EnviSafe Training & Consultant Sdn Bhd

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is a consulting and training provider company which providing the services related with Productivity, Quality, Energy, Environment, Safety & Health (PQEESH). The services are mainly focusing on providing consulting and training towards HSE Legal Compliance and HSE Management System Standard Compliance. Our businesses are establish to help our client on compliance to Management System Standard and

to ensure that their products and services fulfill the requirements of relevant legislation; for example compliance to ISO 14001 for Environmental Management Systems will assist our client to comply with the requirements in Environmental Quality Act 1974 and its relevant regulations. Similarly for OHSAS 18001 which is widely used for Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems, while MS 1722 is a Malaysian Standard on Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems that can be used to demonstrate our client commitment to safeguard the welfare of employees and others from workplace injuries and illnesses, as well as meeting OSH legal requirements under the Occupational Safety & Health Act (OSHA) 1994 and Factories & Machinery Act (FMA) 1967. We also provide several type of Quality and Productivity program to assist our client to reduce costs, waste and increase efficiency . Among the related program are Quality Management Systems (QMS) ISO 9001, Food Safety Management System (FSMS) ISO 22000 and Energy Management Systems (EnMS) ISO 50001. Other International Standard involved ,such as Material Flow Cost Accounting (MFCA) ISO 14051 and GHG Emissions Inventories and Verification, ISO 14064. We can provide assistance to our client for them to focus on customer requirements, environmental management on carbon emission reduction, energy savings, reduce non-conformance of product and services, rework and increase efficiency through developing and implementing the program. This program will help our client to be sustainable, cost effective, resource efficient and cleaner production. This will result in increased profitability and sustainability. We have a team of experience consultants, trainers and professionals who have strong industrial experiences, outstanding qualifications and are trained in locally and abroad. They provide the strong technical expertise to handle all consulting jobs and training sessions. In addition, these professionals are also available for providing Quality & Productivity , Energy & Environment, Safety and Health services in all types of industries, manufacturing, and construction sites as well as in government sectors within the country.

Ya... Intern Bukan Buruh Percuma. Kerana itu dibayar dengan kadar bayaran Ringgit yang dalam kemampuan syarikat tersebut...
19/06/2023

Ya... Intern Bukan Buruh Percuma. Kerana itu dibayar dengan kadar bayaran Ringgit yang dalam kemampuan syarikat tersebut. Saya terus terang tak mampu bayar elaun Intern dengan jumlah yang besar, lebih-lebih lagi jika yang masuk itu dalam jumlah yang ramai sangat. Maafkan saya kerana tak mampu,tapi bukan kedekut. Ada yang tak bayar tinggi tetapi saya bayar masa makan pagi dan tengahari.

Tetapi saya komited bagi ilmu dan pengalaman, ada yang terima banyak ilmu ada yang sedikit bergantung atas pelbagai faktor. Harapan saya yang tak terima elaun tinggi lumayan seperti di syarikat MNC atau GLC itu boleh guna kan ilmu dan pengalaman yang saya kongsikan untuk dapat kerja di syarikat MNC atau GLC bila habis belajar nanti. Saya halalkan segala ilmu dan pengalaman yang diberikan dan mohon maafkan jika ada kekurangan ketidakcukupan dalam bab Elaun Intern. Saya bangga melihat sebahagian anda bekerja bergaji lumayan,berumah besar dan berkereta mewah sekarang.

Terima kasih
Daripada Bekas Intern di PUSPATI - Pusat Tenaga Atom atau dikenali Malaysian Nuclear Agency tanpa Elaun sesen pun tapi kerjaya HSE saya bermula dari ilmu dan pengalaman disini...

Menyambut dan menjalankan dengan kesucian hati. Semoga cahaya Ramadhan kita dapati dengan rahmat Illahi. Selamat melaksa...
12/04/2021

Menyambut dan menjalankan dengan kesucian hati. Semoga cahaya Ramadhan kita dapati dengan rahmat Illahi. Selamat melaksanakan Ibadah Puasa pada bulan Ramadhan 1423 H tahun ini.

PATUHI LARANGAN ADALAH SATU IBADAHSelari dengan ayat dalam surah An-Nisaa', Allah berfirman:"Wahai orang-orang yang beri...
16/07/2020

PATUHI LARANGAN ADALAH SATU IBADAH

Selari dengan ayat dalam surah An-Nisaa', Allah berfirman:

"Wahai orang-orang yang beriman, taatlah kamu kepada Allah dan taatlah kamu kepada Rasulullah dan kepada (orang-orang yang berkuasa) dari kalangan kamu.

"Kemudian jika kamu berbantah-bantah (berselisihan) dalam sesuatu perkara, maka hendaklah kamu mengembalikannya kepada (Kitab) Allah (Al-Quran) dan (Sunah) Rasul-Nya - jika kamu benar beriman kepada Allah dan hari akhirat. Yang demikian adalah lebih baik (bagi kamu), dan lebih elok p**a kesudahannya." (4:59)

Para ulama menghuraikan perkataan ini 'Ulil-Amri' sebagai golongan pemerintah atau kerajaan yang memerintah rakyat di tempat tertentu.

"Pada hari ini, setiap negeri dan negara sedang mengenakan arahan SOP. Maka, arahan ini perlu dipatuhi oleh seluruh warga kerana arahan ini tidak membawa kepada kemudaratan.

"Arahan yang dikeluarkan tidak bertujuan untuk menuju kita ke arah kemaksiatan atau kemudaratan. Malahan, ia adalah sesuatu perkara baik untuk semua orang.

"Apabila kita mematuhi arahan ke arah kebaikan, kita sebenarnya sedang melakukan ibadah dan ketaatan. Insya-Allah, kita akan diberikan ganjaran pahala oleh Allah."

02/06/2020
To support the initiatives dealing with the impact of COVID-19, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)...
18/05/2020

To support the initiatives dealing with the impact of COVID-19, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has made some of its standards supporting the biological evaluation of medical devices and protective clothing used in health care settings accessible for free.

Meanwhile, Department of Standards Malaysia is providing free viewing access to standards that can be related to providing guidance in management of the pandemic. These standards are selected based on comparison done with our counterparts from all over the world and with the international standards organisation such as ISO and IEC. The standards might be useful for users to address issues or as proactive measures in managing the effect of the pandemic. These free viewing access is limited to Malaysian Standards only.

http://www.jsm.gov.my/relevant-standards-related-to-covid-19-pandemic

Below are the ISO standards that can help you:

https://www.iso.org/covid19

ISO 13485:2016 Medical devices — Quality management systems – Requirements for regulatory purposes

ISO 374-5:2016 Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms – Part 5: Terminology and performance requirements for micro-organisms risk

ISO 10651-3:1997 Lung ventilators for medical use — Part 3: Particular requirements for emergency and transport ventilators

ISO 10651-4:2002 Lung ventilators — Part 4: Particular requirements for operator-powered resuscitators

ISO 10651-5:2006 Lung ventilators for medical use — Particular requirements for basic safety and essential performance — Part 5: Gas-powered emergency resuscitators

ISO 10993-1:2018 Biological evaluation of medical devices – Part 1: Evaluation and testing within a risk management process

ISO 13688:2013 Protective clothing – General requirements

ISO 17510:2015 Medical devices — Sleep apnoea breathing therapy — Masks and application accessories

ISO 18082:2014 Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment — Dimensions of non-interchangeable screw-threaded (NIST) low-pressure connectors for medical gases (Including ISO 18082:2014/AMD 1:2017, AMENDMENT 1)

ISO 18562-1:2017 Biocompatibility evaluation of breathing gas pathways in healthcare applications — Part 1: Evaluation and testing within a risk management process

ISO 18562-2:2017 Biocompatibility evaluation of breathing gas pathways in healthcare applications — Part 2: Tests for emissions of particulate matter

ISO 18562-3:2017 Biocompatibility evaluation of breathing gas pathways in healthcare applications — Part 3: Tests for emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)

ISO 18562-4:2017 Biocompatibility evaluation of breathing gas pathways in healthcare applications — Part 4: Tests for leachables in condensate

ISO 19223:2019 Lung ventilators and related equipment — Vocabulary and semantics

ISO 20395:2019 Biotechnology — Requirements for evaluating the performance of quantification methods for nucleic acid target sequences — qPCR and dPCR

ISO 5356-1:2015 Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment — Conical connectors — Part 1: Cones and sockets

ISO 80601-2-12:2020 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-12: Particular requirements for basic safety and essential performance of critical care ventilators

ISO 80601-2-13:2011 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-13: Particular requirements for basic safety and essential performance of an anaesthetic workstation (Including: ISO 80601-2-13:2011/Amd.1:2015, AMENDMENT 1 and ISO 80601-2-13:2011/Amd.2:2018, AMENDMENT 2)

ISO 80601-2-70:2015 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-70: Particular requirements for basic safety and essential performance of sleep apnoea breathing therapy equipment

ISO 80601-2-74:2017 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-74: Particular requirements for basic safety and essential performance of respiratory humidifying equipment

ISO 80601-2-79:2018 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-79: Particular requirements for basic safety and essential performance of ventilatory support equipment for ventilatory impairment

ISO 80601-2-80:2018 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-80: Particular requirements for basic safety and essential performance of ventilatory support equipment for ventilatory insufficiency

ISO/TS 16976-8:2013 Respiratory protective devices — Human factors — Part 8: Ergonomic factors

Salam Nuzul Al-Quran dan Selamat Menyambut Hari Ibu
10/05/2020

Salam Nuzul Al-Quran dan Selamat Menyambut Hari Ibu

-PENGUMUMAN- Jabatan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan (JKKP/DOSH) telah menyediakan Prosedur Kerja Selamat Pencegahan...
30/04/2020

-PENGUMUMAN-

Jabatan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan (JKKP/DOSH) telah menyediakan Prosedur Kerja Selamat Pencegahan COVID-19 Di Tempat Kerja dalam bentuk infografik.

Prosedur ini memberi penerangan ringkas tentang langkah-langkah yang perlu diambil oleh majikan bagi mengekang penularan COVID-19 di tempat kerja.

Untuk muat turun dokumen dalam bentuk pdf melalui pautan di bawah
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/DOSH


Marhaban ya Ramadan, bulan suci penuh berkah telah tiba. Saatnya untuk lebih mendekatkan diri pada-Nya, menjauhi keburuk...
25/04/2020

Marhaban ya Ramadan, bulan suci penuh berkah telah tiba. Saatnya untuk lebih mendekatkan diri pada-Nya, menjauhi keburukan, memperbanyak ibadah.

Dengan segala kerendahan hati, mohon maaf lahir dan batin.

Marhaban ya Ramadan.

Selamat menunaikan ibadah puasa.

Perbandingan antara PERATURAN BUNYI BISING Yang dulunya do bawah FMA 1967 kini telah dipinda dibawah OSHA 1994Sumber : D...
01/04/2020

Perbandingan antara PERATURAN BUNYI BISING Yang dulunya do bawah FMA 1967 kini telah dipinda dibawah OSHA 1994

Sumber : DOSH SELANGOR

15/03/2019

Kepada yang berminat untuk membaca:

How to Deal with Toxic Chemical Substances Disaster.

1. Introduction

The process of transforming matter can be natural or artificial and chemistry has enabled man to satisfy his basic needs and constantly improve his living conditions. Chemical substances can however also be dangerous to man and his environment. Depending on the quantities involved, their degree of toxicity, corrosive power, explosive force, inflammability or even radioactivity, they can cause considerable damage. It is therefore important to know the risks linked to chemical substances, to keep to the prescribed directives for handling them and to establish prevention, protection and intervention measures in order to prevent these risks from developing.

The chemical substances used in the home and workshop are not generally dangerous, as long as the instructions for their use and storage, which usually come with the original container, are followed.
It is especially important to keep these products out of reach of children and not to transfer them to containers used for storing food.

Large quantities of these dangerous substances are produced and used in industrial and commercial enterprises. Their careless handling, transport and storage entail serious dangers for man and the environment. It is important to guard against these risks by taking the necessary preventive, precaution and protective measures. To these peace time risks are added the menace of chemical and biological weapons in times of war or crisis (terrorism), despite international laws restricting or forbidding their use. Protective measures against these are generally designed and taught by the military within the framework of civil protection.

2. Preventive and protective measures

Major accidents involving chemical substances have local effects, but in exceptional circumstances they can affect whole regions because of weather conditions. Scientific technical developments have made it possible to prevent such dangers and therefore to protect people from them. The priority must be on prevention, but a positive result can only be assured if there are strict guidelines for using and handling these products, as well as professional knowledge, both of which are indispensable in this very complex field.

3. Intervention and rescue measures

When an accident involving chemical substances that could endanger life or the environment occurs in a chemical works or installation, those in charge of it should immediately take the following planned measures:
- Deal with the causes of the accident and implement the safety measures which will minimise its consequences.
- Immediately inform the relevant local authorities of the accident.
- The local or regional authorities of the area in which the installation is located are responsible for informing the public, sounding the alarm if need be, and deciding upon the instructions to be followed by the pop**ation. The local or regional governing body ensures the co-ordinated use of the civil and military means required to deal with the disaster. In the case of radioactivity, the technical co-ordination of the implementation of protective and rescue measures is assured by specialists who should be present at all political levels and in all the intervening squads, and work in collaboration with the personnel in charge of security at the installation affected.

At the community level, the measures required will usually involve the following:
- Instructing the public to stay in their houses, close all windows and doors, turn off the air conditioning and block all ventilation ducts, to listen to the radio and follow official instructions.
In times of war, additional measures are also taken.
- In exceptional circumstances, temporarily evacuating those directly at risk.
- Ensuring that nearby chemical products are well protected.
- Avoiding polluting drinking water (springs, groundwater).Turning off the water supply should this be necessary.
- Recuperating the water used to deal with the problem and which could have become harmful to the environment (tanks, water tankers, tankers).
- Making sure that, once the alarm is sounded, the public is informed, through news bulletins, of the dangers of intoxication, explosion and corrosion and that they know how to protect themselves.

The special conditions governing intervention and protection in a chemical accident mean that the toxicity of the emissions and the area at risk from toxic fumes must be readily determined.

This is urgent as the reaction time (critical phase) is extremely short. There exist mathematical tables, computer programmes and other tools which predict precisely how far the fumes will spread and enable the appropriate measures to be taken.

4. Rules of behaviour for the pop**ation

4.1 General precautions and actions in case of potential danger

- Know the sound of the chemical alarm siren, the instructions to be followed and the action to be taken.
- Know and follow the instruction for the use and handling of dangerous chemical substances.
- Prepare and have at hand an emergency kit for the family in case evacuation becomes necessary and also reserves of water and food to last throughout the period, which could last several days, during which you have to remain confined at home.
- Plan and organise your confinement in hermetically sealed premises. This, especially for those living in the vicinity of a user or producer of dangerous chemical substances.



Recommendations for the use and handling of dangerous chemical substances at home or in the workshop

• Only buy and stock the quantities required in the near future.
• Replace when possible dangerous substances with less dangerous ones.
• Read carefully the instructions and warnings on the packaging before using a chemical product.
• Leave dangerous substances in their original packaging. Never transfer them into a container used for storing foodstuffs.
• Wear protective glasses when working with base substances or acids.
• When working with easily flammable substances keep away from naked flamescandles, incandescent heating wires, lit ci******es, etc. that could ignite the vapours from these substances.
• Do not pour the remains of chemical products down the sink or toilets after using them but take them to a public waste collection centre.
• Keep chemical substances away from children.

4.2 In case of a major chemical disaster

- Keep calm and do not panic.
- Listen to the radio and follow official instructions. Inform your neighbours, especially the elderly and handicapped and assist them.
- Stay inside, if at home, or shelter in a building and close all doors and windows. Seal all exterior openings and turn off the ventilation, air conditioning and heating.
- Protect your mouth and nose, if in the open, with a wet cloth or a protective mask. Shelter in the nearest building and remain inside until otherwise instructed by the authorities.
- Do not telephone as this overloads the system.
- Follow the orders of the civil protection, fire service, police or other intervening services.
- Eat only food stored inside a building, such as tinned food and preserves. Drink only from bottles or cartons.

- Follow the instructions on the use of tap water.
- If you are in a car, turn off the ventilation and close the windows. Listen to the radio and shelter in the nearest building. Follow the instructions of the authorities. If in public transport, follow the crew's instructions.

4.3 After the disaster

- Follow the orders of the civil protection, fire service, police or other intervening services.
- The evacuation of members of the public is unlikely in areas with buildings and homes that can be hermetically sealed. The decision to evacuate or stay will be taken by the relevant political authority (national or provincial government) who will organise the evacuation using all the civilian and military means at their disposal and in collaboration with the services responsible for the reception area. Follow the authorities' orders and instructions.
- Taking all necessary precautions, assist neighbours and persons in need such as the wounded, children, handicapped and the elderly, in collaboration with the intervention and rescue teams.
- The above objectives should be included in the necessary legislation on the protection of the public and the environment which lays down the obligations concerning the production, use, handling, transport and storage of dangerous substances. Protection of ground water and the air is also of primary importance.
- In view of the potential dangers, it is most important that managers of firms and installations working with dangerous chemical products be fully aware of their responsibility and make constant efforts to ensure optimal security in this matter. This calls for close collaboration with official watchdogs and safety bodies and with the local and regional political authorities and their intervention services, especially the fire service and police as well as with the information and alarm centres of civil protection services.

Experience with toxic leaks, among others, has shown that the following specific preventive and protective measures should be taken:

- Knowing the chemicals which are potentially dangerous, their production, use, storage, transport, handling and the threats they pose such as fire, explosions, leaks and uncontrolled reactions.
- Requiring each firm to keep an inventory of these substances and to register them at the local and regional level.
- Marking vehicles with the code number of the dangerous substance they are carrying and controlling transporters and storage installations.
- Regulating the storage and destruction of household and industrial waste.
- Installing an integrated warning system, at the local and regional level, to warn the public and army to protect themselves.
- Establishing plans for alerting and enlisting the teams intervening locally, and assessing beforehand all potential risks from chemicals.
- Training special technical advisors who will be immediately available to assist the chief of operations in case of an accident involving chemicals.
- Establishing instructions and rules of behaviour for the public, military personnel and the intervening teams in times both of peace and war.
- Keeping the public informed on the dangers of chemical substances and of the way to behave and act in case of a major accident or disaster, such as may arise from the use of chemical weapons.
- Making available specialist protective equipment to the teams involved in the operation and the people at threat who cannot find shelter in suitable buildings or in civil protection shelters.
- Creating, or ensuring collaboration with an existing institution which has access to a data bank and which could provide advice to firms, authorities and the intervening teams on the dangers, the protective measures to be taken and on how to deal with chemical substances and their damaging effects.

SELAMAT TAHUN BARU 2019
01/01/2019

SELAMAT TAHUN BARU 2019

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