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(CONFIRMED) UNDERSTANDING OF THE EMPLOYMENT ACT 1955 AMENDMENT 2022

Eastin Hotel Penang 1, Solok Bayan Indah, Queensbay, Bayan Lepas, Penang

This very intensive two day program focusing entirely on the Employment Act 1955 and all the new amendments via the Employment (Amendment) Act 2022 is based on over 32 years of experience and practical knowledge of the facilitator who is a practicing HR Manager, HR Consultant and Trainer and who has designed this program to provide participants with the knowledge of relevant and pertinent sections within the Employment Act (including the regulations on Part Time Work, the New Minimum Wage Order 2022, Sexual Harassment, and all other amendments from year 2013 up to 2022) thus enabling them to better manage their employees. This program will cover the pertinent and relevant areas of the Employment Act (both Old and New) and the differences that the new amendments bring about that deals with minimum employee benefits, minimum requirements to be adhered to, definitions that must be complied with and how we can utilize the Act to better manage our employees.

TWEAK YOUR SAFETY MINDSET WITH BEHAVIOR-BASED SAFETY

Eastin Hotel Penang 1, Solok Bayan Indah, Queensbay, Bayan Lepas, Penang

Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) is an approach that can be applied successfully; it is gaining more interest across industry sectors globally and has the great advantage of needing the involvement of the individual employee, in addition of course, to employer commitment. Behaviors-Based Safety (BBS), which is often described as a bottom-up approach (frontline employees), with top-down support from safety leaders. A behavior-based safety approach promotes interventions that are people-focused and often incorporate one-to-one or group observations of employees performing routine work tasks, setting goals carefully and giving timely feedback on safety-related behavior, coaching and mentoring. The initiatives have a proactive focus, encouraging individuals and their work groups to consider the potential for incident involvement, (accidents) and to assess their own behavior as safe or unsafe always, no matter what.

Safety & Health Conference 2023:”Innovating A Work-Safe Environment” [15 CEP Points]

G Hotel Gurney Penang 168A Persiaran Gurney, Penang

The occupational noise-related hearing disorder has recorded alarming statistics as major contributor to total cases of occupational diseases. According to National Occupational Accident and Disease Statistics 2021 by Department of Statistics Malaysia, occupational noise-related hearing disorder reported 3,648 cases out of total 5,289 cases in Occupational Disease and Poisoning Statistics 2021*. In further updates reported by The Star on 11 August 2022, in the first five months of 2022, out of the total 2,042 cases occupational disease reported, 1,273 cases (62.3%) were occupational noise-induced hearing loss, while in year 2019, 5,699 cases were confirmed as occupational noise-related hearing disorders**. The Industry Code of Practice for Management of Occupational Noise Exposure and Hearing Conservation 2019 provides guidelines to assist all stakeholders in managing cases of occupational noise-related hearing disorder in the aspects of monitoring and enforcement, reporting, compensation claiming, reduction and prevention of occupational noise induced hearing loss.

(CEP Program) MANAGING SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE

Olive Tree Hotel Penang 76 Jalan Mahsuri, Bandar Sunway Tunas, Penang

Managing Safety in the Workplace is the responsibility of everyone in an organization. Companies have legal obligations to meet certain safety requirements, but only some go further than the minimum obligations. Safety standards and procedures must be put in place, and everyone needs to follow the standards for them to be effective. Managing Safety in the Workplace program will be instrumental in reviewing common hazards, Safety techniques, Safety Management, Safety Trends and after completion, the participants will have the tools to help them create a Safety platform for the work place. By identifying and anticipating hazards, employers can prevent injuries and keep employees safe.

What You Need To Know About e-Invoicing

Olive Tree Hotel Penang 76 Jalan Mahsuri, Bandar Sunway Tunas, Penang

The primary goal of this workshop is to help professionals in developing sound financial knowledge to understand the latest e-Invoicing. To support growth of the digital economy, the government intends to implement e-Invoicing in stages in effort to enhance the efficiency of the country's tax administration management. The implementation of e-Invoicing will improve the quality of services and reduce compliance costs to taxpayers, while increasing the efficiency of business operations, as was announced by the Ministry of Finance. Companies with a revenue exceeding RM100 million are required to adhere to this mandate by 01 August 2024, while all other companies must comply by 2025.

(CEP Program) HIRARC Risk Management based on the Latest Legal Requirements

Eastern & Oriental (E&O) Hotel Penang 10, Lebuh Farquhar, Georgetown, Penang

Section 15 of Occupational Health and Safety Act states that employer's responsibility is to ensure safe workplace and manage risk as low as tolerable as to prevent injury at workplace. The responsibility of managing risk is crucial and establish as HIRARC safe system of work program is important as it also complying with this section. This program offers a technique of risk management including hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control.

Safety & Health Conference 2024:”Transforming Towards OSH Excellence” [15 CEP Points]

Eastern & Oriental (E&O) Hotel Penang 10, Lebuh Farquhar, Georgetown, Penang

The occupational safety and health (OSH) enters into a landscape of reinforced legislative framework with the OSH (Amendment) Act 2022 comes into effect on 01 June 2024. Striving to further excel in OSH performance and standards, all stakeholders are poised to enhance OSH awareness and OSH management system; strengthening OSH culture through effective communication and cooperation between employers and employees; enhance OSH through sustainable risk management and improvement of OSH best practices through intervention at workplace, with strategic approaches in preventing accidents at workplace, towards achieving safe, healthy and conducive working environment.

(CEP Program) Safety and Health Committee In Action

Eastern & Oriental (E&O) Hotel Penang 10, Lebuh Farquhar, Georgetown, Penang

Safety and health committee plays an important role in promoting workplace well-being and preventing workplace accidents and injuries. The appointment of management, employees’ representatives and safety experts are according to Occupational Safety and Health (Safety and Health Committee) Regulations 1996, to identify hazards, develop safety and health policies and promote culture of safety in the organization. A committed safety and health committee is vital for driving workplace safety and workers well-being. Employees’ active participation brings along valuable insights, identify hazards and champion safety initiatives, fostering a culture of collective responsibility for a safer work environment.

(CEP Program) HIRARC Risk Management based on the Latest Legal Requirements

Eastern & Oriental (E&O) Hotel Penang 10, Lebuh Farquhar, Georgetown, Penang

Section 15 of Occupational Health and Safety Act states that employer's responsibility is to ensure safe workplace and manage risk as low as tolerable as to prevent injury at workplace. The responsibility of managing risk is crucial and establish as HIRARC safe system of work program is important as it also complying with this section. This program offers a technique of risk management including hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control.

[Confirmed] Updates on Personal Data Protection (Amendment) Act 2024

Eastern & Oriental (E&O) Hotel Penang 10, Lebuh Farquhar, Georgetown, Penang

The Personal Data Protection (Amendment) Act 2024 (PDPA 2024) in Malaysia, which was published in the Gazette on 17 October 2024, marks significant changes to Malaysia’s data protection framework. The significant amendments include mandatory data protection officer (DPO) appointment by controllers and processors, mandatory data breach notifications, data portability rights and requirements under the security principle. The PDPA 2024 also amends the rules relating to data transfers and increases penalties for non-compliance. These amendments to the current Personal Data Protection Act 2010 (PDPA 2010) aims to modernize the law, aligning more closely with internationally recognized standards, positioning Malaysia alongside its regional peers in Asia-Pacific, addressing the evolving challenges of data protection in the digital age. The PDPA 2024 will be implemented in stages starting 01 January 2025, with different sections coming into effect on 01 April and 01 June 2025, addressing inclusion of biometric data as sensitive personal data, security compliance, and international data transfer rules.

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