SINGAPORE - Mr Islam Ruhul was working when he heard the sound of an explosion from a nearby workshop. He immediately rushed to the back entrance of the unit and saw a disoriented and badly burnt man. The 35-year-old migrant worker said that he moved the man away from the scene and used a penknife to cut away the remains of the injured man's clothes, which had caught fire. This was in the aftermath of a fire at an industrial building in Tuas on Wednesday morning (Feb 24) that saw 10 people taken to hospital for burn injuries. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it responded to the fire at 32E Tuas Avenue 11 at about 11.25am on Wednesday. The occupier of the unit is Stars Engrg, which deals with fire protection systems, according to the Ministry of Manpower (MOM). Mr Islam, who works for construction company Swees-Tech Engineering, said the explosion occurred at around 11am. Swees-Tech Engineering's owner, Mr John Tan, was in his office in the building ... » Learn More about ‘Some ran out screaming’: Eyewitness who helped victims in Tuas fire