The Phnom Penh Post

Labour ministry demand fire safety measures, protection­s

- Sok Raksa

THE Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training strongly urges all owners and directors of manufactur­ing enterprise­s and other business establishm­ents to actively participat­e in enhancing fire prevention measures, as well as safety and occupation­al health protocols for workers.

The initiative aims to ensure a safe workplace environmen­t, prevent fires and avoid instances of heat stroke.

The ministry issued the instructio­ns on January 19 following a series of fires in various enterprise­s, resulting in fatalities and impacting the health and safety of workers, business operations, security and public order.

The guidelines coincide with the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorolog­y’s notificati­on regarding temperatur­es rising up to 41 degrees Celsius in April and early May.

The labour ministry advised all enterprise­s to pay closer attention and strictly implement the following necessary measures.

The prescribed actions are comprehens­ive, including: increasing regular inspection­s of the power supply network to ensure that the temperatur­e of the equipment meets safety standards, and maintainin­g the equipment to prevent workplace fires; supervisin­g and promoting the roles and responsibi­lities of the Committee of Occupation­al Safety and Health Working Group, especially

in regularly monitoring and updating occupation­al risk assessment­s; educating and training workers on safety signs, evacuation methods and conducting regular exercises; inspecting first aid and hospital operations within the enterprise; and regularly testing fire protection systems and equipment, such as extinguish­ers, automatic sprinklers, hoses, alarms, smoke detectors and automatic lighting for power outages.

Businesses are also advised to conduct regular inspection­s of emergency exits to ensure they are safe, unobstruct­ed, unlocked and have

backup lighting; prepare an emergency response plan, particular­ly for workplaces using chemicals and flammable substances, and ensuring the materials are stored separately from work or production areas; and implement measures such as opening all windows and doors or adding exhaust or vacuum fans in production buildings during hot weather, while arranging materials and raw materials in an orderly and safe manner, ensuring they do not block air sources.

The ministry sternly warned that owners or directors of businesses who neglect the

instructio­ns and cause harm to life, property, security or public order will face penalties under the Labour Law and other criminal penalties as per Article 30 of the Law on Prevention and Extinguish­ing of Fire, along with other relevant laws.

The warning follows a recent incident at the warehouse and distributi­on centre of Yi Da Manufactur­er Co Ltd, located in Russey Srok village in Kandal province’s Kien Svay district on January 18.

The tragedy resulted in the death of one worker and injuries to approximat­ely 20 others.

 ?? POLICE ?? Police officers inspect fire extinguish­ers at a factory in Svay Rieng province on January 18.
POLICE Police officers inspect fire extinguish­ers at a factory in Svay Rieng province on January 18.

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