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Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards (CIMAH) Report Page 49
Ranhill SAJ Sdn. Bhd. Revision 01
Part C: Information Relating to the Safety Management System Date Aug 2019
provided with adequate information, instruction, training, and supervision before they
are allowed to undertake their tasks.
The new employee is supervised closely and continuously briefed on process
operations and safety within the plant by their respective supervisors. The new
employee works alongside an appointed senior staff who closely monitors the
competency of the new employee before he/she is allowed to undertake the task
without supervision. The EHS Department conducts Safety and Health induction
training after an employee has completed his registration processes with the Human
Resources Department.
The training topics included in the training are;
• On the job trainings;
• Authorized Entrant and Standby Person for Confined Space (Refresher);
• First aid training;
• Usage of spill kit;
• Competency in handling and maintenance of emergency equipment;
• Introduction to OSHA 1994 Section 15 and Section 24;
• RSAJ Safety Management System;
• Unsafe acts and unsafe conditions at place of work;
• Accident definitions and reporting procedures;
• Emergency response action (Fire and/or chlorine leak);
• Housekeeping and waste control; and
• RSAJ Safety and Health General Rules and Regulations.
For continuous training, the employee attends a yearly refresher course on water
treatment. This course incorporates topics on safety awareness, firefighting and
emergency response. Employees are also sent to attend specialized courses. The
internal training and development plan are provided in APPENDIX C2.
Emergency Training and Drills
Emergency response training and drills are initiated to test the emergency
equipment, determine the ERP’s effectiveness and promote team training. It is done
periodically to provide the opportunity for appraisal of the performance of all
personnel. External emergency response training and drills will be carried out once a
year while the internal drill exercise will be carried out four times per year. All the
operators are required to undertake at least two drill exercises in a year.
An operator will be put through a drill where the incident will be a chlorine leak at the
Chlorine Drum Store. The operator will put on the SCBA, other PPEs and with
appropriate tools, respond to the incident.