The document provides information on a training program on Safety Health Assessment System in Construction (SHASSIC). It includes an agenda for the training with topics such as Construction Industry Overview, SHASSIC Overview, Assessors Guide for Document Check, Workplace Inspection and Interview. It also includes formulas and examples for calculating SHASSIC scores based on compliance and non-compliance during the Document Check and Workplace Inspection assessments. Special situations with different number of high risk activities are also covered.
Surat dari Jabatan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan Negeri Kedah mengenai pemeriksaan dan arahan pematuhan tempat kerja yang dilakukan terhadap sebuah syarikat. Surat itu menyatakan beberapa tindakan penambahbaikan yang perlu dilakukan syarikat itu termasuk melakukan pemeriksaan tempat kerja sekurang-kurangnya 3 bulan sekali, menyediakan peralatan perlindungan diri, melaksanakan
The document consists of repetitions of the name "HASNIZAM BIN MD SAAD" appearing on different lines without any other context or information provided.
Objektif :
Mengekalkan kecekapan
Pengawal bendera mestilah dilatih dan terlatih untuk tugas-tugas mengibar bendera selaras dengan SOP.
Berhenti / panduan dengan selamat
Pengawal bendera dilatih untuk memberhenti dan memberi panduan kepada trafik dengan berkesan bagi mengelak daripada sebarang kejadian atau kemalangan.
Mengekalkan tanggungjawab
Pengawal bendera supaya memahami tanggungjawab untuk mengawal lalulintas dan aliran trafik serta MENGutamakan keselamatan.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang penubuhan dan fungsi Jawatankuasa Persekitaran, Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan di Institut Kemahiran MARA Kuala Lumpur. Jawatankuasa ini ditubuhkan menurut Akta Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan 1994 dan Peraturan-Peraturan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan 1996. Jawatankuasa ini bertanggungjawab untuk mengkaji risiko keselamatan tempat ker
The document outlines key aspects of occupational safety and health regulation in Malaysia, including:
1) The Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 establishes duties for employers, employees, manufacturers and others to ensure a safe working environment and provides enforcement mechanisms.
2) Various regulations have been established under the Act to provide specific safety and health standards.
3) Several government agencies play roles in enforcing regulations and promoting occupational safety, including the Department of Occupational Safety and Health, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, and Social Security Organization.
Scheduled waste is defined as hazardous waste in Malaysia. It can come from healthcare, industry, agriculture, and households. Sources of scheduled waste include expired drugs, chemical wastes, pesticides, and fluorescent lights. Hazardous waste is characterized by its ignitability, corrosivity, toxicity, reactivity, or infectiousness. In the 1980s, Malaysia lacked scheduled waste facilities, leading to improper dumping. The government now regulates scheduled waste management and disposal through laws and policies to protect the environment and human health. Facilities include transportation, secure landfills, incineration plants, and physical/chemical treatment plants. However, challenges remain regarding the high costs of proper disposal and illegal dumping of untreated waste.
Surat dari Jabatan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan Negeri Kedah mengenai pemeriksaan dan arahan pematuhan tempat kerja yang dilakukan terhadap sebuah syarikat. Surat itu menyatakan beberapa tindakan penambahbaikan yang perlu dilakukan syarikat itu termasuk melakukan pemeriksaan tempat kerja sekurang-kurangnya 3 bulan sekali, menyediakan peralatan perlindungan diri, melaksanakan
The document consists of repetitions of the name "HASNIZAM BIN MD SAAD" appearing on different lines without any other context or information provided.
Objektif :
Mengekalkan kecekapan
Pengawal bendera mestilah dilatih dan terlatih untuk tugas-tugas mengibar bendera selaras dengan SOP.
Berhenti / panduan dengan selamat
Pengawal bendera dilatih untuk memberhenti dan memberi panduan kepada trafik dengan berkesan bagi mengelak daripada sebarang kejadian atau kemalangan.
Mengekalkan tanggungjawab
Pengawal bendera supaya memahami tanggungjawab untuk mengawal lalulintas dan aliran trafik serta MENGutamakan keselamatan.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang penubuhan dan fungsi Jawatankuasa Persekitaran, Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan di Institut Kemahiran MARA Kuala Lumpur. Jawatankuasa ini ditubuhkan menurut Akta Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan 1994 dan Peraturan-Peraturan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan 1996. Jawatankuasa ini bertanggungjawab untuk mengkaji risiko keselamatan tempat ker
The document outlines key aspects of occupational safety and health regulation in Malaysia, including:
1) The Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 establishes duties for employers, employees, manufacturers and others to ensure a safe working environment and provides enforcement mechanisms.
2) Various regulations have been established under the Act to provide specific safety and health standards.
3) Several government agencies play roles in enforcing regulations and promoting occupational safety, including the Department of Occupational Safety and Health, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, and Social Security Organization.
Scheduled waste is defined as hazardous waste in Malaysia. It can come from healthcare, industry, agriculture, and households. Sources of scheduled waste include expired drugs, chemical wastes, pesticides, and fluorescent lights. Hazardous waste is characterized by its ignitability, corrosivity, toxicity, reactivity, or infectiousness. In the 1980s, Malaysia lacked scheduled waste facilities, leading to improper dumping. The government now regulates scheduled waste management and disposal through laws and policies to protect the environment and human health. Facilities include transportation, secure landfills, incineration plants, and physical/chemical treatment plants. However, challenges remain regarding the high costs of proper disposal and illegal dumping of untreated waste.
This document discusses demolition hazards and controls. It begins by introducing the group members and table of contents. It then defines demolition as the dismantling or destruction of buildings and structures through planned and controlled methods. Various demolition methods are described, including manual demolition, ball and crane demolition, machine demolition, hydraulic rusher demolition, explosive demolition, and using robotic machines. Hazards of demolition like falls, falling debris, dust, and asbestos are outlined. Safety measures to control risks include training, equipment maintenance, electrical safety, fire prevention, and using personal protective equipment.
1. The document provides information about Encore Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility located in Paithan, Aurangabad that was originally constructed by May & Baker in 1985.
2. Encore Group acquired the facility from Nicholas Piramal in 2002 and upgraded it to meet GMP standards. The facility manufactures tablets, capsules, and liquid orals for clients like Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, GSK, and Nicholas Piramal.
3. The document outlines the company's quality policy which focuses on assuring product quality, safety, and efficacy as well as benchmarking systems against global best practices. It also presents the environmental, health, and safety policy commitment.
Where a risk is highlighted as GREEN no further controls need be put in place. Where a risk is highlighted as YELLOW controls should be reviewed. Where a risk is highlighted as RED the risk must be reduced before any activities take place. The document then provides tables to assess risk based on severity and likelihood, and determines if the risk is low, medium, or high. It provides actions required based on these risk levels.
The document provides an overview of proposed amendments to the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (OSHA) and the repeal of the Factories and Machinery Act 1967 (FMA) in Malaysia. Key points include:
- The OSHA amendment and FMA repeal aim to improve OSH legislation based on self-regulation, address gaps between existing acts, and improve enforcement effectiveness.
- The FMA and all associated regulations will be repealed. Pending applications and legal proceedings will be addressed under the amended OSHA or completed under the existing FMA.
- Major provisions from the FMA, like those relating to machinery certification, will be incorporated into the amended OSHA.
- The OSHA
The document discusses occupational safety and health management. It defines an occupational health and safety management system as a set of plans, actions, and procedures to systematically manage workplace health and safety risks. The overall goal is to continuously improve occupational health and safety performance through effective risk management.
The document also outlines regulations regarding safety and health committees, including their composition, functions, and meeting requirements. Committees are tasked with activities like developing safety rules, conducting investigations, and inspecting workplaces.
Finally, the importance of safety training is highlighted. Training enables understanding of safety systems, responsibilities, and necessary actions to upgrade safety. Records must be kept of all training conducted.
The document is a checklist used to assess safety and health at a construction site in Malaysia called the Safety and Health Assessment System in Construction (SHASSIC). It contains three parts: document checks of safety policies and plans, a workplace inspection checklist, and employee interviews. The document check and workplace inspection assess compliance with items like machinery safety, scaffolding, signage, and more. Interviews are conducted with management, safety personnel, and workers to evaluate awareness of policies, training, emergency preparedness, and accident reporting. The completed checklists show scores for each area and an overall SHASSIC score to evaluate the site's safety and health system.
SHASSIC was developed by a National Technical Committee to benchmark safety and health performance in Malaysia's construction industry. It involves evaluating contractors based on their safety documentation, workplace inspections, and employee interviews. Contractors receive a rating of 1 to 5 stars depending on their total score. The rating provides contractors feedback on their safety management and helps authorities oversee compliance in the industry.
The document outlines the hazard identification and risk assessment for a billboard installation project at KM4 of the Klang-Shah Alam Highway in Malaysia. It identifies potential hazards at each stage of the project, including mobilization to site, installing the billboard base and panels, and electrical equipment installation. Key hazards addressed are falls from height, unsafe lifting, adverse weather, pinch points, trips and falls, and electrical shock. Control measures recommended include using safety harnesses and mats, permitting for lifting and working at heights, inspections of equipment, use of protective equipment, delineation of work areas and prohibiting phone use while driving. Responsible parties for ensuring control measures are implemented are also identified.
Keselamatan Semasa Mengendalikan Bahan Kimia BerbahayaAhmad Aidil Nasir
Keselamatan semasa mengendalikan bahan kimia amat perlu dititikberatkan terutama kepada mereka yang mengendalikan bahan kimia yang berbahya.
Mengendalikan bahan kimia dan terdedah secara berterusan lebih-lebih lagi jika si pengendali tidak mengutamakan aspek keselamatan dan kesihatan akan mengakibatkan menanggung risiko secara berkekalan.
Samada Majikan mahupun Pekerja, mereka haruslah mempunyai kesedaran dalam aspek keselamatan dan kesihatan semasa mengendalikan bahan kimia berbahaya.
Maklumat dan latihan kesedaran secara berterusan perlulah disampaikan terutama kepada setiap pekerja agar ianya menjadi satu amalan, untuk kebaikan bersama.
Forklift merupakan alat berat yang berbahaya jika tidak dioperasikan dengan selamat. Dokumen ini memberikan panduan penggunaan dan keselamatan forklift, termasuk komponen utama, perbezaan antara forklift dan kenderaan biasa, pemeriksaan sebelum dan selepas penggunaan, amalan keselamatan seperti mematuhi had laju dan muatan, serta faktor-faktor yang boleh menyebabkan kemalangan.
1) Gadang Holdings Berhad is a Malaysian construction company that was investigating soil conditions at a new construction site.
2) The investigation involved activities like drilling, which exposed workers to safety hazards like traffic accidents and health hazards like inhaling sand dust.
3) The most critical safety hazard was workers being struck by vehicles at night due to low lighting. The most critical health hazard was respiratory issues from inhaling sand dust during drilling. Controls like protective equipment, isolating work areas, and job rotations were recommended to reduce risks.
The document discusses the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (OSHA) in Malaysia, which aims to improve safety and health in workplaces. It outlines key provisions of the act including shared responsibilities of employers and employees. Employers must ensure a safe working environment, provide training and protective equipment, and report accidents. Employees must take reasonable safety precautions and cooperate with employers on health and safety matters. The act established the National Council for Occupational Safety and Health to oversee these regulations.
Dokumen tersebut membahas mengenai sistem manajemen keselamatan dan kesehatan kerja di Malaysia. Ia menyoroti sejarah pengembangan standar OHSAS 18001 dan MS 1722, peran organisasi seperti ILO dan BSI, serta perkembangan terkini menuju ISO 45001. Dokumen tersebut juga membahas tentang peran komite keselamatan dan kesehatan kerja serta unsur-unsurnya seperti kebijakan, organisasi, dan perencanaan program.
Keselamatan dan kesihatan di tempat kerja adalah satu isu penting dan berkait
rapat dengan keselamatan dan kesihatan masyarakat serta persekitaran secara
keseluruhannya. Isu mengenai keselamatan dan kesihatan menjadi agenda utama di
tempat kerja. Persekitaran kerja perlu selamat dan tidak mendatangkan risiko kepada
pekerja. Justeru itu, Kerajaan Malaysia melalui Jabatan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan
Pekerjaan atau Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) telah
menggubal satu akta pada tahun 1994 yang dinamakan Akta Keselamatan dan
Kesihatan Pekerjaan 1994 (AKKP 1994). AKKP 1994 menyediakan rangka
perundangan untuk memupuk, merangsang dan menggalakkan mutu keselamatan dan
kesihatan yang tinggi semasa bekerja. Akta ini dibentuk untuk memberi garis panduan
kepada majikan dan pekerja mengenai tanggungjawab mereka mewujudkan satu situasi
kerja yang selamat dan sihat.
Peruntukan utama Akta Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan 1994
menghendakki setiap majikan samada sektor swasta, awam dan pihak berkuasa
berkanun melindungi setakat yang boleh dipraktikkan kesihatan, keselamatan dan
kebajikan orang-orang yang bekerja untuk mereka. Ia berkaitan khususnya dengan
penyediaan dan penyelenggaraan logi dan sistem kerja yang selamat. Aspek
2
keselamatan tidak boleh dipandang remeh oleh majikan sebaliknya perlu lebih
dititikberatkan kerana penjimatan kos akan terlaksana sekiranya jumlah kemalangan di
tempat kerja dapat dikurangkan. Justeru itu, penglibatan majikan dalam aspek
keselamatan amat perlu bagi memastikan organisasi memenuhi seruan kerajaan dalam
memastikan kemalangan sifar di kalangan pekerja.
Walau bagaimanapun, kewajipan untuk mengamalkan keselamatan dan
kesihatan bukan hanya terletak pada bahu majikan semata-mata. Pekerja juga
sebenarnya mempunyai tanggungjawab yang sama untuk memastikan keselamatan dan
kesihatan mereka di tempat kerja. Akta 1994 memberi penekanan kepada konsep
“pengaturan kendiri”. Mengikut konsep ini, tanggungjawab utama untuk memastikan
keselamatan dan kesihatan di tempat kerja terletak pada mereka yang mewujudkan risiko
di tempat kerja dan mereka yang bekerja dengan risiko tersebut.
Selaras dengan konsep pengaturan kendiri, AKKP 1994 tidak mengandungi
peruntukan teknikal. Sebaliknya, AKKP 1994 menggariskan dengan terperinci
peruntukkan mengenai kewajipan am semua pihak bukan sahaja pihak majikan dan
pihak pekerja tetapi juga pihak kerajaan dan bukan kerajaan yang terlibat dalam aktiviti
kerja untuk memelihara keselamatan dan kesihatan semasa bekerja.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang keperluan dan fungsi Jawatankuasa Keselamatan dan Kesihatan (JKK) di tempat kerja sesuai dengan Akta Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan 1994 dan Peraturan-Peraturan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan 1996."
This document outlines a safety and health assessment system for contractors in the Malaysian construction industry. It describes the objectives of benchmarking contractor safety performance, having a common assessment standard, and evaluating contractors based on approved practices. The assessment includes a document check (20%), workplace inspection (60%), and questionnaire (20%). Inspections cover management, traffic, signage, activities, equipment, and working environment. Questionnaires include managers, supervisors, and workers. A rating system of 1 to 5 stars is assigned based on total scores. The goals are improving safety management, preventing incidents, and easier regulatory inspections.
This document provides details on the SHASSIC assessment system for contractors in the Malaysian construction industry. It describes the objectives of SHASSIC which are to benchmark safety performance, set a common safety assessment standard, evaluate contractor performance, and identify areas of improvement.
The assessment is divided into three categories: document check (20%), workplace inspection (60%), and questionnaire (20%). The document check evaluates planning and construction documents, inspection assesses safety management and construction activities on site, and the questionnaire gauges worker and manager perspectives.
Contractors are rated on a scale of 1 to 5 stars based on their total scores. A higher rating indicates better safety and health performance, which benefits contractors through prevention of incidents and clearer inspection
This document discusses demolition hazards and controls. It begins by introducing the group members and table of contents. It then defines demolition as the dismantling or destruction of buildings and structures through planned and controlled methods. Various demolition methods are described, including manual demolition, ball and crane demolition, machine demolition, hydraulic rusher demolition, explosive demolition, and using robotic machines. Hazards of demolition like falls, falling debris, dust, and asbestos are outlined. Safety measures to control risks include training, equipment maintenance, electrical safety, fire prevention, and using personal protective equipment.
1. The document provides information about Encore Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility located in Paithan, Aurangabad that was originally constructed by May & Baker in 1985.
2. Encore Group acquired the facility from Nicholas Piramal in 2002 and upgraded it to meet GMP standards. The facility manufactures tablets, capsules, and liquid orals for clients like Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, GSK, and Nicholas Piramal.
3. The document outlines the company's quality policy which focuses on assuring product quality, safety, and efficacy as well as benchmarking systems against global best practices. It also presents the environmental, health, and safety policy commitment.
Where a risk is highlighted as GREEN no further controls need be put in place. Where a risk is highlighted as YELLOW controls should be reviewed. Where a risk is highlighted as RED the risk must be reduced before any activities take place. The document then provides tables to assess risk based on severity and likelihood, and determines if the risk is low, medium, or high. It provides actions required based on these risk levels.
The document provides an overview of proposed amendments to the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (OSHA) and the repeal of the Factories and Machinery Act 1967 (FMA) in Malaysia. Key points include:
- The OSHA amendment and FMA repeal aim to improve OSH legislation based on self-regulation, address gaps between existing acts, and improve enforcement effectiveness.
- The FMA and all associated regulations will be repealed. Pending applications and legal proceedings will be addressed under the amended OSHA or completed under the existing FMA.
- Major provisions from the FMA, like those relating to machinery certification, will be incorporated into the amended OSHA.
- The OSHA
The document discusses occupational safety and health management. It defines an occupational health and safety management system as a set of plans, actions, and procedures to systematically manage workplace health and safety risks. The overall goal is to continuously improve occupational health and safety performance through effective risk management.
The document also outlines regulations regarding safety and health committees, including their composition, functions, and meeting requirements. Committees are tasked with activities like developing safety rules, conducting investigations, and inspecting workplaces.
Finally, the importance of safety training is highlighted. Training enables understanding of safety systems, responsibilities, and necessary actions to upgrade safety. Records must be kept of all training conducted.
The document is a checklist used to assess safety and health at a construction site in Malaysia called the Safety and Health Assessment System in Construction (SHASSIC). It contains three parts: document checks of safety policies and plans, a workplace inspection checklist, and employee interviews. The document check and workplace inspection assess compliance with items like machinery safety, scaffolding, signage, and more. Interviews are conducted with management, safety personnel, and workers to evaluate awareness of policies, training, emergency preparedness, and accident reporting. The completed checklists show scores for each area and an overall SHASSIC score to evaluate the site's safety and health system.
SHASSIC was developed by a National Technical Committee to benchmark safety and health performance in Malaysia's construction industry. It involves evaluating contractors based on their safety documentation, workplace inspections, and employee interviews. Contractors receive a rating of 1 to 5 stars depending on their total score. The rating provides contractors feedback on their safety management and helps authorities oversee compliance in the industry.
The document outlines the hazard identification and risk assessment for a billboard installation project at KM4 of the Klang-Shah Alam Highway in Malaysia. It identifies potential hazards at each stage of the project, including mobilization to site, installing the billboard base and panels, and electrical equipment installation. Key hazards addressed are falls from height, unsafe lifting, adverse weather, pinch points, trips and falls, and electrical shock. Control measures recommended include using safety harnesses and mats, permitting for lifting and working at heights, inspections of equipment, use of protective equipment, delineation of work areas and prohibiting phone use while driving. Responsible parties for ensuring control measures are implemented are also identified.
Keselamatan Semasa Mengendalikan Bahan Kimia BerbahayaAhmad Aidil Nasir
Keselamatan semasa mengendalikan bahan kimia amat perlu dititikberatkan terutama kepada mereka yang mengendalikan bahan kimia yang berbahya.
Mengendalikan bahan kimia dan terdedah secara berterusan lebih-lebih lagi jika si pengendali tidak mengutamakan aspek keselamatan dan kesihatan akan mengakibatkan menanggung risiko secara berkekalan.
Samada Majikan mahupun Pekerja, mereka haruslah mempunyai kesedaran dalam aspek keselamatan dan kesihatan semasa mengendalikan bahan kimia berbahaya.
Maklumat dan latihan kesedaran secara berterusan perlulah disampaikan terutama kepada setiap pekerja agar ianya menjadi satu amalan, untuk kebaikan bersama.
Forklift merupakan alat berat yang berbahaya jika tidak dioperasikan dengan selamat. Dokumen ini memberikan panduan penggunaan dan keselamatan forklift, termasuk komponen utama, perbezaan antara forklift dan kenderaan biasa, pemeriksaan sebelum dan selepas penggunaan, amalan keselamatan seperti mematuhi had laju dan muatan, serta faktor-faktor yang boleh menyebabkan kemalangan.
1) Gadang Holdings Berhad is a Malaysian construction company that was investigating soil conditions at a new construction site.
2) The investigation involved activities like drilling, which exposed workers to safety hazards like traffic accidents and health hazards like inhaling sand dust.
3) The most critical safety hazard was workers being struck by vehicles at night due to low lighting. The most critical health hazard was respiratory issues from inhaling sand dust during drilling. Controls like protective equipment, isolating work areas, and job rotations were recommended to reduce risks.
The document discusses the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (OSHA) in Malaysia, which aims to improve safety and health in workplaces. It outlines key provisions of the act including shared responsibilities of employers and employees. Employers must ensure a safe working environment, provide training and protective equipment, and report accidents. Employees must take reasonable safety precautions and cooperate with employers on health and safety matters. The act established the National Council for Occupational Safety and Health to oversee these regulations.
Dokumen tersebut membahas mengenai sistem manajemen keselamatan dan kesehatan kerja di Malaysia. Ia menyoroti sejarah pengembangan standar OHSAS 18001 dan MS 1722, peran organisasi seperti ILO dan BSI, serta perkembangan terkini menuju ISO 45001. Dokumen tersebut juga membahas tentang peran komite keselamatan dan kesehatan kerja serta unsur-unsurnya seperti kebijakan, organisasi, dan perencanaan program.
Keselamatan dan kesihatan di tempat kerja adalah satu isu penting dan berkait
rapat dengan keselamatan dan kesihatan masyarakat serta persekitaran secara
keseluruhannya. Isu mengenai keselamatan dan kesihatan menjadi agenda utama di
tempat kerja. Persekitaran kerja perlu selamat dan tidak mendatangkan risiko kepada
pekerja. Justeru itu, Kerajaan Malaysia melalui Jabatan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan
Pekerjaan atau Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) telah
menggubal satu akta pada tahun 1994 yang dinamakan Akta Keselamatan dan
Kesihatan Pekerjaan 1994 (AKKP 1994). AKKP 1994 menyediakan rangka
perundangan untuk memupuk, merangsang dan menggalakkan mutu keselamatan dan
kesihatan yang tinggi semasa bekerja. Akta ini dibentuk untuk memberi garis panduan
kepada majikan dan pekerja mengenai tanggungjawab mereka mewujudkan satu situasi
kerja yang selamat dan sihat.
Peruntukan utama Akta Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan 1994
menghendakki setiap majikan samada sektor swasta, awam dan pihak berkuasa
berkanun melindungi setakat yang boleh dipraktikkan kesihatan, keselamatan dan
kebajikan orang-orang yang bekerja untuk mereka. Ia berkaitan khususnya dengan
penyediaan dan penyelenggaraan logi dan sistem kerja yang selamat. Aspek
2
keselamatan tidak boleh dipandang remeh oleh majikan sebaliknya perlu lebih
dititikberatkan kerana penjimatan kos akan terlaksana sekiranya jumlah kemalangan di
tempat kerja dapat dikurangkan. Justeru itu, penglibatan majikan dalam aspek
keselamatan amat perlu bagi memastikan organisasi memenuhi seruan kerajaan dalam
memastikan kemalangan sifar di kalangan pekerja.
Walau bagaimanapun, kewajipan untuk mengamalkan keselamatan dan
kesihatan bukan hanya terletak pada bahu majikan semata-mata. Pekerja juga
sebenarnya mempunyai tanggungjawab yang sama untuk memastikan keselamatan dan
kesihatan mereka di tempat kerja. Akta 1994 memberi penekanan kepada konsep
“pengaturan kendiri”. Mengikut konsep ini, tanggungjawab utama untuk memastikan
keselamatan dan kesihatan di tempat kerja terletak pada mereka yang mewujudkan risiko
di tempat kerja dan mereka yang bekerja dengan risiko tersebut.
Selaras dengan konsep pengaturan kendiri, AKKP 1994 tidak mengandungi
peruntukan teknikal. Sebaliknya, AKKP 1994 menggariskan dengan terperinci
peruntukkan mengenai kewajipan am semua pihak bukan sahaja pihak majikan dan
pihak pekerja tetapi juga pihak kerajaan dan bukan kerajaan yang terlibat dalam aktiviti
kerja untuk memelihara keselamatan dan kesihatan semasa bekerja.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang keperluan dan fungsi Jawatankuasa Keselamatan dan Kesihatan (JKK) di tempat kerja sesuai dengan Akta Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan 1994 dan Peraturan-Peraturan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan 1996."
This document outlines a safety and health assessment system for contractors in the Malaysian construction industry. It describes the objectives of benchmarking contractor safety performance, having a common assessment standard, and evaluating contractors based on approved practices. The assessment includes a document check (20%), workplace inspection (60%), and questionnaire (20%). Inspections cover management, traffic, signage, activities, equipment, and working environment. Questionnaires include managers, supervisors, and workers. A rating system of 1 to 5 stars is assigned based on total scores. The goals are improving safety management, preventing incidents, and easier regulatory inspections.
This document provides details on the SHASSIC assessment system for contractors in the Malaysian construction industry. It describes the objectives of SHASSIC which are to benchmark safety performance, set a common safety assessment standard, evaluate contractor performance, and identify areas of improvement.
The assessment is divided into three categories: document check (20%), workplace inspection (60%), and questionnaire (20%). The document check evaluates planning and construction documents, inspection assesses safety management and construction activities on site, and the questionnaire gauges worker and manager perspectives.
Contractors are rated on a scale of 1 to 5 stars based on their total scores. A higher rating indicates better safety and health performance, which benefits contractors through prevention of incidents and clearer inspection
This document outlines the agenda and content for a training session on the Safety Health Assessment System in Construction (SHASSIC). The agenda covers an overview of SHASSIC and the construction industry, SHASSIC assessment approaches including document review, workplace inspection, and employee interviews. It also discusses the SHASSIC scoring methodology and provides examples of score calculations. The training aims to guide participants on how to assess construction project safety and health performance using the SHASSIC framework.
The document contains safety guidelines and requirements for working at heights from Hasnizam Md Saad, the Safety & Health Officer at MRCB Learning Development Centre in Kuala Lumpur. It addresses the need to use proper personal protective equipment when working over 3 meters high or on scaffolding. Checklists are provided on roles and responsibilities, competence training, signage requirements, and examples of unsafe conditions like missing guardrails or unstable scaffolding. Contact details for Hasnizam are listed for any safety-related questions.
Scott Bradley has certifications in OSHA construction, general industry, quality management systems, and coursework in construction standards, safety, and behavioral safety. He has work experience as a safety intern at The Home Depot and assistant safety officer at Nanocomp Technologies where he created safety programs. Bradley has a Bachelor's degree in Occupational Health and Safety from Keene State College and studied abroad in Australia. He has references from previous employers.
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SHASSIC CIS 10 2020
1. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
HASNIZAM BIN MD SAAD
Mobile : 012-9835664
Email : hasnizamsaad77@gmail.com
CIS 10:2020
2. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
01
START
8.00 am – 8.30 am
Registration
8.30 am – 9.00 am
Construction Industry
Overview
02 9.00 am – 10.30 am
SHASSIC Overview
10.30 am – 10.45 am
Morning Break
10.45 am – 12.00 noon
Assessors Guide
- Document Check
03
12.00 noon – 1.00 noon
Assessors Guide
- Workplace Inspection
04
1.00 noon – 2.00 pm
Lunch
2.00 pm – 3.00 pm
Assessors Guide
- Interview
06
06
3.00 pm – 3.15 pm
SHASSIC Ecosystem
08
3.15 pm – 3.45 pm
Q&A
3.45 pm – 4.00 pm
Afternoon Break 09
07
4.00 pm – 5.00 pm
SHASSIC Exam
END
10.45 am – 12.00 noon
Assessors Guide
- Document Check
05
04
3. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Construction Law/Legislation
Related to Safety & Health (incorporated in SHASSIC)
ACT 520 (1994)
Akta Lembaga Pembangunan Industri Pembinaan Malaysia (CIDB)
Section 25, Section 33, Section 33A, Section 35
01
ACT 514 (1994)
Occupational Safety and Health Act (DOSH)
Section 15, Section 16, Section 24, Act 514 Regulation s
02
ACT 139 (1967)
Factory and Machinery Act (DOSH)
Section 19, Part IV, Part V, Act 139 Regulations
03
4. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
MS 1722 : 2011
Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems
(OHSMS)
ISO 45001 : 2018
Occupational Health and Safety Management System
MS 2558 : 2014
Garispanduan Tanda Amaran Keselamatan dan Kesihatan
OSHAS 18001 : 2007
Health and Safety Management System
CIS 10 : 2018
Safety Health Assessment in Construction (SHASSIC)
CIS 14 : 2009
Guidelines On Construction Activities At Night
CIS 15 : 2009
Guidelines On Prevention Of Fall
At Construction Site
CIS 23 : 2018
Safe Use of Falsework and Formwork in Construction
CIS 16 : 2009
Guidelines For Works At Confined Areas In
Construction Site
CIS 17 : 2010
Guidelines For Working At Noisy And Dusty Areas In
Construction Site
CIS 25 : 2018
Construction Activities Risk Assessment (CARA) - HIRARC
CIS 27 : 2019
0SH Specifications and BQ for Construction Works
Standards
Related to Safety & Health
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
5. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Total Accidents
Fatal Accidents
Total Accidents (Local)
Total Accidents (Foreign)
Fatal Accidents (Local)
Fatal Accidents (Foreign)
Fatality Rate (per 100k
worker)
Total Average Workers in
Construction Industry
2015 2016 2017 2018
3,905 4,269 4,266 3,911
140 160 183 169
3,307 3,692 3,866 3,516
598 577 400 395
47 44 71 67
93 116 112 102
10.69 12.78 14.57 13.44
1,309,900 1,251,700 1,256,000 1,257,800
Construction Accident
Data & Statistics
6. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
What is SHASSIC
SAFETY AND HEALTH
ASSESSMENT SYSTEM IN
CONSTRUCTION
INDEPENDENT method to ASSESS and EVALUATE the SAFETY &
HEALTH PERFORMANCE for construction works/projects
7. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
SHASSIC
Application –
WHEN?
Physical Work progress
Workers at full strength
Construction at peak
Many activities
Potential Accident
8. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Objectives of SHASSIC
Standardised Assessment
Corrective and Preventive Measures
Continual Improvement
Benchmark OSH Performance
Assess OSH Performance
9. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
SHASSIC Assessment Approach
Document Check
Workplace Inspection
Interview
10. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Document
Check
Workplace
Inspection
Interview
COMPONENTS SUB-TOTAL WEIGHTAGE (100%) TOTAL WEIGHTAGE
Construction Planning
Stage (CPS)
Construction Stage (CS)
20% 80%
General Location 1 Location 2 Location 3
10% 30% 60%
30% 30%
Category A Category B Category C
50% 30% 20%
Total = 100%
Assessment Weightage
11. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Checking of OSH related documents and
records which will enable assessor to
determine the compliances of OSH
requirements
DOCUMENT CHECK
12. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
DOCUMENT CHECK
01
02
03
04
05
57 check list
Divided into CPS(16) and CS(41)
CPS – 20% , CS – 80%
Refer to page 12, 13 14 & 15 – CIS 10:2018
OSH Policy, HIRARC , Green Card , JKKP
Registration, BOWEC , SHC, DP, SHO , SSS Training,
OSH Mgt system, ERP,SOP,PMT, PMT etc
13. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Assessment Checklist
DOCUMENT CHECK
57
checklist 57
Construction Planning Stage
16
Construction Stage
41
20% 80%
W=20%
14. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Formula
DOCUMENT CHECK
Construction
Planning Stage
(CPS)
Construction Stage
(CS)
Total for Document
Check
STAGES FORMULA
Total Number of C Scored
16 – Number of NA
x 20 (%)
Total Number of C Scored
41 – Number of NA
x 80 (%)
( CPS + CS ) x 20%
15. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Example Calculation
DOCUMENT CHECK
Projek ABC score 10 Compliance (C) and 0
NA for Construction Planning Stage and 11
Non-Compliance (NC), 5 Not-Applicable
(NA) for Construction Stage.
What is the SHASSIC score for Document
Check?
Construction Planning Stage ( 16Q – 20%)
C = 10
NA = 0
DC CPS =
Construction Stage ( 41Q – 80%)
NC = 11
NA = 5
C = 41 – 11 – 5 = 25
DC CS =
TOTAL FOR DC = (12.5 + 55.56) x 20% = 13.61
16. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
EXERCISE 1
DOCUMENT CHECK
If the NC is 5, C= 8, NA=3 for CPS, and NC=10, C=25,
NA=6 for Construction Stage , what is the SHASSIC
score for Document Check?
a) 14.44%
b) 13.89%
c) 13.13%
d) 15.30%
17. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
EXERCISE 2
DOCUMENT CHECK
If the number of non-compliance (NC) for Construction
Planning Stage in Document Check is 3 and there are 5
NAs, while the number of compliance (C) for Construction
Stage is 36 and there are 2 NAs, what is the SHASSIC score
for Document Check out of total SHASSIC Score
a) 18.34%
b) 17.68%
c) 17.76%
d) 16.68%
18. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Workplace Inspection
01 03
Divided into 2 checklists
• General OSH Management
• 3 high risk activities at
different locations
9 checklists for general (10%)
21 checklists for each
3 high risk activities (90%)
• Working at Height
• Lifting Operation
• Concreting Works
04
Page 16, 17 & 18
CIS 10:2018
02
19. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Assessment Checklist
Workplace Inspection
72
checklist
General Checks
21 21 21
10%
W=60%
9
30% 30% 30%
20. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Formula
Workplace Inspection
General OSH
Management (G)
Total for Workplace
Inspection
STAGES FORMULA
Total Number of C Scored
9 – Number of NA
x 10 (%)
( G + C + L + H ) x 60%
Concrete Work (C)
Lifting Operation (L)
Working at Height (H)
Total Number of C Scored
21 – Number of NA
x 30 (%)
Total Number of C Scored
21 – Number of NA
x 30 (%)
Total Number of C Scored
21 – Number of NA
x 30 (%)
21. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Example Calculation
Workplace Inspection
x 30 (%)
x 30 (%)
x 30 (%)
General OSH Management (10%) = 7.33
Concrete Work (30%) = 27.54
Lifting Operation (30%) = 15.48
Working at Height (30%) = 9.58
TOTAL WI
= ( 7.33 + 27.54 + 15.48 + 9.58 ) x 60%
= 35.96
If the score for general OSH
management is 7.33, concrete work
is 27.54, lifting operation is 15.48,
and working at height is 9.58,
what is the total SHASSIC score
for Workplace Inspection?
22. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Workplace Inspection
Special Situations
x 30 (%)
x 30 (%)
x 30 (%)
01
02
03
Only 1 High Risk Activity
Only 2 High Risk Activity
NO High-Risk Activity
23. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Workplace Inspection
Special Situations
x 30 (%)
x 30 (%)
x 30 (%)
Only 1 High Risk Activity
Only 1 High Risk Activity
1 High Risk multiply by 3
Example :
1. General OSH Management (10%) = 7.33
2. High Risk Activity
• Concrete Work (30%) = 25.31
• Lifting Operations (30%) = NO Activity
• Working at Heights (30%) = NO Activity
Calculation :
1. General OSH Management (10%) = 7.33
2. High Risk Activity = 25.31 x 3 = 75.93
Total WI
= (7.33 + 75.93) x 60%
= 49.96
24. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Workplace Inspection
Special Situations
x 30 (%)
Only 2 High Risk Activity
Example :
1. General OSH Management (10%) =
6.54
2. High Risk Activity
• Concrete Work (30%) = 25.31
• Lifting Operations (30%) = 17.83
• Working at Heights (30%) = NO
Activity
Calculation :
1. General OSH Management (10%) =
6.54
2. High Risk Activity =
Total WI
= (6.54 + 64.71) x 60%
= 42.75
Only 2 High Risk Activity
25.31 + 17.83
2
x 3 = 64.71
Average Marks for High Risk
Multiply by 3
25. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Workplace Inspection
Special Situations
x 30 (%)
No High-Risk Activity
Calculation :
For WI, maximum possible score for General OSH
Management = 6.00
For this example,
WI for General OSH Management
= 7.78 x 60% = 4.69
Total SHASSIC Score =
(15.12 + 4.69 + 12.17) x 2.174
= 69.52
Example :
1. Document Check = 15.12
2. Interview = 12.17
3. General OSH Management, C= 7, NC=2
(7/(9)x10% = 7.78
4. NO High Risk Activity
If no high-risk activities, the total score for Document Check + General
Checks for Workplace Inspection and Interview score shall be added and
multiply by 2.174
26. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Workplace Inspection
Special Situations
x 30 (%)
Magic number of 2.174
Maximum possible score for DC = 20
Maximum possible score for WI = 6
Maximum possible score for Interview = 20
Total Maximum Score = 46
However, for STAR Ranking purposes, we have to convert
46 to 100%. Therefore:
100/46 = 2.174
No MAGIC
27. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
EXERCISE 1
Workplace Inspection - 1 High-Risk
x 30 (%)
Document Check – CPS compliance 10, CS compliance 40
Workplace Inspection – General OSH compliance 9
– Location 1 – 100% complied and no other high-risk activity
Employee Interview – SHASSIC Score for Interview – 15.3%
What is total score for SHASSIC assessment?
28. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
EXERCISE 1 Workplace Inspection
Calculation - 1 High-Risk
x 30 (%)
1. Construction Planning Stage
(16Q – 20%)
DC CPS = 10
(16 – 0)
x 20 = 12.5
2. Construction Stage ( 41Q – 80%)
DC CS = 40
(41 – 0)
x 80 = 78.05
TOTAL SHASSIC DC =
(12.5 + 78.0) x 20% = 18.11%
1. General OSH Management (9Q – 10%)
=
2. High Risk Activity Location 1 =
=
Only 1 High Risk = 30.0 x 3 = 90.0%
Total SHASSIC WI
= (10.0 + 90.0) x 60%
= 60.0%
Document Check Workplace Inspection
9
(9 – 0)
x 10 = 10
21
(21 – 0)
x 30 = 30
Total SHASSIC EI
= 15.3%
Interview
TOTAL SHASSIC SCORE = 18.11 + 60.0 + 15.3 = 93.41%
29. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
EXERCISE 2
Workplace Inspection - 2 High-Risk
x 30 (%)
Document Check – CPS compliance 10, CS compliance 40
Workplace Inspection – General OSH compliance 9
– Location 1 – 100% complied
– Location 2 – 15 compliance and no other risk activity
Employee Interview – SHASSIC Score for Interview – 15.3%
What is total score for SHASSIC assessment?
30. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
EXERCISE 2 Workplace Inspection
Calculation - 2 High-Risk
x 30 (%)
1. Construction Planning Stage
(16Q – 20%)
DC CPS = 10
(16 – 0)
x 20 = 12.5
2. Construction Stage ( 41Q – 80%)
DC CS = 40
(41 – 0)
x 80 = 78.05
TOTAL SHASSIC DC =
(12.5 + 78.0) x 20% = 18.11%
Document Check
TOTAL SHASSIC SCORE = 18.11 + 52.29 + 15.3 = 85.7
1. OSH General Management (9Q – 10%)
=
2. High Risk Activity Location 1 =
=
3. High Risk Activity Location 2 =
=
Workplace Inspection
9
(9 – 0)
x 10 = 10.0
21
(21 – 0)
x 30 = 30.0
15
(21 – 0)
x 30 = 21.43
High Risk Activity
=
Total SHASSIC WI
= (10.0 + 77.15) x 60%
= 52.29%
30.0 + 21.43
2
x 3 = 77.15
Total SHASSIC EI
= 15.3%
Interview
31. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
EXERCISE 3
Workplace Inspection - NO High-Risk
x 30 (%)
Document Check – CPS compliance 10, CS compliance 40
Workplace Inspection – General OSH compliance 9
– No High-Risk Activity
Employee Interview – SHASSIC Score for Interview – 15.3%
What is total score for SHASSIC assessment?
32. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
EXERCISE 3 Workplace Inspection
Calculation - NO High-Risk
x 30 (%)
1.Construction Planning Stage
(16Q – 20%)
DC CPS = 10
(16 – 0)
x 20 = 12.5
2. Construction Stage ( 41Q – 80%)
DC CS = 40
(41 – 0)
x 80 = 78.05
TOTAL SHASSIC DC =
(12.5 + 78.05) x 20% = 18.11%
Document Check
1. OSH General Management (9Q – 10%)
=
For WI maximum possible score for
General OSH Management = 6.0
In this situation,
WI Calculated = 10.0 x 60% = 6.0
Total SHASSIC WI = 6.0%
Workplace Inspection
9
(9 – 0)
x 10 = 10.0
Total SHASSIC EI
= 15.3%
Interview
TOTAL SHASSIC SCORE = (18.11 + 6.0 + 15.3) x 2.174 = 85.68%
33. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Employee
Interview
x 30 (%)
Category A
Managerial Personnel
– Project Manager, Construction
Manager, Site Agent and Project
Engineer (1 employee)
20% of overall
weightage
Selected from all
level of
occupation
34. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Employee
Interview
x 30 (%)
Category B
Supervisory Personnel
– Site Supervisor, Designated Person, OSH
Committee Members, Safety Health Officer
(3 employee)
20% of overall
weightage
Selected from all
level of
occupation
35. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Employee
Interview
People carrying out work at site, skilled or non-
skilled worker (9 workers, recommended 3 from
each high-risk work activities)
20% of overall
weightage
Selected from all
level of
occupation
Category C
Working Personnel
36. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Assessment Checklist
INTERVIEW
186
checklist Category No Of
Checklist
No of
Person
Total
Checklist
Sub
Weightage
A -
Managerial
9 1 9 50
B -
Supervisory
8 3 24 30
C - Workers 17 9 153 20
186
37. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Formula
INTERVIEW
Category A
Total for Workplace
Inspection
STAGES FORMULA
Total Number of C Scored
9 – Number of NA
x 50 (%)
( A + B + C ) x 20%
Category B
Total Number of C Scored
24 – Number of NA
x 30 (%)
Category C
Total Number of C Scored
153 – Number of NA
x 20 (%)
38. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Example Calculation
INTERVIEW
Managerial (9Q – 50%)
NC = 2
NA = 0
C = 7 TOTAL INTERVIEW
= ( 38.89 + 22.11 + 17.36 ) x 20%
= 15.67%
Supervisor (24Q – 30%)
NC = 5
NA = 5
C = 14
Working Personnel (153Q – 20%)
C = 125
NA = 9
If the NC for Managerial category is 2 and no
NA, Supervisory category NC=5 & NA=5, and C
for Working Personnel is 125 with NA=9,
What is the SHASSIC score for the Employee
Interview out of total SHASSIC score ?
39. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
STAR RANKING
90% - 100%
(5 STAR)
80% - 89.9%
(4 STAR)
70% - 79.9%
(3 STAR)
60% - 69.9%
(2 STAR)
50% - 59.9%
(1 STAR)
49% & below - CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION
40. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
ASSESSORS GUIDE
Document Check
CONSTRUCTION PLANNING STAGE
Page 25 - 27
41. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
ASSESSORS GUIDE
Document Check
Page 28 - 32
CONSTRUCTION STAGE
42. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
ASSESSORS GUIDE
Workplace
Inspection
GENERAL OSH MANAGEMENT
Page 33 - 34
43. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
ASSESSORS GUIDE
Workplace
Inspection
CONSTRUCTION WORK ACTIVITIES
Page 35 - 36
44. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
ASSESSORS GUIDE
Interview
MANAGERIAL
Page 37
45. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
ASSESSORS GUIDE
Interview
SUPERVISORY
Page 38
46. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
ASSESSORS GUIDE
Interview
WORKERS
Page 39 - 40
47. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
BENEFIT OF SHASSIC
01 02 03
04 05 06 07
Automatic CCD
Points = 20 CCD
point for
registration
renewal (only 1
star above)
SHASSIC
Certificate for
each project
FREE
assessment
Towards OHSAS
18001 /
MS1722/ISO450
01 Certification
Towards
Continuous
Improvement
Can participate in
MCIEA for Safety
Category
Contractor’s
readiness
(OSHCIM)
48. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
SHASSIC
Assessment PROCESS
APPLICATION
- Application
Form
received by
CIDB
CONFIRMATION ON
PROJECT STATUS
- Physical progress of
project must be within
25%-75%
NOTIFICATION ON ASSESSMENT
DATE & IMPLEMENTATION
- Assessment by accredited CIDB
SHASSIC Assessors
PREPARATION
OF REPORT &
SCORE
- The assessors
will assess and
prepare
SHASSIC report
and score
NOTIFICATION ON
SHASSIC SCORE
- SHASSIC score will be
notified to the applicant
49. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
Becoming
SHASSIC Assessors
Attended a one day
SHASSIC course and
passed the examination
and have a minimum of
5 years experience in
the construction
industry; or
Attended a one day
SHASSIC course and
certified as OSH Lead
Auditor with a minimum
of in the construction
industry 3 years
experience (Construction
Project site)
I AM A SHASSIC
ASSESSORS
50. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR
CIS 10: 2018
1 Day assessment only
RM350/Assessor/day
Accommodation outside
Klang Valley RM165/day
Mileage RM0.70/km
Benefit of
SHASSIC Assessors
51. HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
Mobile : 012-9835664
Email : hasnizamsaad77@gmail.com
HASNIZAM MD SAAD
SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICER
MRCB LEARNING DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
LEVEL 30, MENARA ALIANZ SENTRAL,
NO.203, JALAN TUN SAMBANTHAN,
KUALA LUMPUR SENTRAL,
50470 KUALA LUMPUR