Factories allowed to operate must strictly adhere to SOP or face action, says Kuching police chief


Kuching police chief ACP Ahsmon Bajah (second right) inspecting factory premises in Bintawa for SOP compliance. — ZULAZHAR SHEBLEE

KUCHING: Factories allowed to operate during phase one of the National Recovery Plan must adhere to all the standard operating procedures (SOPs) or face being slapped with compound notices, says city police chief Asst Comm Ahsmon Bajah.

ACP Ahsmon said these included the use of hand sanitisers, temperature checks and not exceeding the number of workers allowed on the premises.

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