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Jun 28, 2018 News

Mercury levels at GGMC’s compound, Brickdam are not threatening, a statement from Government said yesterday.
The Pan American Health Organisation/World Health Organisation (PAHO/WHO) team assessing the claims of mercury exposure at the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission compound, Brickdam, has found no threatening levels of mercury at the complex.
Last Saturday, the WHO/PAHO team orally briefed the Ministers of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman, and Public Health, Volda Lawrence, on their findings, according to a government statement yesterday.
“The team did say though, they are not here to certify that necessarily, but they did say that they found that the levels at the GGMC compound and its environs were below any threatening level. That I believe is a testament that the job was very well done,” Minister Trotman said.
The international team of experts visited Guyana last week and, among other things, assessed the mercury clean-up efforts at the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) Brickdam complex.
The team comprised two industrial hygienists, two physicians and a mining engineer. It was headed by Industrial Hygienist and head of the team, Catherine Beecham.
The team visited Guyana following mercury exposure crisis at the complex.
The Guyana Gold Board ceased the burning of gold at the GGMC complex in April following health and safety concerns. The GGB is currently sourcing alternative facilities to conduct its exercises.
Minister Trotman noted the recent mercury exposure situation at the GGMC complex is an opportunity to improve how the mining industry utilises mercury.
“Every effort will be made and that effort has started to ensure that they are protected to ensure that we deal with mercury and its ill effects,” he said.
The Ministry of Public Health will soon pronounce on the findings of the PAHO/WHO team.
Several persons from GGMC were sent on leave and taking medication because of elevated levels of mercury in their system.
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