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Friday, 28 December 2012
Phase out Schedule for Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) from January 1, 2013
Wednesday, 10 October 2012
NOU takes part in EduFest 2012
In commemoration of Cancer Awareness Month, on October 9th, 2012 the Cancer Society of Trinidad and Tobago (TTCS) and Republic Bank Ltd hosted an awareness day to educate children about cancer and how to lead healthy lifestyles. EduFest 2012 was held at the National Academy for the Performing Arts, North Academy (NAPA).
There were several booths highlighting the various types of cancers affecting citizens. The National Ozone Unit (NOU) represented by Neera Singh and Anastasia Gordon attended and shared information on how to protect yourself from the harmful effects of UV radiation and prevent skin cancer.
There were a number of high schools and primary schools in attendance. These young people and their teachers were very enthusiastic and were well aware of ozone layer depletion and its effects. It was truly a pleasure to take part in this event.
Aerial view of NOU booth, Anastasia Gordon (right) and Neera Singh (left) interacting with a group of high school students |
Quiz Time! Anastasia Gordon and Neera Singh (NOU) testing students awareness of ozone depletion and its link to skin cancer |
Key points to remember to protect yourself from UV radiation
and prevent skin cancer:
and prevent skin cancer:
- Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
- Seek shade especially in the middle of the day when the sun’s rays are strongest.
- Slip on a shirt. Cover up with protective clothing to guard as much skin as possible when you are out in the sun.
- Use sunscreen and lip balm with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 30 or higher.
- Cover your head with a wide-brimmed hat, shading your face, ears, and neck.
- Wear sunglasses with 100% UV absorption to provide optimal protection for the eyes and the surrounding skin.
- Follow these practices to protect your skin even on cloudy or overcast days. UV rays travel through clouds.
Labels:
Anastasia Gordon,
Cancer awareness,
NAPA,
Neera Singh,
NOU,
ozone depletion,
Ozone Layer,
skin cancer,
UV Radiation
Location:
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Monday, 17 September 2012
25th Anniversary Celebration of the Montreal Protocol and Launch of NIHERST Ozone Awareness Display
The Montreal Protocol celebrates its 25th year of existence in September, 2012. World Ozone Day is celebrated each year on September 16th. The National Ozone Unit, in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and National Institute of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (NIHERST) launched the Ozone Awareness Display at the NIHERST Science Centre on September 14, 2012 in commemoration of World Ozone Day and to mark the 25th Anniversary of the Montreal Protocol.
The Honourable Ganga Singh, Minister of the Environment and Water Resources was there to receive a commemorative plaque for Trinidad and Tobago’s important contribution to protecting the ozone layer. The display serves to build awareness for children on both the damaging effects of chemicals (such as CFCs and HCFCs) on the ozone layer and how to protect themselves from harmful UV radiation from the sun as a result of the weakened ozone layer.
Dr Marissa Gowrie presenting a token of appreciation to Ms Maureen Manchouck, President of NIHERST |
Senator, The Honourable Minister Ganga Singh interacting with the Ozone Display |
Rosemary Lall (UNDP Representative) presenting the Commemorative Plaque for the 25th Anniversary to the Minister |
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
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Technicians at the Hydrocarbon Sensitisation Session in San Fernando
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Labels:
Air Condition and Refrigeration Industry,
alternatives,
HCFC,
HPMP,
hydrocarbon,
Marissa Gowrie,
Neera Singh,
NOU,
ozone depleting substances,
refrigerants,
safety,
technicians,
training
Location:
San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago
Thursday, 30 August 2012
LIST OF ACRONYMS IN OZONE
ARIA
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Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Industry Association
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CFC
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Chlorofluorocarbons
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GRP
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Good Refrigeration Practices
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HCFC
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Hydrochlorofluorocarbon
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HFC
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Hydrofluorocarbon
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HC
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Hydrocarbon
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HPMP
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Hydrochlorofluorocarbon Phase out
Management Plan
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MAC
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Mobile Air Conditioning
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MB
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Methyl Bromide
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MLF
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Multi Lateral Fund
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NOU
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National Ozone Unit
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NOO
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National Ozone Officer
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ODS
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Ozone Depleting Substances
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TPMP
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Terminal Phase out Management Plan
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UNDP
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United Nations Development Bank
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ODP
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Ozone Depleting Potential
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UNEP
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United Nations Environment Programme
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UNDP
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United Nations Development Programme
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UNEP ROLAC
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United Nations Environment Programme
Regional Office of Latin America and the Caribbean
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Friday, 25 May 2012
Methyl Bromide Sensitisation Training
The National Ozone Unit held two sessions of Methyl Bromide Awareness Training for the Plant Quarantine Division of the Ministry of Food Production, Housing, Land and Marine Affairs, Trade, Industry and Investment and the Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago who deal specifically with plant quarantine and fumigation.
The sessions were facilitated by Mr. Anthony Ramdeen (Consultant for the Methyl Bromide Phase-Out Project) and Dr. Marissa Gowrie (National Ozone Officer) on March 23, 2012 and May 18, 2012 at the El Socorro Office of the Ministry of Housing and the Environment (now Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources).
The purpose of the training was to increase the awareness of various stakeholder groups on the Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) and Methyl Bromide, their usage and the alternatives available.
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Mr. Anthony Ramdeen, Project Consultant, demonstrating fumigant
detection equipment to the participants |
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Ozone Awareness at ABS
The National Ozone Unit (NOU) continues its education of the air-conditioning and refrigeration sector on the Montreal Protocol and the impending phase out of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) scheduled to begin in January 2013, through its lectures and outreach activities.
The NOU most recently conducted training and awareness raising at Abel Building Solutions (ABS) at its Mount Hope Offices for the entire engineering department including senior staff, technical professionals and procurement officers.
Attendees were informed about the phase out targets for HCFC as well as the elements of the HCFC Phase out Management Plan (HPMP) which include equipment provision, further training in good refrigeration practices, retrofitting of equipment, and the establishment of a certification programme for technicians.
To learn more about ABS, you can visit the company's website.
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