Reflecting On Fire Incidents In Central Java Waters, Ship Repairs Must Be Separated From Other Units

Recently, a ship fire occurred in the waters of Central Java, the last of the fishing boat fire that occurred at the Tegalsari Beach Fishing Port (PPP), Tegal City on Monday, August 14.

So that this incident does not happen again and causes casualties or property losses, the Central Java Police Director of Police appealed to owners, operators, administrators and ship heads to guard 2 crew members for 1x24 hours in turn.

"Each ship is required to provide fire extinguishers and always be checked regularly and still obey the SOP when doing activities on the ship, especially when carrying out activities related to electricity or fire," said Director of Water and Air Police (Dirpolairud) of the Central Java Police Kombes Hariadi, in a written statement, Sunday, August 20.

His party also emphasized not to repair ships, let alone heat work such as welding, or maintenance of ship engines on ships that dock or dock. According to him, if you do this, it should be done in a separate location with other ships.

Meanwhile, the Head of Public Relations of the Central Java Police, Kombespol Satake Bayu Setianto, asked ship owners, shipyards, and special terminal owners to pay attention to safety factors for both the safety of workers, the safety of ship crews and the safety of the community around the pier or tersus, so that work accidents or fire disasters do not happen again in the waters of Central Java.

"Pay attention to the security and safety factors that are most important in activities and activities of the crew both while sailing and while the ship is leaning," concluded the Head of Public Relations.