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Kasawari HSE Induction E-booklet

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Waste Management

FACT *Polystyrene & *Plastic *Plastic Fork
Styrofoam Coffee Cup and Knife
Marine plastic litter is gaining *Plastic Bag
*Plastic take- *Plastic
heightened global attention out container Water Bottle * Plastic Straw

as an environmental problem. Each

year, more than 8
million tons of plastic ends up in the
oceans, wreaking
havoc on marine wildlife, fsheries and

tourism, and costing

at least $8 billion in damage to marine

ecosystems3. World
production of plastic materials in
2016 was 280 million
tonnes, of which about one third is
single-use plastic

Waste Management MMHE towards sustainability of biodiversity Q3, 2020

Banned of 2017- Banned of Q4, 2019- Q4, 2019- Banned of single-use plastic
Polystsrene Polystyrene Awareness Materialize the through phases
Malaysia – toward phase out supply chain of
single-use plastic Phase I – MMHE Office
2010 alternate
MMHE - 2017 biodegradable Phase II – Customer Office

or recycle Phase III – Stakeholder
material Facility

90 %

TOWARDS daily lives are used once and
ZERO SINGLE-
USE PLASTIC then chucked: grocery bags,
MMHE – Q3,
plastic wrap, disposable Wean Consider the product-
2020 cutlery, straws, coffee-cup yourself off to-packaging ratio of
disposable items you tend to buy
Malaysia towards Zero single-use plastic for a cleaner lids
and healthier environment in Malaysia by 2030
20 Billion plastics

Each year, 20 Billion

plastic bottles are Stop buying Buy in bulk
tossed in the trash. water

Carry a reusable

bottle in your bag 4R

MMHE towards Refuse

sustainability Reduce
of Biodiversity Reuse
Recycle

Little plastic scrubbers Boycott Recycle (4R)
found in so many beauty microbeads
products—facial scrubs, New toys and
Purchase electronic gadgets,
toothpaste, body items especially, come
washes—might look
harmless, but their tiny secondhand with all kinds of
size allows them to slip plastic packaging

through water-
treatment plants

Waste Management GENERAL SCRAP METAL SCHEDULED Legal Requirement
WASTE WASTE WASTE - to comply
Summary of Process LIDUID
1.0. Waste Generator shall review in
1.0. Waste Generator shall identify CONSTRUC SCHEDULED advance disposal legal requirement
type of waste from it process or TION WASTE - at Offshore and Onshore facility.
material datasheet or laboratory WASTE SOLID
analysis data. 1.1.0. Scheduled Waste Regulation
1) MMHE SCHEDULED WASTE STORAGE disposal requirement,
1.2.1. All scheduled waste and general 2) MMHE CONSTRUCTION WASTE STORAGE 1.1.1. Packing and storage as per DOE
waste shall be segregated from it origin Guideline.
into appropriate, adequate and Recovery, Landfill at Recovery at Landfill at 1.1.2. 2nd Scheduled (Notification)
durable packaging. Recycle at Approved Prescribe Approved DOE 1.1.3. 3RD Scheduled (Labelling
Licensed Landfill facility Premises Requirement)
1.2.2. All scheduled waste shall be label Facility by by Local Landfill 1.1.4. 5th Schedule (Inventory record)
with valid hazardous signage complete Local Authority Authority Storage quantity 20MTN / SW Code.
with scheduled waste information. 1.1.5. Storage duration, within 180
Appropriate cover for scheduled waste 1) SCRAP 1) CONSTRUCTI 1) SW – LIQUID 1) SW – LIQUID days.
shall be use whenever necessary. 1.1.6. 4TH Scheduled (Stored with
METAL ON WASET - FROM OIL FROM OIL incompatibility waste).
1.3.0. All construction waste and scrap 1.1.7. Prescribe Premises License
waste shall be place at designated area 2) CONSTRCTI INERT AND SOLID AND SOLID Compliance Approval & TWG
with proper barricade and signage. 1.1.8. 6TH Scheduled (E-Consignment
Appropriate cover for waste shall be Note)
use whenever necessary. 1.1.9. 7th Scheduled (Waste Card)

1.4.0. Decide disposal method for all 1.2.0. Others waste shall follow local
waste as per Approval from authority authority legal requirement.
OR Physical condition OR level of
contamination OR availability of 104
treatment technology.

ON WASTE – WASTE BASE BASE -

PACKAGING 2) GEN10E4RAL UNTREATED

WASTE

Scheduled Waste Management Container

Pictures Packaging Type Specification

Open Top Drum Maximum Dimensions:
( Plastic / Steel ) • Height must be 90 cm
• Diameter must be 60 cm
• Drums not to be filled more

than 10 cm from the top
• Drums must not be used for

free fluids

Bunghole Maximum Dimensions:
( Plastic / Steel )
• Height must be 90 cm

• Diameter must be 60 cm

• Drums not to be filled more
than 90%

• Maximum weight of filled
drums not more than 200
kilograms

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Scheduled Waste Management Container

Pictures Packaging Type Specification

PP Bag 2 Tonne • Bags not to be filled more
than 10 cm from the top

• Bags not be used for free
fluids

• Bags not be used for sharp
objects

Pallet tank 1 Nil
Tonne

25L chemical Nil
container

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Scheduled Waste Management Container

Choice of Appropriate Packaging
• The packaging must be robust and capable of withstanding transportation by lorry.
• The packaging must be capable of withstanding normal chemical reaction.
• Packaging should be leak-proof.
• The packaging is not weakened by bulging, corrosion or tear.

All waste must be fastened securely on the good condition pallet. This is to ensure that the
waste is secure during transportation. The pallet size is 120 cm X 120 cm. The number of
container / packaging per pallet is as follows:

Drums - Four drums per pallet

Bag - One bag per pallet

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Scheduled Waste Management Label

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UCUA (UNSAFE CONDITION/ UNSAFE
ACT)

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UCUA

KPI 1:250 1 UCUA per 250
manhours

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OFFICIAL BREAKS

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Official Breaks 7.50 AM – 8.00 AM

Toolbox 10.30 AM – 10.45 AM
Briefing
Tea Break 12.45 PM – 1.00 PM
Down Tool Daily : 1.00 PM – 2.00 PM
Friday : 12.30PM – 2.30 PM
Lunch Break
5.15 PM - 5.30 PM
Down Tool

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HSE ADVISORY CHIT/ HSE SUMMON
CHIT

113

HSE Advisory Chit / HSE Offence Chit HSE Offence Chit

HSE Advisory Chit

114

HSE Advisory Chit / HSE Offence Chit HSE Offence Chit
HSE Advisory Chit

REMINDER
2 SACs = 1 Summon

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EMPLOYEE GRIEVANCE MECHANISM

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Employee Grievance Mechanism

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Employee Grievance Mechanism

Employee fill-up the
Grievance Form or e-
grievance and submit

CONTRACTOR HSE

CONTRACTOR HSE CONTRACTOR HSE to
communicate the result verify and propose

and lesson learn. solution

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