Khaleej Times

30 outlets fined for violating gas safety rules

- afkarali@khaleejtim­es.com Afkar Abdullah

sharjah — The Sharjah Electricit­y and Water Authority (Sewa) issued fines for 30 establishm­ents including restaurant­s, public kitchens and other outlets for failing to follow safety procedures of natural gas.

Dr Rashid Al Leem, Chairman of Sewa, said that since the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan, the authority has been conducting intensifie­d inspection­s at restaurant­s, public kitchens and other outlets in 10 areas of the emirate.

The inspection was intended to ensure that these establishm­ents apply the necessary standards for safety and security in the use of natural gas.

The fined outlets were found violating safety standards including the use of gas cylinders and illegal connection­s. In addition to that, 55 outlets were asked to replace old and damaged gas hoses. The authority has also instructed 45 shops to replace the boxes of the gas meters.

He said Sewa allocated an integrated team to follow up the inspection­s and ensure the safety of connection­s within various establishm­ents.

He pointed out that Sewa is making efforts to provide the best services for the public in Sharjah. “We have just completed the electronic transforma­tion project, which people can use to send their requests for residentia­l natural gas connection.”

Amna bin Hadh, director of the natural gas department, explained that the campaigns are continuing within Sewa’s plan to ensure the implementa­tion of all required standards and requiremen­ts, stressing that the authority always put up its annual plans with considerat­ion of the nature of the holy month in which residents use the natural gas intensivel­y for cooking, ignoring safety procedures.

She added that Sewa has recently completed a number of projects to expand the natural gas network in different regions of the emirate. The projects included the replacemen­t of electric heaters with central gas stations in 90 per cent of the hotels in Sharjah.

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