Scheduled Waste Management and Handling Training

HRDCorp Training Programme No. : 1000152580

Scheduled waste refers to any type of waste material that poses a potential risk to human health or the environment due to its hazardous properties. The term “scheduled” indicates that these wastes are subject to specific regulations and guidelines for their handling, storage, transportation, and disposal. The classification and management of scheduled waste may vary between different countries or regions, but the general concept remains the same.

Scheduled waste can encompass various types of materials, such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, solvents, heavy metals, pesticides, medical waste, radioactive waste, and other substances that are toxic, flammable, corrosive, reactive, infectious, or pose a risk to the environment. These wastes may originate from industrial processes, healthcare facilities, laboratories, construction sites, agricultural activities, or other sources.

Due to their potential harm, scheduled waste must be handled and managed in a controlled manner to minimize the risks to human health and the environment. This includes proper containment, labeling, packaging, storage, and transportation using approved methods. Disposal of scheduled waste usually involves specialized treatment facilities, such as incinerators, landfills, or recycling centers, depending on the nature of the waste.

To ensure the safe and responsible management of scheduled waste, the Department of Environment in Malaysia has issued the Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 2005, which is a regulatory framework.

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Training Contents

The training should cover but not be limited to the topics below:

  1. Develop an understanding of the requirements of Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 2005,
  2. Explain the legal requirements for scheduled waste management,
  3. Identify, classify, and categorize scheduled wastes,
  4. Implement sound and effective scheduled waste management practices,
  5. Formulate an implementation plan for full compliance with the regulatory requirements of the Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations, 2005.

Training Duration

1-day training

Training Location

In-house Client’s site.

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