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Sugar industry stakeholders urged to set up emergency protocols

Erwin P. Nicavera

SUGAR Regulatory Board Member Lawyer Emilio Yulo III, representing the planters, had urged planters’ groups and sugar mills to put in place emergency protocols in light of the corinavirus disease (Covid-19) crisis.

Yulo, in a statement Monday, March 23, said they are following up reports that a sugar mill in Luzon was placed on lockdown for possible contamination.

“We need to put preventive measures in place to avoid any scenario related to the spread of the virus, especially as we are still at the height of the milling season,” Yulo said, adding that “if such will happen, we know that the local government or the health department can impose mandatory quarantine and even shutdown a mill.”

The Negrense SRA official said he is calling on the planters’ groups and the mills to “take care of your workers, and educate your drivers to follow the necessary protocols.”

Among his recommendations to the sugar mills include disinfection of trucks by spraying or through tire baths, footbaths for those who really need to go into the mills, and a non-contact system so that drivers do not have to get down from their trucks anymore.

Moreover, Yulo said it might be prudent for the mills to emulate what the hospitals are doing at this time by setting up a system of several responders.

Meaning, when the first group of workers need to be quarantined mills still have a second line of workers on standby and so on, so that operations are not hampered.

Yulo said during this crisis, the need to advocate among the worker and other industry stakeholders is necessary.

“We have to help each other out. We need our industry to survive these trying times. We need cooperation and prayers,” he added.

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