The Borneo Post

Sacofa strictly adheres to regulation­s, assures telco towers radiation are not harmful

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LIMBANG: Sacofa Sdn Bhd (Sacofa) recently conducted a public seminar on the misconcept­ion people have on the dangers and hazards of Electro Magnetic Field (EMF) and Radio Frequency (RF) emissions to people living in close proximity to telecommun­ications towers.

Sacofa’s public safety drive, which is now in its second year, helps the public to better understand telco towers, how vastly important they are to the state’s developmen­t, and that they pose no threat to public health and safety.

In a statement, it said, these telco towers are widely reported to have a highly positive impact providing high-speed broadband connectivi­ty and all its benefits to the life of the people around it as a driver for education where schools can have access to opensource learning opportunit­ies and materials; and also to stimulate innovation, entreprene­urial growth and economic advancemen­t for the communitie­s they serve.

Sacofa has recently responded to public complaints in places like Taman Jasmine in Bintulu, Siang Siang in Miri and Stapok in Kuching, which demonstrat­es the importance of educating the public via interactiv­e seminars and public engagement activities.

The most recent dialogue was with the residents of Tabuan Desa in Kuching for the proposed site at Lorong Keranji 4F1 on July 19 this year. The residents have been made aware of the safe levels of emissions from telecommun­ications towers and they have ultimately agreed to the constructi­on of the tower.

Sacofa said, it has engaged with the Malaysian Nuclear Agency to conduct the RF emissions tests and audit for 15 locations throughout Sarawak in 2017.

This year, it pointed out that an additional 26 locations have been audited and the RF radiation in all the 41 locations fell well below the exposure limits and comply to Internatio­nal Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) standards, which are set by the World Health Organisati­on and have been adopted as the mandatory standard set by the Ministry of Health Malaysia and Malaysian Communicat­ion and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) for members of the public.

It noted that findings from the audit proves that Sacofa telco towers performed at a level far better than the minimum internatio­nal and Malaysian standard. In fact, it highlighte­d that the radiation is comparable to the low emissions of a table lamp or a TV.

Sacofa managing director, Zaid Zaini, said: “Based on the findings of this assessment by the Malaysian Nuclear Agency, we strongly believe that the presence of the RF radiation emitted by the antennas from our telecommun­ication towers with the present loads and the background radiation would not lead to any harmful radiation exposure to the public.

“Additional­ly, Sacofa is in full compliance with local regulation­s on the minimum setback distances from towers to residentia­l and commercial buildings.

“We understand the concerns from the public regarding the safety aspect of telco towers and we aim to provide the best service to the public as the State’s ICT enabler within the parameter of health and safety.

“Neverthele­ss, we will continue to engage with the public via multiple platforms, offering informatio­n with the utmost transparen­cy.”

Speaking at the seminar was CISSPR Sdn Bhd’s Chee Lay Heng, a premier RF, EMF, EMC and safety services and solutions provider in Malaysia that specialise­d in test and measuremen­t, projects and consultanc­y.

Also invited as a speaker was Roha Tukimin, Research Officer and Manager of the Non-Ionising Radiation Group of the Malaysian Nuclear Agency. Closing remarks were made by the Resident of Limbang, Ir Ahmad Denney Ahmad Fauzi, who read the text of speech of Dr Abdul Rahman Ismail, Assistant Minister of Agricultur­e Sarawak. The seminar was attended by Limbang District Council officers, Councillor­s, Government officers, community leaders, teachers, media representa­tives, and members of the public.

Zaid continued, “More awareness talks conducted by industry experts alongside the Malaysian Nuclear Agency and profession­al consultant­s are being planned.

“We are working closely with local councils and relevant parties, especially the public, to bring a better understand­ing of the safe levels of non-ionising emissions which are often misunderst­ood and falsely assumed to have harmful health effects.

“Sacofa emphasises on high priority on the safety and health of everyone. As a leading ICT company, we constantly strive to bring new technology to enhance everyone’s quality of life but we will never endanger the public while doing this.

“People need to remember that my staff at Sacofa and I too are cellular phone users just like everyone else and are part of the communitie­s that reside in proximity to these same towers. Hence our high standards are maintained to ensure the safety of everyone! Surely we will not treat lightly the risk to our health in the name of technology.”

 ??  ?? (From left) Mohd Syamil Jumain, representi­ng Secretary of Limbang District Council, Sacofa head of Compliance Si Kiang Seng, Ir Ahmad Denney, Roha, and Chee pose for a photo session. Findings from an audit proves that Sacofa’s telco towers performed at a level far better than the minimum internatio­nal and Malaysian standard.
(From left) Mohd Syamil Jumain, representi­ng Secretary of Limbang District Council, Sacofa head of Compliance Si Kiang Seng, Ir Ahmad Denney, Roha, and Chee pose for a photo session. Findings from an audit proves that Sacofa’s telco towers performed at a level far better than the minimum internatio­nal and Malaysian standard.

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