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MUHAMMAD ARIF

F FATHI BIN

MAWARDI

CHEMICAL ENGIN

EERING

PROCESS(EH221)

MUHAMMAD ARIF

F FATHI BIN

MAWARDI

CHEMICAL ENGIN

EERING

PROCESS(EH221)

INDUSTRIAL TRA

INING

PRESENTATION

INDUSTRIAL TRA

INING

PRESENTATION

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What is Linde?

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1879 – CARL VON LINDE

FOUNDED LINDE AG IN

WIESBADEN, GERMANY

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Incorporated as Malayan Oxygen Limited (1960)

1960

Started welding business (1974)

Merged with Far East Oxygen to form Malaysian Oxygen Berhad (1979) Acquired Nissan-Industrial Oxygen (2002)

The Linde Group bought out AL’s shares in ALBOC

Jersey (Apr 2007)

Wholly owned subsidiary of The Linde Group

(Sep 2007) Commissioned special gases production facilities established (1990) Established Customer Service Centre (1998) Celebrating 50th year in Malaysia (2010) A public listed company on the Main Board of KLSE (1981)

2012

Rebranding from MOX-Linde Gases to Linde Malaysia (12/01/2012)

……>>>.…..

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INDUSTRIAL SEGMENTS

Tonnage Electronics Speciality Gases

Industrial Products Welding Products

Healthcare/Medical Gases

Hospitality

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OUR BUSINESS TO

MARKETS

§Cylinders §Bulk supplies §Piping systems §Oxygen §Nitrous oxide §Entonox §Hospitals § Clinics § Homecare § Delivery

Healthcare

Electronics

§Cylinders/pack §Bulk supplies §Onsites §Nitrogen §Argon §Hydrogen §Specialty gases §Chemicals §Chip packaging §Waferfabs §Photovoltaics

Packaged

§Cylinders/pack §Microbulk §Oxygen §Acetylene §Nitrogen §Argon/Ar mixes §Carbon dioxide §Specialty gases §Refrigerants §Hardgoods §Fabrication §Repair/maint §Manufacturing

Bulk

§Bulk tanks §Tubes trailers §Nitrogen §Oxygen §Argon §Carbon dioxide §Hydrogen §Manufacturing §Food §Beverage §Heat treatment §Palm oil/oleo

Tonnage

§Pipeline §Onsites §Nitrogen §Oxygen §Argon §Hydrogen §Steelmills §Petrochemicals §Chemicals §Glass

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GASES DIVISION

FROM SOURCE TO

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SAFETY, HEALTH,

ENVIRONMENT AND QUALITY

(SHEQ)

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SHEQ DEPARTMENT

Head of department: Mr Chan Choon Bim

Security and SHE manager central: Mr

Mohamed Mohsin Abdul Karim

SHE engineer: Ms

Panimalar Baskaran specialist: Ms Eliani Senior SHE Ahmad @ Taufik

Quality manager: Ms Lee Jiann Tsu Senior SHE specialist: Mr Chris Yeo SHE engineer: Mr. Dinesh Raj Thanimalay “CUSTOMER SAFETY IS MY PRIORITY”

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THE GOLDEN RULES

Personal ownership

for safety Driving and vehicles Permit to work Working at height

Lifting operations Contractor management Engineering management of change Incident reporting

‘’0’’

Incide

nts

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HSE POLICY

1) Health, safety and care for

the environment are

foundational principles

of our

businesses.

100%

“The Linde Group will avoid harm to people, society and the environment”

3)

Personal ownership

for HSE through visible,

demonstrated leadership

and accountability at all

levels throughout The

Linde Group.

2) The health and safety

of our colleagues, customers, business partners and communities in which we do business is our number one priority.

4) HSE

principles

shall be

reflected in

100%

of our

behaviour,

100% of the

time

.

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Occupational Safety and Health (Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Hazardous Chemicals) Regulations 1997 (CPL

Regulations)

a mechanism to control the supply of hazardous chemicals to the workplaces in Malaysia and came

into force on 15th April 1997.

The Occupational Safety and Health (Classification, Labelling and Safety Data Sheet of Hazardous Chemicals)

Regulations 2013 (CLASS Regulations)

Have been gazetted on 11th October 2013.

The CLASS Regulations, promulgated under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (Act 514),

Ensure suppliers of hazardous chemicals provide sufficient information on hazards of chemicals that they supply, so as to mitigate the risk of accidents happening in the workplace, thus providing a safe and healthy working environment and condition.

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PURPOSE OF SDS

Emergency

Emergency

Informational

document

Informational

document

Transportation

Transportation

Properties

Properties

Other

Other

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Section 1:

identification

Section 1:

identification

Section 2: hazard

identification

Section 2: hazard

identification

Section 3: Composition/ Information on Ingredients Section 3: Composition/ Information on Ingredients

Section 4: First-Aid

Measures

Section 4: First-Aid

Measures

Section 5:

Fire-Fighting Measures

Section 5:

Fire-Fighting Measures

Section 6: Accidental

Release Measures

Section 6: Accidental

Release Measures

Section 7: Handling

and Storage

Section 7: Handling

and Storage

Section 8: Exposure

Controls/Personal

Protection

Section 8: Exposure

Controls/Personal

Protection

Section 9: Physical

and Chemical

Properties

Section 9: Physical

and Chemical

Properties

Section 10: Stability

and Reactivity

Section 10: Stability

and Reactivity

Section 11:

Toxicological

Information

Section 11:

Toxicological

Information

Section 12: Ecological Information (non-mandatory) Section 12: Ecological Information (non-mandatory)

Section 13: Disposal

Considerations

(non-mandatory)

Section 13: Disposal

Considerations

(non-mandatory)

Section 14: Transport Information (non-mandatory) Section 14: Transport Information (non-mandatory) Section 15: Regulatory Information (non-mandatory) Section 15: Regulatory Information (non-mandatory) Section 16: Other Information Section 16: Other Information

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CLASSIFICATION OF SDS

§

Arsine

§

Benzene

§

Chlorine

§

Diborane

§

Neon

§

Nitrous Oxide

§Oxygen 2% Argon 98% §10% Helium 90% Nitrogen §Alushiled 84 §Corgon 1 §Varigon H8 §Varigon He3070 §But-2-ene 5ppm, Ethane 1%, Ethylene 1%, Nitrogen §Carbon Dioxide 2ppm, Carbon monoxide 2ppm, Ethlyene 99.9996%

§Gas Mixture with 13 % Butane, Pentane, N-hexane, Octane, Nonane, Carbon Dioxide and etc

Pure

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COMPARISON OF SDS

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CICM

RUN:

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TRAINING

SIDE VISIT

OTHERS

§General Induction Training §Contractor Management Training §Fire Fighting Training §Incident Investigation Training

§

Hicom

ROC-ASU Plant

§

Petaling

Jaya(PGP-ASU)

Plant

§

West Port

Hydrogen Plant

§

Bukit

Raja(PGP) Plant

§Stock Count §Setting up synergi account §Emergency

Response Plan for pinnacle

tower(assist other safety officer)

§Lesson from

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TRAINING

General Induction

General Induction

General induction for all Linde’s new staff including sabah, sarawak and also staff from Sri Lanka and

India

Contractor

Management

Contractor

Management

requirements to comply prior to commencing any Safety training provided to contractors. Special high risk jobs at plan or office site

Incident

Investigation

Incident

Investigation

Safety training provided to all contractor management. A training to increase level of

understanding on how to conduct incident investigation and accident reporting in

Synergi(incident reporting software)

Fire fighting

Fire fighting

Organised by Sunway management collaborate with

Jabatan Bomba Dan Penyelamat. Brief description about fire and cause of fire. The training consist both

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SITE VISIT

ROC(remote operating center)-ASU,

Hicom PGP-Filling-ASU, PJ

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Safety Meeting

Safety Meeting

Safety walk and

Lead Safe

Safety walk and

Lead Safe

Sharing Monthly Report

Discuss on previous accident and statistic Discuss corrective action for Safety Walk

Identify Hazard Plan Working Inspection

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Stock Count

Stock Count

OTHERS

Synergi

Synergi

ERP

ERP

Accident Reporting System

Join to count all Linde’s asset which is the cylinders

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