BUKIT MERTAJAM: The Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) ordered a factory in Bukit Minyak here to stop its recycled paper loading operations earlier today (June 28) after a lorry driver was killed when he was crushed by a 600-kilogramme compressed stack of the material on Monday (June 26).
Penang DOSH director, Hairozie Asri, said in the 7.45pm incident, the 36-year-old man, a driver for a sub-contractor appointed to transport compressed stacks of recycled paper, had opened the container door before proceeding to switch on the lights inside.
"While switching on the lights, one of the stacks weighing 600kg fell on him," he said in a statement today (June 28).
Following the incident, DOSH issued a stop-work order on all recycled paper loading operations at the factory pending further investigation.
He said DOSH will prosecute those responsible if there are violations under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (OSHA 1994). – BERNAMA