S.H.E-MS
In-depth Refresher Awareness
COURSE CONTENT &
ITINERARY Duration: 1 day
Objective: This training is designed to
instill appropriate awareness, understanding and sense of shared responsibility
in sustaining ISO14001 and ISO18001 functionality. A special focus on
interrelated issues on safety, health and environment at work places in the
context of ISO14001’s Aspects’ and Impact, and, the ISO18001’s HIRAAC concerns
are illustrated in substantial detail but made simple.
Who should attend? : All personnel whose
responsibilities, functions or activities are related to the generation,
utilization, release, control and management of their respective environmental
aspects; from organizations that are already certified with ISO14001 EMS. 
What to expect out of those who are trained?
By virtue
of the shared experience from others that are presented in this training all
participants shall be able to;
- Identify,
     differentiate, comprehend and apprehend issues concerning environmental,
     safety and health in greater depth;
- Execute
     work functions in manners that conjure to ISO14001 and ISO18001
     systems intentions.
9.00am - 10.00am 
·        
The relationship between Safety – Health – Environment;
·        
The SHE-MS: HIRAAC versus Aspects’ Impact: their ultimate
ideology;
- The OHSAS - ISO18001
- The EMS – ISO14001
10.00am - 10.30am - morning tea-break
10.30am - 12.30am
·        
The meaning of EMS ISO14001:2004;
·        
Illustrating the interpretation of Environmental Aspect’
definition;
·    Overview of Life-Cycle-Assessment concept as a tool for interpreting
the term Environmental Aspect; using examples of; cotton gloves, electrical
energy, fuel and paper in an LCA chronology;
·        
The
ISO14001 requirements – what auditors should look for?
- Are
      the Significant Aspects justified? – examples of input-output;
- Review
      a sample of Aspects’ Impact Evaluation Format.
12.30am - 2.00pm - lunch-break
2.00pm - 3.00pm
·        
SHE-MS; review of applicable main laws;
- The EQA 1974 – Section 22; Air Pollution; and its liability;
- The EQA 1974 – Section 25; Water Pollution; and its
      liability;
- The EQA 1974 – Section 34B; Scheduled Wastes (SW); and its
      liability; and overview of SW Mgt in
      Malaysia;
- FMA 1967 – summary of requirements;
- OSHA 1994 – summary of main regulations; and its legal
      liability
·        
An
important International requirements that influences SHE-MS;
·        
RoHS
and REACH
·        
Example
of a banned chemical substances, example; Lead and its compounds;
- chemical
      name, 
- CAS
      Number, 
- Chemical
      Formula and 
- Application
      (where and how it is found)
03.00pm - 03.30pm - afternoon tea-break
03.30pm - 05.30pm
·        
SHE-MS;
Common Issues Found in SHE-MS Audits; An
interactive session of questions and answers; focusing on our roles and responsibilities in ISO14001 and
ISO18001; pictorial illustration of selected cases; via specifically
discussing Aspects and Impact, and, HIRAAC’s Potential Hazard and
Potential Risk;
- storing
      the liquid chemicals;
- retention
      pond;
- working
      at heights;
- storage
      of oil products;
- open-air
      spray painting;
- confined-area
      painting;
- bar-bending
      machine;
- open-air
      garnet blasting;
- oil-rig
      structure blasting;
- paint
      waste storage;
- water
      pipes installation;
- the
      Gen-Set;
- the
      workshop store;
- compressor
      oil leakage incident;
- cleaning
      engineering tools using solvent;
- construction
      on slopes;
- off-site
      solvent recovery;
- the
      incinerator;
- the
      secured landfill
- The
     on-going target of SHE-MS, example, Waste Minimization;
Course Evaluation & Ends
 
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