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Experts urge stricter oversight, tighter controls

PETALING JAYA: Calls are mounting for tighter safety controls in schools and universities following the explosion at the HELP University Bukit Damansara campus yesterday, with experts stressing the need for stricter safety management systems and proactive inspections.

Alliance for a Safe Community chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye urged the implementation of comprehensive safety management systems and regular audits, after preliminary investigations indicated that a gas leak from an air-conditioning compressor in the building’s heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system could have triggered the blast.

“This is a serious incident which needs to be very thoroughly investigated by the relevant authorities.

“In any workplace, whether it is a school or a university, the aspects concerning safety and health of the facilities must always be thoroughly checked and monitored, especially mechanical systems like compressors,” Lee told theSun.

He added that gas leaks should be treated as a significant risk, particularly when mechanical equipment in public buildings is involved.

“The investigation should involve the Department of Occupational Safety and Health and the local authorities to determine the actual cause and prevent similar accidents in the future.”

From a property management perspective, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia property economics and finance expert Assoc Prof Dr Muhammad Najib Razali highlighted the importance of immediate structural assessments after such incidents.

“Prompt inspections are critical to determine building safety, prevent further damage and protect occupants.

“Preventive maintenance and regular technical checks are essential for property managers to detect early signs of deterioration, ensure compliance with safety standards and maintain the long-term integrity of buildings, especially those accommodating large numbers of people.”

Muhammad Najib warned that any delay in inspection or repair could escalate safety, legal and financial risks which property management can mitigate through professional assessments, timely repairs and clear risk management protocols.

Lee echoed the concern, noting that universities typically engage contractors to maintain equipment.

“The contractors are responsible for ensuring that the equipment is safe and this is something that has to be looked into.

“Incidents like this underscore the need for consistent prioritisation of safety.”

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