October 08, 2008
Worksite Life Saving Rules
Intended to highlight our critical rules which aim to reduce the risk of injury arising the exposure to the high risk hazards inherent in our respective operations or process activity.
Not intended (as a fully comprehensive procedure) to replace existing established company procedures.
Users who need to comply with them need to satisfy themselves that the recommendations are suitable for their particular circumstances.
Theme
Worksite Life Saving Rules
Assault and Violent Acts
1.I must not fight.
Energy and Energy Isolation (including stored energy)
1.I must verify that electrical and physical isolation is complete and that stored energy is discharged, before work begins.
Safety System Override
1.I must obtain authorisation before overriding critical safety equipment.
Working At Height
1.I must use safety harness if fall potential is more than 1.8m.
2.I must ensure fixed barriers are placed around openings that I create.
Lifting And Hoisting
1.I must keep lifting weight within the capacity of crane (boom/angle).
2.I must keep crane level.
3.I must not operate crane under overhead obstructions/electrical lines.
4.I must not walk under any crane/suspended load.
Confined Space Entry
1.I must verify that the manhole ‘guard’ monitors confined space entry.
2.I must verify that gas test (oxygen, explosive, toxicity levels) are measured by competent
Authorised Gas Tester, before entry.
Permit To Work (PTW)
1.Permit Applicant and Approver must visit worksite before and during work.
May 31, 2008
Happy Kaamatan & Gawai Dayak
May 27, 2008
Chemical blaze kills 30 in Iran
A container holding 60,000 litres of flammable products exploded during welding work nearby and the fire quickly spread.
Some of the dead were burnt beyond recognition and 23 of the injured suffered burns of 70% or more.
The factory reportedly produced cosmetics and detergents.
Most of the factory was destroyed but the fire was brought under control, according to one report.
The accident happened at 1600 (1130 GMT) in the plant near Arak, about 290km (180 miles) south-west of Tehran.
The region is home to much of Iran's industry, including one of its key nuclear sites, a heavy-water reactor under construction close to Arak.
April 17, 2008
Health Important Tips
2)Do not drink coffee more than TWICE a day
3)Do not take pills with COOL water
4)Do not have HUGE meals after 5pm
5)Reduce the amount of OILY food you consume
6)Drink more WATER in the morning, less at night
7)Keep your distance from hand phone CHARGERS
8)Do not use headphones/earphone for LONG period of time
9)Best sleeping time is from 10pm at night to 6am in the morning
10)Do not lie down immediately after taking medicine before sleeping
11)When battery is down to the LAST grid/bar, do not answer the phone as the radiation is 1000 times
April 09, 2008
HSE Vacancy
April 01, 2008
Looking for SHO Job?
March 22, 2008
HSE Workshop
Venue: Ruai Francis Loke, DAM Building
Date: 26 April 2008 (Saturday)
Time: 0800 - 1600 hours
Fees: RM20.00 (inclusive of lunch)
Speakers and Topics
Hazard & Effect Mgt Process ~ Tools & Application (HEMP)
By Martin Entamin - HSE Advisor/Emergency Response Advisor, Shell Malaysia
Hazard Identification & Permit To Work Sytem
By Ngadan Lamoh - Senior HSE Training Coordinator, Shell Malaysia
Management of HSE in workplace - The general concept
By Numpang Suntai - Senior HSE Advisor, Shell Malaysia
Safety Advisor - Legal requirement & Criteria
By Brian Ningkan - Manager Occupational Health Management, PETRONAS Carigali
Registration
Seat is limited to 30 pax only and registration is on first-come-first-serve basis. We shall issue a Certificate of Attendance to the participants.
Dayak Safety Officers with NEBOSH or NIOSH certification are encouraged to join.
To register, please send an email to youth@dam.org.my with a scanned copy of your safety certificates.
March 17, 2008
March 08, 2008
SHOE Registration
March 07, 2008
February 29, 2008
Top 5 in Race
No 3rd in the competition: You can see the welding hoses spread everyway and mix together with Oxy & Acy hoses. The chances of fire and explosion happen is there. Have give them a warning letter but no improvement taken yet by Person In-charges. As long as I have documentation for back up by ass what more can i say?Just standby to call ambulance and Bomba la...
February 28, 2008
Spot The Hazards
February 22, 2008
HSE Manager Vacancy at KK
Safety And Health Manager(Sabah - Kota Kinabalu)
Responsible and ensure overall construction site compliance to safety standard and legislation.
Provide advice on matters relating to Safety, Health and Environment.
Implement internal and external Safety processes and procedures.
Liaison work with relevant government authorities on Safety, Health Environment matters.
Lead the safety committee to ensure OSHA compliance.
Lead regular workplace inspection and safety audit.
Identity potential risks and recommends practical and cost effectively solutions in Safety, Health and Environment.
Requirements:
Minimum Diploma / Professional Certificate approved by DOSH / NIOSH.
Minimum 2-5 years experience in Construction Safety Officer and implementation.
Familiar with Safety, Health and Environment matters for project and able to liaise with the relevant statutory bodies.
Have both manufacturing & construction industrial exposure.
Registered OSH Officer under DOSH is a pre-requisite
Attractive remuneration package will be offered to suitable candidates.
Interested candidates are invited to write, fax or email a detailed resume, contact telephone number, current and expected salary, and a recent passport size photograph (n.r) not later than 19th March 2008 to:
The Senior Group Human Resource Manager
the W group(formerly known as Wong Kwok Group of Companies and Wantotik Group of Companies)Lot No.68-77,1st Floor, Wisma New Far East,Jalan Lintas, P.O.Box 11863, 88820 Kota Kinabalu,Sabah,Malaysia.
Email:leonardleow@wantotikgroup.com