KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 1 — The Energy Commission (ST) has advised against dangerous activities like hanging campaign materials on electric poles and placing posters on junction boxes and electricity supply boxes during the ongoing state election campaigning period.
The reminder was issued as there was an incident in 2018 that resulted in injuries to four victims who suffered electrocution when trying to hang political party flags in Johor. Poles or high objects should not be erected near or under electricity lines.
The public is also advised not to climb electricity towers or to carry or install flags or banners, tents or operation centres near electricity lines, as they could come loose or touch the lines during strong winds or storms. At the same time, cranes and sky lifts should not be used near electrical installations.
As an added reminder, ST said the public should not trespass or enter electrical substations and their grounds and anyone carrying a high or long object like a pole near a high voltage line (33 kiloVolts to 132kVolts) can cause a flashover or explosion, even if the pole does not touch the line as high voltage could travel through the air for a short range.
Those found conducting unapproved activities near electric installations violate Section 37(12) of the Electricity Supply Act 1990, and legal action can be taken against them.
It said those involved in campaigning activities, especially those doing installation work, should prioritise their safety and be aware of electricity risks.
Those with complaints and queries can contact the commission at 03-8870 8800 or email [email protected].
— Bernama