LABOUR MINISTRY INSPECTS REGION EIGHT MINING CAMPS

LABOUR MINISTRY INSPECTS REGION EIGHT MINING CAMPS

In a demonstration of it’s commitment to ensuring the Health and Safety of Guyana’s Workforce, the Labour Ministry’s Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Department, on Tuesday,October 4th,2022 carried out inspections at Several mining Camps in the Potaro-Siparuta (Region Eight).

These Visits sought to ensure Workers, and Employers are adhering to the Health and Safety Protocols.

OSH Officer, Mr Darwin Bourne said the Inspections also created awareness among the Workers, as most Camps in far-flung Areas are not subject to frequent Inspections.

Photograph depicts an Image of Mr
Darwin Bourne, OSH Officer

“What we’re trying to do is prevent any form of fatalities or serious injuries to Miners. We would also advise them to do some First-Aid training. What we find is that with most Accidents, Persons suffocate within at least Five Minutes when they are crushed, crumbled or covered. However, if we establish an Emergency Plan, we can have them recover quickly, and preserve Life.”

Bourne said while most Persons take the Information and adhere to Protocols, regular monitoring is necessary.

“Even though when we advise Persons, they usually put it into practice, we can’t only depend on them to say that they would continuously follow the Guidelines.”

Photograph Image depicts the inspection of mining Camps in Region Eight

He said the Ministry will facilitate regular OSH Visits to these Areas.

“We have Flyers on safe mining Practices and reducing Hazards, such as Mercury use , to name a few. We also exchanged Telephone Numbers so that they can call for Advice. We will return to the Area to monitor however, we can’t just leave Information.”

Photograph Image depicts OSH Officers and Miners sharing a light moment at a Camp

Officials from the Ministry recently met with Representatives of the Guyana Mining School, where at least Nine Rangers are employed to facilitate regular monitoring of these Areas. The Rangers will report to the Mines Officers, any unsafe mining Practices, and will provide some level of monitoring.

The Officials also met with the Regional Executive Officer (REO) for Region Eight, Mr Peter Ramotar, to discuss the facilitation of training Sessions for Staff later in the Year. The Meeting entailed establishing an Occupational Safety and Health Committee under the OSH Act Chapter 99:10, Article 23.

 

Edward Anthony Persaud

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