EBENCO Welcome  Defence College Participants Of Course 32

EBENCO Global Link limited, is a waste management and Environmental Service Company Incorporated by the Nigeria corporate Affairs Commission in 2006.

The company is situated in Koko Town, which is the headquarters of the Warri North Local Government Area in Delta State. Its areas of specialization include waste oil recycling, depot operation, pollution control, spill cleaning, and soil remediation services.

participants of course 32 of the National Defense college and other African countries are at the main yard of  Ebenco company as part of a study tour to conduct Research into the company’s contributions to National development.

 In the future, we hope to establish our own refinery, drill our own oil wells, and establish branches throughout the country and the continent of Africa, says EBENEZER OLUWAGBEMIGA, the chairman and CEO of EBENCO Global Link Limited.

 And we fulfill all of our aspirations by reaching out to other nations with the support of our government and society.

 According to Dr. OMONIGHO OTANOCHA, an associate professor at the University of Petroleum Resources in Effurun, if the federal government supports their efforts to grow their businesses and refine crude, specifically 1,000–5,000 barrels, they will be able to produce more goods for the Nigerian market and address our energy security issues.

 Along with representatives from regulatory bodies, the company’s waste manager gives the visiting members of course 32 a tour of the Waste Management Facility site, which includes the boiler unit.

15 safety recommendations for environmental services and management

These are 15 safety tips for businesses providing management and environmental services:

1.  All workers must wear the proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) throughout work.

2. Before starting work, employees need to be given sufficient training on safety procedures.

3. Employees must promptly notify the supervisor of any accidents or safety hazards.

4. You should only use machinery and equipment after receiving the necessary training and authorization.

5. It is forbidden to take drugs or drink while working.

6. Unsafe acts and situations need to be brought to the supervisor’s attention immediately.

7. The proper lifting procedures should be used when handling heavy loads.

8. It is not permitted to smoke at work.

9. Every employee is responsible for keeping the workspace clean and clear of obstacles.

10. Regular inspections and replacements of faulty electrical switches, plugs, and cords are required.

11. Workspaces need to have enough lighting.

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12. Every employee needs to be made fully aware of the emergency evacuation procedures.

13. Every piece of firefighting apparatus needs to be functional, maintained, and examined.

14. All work must be done according to environmental and safety laws.

15. Hazardous material handling and transportation must follow the prescribed procedure.

These safety guidelines are necessary to protect workers’ health and to ensure that safety rules are followed when providing management and environmental services.

 VICTOR OHWODIASA, the Delta State Coordinator for Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum, stated that Ebenco, a licensed Midstream and Downstream company, is operating in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. By strategically engaging with key stakeholders, Ebenco Global Link Limited’s business potential will be further enhanced.

As to the opinion of DANIEL ONUEGBU, the assistant director of hydrocarbon production at NUPRC’s Warri regional office, Ebenco is a crucial company for the development of our country since everything we refer to as waste is transformed into valuable products that boost the economy.

The Nigerian Society of Engineers’ fellow, ALEX NEYIN, stated that since he already had a modular Refinery operating, giving him a marginal field will enable him to quickly extract crude oil, which he will then use to fuel his modular refinery.

Ebenezer Oluwagbemiga, the chairman and CEO, provides an overview of the business’s recent activities.

Ebenezer Oluwagbemiga said that we are working with Sahara Energy in Ajoki and that we have a continuing contract with the Warri refinery to remove 25 million liters of sludge crude. The community just wrote to the corporation to request a five-year contract.

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