joel Gonzales and SFO1 Climaco Salisid of the Lapu-Lapu City Bureau of Fire Protection have a powwow during the Dole 7’s assessment of firecracke­r manufactur­ers...
(SUN.STAR FOTO/ALLAN CUIZON) POWWOW. (From left, standing) Dole 7 Director Exequiel Sarcauga, Dole 7 Assistant Director Joel Gonzales and SFO1 Climaco Salisid of the Lapu-Lapu City Bureau of Fire Protection have a powwow during the Dole 7’s assessment of firecracke­r manufactur­ers...

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