SON Urges Nigerians On Certified LPG Cylinders.
Owing to the recent explosions around the country involving the use of LPG cylinders, the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has urged Nigerian consumers to patronise the only SON certified LPG and other cylinders with necessary markings.
The Director-General, SON, Osita Aboloma, at the scene of a recent gas explosion in Kaduna, reiterated the need for consumers to look out for necessary embossed markings on all imported LPG Cylinders as specified in the Nigeria Industrial Standard NIS 69:2013 such as; manufacturer’s brand name, country of origin, test pressure, tare weight and SON Product registration number with prefix FA and year of manufacture.
Represented by the Group Head, LPG, SON, Engr. Nwaoma Olujie, the SON Chief Executive warned Importers of Cylinders to adhere strictly to the SON procedures for the importation of the product which according to him is classified as life-endangering.
Aboloma advised Cylinder users to also look out for SON Mandatory Conformity Assessment Programme (MANCAP) Logo and number on certified, locally manufactured Cylinders in addition to the markings specified for the imported products.
According to him, the specified life span of LPG Cylinders in Nigeria is 15years during which the cylinders must be re-qualified twice, after every 5years.
He disclosed that SON has put in place a rigorous procedure for the certification of imported and locally manufactured LPG Cylinders for use in Nigeria to guarantee the safety and durability of the product.
The SON DG admonished Consumers of Cylinders to ensure proper handling of the product in transit as well as during use, while also adhering to necessary safety precautions.
Aboloma warned all LPG dispensing Plants to ensure due certification of their vessels as provided by the SON Act, stressing that SON officers in the 42 State offices across the Nation have been directed to inspect all LPG plants to ensure the certification or re-certification of all installed vessels as the case may be. The full weight of the law, he said shall be brought to bear on any plant and owner who fail to comply with this mandatory requirement of the SON Act.
Aboloma commiserated with the families of the victims of the Kaduna gas explosion, condemning the incident as avoidable if all necessary precautions were adhered to by the Gas Dealers.
Commenting on the gas explosion while receiving the SON delegation comprising the Ag. Director Operations Mr. Dauda Yakubu, Kaduna State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr. Samuel Aruwan expressed appreciation to SON on the condolence.
He assured of the Kaduna State Government’s preparedness to partner with SON and other Stakeholders for the benefit of the people.
Aruwan reiterated the Government’s directive to shut down all gas retailing outlets in residential and high-risk areas in the State, adding that a Committee has been set up to identify areas to relocate them to for the safety of lives and properties.
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