The Borneo Post (Sabah)

DPM: Government will not compromise with factories that violate SOPs

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KLANG: The government will not compromise with factories which do not comply with the standard operating procedures (SOPs) set, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

He said the most common violation was failing to scan the MySejahter­a code while stressing that the rule must be followed because through the applicatio­n the health status of the employee would be displayed.

“On the MySejahter­a app, it is stated if the person is low or high risk and those at risk are not allowed to work, that’s why it is important to scan,” he said.

Earlier, Ismail Sabri together with Home Minister Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin participat­ed in Ops Patuh which was conducted at electrical component and food manufactur­ing factories around Klang on Saturday.

Ismail Sabri said various excuses were given by the factory management to the authoritie­s, including not knowing that their employees had not scanned the MySejahter­a code even though the authoritie­s had given clear instructio­ns.

He said several factories are still breaching the SOPs, citing last Wednesday when 180 factories were closed while several others were compounded.

Ismail Sabri said since June 25 until July 16, 994 business premises have been closed, 3,610 issued with compounds and 112 detained by the authoritie­s through Ops Patuh.

“For example, a check on a food manufactur­ing factory here found, 85 workers did not scan the MySejahter­a and on top of that, there was no physical distancing and hand sanitisers were not provided.

“Although such offences will not result in a plant closure, the factory management can be compounded and the police will determine the amount,” he said.

Meanwhile, Ismail said the government’s decision to end the Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO) at 34 mukims in Selangor yesterday was made after a close scrutiny of a presentati­on by the Health Ministry.

“I was informed by the MOH that mass screenings were conducted for the past 14 days and we were advised to end the EMCO. So we acted on MOH advice,” he said, adding that targeted EMCO would continue.

On Friday, it was announced that in Selangor, EMCO would be imposed at Damai Apartment, PJS 8 Damansara in Petaling; Jalan Pandan Indah, Ampang (Hulu Langat); Jalan Batu Nilam, Bandar Bukit Tinggi (Klang) and Taman Samudera di Batu (Gombak) from Sunday until July 31.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? fsmail pabri (second left) participat­ing in the lps matuh raid at a food manufactur­ing factory in hlang on paturday.
— Bernama photo fsmail pabri (second left) participat­ing in the lps matuh raid at a food manufactur­ing factory in hlang on paturday.

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