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Occupational Safety & Health Academy Sdn Bhd (360532M)

89-01 Jalan Masai Utama 1


Taman Masai Utama, 81750 Masai, Johor
Tel/Fax: 07 2525144 HP: 60127115144
URL : www.osha.com.my Email ; inquiry@osha.com.my

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Program SCHEDULED WASTE HANDLING
Code SWH/2D
Duration 02 Days
Target Management Team, Managers, Supervisors, Safety & Health
Committee Members and Safety & Health Representatives;
Schedule Waste Handlers; Schedule Waste Contractors
Rationale The Schedule Waste Handling is part of the Waste
Management Lifecycle; Schedule Waste (Hazardous Waste)
requires compliance of DOE & DOSH related legislation.
Employers have ABSOLUTRE LIABILITY to ensure its safe
handling from its point of generation to its disposal process.
Objectives
At the completion of this course, the participants would
be able to:
Describe the legal requirements on scheduled waste
management;
Identify, classify and categorize scheduled waste;
Describe the effective scheduled waste management
practices;
Course
Contents
Scheduled Waste Management
Introduction to Scheduled Waste Legislations and Policy
Option for Disposal & Treatment Technology.
Identification, Classification and Properties of Scheduled
Waste
Report Keeping & Reporting Requirement
Storage, Packaging and Labelling of Scheduled Waste
Storage, Handling, Transportation and Disposal of
Scheduled Waste
Methodology The delivery has a balance of lectures, workshops & video
presentation to assist participants to interpret the OSH
requirements in practical situations, together with the
questions & answer sessions.
Number of
participants
Maximum 20 per session

Occupational Safety & Health Academy Sdn Bhd (360532M)
89-01 Jalan Masai Utama 1
Taman Masai Utama, 81750 Masai, Johor
Tel/Fax: 07 2525144 HP: 60127115144
URL : www.osha.com.my Email ; inquiry@osha.com.my

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PROGRAM SCHEDULE

Module SCHEDULED WASTE HANDLING
Duration 02 Days

Time Event
Day 01
08:30 Registration of trainees & Introduction to program
Overview of Scheduled Waste Management
Case study (International & Local)
Introduction to Scheduled Waste Management;
Concept of Cradle to Grave;
Waste Hierarchy;
Characteristics of Scheduled Wastes.
10:00 Tea Break
10:15 Introduction to Scheduled Waste Legislations and Policy
Environmental Quality Act 1974 (Overview & Specific of Schedule
Waste )
EQ (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 2005;
Provision in Section 34 B, Environmental Quality Act, 1974;
Application of Poison Act and Pesticide Act to the Scheduled Waste
Management;
EQ (Prescribed Conveyance) (Scheduled Wastes) Order 2005;
EQ (Prescribed Premises) (Scheduled Waste Treatment and
Disposal Facilities) Order 1989;
EQ (Prescribed Premises) (Scheduled Treatment and Disposal
Facilities) Regulations 1989;
13:00 Lunch/Solat
14:00 Option for Disposal & Treatment Technology
Resource recovery, treatment and disposal methodologies;
Treatment processes and disposal facilities;
Waste minimization techniques and recycling options
15:30 Tea Break
15:45 Option for Disposal & Treatment Technology. Cont.
17:30 End of Day 01
Occupational Safety & Health Academy Sdn Bhd (360532M)
89-01 Jalan Masai Utama 1
Taman Masai Utama, 81750 Masai, Johor
Tel/Fax: 07 2525144 HP: 60127115144
URL : www.osha.com.my Email ; inquiry@osha.com.my

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Time Event
Day 02
08:30 Registration of trainees &
Identification, Classification and Properties of Scheduled Waste
Definition;
Hazardous waste characteristics and properties;
Chemistry of toxic and hazardous wastes;
Identification of hazardous waste;
10:00 Tea Break
10:15 Report Keeping & Reporting Requirement
Waste notification;
Waste inventory;
Consignment Note.
13:00 Lunch/Solat
14:00 Storage, Packaging and Labelling of Scheduled Waste
Present situation;
Sorting & segregation procedures;
Storage technical and operating requirement;
Packaging and labelling procedure
15:30 Tea Break
15:45 Storage, Handling, Transportation and Disposal of Scheduled
Waste
Practices of good packaging, labelling and storage;
Understanding methods of safe handling, transportation and
disposal of scheduled wastes;
Current practices in scheduled waste management;
Emergency response and preparedness.
Q & A
17:30 End of Day 02

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