Third-party contractors warned against negligence

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The damage to the underground cables affected power supply to many in Kuching.

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KUCHING: Negligent third-party contractors continue to be a major cause of power outages and damaged electrical assets in Sarawak.

These contractors must face the consequences of their irresponsible behaviour, said Sarawak Energy (SEB) in a press statement issued yesterday. It said the contractors will be charged for any damage incurred. “We will work with the Electricity Inspectorate Unit of the Ministry of Utilities and the relevant authorities to ensure they receive the maximum penalty for their carelessness, under the relevant rules and regulations,” said SEB.

Repair works in progress at the site.
The damage to the underground cables affected power supply to many in Kuching.

In the latest incident, piling activities for pipe laying works near the junction of Jalan Masja and Jalan Astana affected power supply to a large number of customers in Kuching, including key government offices at 11.30am on Wednesday. The outage affected government offices at Baitulmakmur and Customs Buildings, Courthouse, Vista Tunku, SMK Tun Hj Openg, Bukit Siol, Kpg Sg Bedil, SK Che Buyong, Jalan Hashim Jaafar, Jalan Merdeka, Kampung Lintang and SK Gersik.

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Power supply was restored to most affected customers at noon but due to the extensive repairs required for the Masja 11kV substation, supply to Baitulmakmur building was only restored by 6.55pm that evening. Concerned over the many recurring incidents, SEB utility arm, Syarikat Sesco Berhad (Sesco) CEO Lau Kim Swee said that the utility will not hesitate to charge the contractor for all costs incurred, including estimated revenue losses, and take other actions. “Despite checking with us on the cable route before they began the piling works, their supervision and safety precautions at site were lacking.

Fortunately, none of the workers were injured,” said Lau. “While this incident only resulted in a power supply interruption, the impact could have been much worse. We have seen incidents involving serious injuries and even fatalities when contractors’ staff are exposed to danger. This continues to happen despite all our safety alerts and warnings,” he continued.

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A warning letter has been issued to the contracting parties and relevant agencies involved, and the Ministry of Utilities and Department of Occupational Safety and Health (Dosh) were informed of the incident. Over the last 3 years, there have been 264 cases of cables damaged by third party contractors due to excavation and piling works, causing broken poles, broken overhead lines and lines struck by machinery, amongst others. The damage incurred has cost close to RM2.4 million.

“There have been too many avoidable incidents caused by irresponsible contractors. They have damaged our electricity supply system due to their negligence and disregard of safety procedures. We will go after maximum damages to send an unequivocal warning to all contractors that we will not tolerate this.

“Contractors must practise safety at worksite and to take all necessary precautions when working near underground cables and electrical power lines. In addition, they should not assume the location or the underground depth of the cables,” Lau said.

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SEB urges third party contractors to work closely with them in planning consultation and precautionary actions when working close to electrical facilities to avoid incidents like these. To avoid unnecessary inconvenience, contractors can contact SEB’s 24/7 call centre at 1300-88-3111 or e-mail customercare@sarawakenergy.com.my for assistance to check on cable routes or to notify on works near electrical infrastructures.

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