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PENGURUSAN SISA

TERJADUAL
……………………………………………………………………..………………..
SCHEDULED WASTE MANAGEMENT
22 Mei 2018
NORLIN BINTI ARSAD (CePSWaM171851)
(Msc. Safety, Health and Environment)
Penolong Pegawai Sains
Pusat Pengurusan Bahan Kimia
Unit Pengurusan Makmal Universiti
Pejabat Timbalan Naib Cancelor (Penyelidikan & Inovasi)
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Contents
Introduction

Module 1 :
Overview of Scheduled
Waste Management

Module 2 : Identification,
Classification and Properties
of Hazardous Waste

Module 3 : Environmental Quality


(Schedule Wastes ) Regulations 2005
and other relevant Environmental
Related Legislations Made Under EQA
1974

Module 4 : Training &


Coaching siri 1

GROUP DISSCUSION
Introduction

Certificated of attending course


CePSWaM
(2) The reports, plans, proposals,
Sections 49A : "Competent engineering drawings or other
person” documents relating to
environmental matters referred
(I) An owner or occupier of a premise shall
employ a person who has been certified by the to in paragraph (I)( d) shall be
Director General as a competent person to prepared and submitted by the
conduct all or any of the following activities:
(a) the operation of a control equipment; competent person to the
(b) the management of scheduled wastes; Director General.
(c) the conduct of studies;
(d) the preparation and submission of reports,
plans, proposals, engineering drawings or other
documents relating to environmental matters.
Introduction

Self Regulation Approach Mainstreaming of environmental Agenda In


Industrial Premises

The environmental Professional Certification Program was developed in line


with the national goal of enhancing human capital in all fields in order to
sustain the national development plans and help archive the vision 2020

OBJECTIVE :
- To produce the much needed knowledgeable and skilled human capital
for the safe and proper management on scheduled wastes in industrial
premises

- To fulfil the requirement under ENVIRONENTAL QUALITY ACT 1974


Certificated
Module 1
Overview of
Scheduled Waste
Management
Mismanagement of Hazardous Waste

Definition of Scheduled Wastes

Principles of Scheduled Wastes Management

The Relevant Environmental Legislations


Module 2
Identification,
Classification and
Properties of Hazardous
Waste
List of scheduled wastes

SW1 Metal and metal-bearing wastes

Wastes containing principally inorganic constituents which


SW2 may contain metals and organic materials

Wastes containing principally organic constituents which may


SW3 contain metals and inorganic materials

Wastes which may contain either inorganic or organic


SW4 constituents

SW5 Other wastes


Module 3
Environmental Quality (Schedule
Wastes ) Regulations 2005 and
other relevant Environmental
Related Legislations Made Under
EQA 1974
List of Act and regulation

1) Environmental Quality Act, 1974 (EQA, 1974)

2) Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations


2005
Environmental Quality Act 1974 (Act 127)

Gazetted : 14 March 1974.


Came into force 1975

An Act relating to the prevention, abatement,


control of pollution and enhancement of the
environment

Regulations and order


Provisions of EQA, 1974 related to Scheduled
Wastes Management

Section 16 : License Conditions Section 37C : Power of arrest

Section 18 : Prescribed premises to Section 46A : Power of seize


be licensed
Section 46B : Power to forfeit and
Section 19 : Written permission to dispose of
construct facility
Section 48 : Power to detain and
Section 34B : PROHIBITION sell
AGAINS PLACING, DEPOSIT, ECT OF
SCHEDULED WASTES Section 48AB : Presumption

Section 37A : Power of Section 49A 1(b) : Competent


investigation Person
EQA, 1974 : Section 34B

• (4) Any person who contravenes


this section shall be guilty of an
offence and shall be liable to
IMPRISONMENT for a period not
exceeding 5 years AND a fine not
exceeding RM500,000.00
EQA, 1974 : Section 41

• Shall be liable to a fine not


exceeding RM10,000.00
OR IMPRISONMENT not
exceeding 2 years OR to
both
Regulation or Orders under the Environmental
Quality Act 1974, pertaining to Scheduled Wastes

Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes)


Regulations, 2005

Environmental Quality (Prescribed Premises)


(Scheduled Wastes Treatment and Disposal
Facilities) Order, 1989 (A) 2006
Schedule wastes
management,
Environmental Quality (Prescribed Premises)
responsibility of waste
(Scheduled Wastes Treatment and Disposal
generator, and penalty
Facilities) Regulations, 1989 (A) 2006

Environmental Quality (Prescribed


Conveyance) (Scheduled Wastes) Order, 2005
Environmental Quality (Prescribed activities )
(Environmental Impact Assessment) Order,
2015
Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes)
Regulations 2005

Came into force on 15 August 2005

Replacing previous Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes)


Regulations 1989
Objectives of Environmental Quality
(Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 2005

To ensure proper management of scheduled wastes

To prevent pollution of schedule wastes into the environment

To monitor the movement of scheduled wastes and to ensure that


scheduled waste are handled at licensed facility
Contents of Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations
2005
Regulation 1 -17

Regulation 9 : Storage of scheduled wastes


Regulation 1 : Citation and commencement
Regulation 10 : Labelling of scheduled wastes
Regulation 2 : Interpretation Regulation 11 : Wastes generator shall keep an
inventory of scheduled waste
Regulation 3 : Notification of the generation of Regulation 12 : Information to be provided by waste
scheduled wastes generator, contractor and occupier of prescribed
premises
Regulation 4 : Disposal of scheduled wastes
Regulation 13 : Scheduled wastes transported
outside waste generator’s premises to be
Regulation 5 : Treatment of scheduled wastes accompanied by information (wastes card)

Regulation 6 : Recovery of material or product from


scheduled wastes Regulation 14 : Spill or accidental discharge

Regulation 7 : Application for special management of


scheduled wastes
Regulation 15 : Conduct of training
Regulation 8 : Responsibility of waste generator

Regulation 16 : COMPOUNDING OF OFFENECES Regulation 17 : Revocation


Regulation 1 : Citation and commencement

Citation and commencement

(1) These regulations may be cited as the


Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations
2005
Regulation 2 : Interpretation

• “Scheduled wastes” means any waste falling within


the categories of waste listed in the First Schedule
Regulation 2 : Interpretation

• “Waste generator” means any person who generates


scheduled wastes.
Regulation 2 : Interpretation

• “Contractor” means any person licensed by the


Director General of Environmental Quality under
subsection 18 (1A) of the act
Regulation 3 : Notification of the generation of
scheduled wastes

30 days! The waste generator must


notify within 30 days from
30 days! the date that any scheduled
waste was first generated
(second schedule)
30 days!

30 days!
30 days!
30 days!
Electronic Scheduled Wastes
Information System
Regulation 4 : Disposal of scheduled wastes

Scheduled waste shall be disposed of at


prescribed premises

Scheduled waste shall be rendered innocuous


prior to disposal
Regulation 5 : Treatment of scheduled wastes

Treated at prescribed premises only

Residual after treatment shall be


disposed of at prescribed premises
Regulation 6 : Recovery of material or product
from scheduled wastes

Residuals from recovery of


Shall be done at prescribed material or product from
premises or at on-site scheduled wastes shall be
recovery facilities treated or disposed of at
prescribed premises
Regulation 7 : Application for special
management of scheduled wastes

Scheduled wastes to be excluded from being treated,


recovered or disposed of at prescribed premises shall
obtain approval for “special management”
Regulation 8 : Responsibility of waste generator

Scheduled Waste shall be stored, treated, recovered in a


proper manner

Scheduled Waste shall be delivered and received safely


at prescribed premises for treatment, disposal or
recovery

Scheduled Waste shall be packed, labeled and


transported in accordance with prescribed guideline
Regulation 9 : Storage of scheduled wastes

1) Stored in appropriate containers

2) Incompatible scheduled wastes stored


in separated containers

3) Containers shall always be closed

4) Areas of the storage (in accordance


with the guideline)

(5) Stored for not more than 180 days


and/or accumulated quantity not more
than 20 metric tones whichever comes
first
Regulation 10 : Labelling of scheduled wastes

• The date when the scheduled waste are first


generated, name, address and telephone number of
waste generator shall be clearly labelled on the
containers
• Containers shall be labelled clearly as specified in 3rd
schedule and marked with scheduled wastes code as
specified in 1st schedule

• LABEL ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BE ALTERED


Regulation 10 : Labelling of scheduled wastes

Label Specification for Scheduled wastes

10 cm

10 cm
45°

The label should be square set an angle of 45°. The dimension of the label shall not
be less than 10 cm by 10 cm except where the size of the container or pakage
warrants for a label of smaller size
Regulation 10 : Labelling of scheduled wastes

The label may be of the following types :

STENCILED OR PRINTED ON
STICK ON METAL PLATES THE CONTAINER OR
PACKAGE

All labels shall be able to withstand open weather exposure without a substantial
reduction in effectiveness

Label shall be placed on a background of contrasting colour

In the case of waste capable of causing two or more hazards, all the hazards must
be clearly identified and the waste shall be labelled accordingly
Regulation 11 : Wastes generator shall keep an
inventory of scheduled waste

Keep scheduled wastes


inventory in accordance
with 5th Schedule for a
period of three years
Regulation 12 : Information to be provided by waste
generator, contractor and occupier of prescribed
premises

Information of scheduled wastes to be completed in accordance with 6th


schedule by generator, contractor and receiver

Waste generators shall submit within 30 days from the date transportation

Waste receiver shall submit within 20 days from the date of receipt

Requirement for using E-SWIS by DOE

Registration with state DOE

Electronic system for the transportation of scheduled wastes from waste


generator to waste receiver
Regulation 13 : Scheduled wastes transported outside
waste generator’s premises to be accompanied by
information (wastes card)

Waste generator shall provide information in accordance with 7th


Schedule (WASTE CARD) to the contractor together with the wastes

Waste generator shall inform the contractor the purpose and use of 7th
Schedule

Prior to any collection of scheduled waste from any waste generator, the
waste receiver must obtain a written approval from DOE by using TWG
form. This requirement is included as one of the conditions imposed in
the license given to a prescribed premise
Regulation 14 : Spill or accidental discharge

In the event of spill or accidental discharge, the contractor is responsible to


inform the authority immediately, to do clean- up and to study the impact due to
the spill or discharge.

Waste generator to provide technical expertise to assist in the clean-up operation


Regulation 15 : Conduct of training

Training to be provided by waste generator to all employees


involved in scheduled wastes management.

Training includes identification, handling, labelling,


transportation and spillage.
Regulation 16 : Compounding of offences

EVERY OFFENCE IN REGULATIONS IS LIABLE TO BE


COMPOUNDED NOT EXCEEDING RM2,000.00
Regulations Responsibility For Responsible
Party
3 Notification of SW generation G
4 Disposal of SW G R
5 Treatment of SW G R
Responsibilities of 6 Recovery of material product G R
Parties Involved in of SW
Scheduled Wastes 7 Application of special G
Management Management of SW
8 Handling of SW G
9 Storage of SW G R
10 Labeling of SW G
11 Inventory of SW G

G : Waste Generator 12 Waste tracking G C R


C : Contractor 13 Transportation G C
R : Receiver 14 Spill reporting G C
15 Training G
Modul 4

1. Bengkel Pengurusan Sisa Terjadual Siri 1/2018 pada 24


April 2018
2. Bengkel Pengurusan Sisa Terjadual Siri 2/2018 pada 24
Spetember 2018
3. In house training for CMC staf pada 12 Disember 2018
IMPROVEMENT PLAN FOR SCHEDULE WASTES
MANAGEMENT IN UTM (7 SCHEDULE)

Interpretation
FIRST SCHEDULE Reg. 2 Tafsiran

Notification of
SECOND the generation
Reg. 3
SCHEDULE SW
Labeling of
THIRD Schedule
Reg. 10
SCHEDULE Wastes

FOURTH Interpretation
Reg. 2
SCHEDULE

FIFTH Reg. 11 Inventory


SCHEDULE

Consignment
SIX SCHEDULE Reg. 12 Note

SEVEN Waste Card


Reg. 13
SCHEDULE
FIRST SCHEDULE (REG. 2 :INTERPRETATION)

SW1 Metal and metal-bearing wastes (10 categories)

Wastes containing principally inorganic constituents which


SW2 may contain metals and organic materials (7 categories)

Wastes containing principally organic constituents which may


SW3 contain metals and inorganic materials (12 categories)

Wastes which may contain either inorganic or organic


SW4 constituents (32 categories) 77
categories

SW5 Other wastes (1 category)


SECOND SCHEDULE (REG. 3 : NOTIFICATION OF THE
GENERATION OF SCHEDULE WASTES )

Requirement
DOE

UTM RESPONSIBILITY

30 days!

HOW TO GET
THE DATA
FROM PTJ?

RESPONSIBILITY FROM PTJ


THIRD SCHEDULE (REG. 10 : LABELING OF
SCHEDULE WASTES)

Label Specification for Scheduled wastes

10 cm

10
45 cm
°
The label should be square set an angle of 45°. The dimension of the
label shall not be less than 10 cm by 10 cm except where the size of the
container or pakage warrants for a label of smaller size
THIRD SCHEDULE (REG. 10 : LABELING OF
SCHEDULE WASTES)
FORTH SCHEDULE (REG. 2 SCHEDULE WASTES OF
POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY)

G.1 G 1A & G1B : Heat Generation, violent reaction

G 2A & 2B : Release of toxic substances in case of fire or


G.2
explosion

G 3A & 3B : Fire or explosion; generation of flammable


G.3
hydrogen gas

G 4A & 4B : Fire, explosion or heat generation;


G.4
generation of flammable
7 GROUPS

G.5 G 5A & 5B : Fire, explosion or violent reaction

G 6A & 6B : Generation of toxic hydrogen cyanide or


G.6
hydrogen sulphide gas

G.7 G 7A & 7B : Fire, explosion of violent reaction


FIFTH SCHEDULE (REG. 11 : INVENTORY OF
SCHEDULE WASTES )

Requirement
DOE

UTM RESPONSIBILITY

30 days!

HOW TO GET
THE DATA
FROM PTJ?

RESPONSIBILITY FROM PTJ


SEVENTH SCHEDULE (REG. 13 : INFORMATION OF
SCHEDULE WASTES (wastes card)page 1 & 2 of 3 )
SEVENTH SCHEDULE (REG. 13 : INFORMATION OF
SCHEDULE WASTES (wastes card) page 3 of 3)
KOD SW YANG DIKENDALIKAN
OLEH SYARIKAT
POSITIVE CHEMICALS SDN.BHD
UTM Waste Collection activities

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