The Borneo Post

Flying debris: PIC to enhance safety measures, Penang CM apologises

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GEORGE TOWN: Penang Infrastruc­ture Corporatio­n Sdn Bhd (PIC) will reduce the drilling depth and weight of explosives to control the impact of the blast at location CH1875, the main scope of work for the Package Two highway that links Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway to Ayer Itam.

PIC chief executive officer Datuk Seri Farizan Darus said these were among the improvemen­t measures to be taken by the contractor to prevent damage caused by rock blasting work to the Jay Series condominiu­m area in Island Park here from recurring.

It is also to ensure safety measures such as soil cover layers, iron mesh, geotextile and sandbags covering a larger and more comprehens­ive area from 1.8m to 2.4m from the blast hole to accommodat­e possible rock cavity issues and unforeseen conditions.

“The contractor will also add soil load on top and the sides with additional steel plates and kentledge blocks as additional safety protection to reduce blast impact,” he said at a media briefing at the Chief Minister’s Office in Komtar yesterday.

On Wednesday, the media reported that two condominiu­ms in Island Park located near the site of the highway constructi­on project suffered damages after being hit by rock and soil debris from blasting work.

Farizan said the damage involving the Jay Series condominiu­m area was from flying soil chunks resulting from controlled rock blasting work carried out at the project hillside area at location CH1875.

He said the 600th rock blasting work is among the main scope of work for the project, and there are still 200 blasts to be carried out.

Farizan said the work was carried out according to the prescribed procedures and usually, there were no incidents of large quantities of rock and soil flying and involving a long distance, which was about 100m from the blast site.

“Several findings were made based on the evidence obtained at the scene, including the presence of rock chunks with fault lines.

“Heavy rainfall that occurred on the night before the incident caused the soil condition to change into chunky particles, further contributi­ng to damage to facilities including residents’ cars at the condominiu­m,” he said.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow apologised to the affected residents over the incident and directed the contractor to restore all damages incurred.

He hoped the project team would enhance safety measures and precaution­s, especially during rock blasting work, to prevent such incidents from recurring.

 ?? — Malay Mail photo ?? A vehicle parked at the Jay Series condominiu­m was among several damaged by debris from the rock blasting.
— Malay Mail photo A vehicle parked at the Jay Series condominiu­m was among several damaged by debris from the rock blasting.

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