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Mar 26, 2014

Occupational Safety & Health At The Workplace

15-16 April 2014
MEF Phileo Damansara 2, Petaling Jaya


Objectives

• To increase awareness and understanding that occupational safety and health is an integral part of management

• To induce positive attitude towards safe working environment

• To reduce industrial accidents

• To promote the role and importance played by safety committees

Topics Covered


• OSH Historical Perspective

• Malaysian Perspective on OSH

• Understanding OSHA 1994

• Creating a Safety and Health Policy

• OSHA Regulations

• Creating a Safe System of Work

• Hazard Identification, Assessment and Control

• Risk Assessment

• Safety Inspections

• Accident Investigation

• OSH Training

Target Audience

Human Resource Managers, Safety and Health Supervisors, Safety and Health Committee Members, and Safety and Health Practitioner. 
Methodology

• Lectures

• Discussions

• Case studies

• Video presentation

Trainer

ANIS FAHMY PAUZI holds a MASTER OF SCIENCE degree in Occupational Safety and Health from Universiti Utara Malaysia. He has been practicing safety and health for 11 years. In his early carrier, he served NIOSH as a trainer before joining the Malaysian Employers Federation. Currently he represents MEF in various OSH committees, including the Industrial Safety Committee of SIRIM, Technical Committee for Safety of Machinery and Technical Committee for Ergonomics. At the national level he represents MEF in the National OSH Audit Sub-Committee, under the purview of the National Council for Occupational Safety & Health. Among his contributions include the development of Malaysian Standard on OSH Management System (MS 1722:2005), Guidelines on OSH Act 1994 and Buku Garispanduan OSH, Ministry of Health. He has served Malaysian Society for OSH for almost five year as an OSH auditor for the prestigious MSOSH OSH Award.

Course Fee

• RM600 (member)

• RM750 (non-member)
For Registration Form, CLICK HERE

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