Firemen say Kualiti Alam needs to review safety measures after blaze


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 03 Oct 2019

SEREMBAN: Kualiti Alam Sdn Bhd - the operator of the country's only integrated waste treatment plant in Bukit Nanas near here - needs to review its regulations on the storage of scheduled waste following a second blaze reported at its facility on Wednesday (Oct 2), says the Fire and Rescue Department.

State Fire and Rescue chief Hamdan Ali said this was necessary after a fire destroyed more than half of the transit storage area where over 500 different types of scheduled wastes had been stored.

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