NELLY MTEMA in Dodoma
THE Government Chemist
Laboratory Authority (GCLA) has stressed a need for proper chemical
management to avoid environmental and health hazards.
Speaking during the closing of a chemical
management special training workshop for University of
Dodoma (Udom)
mineral processing and engineering students yesterday, the Chief
Government Chemist, Dr Fidelice Mafumiko, said there was a need for the
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between his office and Udom so that
the final year Earth Sciences students could be given a special dossier
on chemical management.
“You are done with your degree studies, I
believe, in your respective fields in one way or another, you will be
dealing with chemicals. Thus, having a special dossier on proper
chemical management, I believe, you will be our good ambassadors,” he
noted.
He said chemical management was very
important and his office had been using all means possible apart from
awareness raising and training. He pointed out that stiff penalties were
also imposed on violators of rules and procedures.
Dr Mafumiko said with the increasing
number of industries in the country, it was obvious that chemical
management was unavoidable, thus its safe and proper use was of
paramount importance. He commended students, who came up with proposals
for such training and made it real.
Earlier, College of Earth Sciences (CoES)
Principal, Prof William Mwigoha, apart from thanking the GCLA for the
training workshop, said there was a need to sustain proper chemical
management as the country embarked on the industrial economy.
“This training imparts knowledge and
skills to students and this helps them to add more knowledge and
professionalism to what they have done with their studies,” he stressed.
In a vote of thanks, one of the students, Mr Hemed Omary, said the
workshop was an eye opener for them and they enjoyed it very much.
“It has equipped us with the best
knowledge on chemical management and legal aspects and we will be good
ambassadors by putting what we have learned into practice,” he said.
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