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5 Core Tools Awareness

Online Training via Zoom

For the IATF16949, 5 Core Tools is very important. If it is implemented effectively, it will minimize customers’ complaints and rejects. With the transfer of new products or to manufacture new products, product quality planning is essential for the success of the company. This program provides guidelines designed to produce a product quality plan which will support the development of a product or service that will satisfy the customer. When ready to submit samples, Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) is required. Failure Modes And Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a tool used for preventive actions. Measurement System Analysis (MSA) consist of calibration and Gauge Repeatability and Reproducibility (GR&R). Statistical Process Control (SPC) is used to control the processes.

(Confirmed) Occupational Workplace Safety [10 CEP]

Online Training via Zoom

This 2-day program will assist on the developing, establishing, implementing, and maintaining a system to identify potential improvement on occupational workplace safety. It will also create awareness and instill safety practices.

How to Run An Effective Safety and Health Committee Meeting [5 CEP]

Online Training via Zoom

Safety and Health Committee (SHC) is where the representatives from both employer and employee come together to develop rules, systems, policies, and review them. It is important for this committee to function to the fullest, for the safety, health and well-being of the people working in our organization. This 2-day program aims to make SHC meetings interesting and productive, by examining the important preparations for before, during and after the meetings. This program also aims to produce a ready-to-use meeting notice and agenda, meeting check list, and template for meeting minute. It is recommended that the participants are allowed to bring a copy of meeting notice and minutes to facilitate their learning.

Proper Implementation of HIRADC [10 CEP points]

Online Training via Zoom

This program gives an in-depth overview on the requirements of HIRADC for ISO 45001 standard, which impart working knowledge on how these requirements can be interpreted to suite the organization’s requirements. Pre-requisite Basic understanding on Occupational Health and Safety related knowledge.

RIGHTS & OBLIGATIONS OF EMPLOYERS & EMPLOYEES DURING THE MANDATORY LOCKDOWN PERIOD IN MALAYSIA DUE TO COVID-19

Online Training via Zoom

This 1-day program is aimed to provide an overview of the possible outcome of employment during the mandatory lockdown period in Malaysia where certain non-essential industries are not allowed to operate. Where essential industries are allowed to operate, there are also certain restrictions imposed e.g., not more that 60% to 80% of the workforce allowed in the office at any one time and so on. Given this scenario, some companies may be forced to reduce staff, request staff to work from home where possible or even take pay cuts. The last option for employers who cannot afford the constant lockdown is either to retrench their staff or forced to close down the company. Hence, employers and employees want to know the extent of their rights and obligations and what can and cannot be done.

First Aid, AED and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) [5 CEP points]

Online Training via Zoom

Occupational First Aid & Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) program is a 2-day program developed to provide training in the provision of emergency care for those who are likely to be the first personnel responding to the scene of an accident, fire, or medical emergency. The emphasis of the course prepares the responder to address immediate life threats and injuries until more highly trained personnel are available. This course prepares the participants to be confident and competent First Aid Responders and to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 and OHSAS 18001. Legal Provisions An employer has legal obligation to provide training on first aid for his/her employees. The Factories and Machinery Act 1967 The Factories and Machinery Act 1967 Section 25 of the Factories and Machinery Act 1967 (Act 139) and Regulation 38 of the Factories and Machinery (Safety, Health and Welfare) Regulations 1970 state the scope of responsibility of an occupier with regards to first-aid provision. The scope includes assigning the responsibility to upkeep a first aid box or cupboard to a responsible person, and for a factory with more than 20 person employed, specifying that the responsible person should be proficient in first aid treatment. The Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 Section 15(1) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (Act 514) provides that every employer and the self-employed person must ensure, so far as is practicable, the safety, health and welfare at work of all his employees. The provision of first-aid facilities and first-aiders are in compliance with the welfare component of this general duty of employers and self-employed persons.

Budget 2022 Management – Adapting to Uncertainties

Online Training via Zoom

We are now facing uncertainty (COVID 19), and this caused the 2020 budget deviated. This program will show ways to always keep the budget realistic and relevant by using 3 estimate techniques and the tool of ‘What if analysis ‘(goal seek & solver).

MICROSOFT EXCEL-MASTERING PIVOT TABLE & VLOOKUP FUNCTION

Online Training via Zoom

PivotTable and the VLOOKUP Function is the most popular and powerful feature in Microsoft Excel. PivotTable summarizes and analyses large amount of data; while VLOOKUP helps you to search and retrieve relevant information for your reporting. This course explores deeper into the usage of PivotTable and using VLOOKUP to obtain various complicated information.

Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Risk Management – HIRARC

Online Training via Zoom

This program provides delegates with an introduction to identify the occupational health and safety hazard of their company’s process and workplace, the actual or potential risk and how to minimize risks through systematic approach. Training includes the importance of carrying out HIRARC and when it needs to be conducted.

Accident Investigation & Reporting, and NADOPOD Requirements [10 CEP Points]

Online Training via Zoom

Accident investigations are necessary to identify accident causation and insure implementation of corrective action. Therefore, supervisors shall immediately investigate and report all occurrences (near miss, accidents, and illnesses) with a written investigation report.

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