Safety Networking Luncheon

Friday, 26th April, the Bureau of Public Safety is organizing a Safety Networking Luncheon as part of commemoration of the WORLD DAY FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH AT WORK. Registration is GHC 40.00 TOPIC: WORKPLACE ACCIDENTS: What the Law states Speakers: Mr. Stephen Ankamah-Lomotey – Metropolitan Director, Factories Inspectorate Department Mr. Senyo Adjabeng – HR/Labour Consultant…

2nd Biennial National Safety Conference

The Biennial National Safety Conference is held in conjunction with the department of factories Inspectorate under the auspices of the Ministry of Employment every two years, serving as a national platform for professionals, practitioners and other stakeholders in the area of OSH and Environment to interact and make input into national policies, legislation and other…

Safety Ghana Initiative

Survey of Visibility Policing Initiative (VPI) in Ghana and General impression of the public on the The Bureau of Public Safety (BPS) wish to salute the IGP and all servicemen within the Ghana Police Service for effective policing during the yuletide and the New Year festive season, and especially for the consistency, professionalism and the…

BPS Alert – Observe Flood Safety tip

Flash floods strike quickly in many parts of the world and Ghana is not an exception. Surviving a flash flood or a regular flood is a combination of preparation and taking appropriate action as soon as the natural occurrence begins. Stay where you are during heavy downpours to avoid the risk of getting trapped by…

Taking safety personal this yuletide

Christmas is a seasonal occasion which has always been a busy time with gifts to buy, meals to plan and family and friends to entertain. In the process of planning for an enjoyable and pleasurable Christmas , the Bureau of Public Safety (BPS) would like to remind the general public to be aware of the…

Road transport & personal safety

The most dangerous place in Ghana today, and during this festive season is while you are (in a car) on the road. There will be huge vehicular movements and it will require both pedestrians and drivers to observe the following: Always wear a seatbelt, and ensure other occupants are strapped down. Remember to strap children…

Automated Teller Machine (Atm)

In the usage of the ATM, choose one that is located inside a police station, mall, or well-lighted location and withdraw only the amount of cash you need. Be on the lookout for any suspicious people around and protect your PIN by shielding the ATM keypad from anyone who is standing near you. Do not…

Celebrating safely

‘DRUNK DRIVING’ is ILLEGAL in Ghana, if arrested one faces a fine of GHC 600.00 ($200) or in default serve jail terms for up to three years. People are more likely to ‘drunk drive’ during such festive occasions, individuals therefore need to plan towards parties and engagements where alcoholic beverages are likely to be served.…

Going away from home

If your holiday plans include traveling elsewhere, you will want to take steps to protect your home and its belongings while you are away. A few suggested precautions: Have a friend or neighbor visit your home often to check on things whiles you are away You may be excited about your big trip, but it’s…

Fire safety

Lastly, holiday safety tips wouldn’t be complete without some fire prevention advice. Kitchen fires are a major concern at this time of year; don’t leave pots unattended on the stove and be extremely cautious when cooking with oil. Have and learn how to use a fire extinguisher – the Bureau recommends an an all-purpose type…