ENVIRONMENT AGENCY STAFF BLOOD DONATION EFFORTS EXCEL


Environmental Panorama
International
October of 2008


Emily Poyser - 9-Oct-2008 - Today Environment Agency staff were presented with a Thank You plaque for helping save and improve the lives of almost 500 people.

In recognition of the magnificent efforts from the staff at the Environment Agency Midlands regional office, the special Thank You plaque was awarded for the many years of support given to the National Blood Service. The plaque was presented to Mark Sitton-Kent, Midlands Regional Director, and Rob Ellis, Principal Officer (GIS) in the Data Information and Environmental Assessment section at the Solihull office.

The Thank You plaque is to commemorate the help the Environment Agency staff have and continue to give to the National Blood Service. Over the past 3 years there have been 177 attendees to the bloodmobile sessions and 161 donations have been made.

The plaque is recognition that there are very special people, who give their time, energy and commitment to donate, coordinate and facilitate donor sessions, with an overall commitment that enable the sessions to happen.

Mark Sitton-Kent, Midlands Regional Director, speaking at the event said, “I’ve supported the National Blood Service for many years, since first giving blood at University in 1987. It’s good to see so many of my colleagues doing the same and I know many of them would find it much harder to donate were it not for the Bloodmobile visiting our offices on a regular basis – so we really appreciate the service”

Hospitals in the Birmingham area alone need over 1400 donations of blood every week in order to carry out life saving and life improving treatments. Blood isn’t just used for accidents and emergencies, many patients, such as those undergoing treatment for cancer and leukaemia need regular blood transfusions.

Catherine Davies from the National Blood Service said "I would like to ask everyone reading this to give an hour of their time to come and donate. Remember you never know when someone you love could need a blood transfusion.”

Anyone aged between 17 and 59, weighing more than 50 kg (7 stone 12 lbs) and in general good health could potentially start saving lives by becoming a blood donor. For details of sessions in your area or to book an appointment call 08457 711 711 or visit www.blood.co.uk.

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Protect your pounds and the environment

Rita Penman - 7-Oct-2008 - Maintaining your oil storage tank, whether at home or at work, could save you pounds and help protect the environment this winter.

The Environment Agency’s oil storage campaign, launched last week (30 September), is encouraging anyone with an oil storage tank to ensure it is kept in good condition and is secured to prevent theft.

Oil is one of the most common causes of water pollution, damaging plants and wildlife, making soil infertile and destroying habitats, but can so easily be avoided.

Richard Bowen, environment manager, said: “Every year we see an increase in the reports of pollution incidents when people start to switch on their heating. This can have both environmental and financial implications – destroying ponds and streams, flowerbeds and agricultural land, and can cost tens or even hundreds of thousands of pounds to clear up - which very often isn’t covered by insurance.

“There are some simple things that tank owners can do to ensure their oil is stored safely and the environment is protected.”

• Ensure tanks are sited as far away from drains, streams and ponds as possible

• Inspect your tank, pipework and other related equipment once a week, for signs of damage, interference or leaks

• Keep a record of your oil use so you know how much you are using and can identify potential problems quickly - a small leak can add up to a large fuel loss over time

• Always supervise your oil delivery – resulting pollution incidents could damage your land

• Check your home insurance policy – you may not be covered for loss of oil or pollution clean-up costs

• Be prepared and put together an oil spill kit with absorbent materials, drain blockers and leak sealing putty

• Keep the 24 hour emergency pollution helpline number - 0800 870 060 somewhere handy, in case of a spill.

Richard added: “We are working with oil suppliers and oil storage manufacturers to raise awareness of the regulations and would encourage anyone who has concerns over their current oil storage to contact us for advice and guidance.”

The campaign, set to run for six weeks, will include advice and information on tank security, the pollution that can be caused and what punishment can be expected if you cause pollution by not protecting your tank.

For further information regarding both domestic and commercial oil storage go to www.environment-agency.gov.uk.

Case study 1 - NHS Blood and Transplant

Ensuring a high standard of maintenance of plant and equipment is important for any organisation, but it is essential for NHS Blood and Transplant in Cambridge.

NHS Blood and Transplant’s work involves blood processing, testing and issue to hospitals, healthcare trusts and emergency services, and requires them to be on the road a great deal of the time.

In 2006 an oil storage tank was installed to supply the fleet of ambulances and other vehicles serving East Anglia with fuel.

Martin Frohock, from NHS Blood and Transplant, said: “We worked closely with the Environment Agency before the time of the installation of the tank.

“They advised us on local waterways and potential hazards to ensure the tank was located in a convenient place for us, but also to minimise any risk to the environment.”

A number of precautions have been taken, such as the addition of a leak detection sensor and passive infrared sensors (PIR) to minimise the use of electricity when the tank isn’t being used.

Martin added: “We have a planned preventative maintenance schedule to make sure everything is in good working order and to prevent potential problems, which could result in us not being able to operate and costing NHS Blood and Transplant unnecessary money.”

To speak to someone from NHS Blood and Transplant please contact Ruth Greenaway on 0208 271 6367.

Case study 2 – Stainless Metalcraft

Oil is an essential ingredient for Stainless Metalcraft in Chatteris, in their manufacture of metal products, such as components for MRI scanners used in hospitals across the world, so the correct oil storage is crucial.

Following a routine visit by the Environment Agency in October 2006, Stainless Metalcraft were found to have several oil tanks which didn’t comply with the oil storage regulations on site.

Some of the tanks were considered a particularly high risk, as they were very close to a riverbank.

Environment Agency officers gave advice and guidance and the company submitted an improvement plan, which took a phased approach because of the number of tanks involved.

Martin Johnson, from Stainless Metalcraft, said: “By working with the Environment Agency, we have developed a two year programme of works – although we made sure the most important changes were made as soon as we could.

“It was important for us to make sure we were not risking polluting the local river, so our first priority was to completely remove the high risk tanks first. Over the past two years we have continued to ensure that improvements were made to the lower risk tanks.

Stainless Metalcraft were determined to comply with the regulations and are looking at further options to ensure their oil is protected in the future.

Martin added: “Overall we are committed to protecting the environment as best we can, and working with the Environment Agency has given us that peace of mind.”

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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