The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Most employers in glove manufactur­ing comply with safety, health laws

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SEPANG: Almost 90 percent of employers in the glove manufactur­ing industry comply with occupation­al safety and health laws and regulation­s, as well as the stipulated standard operating procedures (SOPs) to curb the spread of Covid-19.

Deputy Minister of Human Resources Awang Hashim said based on operations conducted at glove manufactur­ing factories, dubbed “Ops Glove”, carried out since last Jan 18, only six of the 105 companies inspected nationwide had unsatisfac­tory compliance level.

He said the Department of Occupation­al Safety and Health (DOSH) had issued 16 notices to the employers concerned to make the necessary improvemen­ts.

“We will monitor companies that do not comply with occupation­al safety and health laws,” he told reporters after visiting the WRP Asia Pacific glove manufactur­ing plant here yesterday.

He said employers who fail to comply with the notice issued will be subject to action under the Occupation­al Safety and Health Act 1994 (Act 514) which provides for a maximum penalty of RM50,000 or imprisonme­nt of not more than two years or both, upon conviction.

Awang said Ops Glove would continue to be carried out to ensure industry players, especially glove manufactur­ers, comply with the law.

“DOSH focuses on industries that have a large number of employees and have a high risk of Covid-19 infection,” he added. Commenting on the increase in workplace clusters for the manufactur­ing and constructi­on sectors, Awang said the Ministry of Human Resources (MOHR) would look into aspects that could be improved in the existing SOP.

Last Saturday, Health Director-General Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah expressed his concern about the increase in the number of workplace clusters.

According to him, since Jan 6 until last Friday, a total of 350 new clusters have been reported and 225 or 64.3 percent of them are workplacer­elated clusters, with the manufactur­ingrelated clusters recording the highest number of clusters, at 80, followed by constructi­onrelated clusters(53 clusters) and service-related clusters (31).

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