The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Act amendment to appoint fire safety managers, officers

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NILAI: The Fire and Rescue Services Department (JPBM) is in the process of amending the Fire Services Act 1988 to appoint fire safety managers and officers in designated premises.

Its director Datuk Nor Hisham Mohammad said the Fire Safety Organisati­on Seminar (OKK) serves as the best platform involving stakeholde­rs in the effort to amend the act.

“The OKK programme is a key step in making the amendments for the Fire Services Act 1988 as part of the regulation impact assessment­s required by the government.

“… so there needs to be engagement with stakeholde­rs and if within the next two years there are no hiccups and if there is Cabinet approval, we will initiate the programme to train fire safety managers and officers, involving 8,877 premises nationwide,” he said.

Nor Hisham was speaking to reporters after the opening ceremony of the OKK seminar by Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun at Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM) here Tuesday.

Aminuddin, in his speech, said the seminar provides informatio­n related to the establishm­ent of the Fire Safety Organisati­on under the Fire Services Act 1988 (Act 341), Section 27A to all owners, occupants or individual­s with full management control over designated premises and other industry players.

“The government also requires that buildings and public spaces undergo regular fire safety inspection­s to ensure compliance with these regulation­s and reduce losses due to fire.

“There are 423 designated premises throughout Negeri Sembilan this year, 56 of which consist of government agencies and 367 premises of private agencies,” he said. — Bernama

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