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Scheduled Wastes Regulations 2005
Duration: 2-days Date: 24 - 25 August 2015Venue: Best Western Petaling Jaya Hotel.No.1 Jalan 13/1 Section 13 Petaling Jaya. Tel: +6037610222(GPS - LAT: 3.111183421201753 LONG: 101.63908079698945)Registration closes on 31st July 2015Who should attend?• SW managers, officers and competent persons;• HSE/EHS/SHE/QHSSE/QCEMS members• Personnel involved in environmental management;• EMS committee members• Environmental auditors• Environmental Competent Persons: Scheduled Wastes, Dust Collectors, Filter Bags, Scrubbers, ESP etc.• Maintenance managers and engineers• Utility managers and engineers • Production/process managers and engineers• Health & Safety Officer/ Engineers, • Industrial Plant Managers/ Engineers, • Project / Process Planners & Engineers, Aim:Competency enhancement in managing Scheduled Wastes in practice vis-à-vis conformance to the legal and related D.O.E requirement.Objectives:Establish concise exposure and understanding through shared experience with regards to:? Exclusive interpretation of the legal requirement; ? Shared practical experience in SW management;By the end of this course, all participants shall be able to perform duties and responsibilities involving SW with greater heights of confidence and conscience.Sekitar Synergy Sdn. Bhd.PUBLIC TRAININGLaws of the Malaysian ConstitutionTraining-1 24-25 Aug 2015 “Learn to comply is WISDOM. Forced to comply is LIABILITY”ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY (SCHEDULED WASTE) REGULATIONS 2005 – compliance in practiceEnvironmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations, 2005Day-1 8.30am – 9.00am Registration & morning coffee9.00 am – 10.30amMain/core definitions - with special illustration;• Waste generator;• Contractor;• Prescribed conveyance;• Prescribed premise;TEA BREAK, 10.00am – 10.30amList of Scheduled Wastes (SW);• Thorough discussion about waste generated verification with trainer; • Overview of SW management – legal basis;Identification – how?• Role of MSDS & CSDS; • Material flow concept; • The TCLP, compositional, physical and chemical analysis;LUNCH BREAK, 12.45PM – 2.00PMNotification & sample format; • Who should endorse? • Its associated legal responsibility and liability; • DOE exclusive rights and other legal implication;Case story of a real incident;TEA BREAK, 3.00PM – 3.30PM3.30pm – 5.30pmStorage; ? Design; the DOE Guidelines and legally acceptable practice;? Containers; types, durability, compatibility and other issues;? Storage duration; ? Label – illustration & examples by nature of hazard; ? Inventory & sample format;Day-29.00am – 10.00am Disposal; • Preparing for disposal; • The 7th Schedule, DOE Waste Cards;• Who can collect SW;Discussion on SW contract Agreement – the fraudulently biased major SW disposal facilities – discussion based on past incident record;10.00am – 10.30pm morning break10.30am – 12.30pmAccompanying information – 7th Schedule;• Basis of this document;• Purpose of this document;Responsibility of SW contractor (Transporter);• Knowledge on SW properties in transport;• Permissible routes; • On-board ERP;12.30pm - 2.00pm lunch break2,00pm – 3.00pmConsignment note – example format & illustrative chronology;• 3 parts of the document – illustration;• The e-consignment – exclusive right of the DOE;Accidental spillage – off-site;• Role of waste generator; Role of SW contractor; Technical expertise;Who is liable?3.00pm - 3.30pm break3.30pm – 5.00pmTraining requirement;Treatment of SW;Recovery of SW;Application for Special Management of SW; Responsibility of Waste Generator - overall;Course verification and Justification5.30pm – Course Evaluation and endsKhalid Mohd Ariff(Your Trainer)As the principal consultant, Mr. Khalid Mohd Ariff prime concern with about 30 years experience in the environmental discipline is to help facilitate Malaysian companies achieve a state of sustainable business vis-à-vis sustainable development for the nation. A keen researcher and writer who shares experience and knowledge in all his training and his blog at sekitarsynergy.blogspot.comHe has enormous practical experience in all aspects of the environmental discipline in all sectors of businesses, especially the industrial origin, here and abroad. He is former official trainer and a legal prosecutor for the Department of Environment Malaysia before retrieving all his environmental skills as a professional trainer.Mr. Khalid has served the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment (Department of Environment Malaysia) for about 15 years during which he was often selected and underwent post-graduate and specialized environmental orientated trainings home and abroad. A few significant ones includes implementation and implications Environmental Management Systems ISO 14001 by a leading German Institute in Bremen, Germany, majored in The European Environmental Management and Audit Scheme and also The Implementation of ISO 14001 Requirements. Besides that, he also has successfully completed the EARA Approved Advanced Environmental Management Systems Auditing Course (UK). He also pursued in Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada. Trained the local SMI, multinational corporations, government agencies and certification bodies.His vast experience and knowledge in the environmental discipline gains significant recognition as he is often invited to write and present specific environmental papers by entities such as SIRIM QAS Sdn Bhd, Penang Development Corporation, PUSPATRI, Knowledge Group of Companies, UiTM, etc. on titles such as; ‘Seminar on ISO 14001 in the Automotive Industry, Wastewater Treatment Plant – Issues in the management and maintenance for the system’, ‘Option in Waste Minimization in the Workplace’, and ‘Introducing ISO 14031 – Environmental Performance Evaluation as a Tool of Self Regulation and Auditing’. A book which he wrote entitled ‘Addressing Environmental challenges through Environmental Management System – with special reference to The European EMAS and ISO 14001’ is now the prime content on his training handouts for ISO 14001 – Experience In Practice. Another paper that he wrote earlier was presented in the 1st Malaysian Conference on Cleaner Production held in the MINES in 1999 entitle ‘MS ISO 14001 Implementation in the SMIs in Malaysia – to prosper or suffer?’ He’s also a co-author of a book titled Hazardous Waste Management written by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhamad Rosli Sulaiman of The Chemistry Faculty, UiTM, Shah Alam which was first published in 2006. A Paper titled “Introduction to ISO14031 – Environmental Performance Evaluation” was presented for Petronas Carigali’s HSE Day on 26th March 2008, ‘S.H.E.-MS – overview of practice’ for UEM Berhad’s QHSE Week on the 17th November 2011 and on April 24, 2012 in Impiana KLCC Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as invited speaker for Marlene Insurance Brokers Sdn Bhd in an event for Tenaga Nasional Berhad themed Seminar On Power Utility Operations & Maintenance Management where he presented “Environmental Issues from Coal-fired Power Plants” . In 2014, 18th November, he implored about the need to use appropriate effluent legal standards and resource conservation in a paper titled “Achieve Zero Waste from IETS Operation” organized by Asia iKnowledge Sdn Bhd in The Empire Hotel Subang, Kuala Lumpur.Apart from providing training masterpieces in the environmental discipline he has also performed and involved in major environmental audits of various scopes related to the EMS and Legal and sites assessment for existing and abandoned project sites in Malaysia and abroad. Namely in oil & gas, petrochemicals, metallurgy and chemical and oleochemicalindustries. To date his track records mileaged remarkable recognition by clients from both local and foreign corporates, such as, SIRIM QAS SDN BHD, Danish-Standards, MMC-Gamuda, (Petronas, Felda, Perodua, PROTON, Scomi Gp, KMC, IJM Corp. Bhd, MMHE Bhd, KSB Kemaman, Shell, Hitachi, Matsushita (Panasonic), Mitsumi, Nordenia, Hartmann, KANEKA, BASF, AlamFlora, Umicore, RP Chemicals, Malaysian NPK Fertilizers, UMW, their subsidiaries and joint ventures, government agencies and professional institution, and an array of others.“The illustrations in the handout and the presentation materials simplified the content of the course i.e. easy to understand. Group exercise gives hands on experience to understand course content better. Course: Life Cycle Assessment MS ISO14040 & ISO14044 by concept. Mdm. RashidahLailah Abd Rashid, Corporate HSE Assurance Manager, Petronas Carigali SdnBhd. Tel: 03-23319288“ TKN method may be suitable to detect urea for urea control. Prtacticaltroubleshooting examples through photos” Course: IETS. Mr. Ng Yean Min, RP Chemicals Malaysia.“Learnt a lot from Hj Khalid, especially case studies from others. Focussing on individual problems and giving so much solutions and suggestions. A bit different than other classes I attended – a lot of details have been given instead of an overall perspective based on the book.” Lawrence Lim. AG Barrel Sdn Bhd.“ From this course, I know more about the technologies, their weaknesses and the importance of knowing the raw material involved and root cause of problems.” Course: IETS – unit processes, maintenance & troubleshooting. Ms. SitiAisyah Md. Lasim. SPAN Cyberjaya.
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