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REQUIREMENTS

Requirements Related legislations


1. Since the construction project is more Occupational Safety and Health (Safety and
than RM20 million, we shall provide a Health Officer) Regulations 1997
full-time Safety and Health Officer Occupational Safety and Health (Safety and
(SHO) at the construction site Health Officer) order, Section 3 (a)
Cadangan Membina Kompleks Kilang
Perindustrian Berat Yang Mengandungi 1
Unit Kilang 1 Tingkat Berserta Menzanin
at Lot 89, Mukim Kota Tinggi, Daerah
Kota Tinggi, Johor Darul Takzim Untuk
Tetuan Sage Evergreen Sdn. Bhd.
2. The project is high rise building, Part VII, Regulation 47(5), BOWECS
therefore we propose to install rubbish
chute at the height of 15m. The chute
need to be constructed according to PE
design and certification.
3. The workers is more than 40 we must Occupational Safety and Health (Safety and
existing safety and health committee Health) Regulations 1996
4. Every employer is required to provide Occupational Safety and Health (Safety and
adequate first-aid facilities, appliances Health ) Regulations 1994 Section 28
and requisites. Normally, first-aid is to
prevent the condition of the injured
person from becoming worse until more
skilled help becomes available.
5. Where completing works of short Part IV, Occupational Safety and Health 15(1)
duration such as sewerage, water supply,
road maintenance, electric line
maintenance, or similar works of
normally short duration work may be
based from a central depot with facilities
to meet the regulations.
6. For this project we must have safety and Occupational Safety and Health (Safety and
health policy Health General Policy) Regulations 1995
7. notice of occupation of factory, and Part V, Factories and Machinery act 1967
registration and use of machinery
8. Many different chemicals and hazardous Occupational Safety and Health Regulations 1997
substances are used in construction work.
It is essential that effective control
measures and policies are developed and
implemented to ensure that the chemicals
or substances are used safely.
9. Ensure the safety, health and welfare of Part IV, Occupational Safety and Health 15(1)
all workers while at work
10. Cranes and other lifting appliances are Occupational Safety and Health, Regulations
valuable assets on construction sites. It is 1997, section 56,Regulations 66 and 67
important, however, to pay regular
attention to certain aspects of their
operation
11. This project have use machinery like Factories and Machinery act 1967 (Noise
excavator,bar bending Expose) (Act 139), Regulations 1989
12. Person in charge and certificates of Factories and Machinery act 1967, Part III,
competency Section 26
13. Have Preliminary at site to define of term Part I, Regulation 2, BOWECS
REFERENCES

1. The Factories & Machinery Act 1967


2. The Factories & Machinery (Building Operations & Works of Engineering Construction)
(Safety) Regulations 1986
3. The Occupational Safety And Health Act 1994
4. The Occupational Safety And Health (Safety and Health Officer) Regulations 1997
5. The Occupational Safety And Health (Safety and Health Officer) Order 1997
6. The Occupational Safety And Health (Safety and Health Committee) Regulations 1996
7. Safety, Health and Welfare on Construction Sites A Training Manual, International Labour
Office
8. http://www.dosh.gov.my/index.php/en/legislation/acts/26-03-factories-and-machinery-act-
1967-revised-1974-acts-139/file
9. http://jcop.vms.my/qa/index.php/1334/mengapakah-keselamatan-pekerjaan-
menguatkuasakan-perlaksanaan
10. http://www.ilo.org/dyn/natlex/natlex4.detail?p_lang=en&p_isn=14984
CONCLUSION
The conclusions in this report are intended to improve health and safety in
constructions and ensure that all workers arrive home to their friends and family each day.
The aim is to integrate occupational health and safety improvements while supporting
innovation and fostering productivity in the sector.

The Review received support, input and advice from workers and employers, industry
experts, and the academic community. Without this support, the report would not have been
possible. Beyond the implementation of these recommendations is the need to maintain these
relationships and open communication about emerging health and safety issues and potential
solutions.

These efforts are important because the only way we will eliminate workplace
injuries, illnesses and fatalities is if we stay on this path of continuous improvement. The
publication of this report marks an important milestone along our journey of change and
improvement. This is not the end point of the process put in place to improve mining health
and safety; in fact there is a lot to do. Health and safety is not a static issue, its constantly
changing as workplaces and technologies evolve and only in partnership can we continue to
improve health and safety outcomes.

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