Showing posts with label ozone depleting substances. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ozone depleting substances. Show all posts

Friday, 4 October 2013

Revision of Import and Export Negative Lists

The Import and Export Negative Lists have been revised. The Import Negative List now encompasses a more comprehensive list of refrigerants and other ozone depleting substances (ODS). All these substances have also been added to the Export Negative List. Licenses from the Ministry of Trade and Industry are therefore needed for both the import AND export of these commodities.

>> Click the links below to view the amendments to the import and export negative lists:



Monday, 3 September 2012

Hydrocarbon Sensitisation Training

The National Ozone Unit comprising Dr. Marissa Gowrie (National Ozone Officer) and Ms. Neera Singh (Ozone Officer) held Hydrocarbon Sensitisation Training sessions over the month of August 2012. 

The dates and venues of the sessions included:
  • August 6th and 10th, El Sororro
  • August 7th, Macoya
  • August 8th, Couva
  • August 27th, San Fernando
  • August 30th, Tobago 

A key obligation of Trinidad and Tobago under the Montreal Protocol is the phase-out of Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs). To facilitate the phase out, the refrigeration and air conditioning sector needs to be properly trained in alternative refrigerants. This is set out in the HCFC Phase-out Management Plan (HPMP)  for Trinidad and Tobago.

One of the alternative refrigerants currently being explored is hydrocarbon, which is considered to be a green refrigerant. It is non-ozone depleting and has a low global warming potential (GWP). However, hydrocarbon is a flammable substance and therefore, proper training is required for technicians to safely work with the refrigerant.

The sessions served to build awareness of the importance of training service technicians in the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Industry to work with hydrocarbon systems. Mr Ruben Marchand (Hydrocarbon Expert) and Mr Vernon Ramjattan (School of Practical Air-Conditioning) were the trainers for the sessions. Stemming from these sessions, the way forward will be to begin training technicians to service systems utilising hydrocarbon as a refrigerant.                                                                                      

Dr. Marissa Gowrie (National Ozone Officer) speaking at the Tobago Session



Technicians at the Hydrocarbon Sensitisation Session in San Fernando

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Welcome to our blog!

Welcome the blogspot of the National Ozone Unit (NOU) of Trinidad and Tobago! The NOU is a specialised unit of the Environmental Policy and Planning Division,  a division  within the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources.
 
Established in 1999, the NOU was formed to ensure that Trinidad and Tobago meets its obligations under the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer. This international treaty  aims to phase out and eliminate the use of ozone depleting substances. Trinidad and Tobago signed unto the Protocol in August,1989.
 
This blog is designed to raise the profile of the NOU, and make our work more accessible to our valued stakeholders and the public, making use of social media (a blog!).  We encourage you to start following our blog, aimed at making you aware of what we are doing to achieve the requirements of the Montreal Protocol and its significance on a national scale.


The NOU blog will provide updates on its activities to phase out ozone depleting substances (ODS) in Trinidad and Tobago. It will also serve as an avenue for persons to get the most current information on alternatives to ODS and provide comments or lodge queries.
 
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