Fidak: Visitors invited to respect the standards of safety and hygiene



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[16:14, 27/11/2018] Damashu: XALIMANEWS: The Director of the International Trade Center of Senegal, Sheikh Ndiaye, invited the visitors of the 29th International Fair of Dakar (FIDAK), to respect the standards of safety and hygiene established for the needs of the event that starts Thursday.

'' We ask all visitors to come in the discipline, in compliance with the standards they will find here, but also in a provision to comply with the standards of safety, hygiene '', he said in particular in an interview with APS.

Local exhibitors and other commercial actors from 29 countries are announced at the 29th FIDAK which opens Thursday and for which 500 000 visitors are expected. The previous edition was marked by a fire that caused significant material damage.

Thursday, the Minister of Commerce, Informal Sector and SMEs, Alioune Sarr, has, after a visit of the facilities CICES, invited the organizers of the 27th FIDAK (29 November 16 December) to make all the arrangements allowing exhibitors to carry out their activities in "conditions of comfort and safety".

The national gendarmerie will deploy 500 elements and important means of detection, defense and control, said the director of the CICES who reminds that the establishment of the security device is the responsibility of both the State and the organizing structure .

'' Both parties are taken care of properly because the gendarmerie has deployed means as usual. Firefighters too have done their job. They have deployed significant resources, "he said.

Regarding the security aspect of which the CICES supported, '' we received the Directorate of Civil Protection, the prefecture of Dakar, SENELEC and the SDE, and we did a tour of the whole fair to see what are the failures to correct, 'he said.
"We redid and reloaded the fire extinguishers. A rescue plan was also defined with the Civil Protection and Fire Department. We are also organizing to ensure that in the pavilions, no one will spend the night, "he detailed.

He also reported maintenance and repair work on damage to the infrastructure that could lead to possible accidents. "I want to talk about the gutters, some dilapidated slates hanging among others," said Ndiaye.

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