Tuesday 10 April 2012

NOW SOLENOID VALVE & GAS DETECTOR COMPULSORY IN MALLS

The Energy Commission has released a directive to shopping mall owners and tenants with piped gas supply to install solenoid valves on their networks. Especially when it comes to in-mall restaurant kitchens with cooking stoves, gas leak detector systems must be installed in order for these valves to shut supply off upon detection of leakage.

This was revealed at the recent Planning, Managing & Enhancing Building Safety seminar, organised by Building Management Association of Malaysia.

According to the directive, mall owners and occupiers must employ one full-time staff to oversee gas safety. This staff must ensure that all gas valves are closed and recorded as such by the end of the day’s operations.

"The directive said immediate action must be taken but we know that this requires some time and investment, so the tenant will be given some grace period of, I think, some months to comply," said the Energy Commission’s head of gas safety, Yusni Sharif. "Definitely, we have to ensure we do something since gas leakages have been rampant." Gas explosions within malls have occurred over the last few years in Maju Junction, KL, Empire Shopping Gallery, Subang, as well as Aeon Jusco, Malacca.

More than five months after the gas blast at Empire Gallery, in fact, investigation results into the cause of the incident are yet to be released.

The time frame given by the commission to do so was in fact three months after the incident.

While unwilling to make any statement, experts from the commission indicated that the investigation has concluded and that the results are now in the hands of the Energy Commission’s lawyers.
- The Sun, Malaysia - 30 Mar 2012