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SCHEDULED WASTE MANAGEMENT
DURATION: 1 DAY
TIME SCHEDULE
Time: 9:00am to 5:00pm
Lunch Break: 1:00pm to 2:00pm
INTRODUCTION
This course improves participants' understanding of environmental awareness by exploring the notion of environmental contamination through the lens of toxic waste management. Scheduled wastes are highly toxic and detrimental to both the environment and human health. Improper waste management will result in a "non-compliance" or an illegal dumping case.
Participants will obtain a greater grasp of the Scheduled Wastes Regulations 2005, special waste management, and the categorization, transportation, and disposal of scheduled garbage. Companies should use this chance to explain any issues raised during the training session.
In the end, all participants will be confident in their ability to assess, practice, and recommend improvements to overall Scheduled Waste management at the workplace.
LEARNING OUTCOMES / BENEFITS
After completing the training, participants should be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of environmental contamination and the effects of toxic scheduled wastes on health and the ecosystem.
- Articulate the key components of the Scheduled Wastes Regulations 2005 and their relevance to waste management practices.
- Identify, classify, and apply proper management strategies for the transportation and disposal of scheduled wastes.
- Evaluate current waste management practices in their organizations and propose effective recommendations for improvement.
- Facilitate open discussions about waste management challenges and solutions within their teams or organizations.
KEY CONTENT
Module 1: Introduction to Scheduled Waste Management
- Overview of Scheduled Waste Management
- Understanding Mismanagement
- Definition of Scheduled Waste
- Key Principles of Waste Management
Module 2: Identification, Classification & Hazardous Waste
- Characteristics of Scheduled Waste
- Five Groups of Scheduled Waste
- Properties of Hazardous Waste
Module 3: Regulations & Order
- Environmental Quality Act (EQA) 1974
- Relevant Regulations and Standards
- Enforcement Orders and Compliance Requirements
Module 4: Notification & Packaging
- Notification Procedures
- Maintaining an Inventory of Scheduled Waste
- Training Requirements for Personnel
- Storage Guidelines
- Packaging Standards
- Labelling Requirements for Hazardous Materials
Module 5: Collection
- Electronic Scheduled Waste Information System (eSWIS)
- Transportation Protocols
- Requirements for Prescribed Premises
Module 6: Scheduled Waste Treatment
- Overview of Treatment Technologies
- Recovery Processes
- Solidification Techniques
- Incineration Procedures
- Wet Air Oxidation Process
- Reverse Osmosis Applications
- Land Treatment Methods
- Secure Landfill Practices
- Underground Disposal Techniques
- Regulations for Prescribed Premises
TARGET AUDIENCE
- Scheduled Waste handlers
- Production Supervisors / Line leaders
- Plant Operational Engineers & Managers
- Safety & Health Committee members
METHODOLOGY
The concept of an Advanced Speed Learning System is used. It is called SLIMM, an abbreviation for:
Successful Learning = Impactful, Meaningful, Memorable
In other words, when the training is impactful, meaningful and memorable, participants will experience high level of success in their learning.
- Participant will participate and get hands-on experience throughout the session.
- Power point presentation, safety videos and practical session.
- Participant also required to complete a written evaluation.
- The program can be deliver either Bahasa Malaysia or English to suite the participant’s preference.
CERTIFICATION
Participants will be awarded with Certificate of Attendance.
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