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MoH :Sodium Cyanide Spillage Road Cleared,Road Safe for Normal Use

Posted on July 22, 2024July 22, 2024 By Naomy Mbaka No Comments on MoH :Sodium Cyanide Spillage Road Cleared,Road Safe for Normal Use

The Ministry of Health and the County Government of Kiambu has cleared the area where Sodium Cyanide was spilt in Rironi, Kiambu County.

A truck ferrying cylinders containing sodium cyanide a harmful chemical overturned on Saturday causing the dangerous spill.

They further issued caution surrounding the toxic chemical.


“We remind the public that sodium cyanide is extremely toxic, and even small amounts of ingestion or inhalation can be fatal. In case of contact, affected individuals should immediately flush their skin or eyes with running water for at least 30 minutes and contact the Public Health Emergency Operation Center at 0729471414 or 080072136 (toll-free), and the National Disaster Operation Centre at 0800721571 for assistance”

Moreover, individuals have been asked to practice caution and use proper equipment in case they come into contact with the chemical.

“Members of the public are advised not to touch damaged containers or spilled material unless wearing protective clothing. To minimize exposure, small spills should be covered with dry earth, dry sand, or any other non-combustible material.”

“Proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), such as gloves, masks, and eye protection, is essential when handling sodium cyanide to prevent direct exposure. Adequate ventilation and spill containment systems are crucial in environments where sodium cyanide is handled. Thorough training on its hazards and emergency response procedures is mandatory for anyone handling sodium cyanide. Immediate access to antidotes is vital in case of poisoning.”

A station was set up by the Kiambu County Health Department to assist those affected by the chemical.

Individuals who took the drums containing the chemical have been asked to surrender them to the temporary station or contact the disaster management unit.

On Sunday, the United States had cautioned its citizens against using the road where the spillage occurred.

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