Sunday, January 7, 2018

Labor group calls for joint fire safety audit of malls nationwide

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Alarmed by the alleged violations of mall owners to fire safety codes and noncompliance to occupational safety and health regulations, labor group Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP) has called for a joint fire safety audit of malls nationwide.

In a statement, TUCP president Raymond Mendoza said the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) should conduct a nationwide inspection to greatly minimize fire incidents in malls.

“It is outrageous to see another fire incident taking place in Metro Ayala mall and Gaisano mall in Cebu City when just 15 days ago 38 workers perished in NCCC Mall fire in Davao City,” he said.

Mendoza believes these are not “isolated incidents.”

“There is a widespread violation of mall owners to fire safety standards and compromise the safety of mall goers and well-being of mall workers to cut costs and make bigger profit for themselves,” he said.

Mendoza said the ongoing Metro Ayala Mall and the Gaisano mall and the NCCC Mall fires are symptoms of the wanton disregard of department store owners to go around the building safety laws and ignore workplace policy on workers’ health and safety.

“We have to find out other malls nationwide how safe or how fire-risks these are,” Mendoza said.

Associated Labor Unions-Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (ALU-TUCP) spokesman Alan Tanjusay stressed the importance of conducting fire safety audit inspections in malls, which some Filipinos consider as home.

“Fire safety audit to all malls is important because workers work here and children, old folks and entire families consider malls as home. It is the place for work, recreation and business,” he said.

Malls have become very important place in the community, but how safe is our malls in the light of these twin mall fatal fire incidents? Tanjusay asked.

ALU-TUCP said the joint DOLE-BFP safety audit inspections should be conducted immediately in view of the forthcoming dry season when most fire incidents happen. - By Leslie Ann Aquino

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