HRDF CLAIMABLE
12 CPD Approved by EiMAS
INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
SEMINAR
30 Nov & 1 December 2022
Through industrialization, we have seen a rapidly expanding market economy, accelerated job creation, and improved production capacity. More goods are being produced and manufactured within smaller timeframes and at lower costs. However, the biggest drawbacks and costs of this industrialization are the creation of by-products and waste materials which are harmful to our environment and health. The primary impact points are air, water and soil. Climate change, the greenhouse effect, health issues, contamination of soil and groundwater are all the results of industrial pollution.
Uncontrolled industrial waste and illegal dumping have polluted river systems and raw water sources. This has caused extended water supply disruptions in Selangor in 2020. Over a thousand areas and a million people in the Klang valley were affected and suffered extended water cuts for days.
The floods that hit the Klang Valley and other states in Peninsular Malaysia last year should have acted as a wake-up call for Malaysians. These events signal serious environmental issues are happening due to climate change. Scientists predict a higher frequency and intensity of extreme weather events as global temperatures continue to rise.
Throughout the years, people have become increasingly aware of the negative environmental impacts of improper industrial waste management. Nevertheless, managing industrial waste continues to be a challenge for all industries, including the government. To mitigate the negative impact of waste, we should establish better practices and solutions in the managing of scheduled waste, wastewater and industrial emissions.
Networking opportunities with:
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Environmental and waste management professionals, managers, engineers and officers
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HSE officers and managers
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Production/process managers and engineers
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Maintenance managers and engineers
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Utility managers and engineers
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Any personnel involved in Industrial Waste Management
Goals:
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Grasping the best practices and concepts of industrial waste management.
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Getting updates on new technological developments related to industrial waste management
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Troubleshoot non-conformities in treated effluent quality effectively
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Prepare good and accurate information on performance monitoring record
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Discuss the challenges and issues in scheduled waste management, wastewater treatment and air pollution control.
Topics Covered
1) Scheduled Waste Management - Best Practices, Lesson Learnt and Case Studies
by Mr. Azhar Daud
Introduction and Overview
Best Way in Managing Hazardous Wastes
Lessons Learnt from others on Scheduled Waste Management
Common findings from nonconformity of Scheduled Waste Audit (ISO 14001 Audit)
2) Towards Sustainability of IETS-PCP Operations
by Ts. Mohd Shahril Kamarudin
Introduction
IETS Operations, Challenges, and Case Studies:
Oleochemicals Industry
Power Plant Industry
Electro-Plating Industry
Sustainable Programs for IETS-PCP
Management System
Energy Management
Performance Monitoring
Process Optimization
Resources Security
3) Industrial Effluent Treatment System – Common Problems and Troubleshooting
by Mr. Donald Ong Choong Xin
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Introduction
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Activated Sludge Treatment System Processes
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Performance Monitoring
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Common Operational Problems
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Troubleshooting & Remedial Actions
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4) Industrial Air Pollution Control Management – Troubleshooting, Performance Improvement and Case Studies
by Mr. Khairool Anuar Ishak
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Overview of Air Pollution Control Systems Equipment
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Applications, Operating Problems, Efficiency, Advantages, and Disadvantages:
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Gravitational Settling Chamber
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Cyclone Separator
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Electrostatic Precipitators
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Fabric Filters
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Scrubbers or Wet Collectors
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Choice of Equipment
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Performance Monitoring and Preventive Maintenance
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Troubleshooting
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Case Studies
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OVER 80% OF THE WORLD’S WASTEWATER IS RELEASED TO THE ENVIRONMENT WITHOUT TREATMENT”
THE UNITED NATIONS WORLD WATER DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2017
Our Panels
Ts. Mohd Shahril Kamarudin
Lead Engineer, Chemical & Environment, and working at one of the energy sector companies in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Srikanth Krishnan
CMRP S CUBE RELIABLE SOLUTIONS PTE LTD, SINGAPORE
Mr. Azhar Daud
Environmental and Safety Management (namely ISO 14001 & OHSAS 18001), Environmental & Safety Awareness Programme, EHS Internal Auditing, Scheduled Wastes Management, Chemical Hazard Management and Chemical Spillage
Mr.Donald Ong
(CePIETSO) in Physical Chemical Treatment Process in year 2014 and Certified Environmental Professionals In Scheduled Wastes Management on the year 2016.
Mr.Khairool Anuar Ishak
Environment Specialist