Ministry continues to address issues affecting lifeguards
Port of Spain: Over the past several months meetings have been held between senior management of the Ministry of National Security and the Lifeguard Services Division, aimed at bringing about reasonable and cost-effective resolutions to matters affecting our nation’s lifeguards.
The Ministry continues to work with the Lifeguard Services Division in order to provide them with the requisite capacity and capability, to keep our country’s beaches safe for beachgoers and sea bathers alike.
To date the Ministry has:
Begun the procurement process to repair the Lifeguard Facilities Buildings and Towers at Mayaro, Toco, Salybia and Quinam, which fall under the purview of the Ministry of National Security.
Ministry working with lifeguards to keep beaches safe
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