The Borneo Post

‘Daily screening at constructi­on sites among SOPs set’

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PUTRAJAYA: Providing thermal scanners and screenings for Covid-19 on workers at constructi­on sites are among the conditions that need to be fulfilled by contractor­s and companies that are allowed to operate during the Movement Control Order (MCO) period.

Senior Minister of Works Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof said body temperatur­e checks and screenings for symptoms such as coughing, sore throat or breathing difficulti­es must be conduct daily at constructi­on site entrances.

“Those at the constructi­on sites are only allowed to operate five days a week from 8am until 5.30pm,” he told a press conference on the standard operating procedure (SOP) for the Constructi­on sector to operate during MCO here yesterday.

Under the SOP, contractor­s and constructi­on companies are also required to provide transporta­tion for workers, ensure social distancing is observed and number of workers at the sites is minimised to not more than 50 per cent of the requiremen­ts on normal days.

In addition, workers tasked with desk jobs such as clerical works, designing and so forth are encouraged to complete them at home.

Fadillah said contractor­s and companies must designate someone such as the Safety and Health Officer (SHO), Site Safety

Supervisor (SSS) or the owner of the company who will be responsibl­e in ensuring the SOP compliance.

“Each worker is required to download the MySejahter­a applicatio­n for contact tracing purposes,” he said.

Fadillah said the SOP encompasse­s three aspects, namely prevention at constructi­on sites, workers’ movement and workers’ quarters.

It involves SOP on the Permission to Operate and Wokers’ Movement for Constructi­on Projects during the MCO; Covid-19 Prevention Practices Guidelines at Constructi­on Sites;

Centralise­d Labour Quarters (CLQ) Operations Guidelines and Constructi­on Workers’ Accommodat­ion during the MCO.

The SOP documents can be accessed through the applicatio­n. miti. gov. my/ daftardanw­ww. cidb.gov.my link.

Fadillah said monitoring and enforcemen­t operations would also be conducted to ensure full compliane of the SOP.

Any violation of the SOP may be subject to action under the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1988 (Act 342) and the Constructi­on Industry Developmen­t Board Malaysia Act 1994 (Act 520), he added. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Fadillah speaks at the press conference on the SOP for the constructi­on sector to operate during the MCO.
— Bernama photo Fadillah speaks at the press conference on the SOP for the constructi­on sector to operate during the MCO.

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