Oral Reply by Senior Minister of State for Transport Dr Amy Khor to Parliamentary Question on Measures for Transportation of Workers on Lorries
2 August 2021
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Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang asked the Minister for Transport
a. for workers who are transported in lorries, what are the measures recommended by the Ministry that employers can adopt to ensure that workers remain dry if it rains during the journey; and
b. if there are no guidelines, whether the Ministry is considering to implement such guidelines.
Reply by Senior Minister of State for Transport Dr Amy Khor
1. Since 2011, lorries used to ferry any persons in their rear decks are required to be fitted with canopies. These provide shelter, including against inclement weather. Failure to do so is an offence under the Road Traffic Act. First offenders will face a fine of up to $1,000, an imprisonment term of up to three months, or both. These penalties are doubled for repeat offenders.
2. We take such offences seriously, and have been actively enforcing against offenders. For the first half of 2021, we caught 23 offenders with lorries ferrying workers without canopies, or without having a sufficiently large canopy to shelter all workers. We will not hesitate to take stern action against the offenders. Members of the public can call LTA’s hotline to report any non-compliance with these regulations.
3. That said, we strongly encourage all employers to do their part to ensure the welfare of their workers. In the event of severe weather, we recognise that the canopy alone may not confer sufficient protection from the elements. We certainly do encourage employers to take the initiative to install rain covers. These are typically waterproof canvas tarps that are installed on the sides of the rear deck, to complement canopies which serve primarily as a roof shelter. Where possible, employers should also consider putting on hold such trips until heavy rain has passed.
