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Kota Kinabalu: Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) focuses on improving its management in relation to employee safety when carrying out work on site involving mainly switching supplies.
This approach is taken to ensure that the safety aspects are given priority by each employee to prevent unwanted incidents.
SESB Senior General Manager (Asset Management) Ir. Norhizami Abu Hasan said apart from the SESB security policies that had been developed and implemented continuously, the Authorised Person (AP) Tool Kit is also implemented to ensure that employees working as AP perform their responsibilities in an orderly and safe manner.
18 Jan 2021 / 12:25 H. Donggongon Town Penampang began to be flooded after heavy rains continued since Jan 17. fotoBERNAMA (2021) COPYRIGHT RESERVED
KOTA KINABALU, Jan 18: The Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) provide 24-hour technical teams to rectify any disruption to electricity supply and also despatch mobile generator-sets to flood-hit areas whenever needed.
SESB senior general manager (Asset Management), Norhizami Abu Hasan said the utility will also temporarily shutdown power supply in flood-hit locations to avoid short-circuits.
“People whose homes are flooded are urged to immediately evacuate, switch off the main switchboard in the house and store electrical equipment at an elevated position.
“SESB with the cooperation of other agencies will find a way to come to the power-cut areas to check on its electrical installations,” he said in a statement here today.