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F M Institute Perak ~ Centre for Professional Development<strong>Chemical</strong><strong>Health</strong> <strong>Risk</strong><strong>Assessement</strong>(<strong>CHRA</strong>)June 11 & 12, 2012 • Monday & Tuesday8.45 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.Venue: FMM Institute Perak, No. 1, Lorong Raja DiHilir,Off Jalan Raja DiHilir, 30350 Ipoh, Perak.Course feeSAFETY &HEALTH(Fees include Course Materials, Refreshment, Lunch and Certificate of Attendance)FMM Members (per pax): RM 450.00Others (per pax): RM 550.00Medium of Instruction: EnglishCPD: 14 hoursClosing date:june4, 2012PRODUCTION/OPERATIONSProduction Planning,SchedulingAnd Control ForOptimal FlowJune 11 & 12, 2012 • Monday & Tuesday8.45 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.Venue: FMM Institute Perak, No. 1, Lorong Raja DiHilir,Off Jalan Raja DiHilir, 30350 Ipoh, Perak.Course fee(Fees include Course Materials, Refreshment, Lunch and Certificate of Attendance)FMM Members (per pax): RM 450.00Others (per pax): RM 550.00Medium of Instruction: EnglishCPD: 14 hoursWinner ofPSMB AwardClosing date:june4, 2012Training Course Organised by FMM Institute (475427-W)registration Form Please tick relevant registration programmeDear Sir / Madam Please register the following participant(s) for the above programme:Name Designation I.C. No.1.2.3.4.5.(Please attach a separate list if space is insufficient) Use separate registration form for each programme.Submitted by:Name:Company: Tel: Fax: Email:Address:CHEMICAL HEALTH RISKASSESSEMENT (<strong>CHRA</strong>)JUNE 11 & 12, 2012FMM Membership No:PRODUCTION PLANNING, SCHEDULINGAND CONTROL FOR OPTIMAL FLOWJUNE 11 & 12, 2012MyCoID:Designation:Enclosed cheque / bank draft No. _______________________ for RM ___________________being payment for _______________________________ participant(s) made in favour of the‘FMM Institute’Administrative DetailsRegistration:• Upon Faxing / Mailing the completed RegistrationForm to FMM Institute, Perak, you are deemed to haveread and accepted the terms and conditions. Thecourse would also be deemed as confirmed unlessinformed otherwise.• Will be based on First-Come-First-Served basis.Payment:• Cheques made in favour of FMM Institute should beforwarded to FMM Institute Perak.• For SBL Scheme, an Attendance of 100% is a MUST,in any case, employers will be billed in full.Cancellation:Must be in Writing with Reasons.• 7 days before the course ~ No Payment Charged• 3-6 days before the course ~ 50% Payment Charged• < 3 days before the course ~ Full Payment Charged• Participants who did not turn-up will be chargedfull payment.• Replacements can be accepted at no additional cost.Disclaimer:The FMM Institute reserves the right to change thefacilitator, date and to vary / cancel the course shouldunavoidable circumstances arise. All efforts will be takento inform participants of the changes.This Course Can Be Conducted AsAn In-House/In-Plant CourseFMM INSTITUTE PERAKNo. 1, Lorong Raja DiHilir, Off Jalan Raja DiHilir, 30350 Ipoh, Perak. (Attn : Puan Eda / Ms Harvindar / Ms Nicole)Fax. No. : (05) 548 8221 & (05) 548 8331 • Tel. No. : (05) 548 8660 • Email : fmmperak@fmm.org.my


<strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Risk</strong><strong>Assessement</strong> (<strong>CHRA</strong>)June 11 & 12, 2012Course contentsI n t r o d u c t i o n t o O c c u p a t i o n a lSafety & <strong>Health</strong> Act with regards to<strong>Chemical</strong> HandlingRegulations♦♦Employer Responsibility• Part IV Section 15 of OSHA 5141994♦♦Employee Responsibility• Part VI Section 24 of OSHA 5141994C l a s s i f i c a t i o n P a c k a g i n g &Labelling Of Hazardous <strong>Chemical</strong>sRegulations 1997♦♦Duty of Supplier to Classify♦♦Packaging Requirements♦♦Seal of Package♦♦Labelling♦♦Dimension of Label♦♦D u t y o f S u p p l i e r t o F u r n i s h<strong>Chemical</strong> Safety Data Sheet♦♦Schedule I• LC50• LD50• <strong>Chemical</strong>s in Part A of Schedule I• <strong>Chemical</strong>s in Part B in Schedule I♦♦Schedule II Signage♦♦Schedule V Dimension Of LabelsProhibition of Use of Substance(Order) 2000♦♦Prohibition of Use of SubstanceUse & Standards of Exposure of<strong>Chemical</strong>s Hazardous to <strong>Health</strong>Regulations 2000♦♦I d e n t i f i c a t i o n o f c h e m i c a l sHazardous to <strong>Health</strong>• R e g i s t e r O f C h e m i c a l sHazardous To <strong>Health</strong>♦♦Permissible Exposure Limit♦♦Assessment Of <strong>Risk</strong> To <strong>Health</strong>• C h e m i c a l H e a l t h R i s kAssessment (<strong>CHRA</strong>)♦♦Action To Control Exposure♦♦Labelling & Relabelling♦♦Information, Instruction & TrainingObjectivesSBL Scheme 100% — Please apply to PSMB BEFORE the commencement of course.♦♦Monitoring of Exposure at the Placeof Work.♦♦<strong>Health</strong> Surveillance♦♦Medical Removal Protection♦♦Warning Sign♦♦Record KeepingC o n t r o l O f M a j o r A c c i d e n t sHazards Regulation 1996♦♦Identification & Notification Of AnIndustrial Activity♦♦Demonstration Of Safe OperationFor Non-Major Hazard Installation♦♦Repor t On Industrial Activity &Preparation of Emergency Plan ForMajor Hazard Installation♦♦Notification Of Major AccidentToxicology♦♦Dose and its relationship to effect♦♦Routes of Entry♦♦Types of Toxic effect♦♦LC50 & LD50<strong>Chemical</strong> Safety Data Sheet (CSDS)♦♦Objective of CSDS♦♦Legislative Requirement♦♦15 mandatory Information.<strong>Chemical</strong> Management♦♦Purchasing <strong>Chemical</strong>s♦♦Receiving <strong>Chemical</strong>♦♦Storing <strong>Chemical</strong>♦♦Relabeling♦♦Using♦♦Waste<strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Risk</strong> Assessment(<strong>CHRA</strong>)♦♦Objective of Assessment♦♦Assessment of <strong>Risk</strong> to <strong>Health</strong>♦♦Review Assessment♦♦Assessment to be carried out by anAssessor.♦♦Assessment of <strong>Risk</strong> to <strong>Health</strong>Report♦♦Steps of Assessment.♦♦Actions to be taken after receivingReportUpon completion of this course, participants will be able to :• identify the legislations governing the use of <strong>Chemical</strong>s.• describe the potential hazards of chemical and control methods.• describe safe storage methods.• ensure chemicals arrive to the organization using the proper and correctlabels as required by the CPL regulation.• use the appropriate personal protective equipment for the job carried out.• implement a proper procedure in handling chemicals.• understand the requirements of a <strong>CHRA</strong>Who Should ATTENDSafety & <strong>Health</strong> Officer, Safety Committee Members, Supervisors, Executives,ERT team members, Hygiene Technicians and employees working with andhandling chemicals, Laboratory Technicians and other Middle Managementstaff involved in safety & health programme.Trainer: Mr. Anbalagan Ramasamy holds a Bachelor of Science in Electricaland Electronics Engineering from Southern Pacific University, Certificate in FactoryManagement from Sanno Institute of Management, Japan and is a CompetentOccupational SH Officer registered with DOSH. He is also an EMS 14001 InternalAuditor and OSH Management Systems Lead Auditor. He has 32 years of workingexperience in areas such as Maintenance, Production, Human Resource, Training,EHS and Facilities and his last position was at the Managerial level.Mr. Anbalagan has conducted numerous OSH related Public and In-House coursessince 2005 in areas such as <strong>Chemical</strong> Safety, Forklift and Reach Truck Competency,Emergency Response, Fire Fighting, Ergonomics, SH Committee, Safety Inspection,Electrical Safety, EMS, Schedule Waste and ISO 14001. In the past, he has conductedcourses for organizations such as CS Opto, Mineba Electrical, Jabil, Dorsett RegencyHotel, Molex, Mattel, Southern Steel, Swiss Profile, Robert Bosch, United Sweetheart,Maestro Swiss, Oriental Summit, Agilent, Berjaya Hotel and many others. In addition,his Training expertise include OSH Legislations, HIRARC, Machine Safety, PPE,Warehouse Safety, Accident Investigation and OHSAS 18001.Production Planning,Scheduling And Control ForOptimal FlowJune 11 & 12, 2012In today’s competitive global and business environment, it is essential to have athorough knowledge and understanding of production planning and schedulingso as to reduce the overall manufacturing costs and thus improve productivity.Production planning and scheduling are concerned with the volume and timingof outputs, the utilization of operations capacity, forecasting and developingmaterial requirement plans, managing inventory, and managing for world classcompetition just-in-time manufacturing and managing for quality.Course contentsOperation Managementa n d P r o d u c t i o nPlanning & Control♦♦objectives of operationsmanagement♦♦f u n c t i o n s o f o p e r a t i o n smanagementForecasting♦♦why forecast♦♦types & applications♦♦methods of forecasting♦♦exercise on forecastingAggregate Planning &Capacity Planning♦♦definitions♦♦breakeven analysis♦♦bottle neck analysis♦♦case studyObjectivesMaster Scheduling forProduction (MPS)♦♦steps in doing MPS♦♦case studyMRP♦♦definition and benefits♦♦BOMOperations Scheduling(OS)♦♦relationship of OS and theabove subjects♦♦external focus: schedulingtechniques♦♦internal focus: sequencingtechniquesInventory Management♦♦ABC & VED analyses♦♦Various costs in inventory♦♦Exercise on inventory costing♦♦Quantity discounts♦♦Case studyUpon completion of this course, participants will be able to :• understand the role of production planning to sales and operation• link Production Planning working relationship with sales, material planner,purchasing, manufacturing, finance and maintenance.• clarify Production planning staff Job responsibilities and accountabilities.• apply ideas to new product project planning by understanding forecastingtechniques• develop effective production fixed and variable schedules• manage production schedule changes and planning flexibility• inventory management• production Performance measurement & analysis of the production problemsWho Should ATTENDThis programme would be highly beneficial to Managers, Executives, Officersand Senior Supervisors from Manufacturing, Sales, Purchasing, Planning,Finance/Account, Maintenance and many other related departmentsTrainer: Mr Andrew Cheah Yoon Chan holds a Master Degree inBusiness Administration from University of Portsmouth, UK and is aqualified ISO 9000 Assessor (QMI/SIRIM). In the past, he was a Consultantattached to a US based Consultancy firm and specialised in areas suchas cost savings, productivity improvements, behavioural survey, internalauditing and training for projects in Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand andMalaysia. His experience in international consultancy for industries suchas Electronics & Electrical, Steel Mill, Food Processing, Garment, Furnitureand Fertiliser, earned him a membership with the Association of ProductivitySpecialist (USA).Mr Andrew has conducted many courses in the field of IndustrialEngineering, Production Operations, Quality, People Management,Personal and Performance Development and ISO. He has also worked inmanufacturing organisations and served in Departments such as Training& Development, Project Management, Industrial Engineering, ProductionOperations, Plant Facilities, Safety and Housekeeping. While serving withthis Manufacturing concerns, he has won the NPC National ProductivityAward, brought about huge savings on Telephone Bills, Electricity, Waterconsumptions and implemented JD Edwards ERP Business Solutions.

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