ENVIRONMENT AGENCY URGES BOAT USERS TO STAY SAFE


Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2009


The Environment Agency, in partnership with the Boat Safety Scheme, is urging all boaters to ensure their vessels are properly maintained this summer to avoid the risk of onboard fires.

Recent blazes on boats on the River Great Ouse and the River Thames have prompted the call for boat owners to be reminded of the risks.

Proper maintenance is particularly important at this time of year, when many people are taking to the rivers and waterways to make the most of the summer weather.

Nathan Arnold, Team Leader for the Great Ouse and Stour Waterways, said: “These incidents, and others like them around the country, highlight the need for all boaters to make sure their boats are properly maintained and safe before using them.
“Owners and skippers should have a fire action plan and make sure that all friends and family onboard are aware of what to do should the worst happen. ”

The Environment Agency, in conjunction with the Boat Safety Scheme, issues the following advice to boaters:
• Carry out routine checks on fuel, gas and electrical systems as part of the boating calendar to spot early signs of wear or damage and carry out maintenance where necessary. This is particularly important at the start of the boating season when some items may have deteriorated over the winter.
• Take care when refuelling: Gas and petrol can produce explosive, heavier-than-air vapours, so extreme caution is needed when refuelling or changing gas cylinders. This will avoid the danger of any stray vapours flowing into the vessel and forming an explosive mix with air which may ignite when making contact with a spark or other form of ignition.
• After refuelling, ventilate all engine and cabin spaces well before turning on the ignition or setting off. If there is a strong smell of petrol or gas in the boat, open all hatches and doors. Do not use the boat until the smell has gone and you have checked to ensure there is no continuing fuel leak or gas escape.

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Signing up to tackle climate change

Salford leads the way in the bid to limit the effects of climate change with the launch of the Lower Kersal and Lower Broughton Climate Change Action Plan

Flooding, droughts and water shortages could be the future for many if climate change continues to take hold, but a community of 900 homes in Salford is getting the chance to make a difference by helping to develop and sign up to a Climate Change Action Plan.

Local residence in Lower Kersal and Lower Broughton have been invited to a series of climate change fun days on Saturday 4 July 2009 – Willow Tree Centre, Littleton Road, 1pm till 4pm and Saturday 11 July 2009 – Meadow Road, 1pm till 4pm . These fun days have been organised by the Environment Agency, Salford City Council and the University of Salford, to launch a Climate Change Action Plan for the community.

The fun days are an opportunity for the community learn more about climate change, how it will impact on their day to day activities and what action they can take to mitigate its effects. Experts will be on hand to provide tips on saving energy and water, protecting homes from flooding, and improving green spaces.

Residents of the 900 homes in the area have each been sent pledge cards to bring with them on the day outlining the changes they would be willing to make, and listing the kind of incentives that might encourage them to make changes, such as a reduction to their monthly bills.

Keith Ashcroft, Area Manager at the Environment Agency said:

“Climate change is the biggest challenge to the way we currently live and work. We really want to help communities understand what this means and help them prepare for the possibility of flooding, water shortages and extreme temperatures. Some of this can easily be addressed in adapting their homes and reducing their energy and water use.

“This as a great opportunity for a community to take the lead by beginning to make these changes , as well as working together to shape how communities across the country can respond to the challenge of climate change.”

Cllr Derek Antrobus, Salford City Council's lead member for planning and transport matters, which includes ensuring the city is prepared for the impact of climate change, said:

"New development has to be built to standards which are energy efficient and can withstand flooding. The council is keen that older properties should enjoy the same benefits.

"The whole point of this plan is to work alongside local people to help them reduce their energy consumption, cutting their gas and electricity bills and minimising their environmental impact, as well as minimising the potential damage from flooding. This area is one of those at greatest risk in a flood."

The days should also be a great opportunity for the community to get together and enjoy the entertainment, which includes a circus skills workshop, face painting and a food stall.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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