Lagos State Government has identified the need for workplaces to train their personnel to comply with safety regulations, especially in electricity
According to the Nation, this was disclosed by the Director-General of Lagos State Safety Commission, Mr. Lanre Mojola, during a day stakeholdersโ training in electricity safety causes, in conjunction with BIMSUL ventures, in Alausa, Ikeja.
He explained once a worker made particular mistake, there was probability that such might affect the whole and entire factory, hence the need for the workers to take precautionary measures to avoid making the mistake and let all hands be on deck โto ensure safety at all times in our workplace.โ
Mojola said, โSafety is everybodyโs business, hence the need for all of us to take safety as a collective responsibility, do away with complacency at the workplace, learn new ways and involve in a consistent training workshop that will assist to make our personnel better equipped.
โWe need to take issues of safety very important because the statistics are glaring; there are 2.3 million accidents in a year, 6,300 a day and 260 an hour. We will like workplaces to ensure that they follow these regulatory processes and obtain their safety clearance certificate and ensure their safety officers are registered appropriately.โ
A safety expert, Mr. Ojetokun Oluwole, presented a paper on โSafe work processing standard operating procedures and identification of hazard in equipment, power tools and portable hands toolsโ.
Oluwole called on workers to ensure they work in safety environment at all times and anytime they observe any error in their work equipment, it should be reported and get immediate solution.
Also, a guest speaker, Mr. Adebiyi Adeyinka, who lectured on electrical safety and solution in the manufacturing sector, stressed that 80 per cent of hazards at the workplace was usually as a result of human error, noting that all hands must be on deck to prevent incessant occurrence.