Prolintas to conduct disaster drill at Denai Alam toll plaza on June 20


KUALA LUMPUR: Projek Lintasan Kota Holdings Sdn Bhd (Prolintas) will conduct a disaster drill involving a power supply disruption at the Denai Alam toll plaza on the Damansara-Shah Alam Elevated Highway (DASH) on Friday (June 20).

In a statement Thursday (June 19), Prolintas announced that the drill will take place in both directions of the toll plaza at 10am, involving the toll collection operation teams, traffic management, and customer support services.

"This training is part of Prolintas' ongoing commitment to safety and preparedness. It aims to test the emergency response procedures and ensure that the highway concession team is fully prepared to handle real situations involving electrical disruptions at the toll plaza," the statement read.

Prolintas executive director Mohamad Idros Mosin added that the drill is an important component of the company's proactive safety approach. He noted that the training also demonstrates the close cooperation between Prolintas, DASH, and agencies such as the Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) in enhancing overall emergency preparedness.

"As a company that builds and operates responsible highways, Prolintas is committed to ensuring our operational division can respond efficiently to any incidents, prioritising the safety and comfort of highway users at all times," he said. – Bernama

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