Environmental Aspects & Impacts (EAI) VS Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment & Risk Control (HIRARC) For Effective Scheduled Waste Management
This course aims to help participants understand environmental aspects & impacts and be able to do risk assessments and risk control.
Description
The study of Environmental Aspects & Impacts (EAI) in ISO 14001:2015 environmental control is as critical as study of Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment & Risk Control (HIRARC) in ISO 45001:2018 occupational safety and health control. However, both consist of certain similarities as well as differences. It is thus important to know both items well so that synergy can be tapped on.
Lack of knowledge and understanding of the differences between these two types of controls has resulted in confusion. A proper study of environmental aspects and impacts cannot be properly performed, and thus effective control measures may not be implemented.
The course covers the overview of scheduled waste management. It also covers the environmental aspects & impacts (EAI) and hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control (HIRARC). Eventually, proper guidance on
setting up of environmental aspects & impacts, risk assessment and control measures is provided.
In conclusion, after the course, the participants will understand the environmental aspects & impacts well and is able to do risk assessments and risk control. Proper control measures can be implemented effectively and ensure that scheduled waste management is carried out efficiently.
Course Objectives
At the end of the program, participants will be able to:
- Comprehend the scheduled waste management operation and strategies.
- Comprehend the environmental aspects & impacts (EAI) and hazard identification, risk assessment & risk control (HIRARC).
- Understand the similarity and differences between these two types of control tables.
- Set up proper environmental aspects & impacts for the factory and implement effective control measures for efficient scheduled waste management.
Course Contents
Who Should Attend?
- Competent Person (CePSWaM, CepIETSO, CePBFO, CepPOME, CepSTP)
- Safety & Health Offices (SHO),
- Scheduled Waste Handler
- Occupational Safety & Health Coordinator (OSH C).
- Engineer
- EHS Manager
- Safety Executive
- Environmental Executive
- Environmental Performance Monitoring Committee (EPMC) members
- Safety & Health Committee (SHC members)