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DISASTER SIMULATION CENTRE READY BY FEBRUARY

RM33.4 million site will feature 10 disaster simulation­s for Smart personnel training

- AMALIA AZMI PUCHONG news@nst.com.my Disasters · Accidents · Malaysia · Singapore · United Nations · Ahmad Maslan · International Search and Rescue Advisory Group

THE simulation site for the Special Malaysia Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (Smart) in Pulau Meranti, near here, is set to be completed in February.

Deputy Works Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan said this would be the first disaster simulation centre in Malaysia and the second in Asean, after Singapore’s.

“This is an excellent training initiative to prepare our country for disaster situations.

“The cost of building this centre is RM33.4 million… it will feature 10 disaster simulation­s, from which we can gather important informatio­n.

“The Public Works Department will continue to implement various projects for multiple agencies,” he said following his site visit yesterday .

The training modules provided in this project include the cable car module (cable car accident rescue) and a hazmat module (rescue in areas with hazardous materials).

Other rescue modules will cover scenarios such as undergroun­d train accidents, full building collapses, multiple building collapses, partial building collapses, leaning buildings and tower abseiling.

Ahmad said the purpose of this disaster simulation training centre was to enhance the skills of Smart’s personnel, helping them to become a more efficient rescue team in the event of a disaster.

“If the personnel do not receive proper training, even regular tasks cannot be carried out efficientl­y.

“There are about 150 people (Smart personnel) involved, and this number will grow over time.

“Our rescue teams not only face disasters within the country, but also (responses to crises) abroad,” Ahmad said.

In a statement yesterday, the ministry said this centre would have the capability to conduct simulation­s of various disaster scenarios, forming the foundation for comprehens­ive training based on real disaster situations.

It said the centre’s facilities and technology would support all the requiremen­ts necessary to help Smart maintain its recognitio­n by the Internatio­nal Search and Rescue Advisory Group (Insarag).

Insarag is an organisati­on under the United Nations that coordinate­s internatio­nal rescue operations for cross-border disaster relief.

“The ministry hopes that the momentum of the work achieved so far will be maintained or enhanced.

“This project can be completed on time or even ahead of schedule, while ensuring the quality, cost and safety standards on the constructi­on site are upheld,” it said.

 ?? NSTP PIC BY AMIRUDIN SAHIB ?? Deputy Works Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan ( fifth from left) visiting the Special Malaysia Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team simulation site in Pulau Meranti, Puchong, yesterday.
NSTP PIC BY AMIRUDIN SAHIB Deputy Works Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan ( fifth from left) visiting the Special Malaysia Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team simulation site in Pulau Meranti, Puchong, yesterday.

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