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Chapter 1:
HEALTH, SAFETY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Presented by:
Sub topics
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
PART 13 - APPEALS
Section 63. Appeal committees.
Section 64. Powers of appeal committee.
Section 65. Decision of appeal committee.
PART 14 - REGULATIONS
Section 66. Regulations.
PART 15 - MISCELLANEOUS
Section 67. Duty to keep secret.
CHAIRMAN
SECRETARY
MANAGEMENT
REPRESENTATIVES
WORKERS
REPRESENTATIVES
MANAGEMENT
REPRESENTATIVES
WORKERS
REPRESENTATIVES
Chairman :
Employer or his authorised
manager
Secretary :
Safety & Health Officer
Management Representatives:
Manager/Director/Supervisors
Workers Representatives:
From section or process
Appointment
Chairman
Employer or Authorized Manager shall be
chairman.
Secretary
Person employed as Safety & Health Officer
If no SHO, chairman may appoint another
person
or SHC may appoint by ballots from
members.
Appointment
Management Representatives :
Appointed by Employer
Min 2 persons ( < 100 employees )
Min 4 persons ( > 100 employees )
Workers Representatives :
Selected by workers
Appointed by employer
Min 2 persons ( < 100 employees )
Min 4 persons ( > 100 employees )
Appointment
Employees Representatives
statistics
Review and recommend amendments to
recommend
measures
Perform
preventive
and
corrective
immediate investigation of
accidents, near-miss accident, dangerous
occurrence, occupational poisoning or
occupational
diseases
occurred
at
workplace.
Penalty
years imprisonment
Duty of employee (general)
others
Offence
Penalty
Related to inspection
SHC
imprisonment
Failure to comply with any other part Maximum RM10,000; RM1,000 day after
of the Act or any of the regulation
Environmental Management
System (EMS)
ISO 14001: 2004 standard
Tutorial (Individual)
Describe the objectives of Occupational Safety and
Health Act (OSH Act 1994).
Explain the objectives of Factories and Machinery Act
(FMA 1967).
Provide definition of system.
Explain the five major clauses of OHSAS 18001:2007
Standard.
Describe the main elements of ISO14001:2004
Standard.
References
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References
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References
12. Willborn, W.O. and Cheng, T.C.E. (1994). Global Management of Quality Assurance
Systems. New York: McGraw-Hill.
13. Karapetrovic, S. and Willborn, W. (1998). Integration of quality and environmental
management systems. TQM Magazines, 10 (3), pp. 204-213.
14. OHSAS Project Group (2007). OHSAS 18001:2007 Occupational health and safety
management systems Requirements. London: OHSAS Secretariat.
15. Matias, J.C.D.O. and Coelho, D.A. (2002). The integration of the standards systems of
quality management, environmental management and occupational health and safety
management. International Journal of Production Research, 40 (15), pp. 3857-3866.
16. Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) (2011). Guidelines on
occupational safety and health management systems. Cheras: DOSH.
17. Jorgensen, T.H., Remmen, A., Mellado, M.D. (2005). Integrated management systems
three different levels of integration. Journal of Cleaner Production, pp. 1-10.
18. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) (2004). ISO 14001:2004
Environmental Management Systems Requirements with guidance for use.
Switzerland: ISO