Stop Refueling Vehicles With Passengers Onboard NPA
Fri, 27 Sep 2024 09:00
The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has cautioned commercial drivers against refueling vehicles with passengers onboard.
The Authority said such a practice endangered the lives of passengers as they were exposed to detrimental chemicals.
Speaking at the NPA Central Regional sensitization durbar in Cape Coast, the Central Regional Manager of the NPA, Mr. Michael Opoku-Obiri, said one of the primary risks associated with refueling is the inhalation of toxic fumes.
He explained that gasoline contains detrimental chemicals like benzene, a known carcinogen. These fumes can easily enter vehicles through open windows or doors, exposing passengersmdash;especially children and the elderlymdash;to health risks such as nausea, dizziness, and respiratory issues.
He noted that despite the open, well-ventilated nature of most fuel stations, drivers often overlook the dangers of trapped fumes inside vehicles.
Many drivers routinely stop at gas stations without asking passengers to exit the vehicle. Whether rushing to drop kids at school, heading to work, or running errands, refueling with passengers inside the car is a common practice.
However, this seemingly harmless habit has serious safety implications, with the most significant danger being the risk of fire.
From January to July 2023, Ghana recorded 3,819 fire incidents across various sectors, with commercial and fuel-related fires being major contributors. In light of the frequent fire outbreaks at gas and filling stations in recent years, Nana Aduam stressed the need for increased public education on safety measures related to fuel and gas usage.
Mr. Opoku-Obiri indicated that the Authority had implemented several safety regulations to ensure public safety at fuel stations.
He explained that while refueling may seem like a routine task, it carries significant risks that are often underestimated.
‘By taking simple precautions, such as ensuring passengers exit the vehicle and remaining vigilant about potential hazards, drivers can significantly decrease the dangers associated with refueling’, he said.
Mr. Opoku-Obiri also noted that although specific rules governing the refueling of commercial vehicles are not publicly available in one thorough document, general safety guidelines and warnings are emphasized.
He gave the assurance that the NPA will persist its efforts to raise awareness, educate, and inform dealers of petroleum products, consumers, and passengers about the dangers of neglecting safety measures in the use of gas and fuel.
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