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Page : 1 of 13 COURSE TITLE : SAFETY AND HEALTH OFFICER (JKKP IS 127/438/3-84) COURSE CODE : SHO COURSE DURATION : 22 DAYS COURSE LEVEL : BASIC COURSE CATEGORY : COMPETENCY COURSE FEE : RM 3800.00 EXAMINATION FEE : RM 1007.00 INTRODUCTION In Accordance With The Occupational Safety And Health Act 1994, It Is The Responsibility Of The Organization To Ensure So Far As Is Reasonably Practicable The Health And Safety, While At Work Of All Employees And To Protect Students And Other Persons Entering The Percints Of The Organization From Injury And Health Arising From Work Conducted By Employed Persons On Organizational Property. The Successful Implementation of This Policy Requires PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES Enhance The Candidate s Knowledge In Matters Pertaining To Occupational Safety and Health Concepts and Principles Train The Candidate Enabling Them To Perform OSH Activities To Meet The Requirements Of OSHA and Its Regulations. Share on the Job Experience and Give Actual Work Exposures as SHO In Different Industries and Perspectives. Display The Skills, Knowledge and Tools Necessary To Be Safety Officer. Set Up Occupational, Safety and Health Systems and Procedures In Their Organizations. Recognize The Legislative Requirements Of OSHA 1994 Regulations and Related Regulations. PARTICIPATION 1. All individuals or person themselves who directly involved in relevant job 2. Safety Supervisor 3. Site Foreman or Supervisor DURATION OF COURSE Duration : 22 days Classes will be conducted on : Full time basis Monday - Saturday 8.30pm to 5.30pm Part time basis Saturday & Sunday 8.30pm to 5.30pm

Page : 2 of 13 Training will be conducted at: NOSH GLOBAL SDN BH D 1-18 First Floor De Rendezvous Jalan Perda Selatan Bandar Perda, Bukit Mertajam 14000, 1. Certificate of Attendance will be given upon successfull completion of the course. Must Possess at least Grade 3 for SPM/SPMV/MCE year 2000 and below SPM year 2000 Onwards: Min 6C (BM,BI & Math), 8E for Science/ Physics/ Chemistry/Biology and Pass other 2 subjects in ONE Certificate Attached one certified true copy of SPM/SPMV/MCE Certificate/Diploma/Degree 1. Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 and it s regulations 2. Factories and Machinery Act 1967 and it s regulations 1. Computer / Laptop 2. LCD Projector 3. White Board with accessories 4. Flip Chart with accessories TRAINING VENUE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENT REFERENCE BOOK TEACHING AIDS COURSE FEE 1. Training fee RM 3800.00 per participants. 2. Examination fee is RM 1007.00 (Paper 1, II, III & IV) ENQUIRIES Contact Persons : Mr Firdaus Lazim Tel: 015 4871 0048/04 530 7426/Fax : 04-530 7426 Email : inhousetraining@nosh.com.my or sales@nosh.com.my Registration : www.nosh.com.my

MODULE 1 OSH MANAGEMENT DAY 1 Page : 3 of 13 Trainer 0830 0900 0.5 Registration / Introduction 0900-1000 1.0 Historical Perspective 1000-1015 0.25 Tea Break 1015 1045 0.5 Continuation 1045 1300 2.25 Incident Prevention 1300-1400 1.0 Lunch 1400-1515 1.25 Continuation 1515-1530 0.25 Tea Break 1530 1800 2.5 OSH-Management System DAY 2 0830 1000 1.50 Policy-Organization & Arrangements 1000-1015 0.25 Tea Break 1015 1115 1.0 Continuation 1115 1300 1.75 OSH Promotion, Training & Communication 1300-1400 1.0 Lunch 1400 1515 1.25 Continuation 1515-1530 0.25 Tea Break 1530 1715 1.75 Documentation

Page : 4 of 13 DAY 3 0830 1000 1.5 Risk Assessment and Management 1015 1315 3.0 Continuation 1315 1415 1.0 Lunch 1415 1515 1.0 Continuation 1515 1530 0.25 Tea Break 1530 1630 1.0 Continuation 1630 1715 0.75 IT in OSH DAY 4 0900 1000 1.0 OSH Programme 1015 1145 1.5 Continuation 1145 1300 1.25 Emergency Preparedness and Response 1400 1515 1.25 Continuation 1515-1530 0.25 Tea Break 1530 1730 2.0 First Aid

MODULE 1 OSH MANAGEMENT DAY 5 Page : 5 of 13 0900 1030 1.5 Procurement and Contractor Management 1030 1045 0.25 Tea Break 1045 1300 2.25 Personal Protective Equipment 1400 1415 0.25 Continuation 1415 1430 0.25 Tea Break 1430 1700 2.5 Auditing DAY 6 0830-1000 1.5 Incident Investigation and Corrective Action 1015 1215 2.0 Continuation 1215 1300 0.75 Performance Measurement & Monitoring 1400 1615 2.25 Continuation 1615-1630 0.25 Tea Break 1630 1730 1.0 Management Review

MODULE 2 OSH LEGISLATIONS Page : 6 of 13 DAY 7 Module II 0830 0930 1.0 Introduction to OSH Legislation 0930 1000 0.5 Factories and Machinery Act 1967 1000-1015 0.25 Tea Break 1015 1145 1.5 Continuation 1145 1300 1.25 Safety Regulations under Factories and Machinery Act 1967` 1400 1445 0.75 Continuation 1445 1515 0.5 Health Regulations under Factories and Machinery Act 1967 1515 1530 0.25 Tea Break 1530 1700 1.5 Continuation DAY 8 0900 1030 1.5 Regulation under FMA 1030 1045 0.25 Tea Break 1045 1300 2.25 Continuation 1300 1430 1.5 Lunch 1430 1700 2.5 Regulation under FMA 1700 1715 0.25 Tea Break

Page : 7 of 13 DAY 9 0830 1000 1.5 Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 1000 1030 0.5 Tea Break 1030 1300 2.5 OSH (Safety and Health Committee) Regulations 1996 1300 1400 1.00 Lunch 1400 1635 2.60 OSH (Control of Industrial Major Accident) Regulations 1997 1635 1650 0.25 Tea Break DAY10 0830 1000 1.5 OSH (Use and Standards of Exposure of Chemicals Hazardous to Health) Regulations 2000 1015 1100 0.75 OSH (Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Hazardous Chemicals) Regulations 1997 1100 1215 1.25 OSH (Notification of Accidents, Dangerous Occurrence, Occupational Poisoning and Occupational Diseases) Regulations 2004 1400 1530 1.5 OSH (Safety and Health Officer) Regulations 1997 1530 1545 0.25 Tea Break 1545 1745 2.0 Continuation

Page : 8 of 13 DAY 11 0830 0930 1.0 SOCSO Security Act 1969 09:30-1030 1.0 Employment Act 1955 1030 1045 0.15 Tea Break 1045 1300 2.25 Petroleum (Safety Measures) Act 1984 & Gas Supply Act 1993 1400 1630 1.5 Fire Services Act 1955 and Regulations 1630-1645 0.15 Tea Break 1645-1815 1.5 Introduction & Overview of Other Related, Legislation & Codes of Practices MODULE 3 OH AND INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE DAY 12 Module III 0830 1030 2.0 Classification, Packaging and Labelling 1030 1045 0.25 Tea Break 1045 1145 1.0 Chemical Health Risk Assessment 1145 1300 1.25 Chemical Monitoring 1400 1530 1.5 Continuation 1530-1545 0.25 Tea Break 1545 1715 1.50 Chemical Hazard Management

Page : 9 of 13 DAY 13 0900 1000 1.0 Overview of Occupational Health 1000-1015 0.15 Tea Break 1015 1115 1.0 Continuation 1115 1300 1.75 Introduction and Fundamentals of Toxicology 1400 1515 1.25 Continuation 1515 1530 0.25 Tea Break 1530-1630 1.0 Occupational Health Standard 1630-1800 1.5 Biological Hazard DAY 14 0830 1000 1.5 Ventilation 1015 1145 1.5 Indoor Air Quality 1145 1245 1.0 Chemical Safety Data Sheet 1245-1430 1.75 Lunch 1430 1615 1.75 Chemical Hazard 1615 1630 0.25 Tea Break 1630-1815 1.75 Overview and Basic Principles of Industrial Hygiene

Page : 10 of 13 DAY 15 0900-1015 1.15 Biological Monitoring and Medical Surveillance 1015-1100 0.75 Continuation 0100 1300 2.0 Ergonomic 1400-1500 1.0 Continuation 1500 1545 0.75 Ergonomic Risk Factors 1500 1515 0.25 Tea Break 1515-1645 0.5 Shift Work 1645 1815 1.25 Mental Workload/ Occupational and Psychological Stress DAY 16 0830 1000 1.5 Physical Hazards: Noise, Radiation, Vibration, Pressurised Environment, Thermal Stress 1015 1315 3.0 Continuation 1315 1415 1.0 Lunch Module IV 1415 1515 1.0 Housekeeping and Physical Arrangement 1515 1615 1.0 Safe of Hand Tools & Portable Power Tools 1615-1630 0.25 Tea Break 1630-1730 0.75 Office Safety

MODULE 4 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY DAY 17 Page : 11 of 13 0830 1000 1.5 Machinery Hazard 1015 1215 2.0 Continuation 1215 1300 0.75 Safe Machine Operation 1400 1615 2.25 Safe Guarding of Machinery 1615 1630 0.25 Tea Break 1630 1715 0.75 Maintenance of Machine Guards & Tools DAY 18 0830 0930 1.0 General Area Fencing 0930 1030 1.5 Fire Safety 1030 1045 0.25 Tea Break 1045 1300 2.25 Continuation 1400 1600 2.0 Pressurised Equipment 1600 1615 0.25 Tea Break 1615 1715 1.0 Welding Safety

Page : 12 of 13 DAY 19 0830 1030 2.0 Electrical Safety 1030 1045 0.25 Tea Break 1045 1300 2.25 Construction Safety 1300 1430 1.5 Lunch 1430 1530 1.0 Manual Handling 1530 1630 1.0 Mechanical Handling 1630 1645 0.25 Tea Break DAY 20 0830 1000 1.5 Transport Safety Defensive Driving (Forklift) 1015 1300 2.75 Continuation 1400 1500 1.0 Working in Confined Space 1500 1515 0.25 Tea Break 1515 1715 2.0 Continuation

MODULE 4 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY DAY 21 Page : 13 of 13 0830 0900 0.5 Breakfast 0900 1300 4.5 Site Visit 1400 1530 1.5 Site Visit Discussion 1530 1545 0.25 Tea Break 1545-1645 1.0 WPA Workshop. (Module 4) DAY 22 0900-0945 0.75 Examination Workshop (Module 1,2 & 3) 0945 1000 0.25 Tea Break Continuation 1400 1530 Continuation 1530 1545 0.25 Tea Break 1715 1745 0.5 Closing Ceremony