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HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT SCHEDULED WASTE MANAGEMENT :forbidden:,…
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
SCHEDULED WASTE MANAGEMENT :forbidden:
SCHEDULE WASTE
Waste that falls within the categories of waste listed in the 1st Schedule of Environmental Quality Act 1974 (Env.Quality, Reg 1989)
IDENTIFICATION, CLASSIFICATION AND PROPERTIES OF SCHEDULED WASTE
Waste classification
Scheduled waste
Chemical
Liquid waste : Drain segregation
Solid waste : waste segregation in the factory
Clinical
Human tissue, blood, body fluids, drugs, syringes
Non-Scheduled waste
Recyclable items
Non-recyclable (General waste)
MAIN CATEGORIES OF SCHEDULED WASTES
SW1
:Metal and metal bearing wastes
10 tyoes of SW1 ( SW101-110);
SW 109
Waste containing mercury or its compounds
SW2
: Wastes containing principally inorganic constituents which may contain metals and organic materials
7 Types of SW2 ( From SW 201-207);
SW202 Waste catalyst
SW3
: Wastes containing principally organic constituents which may contain metaks and organic materials
27 Types of SW3 (from SW301-327);
SW 323
Waste ofhalogenated organic solvents
SW4
: Wastes which may contain either inorganic materials
32 Types of SW4
( from SW401-432)
SW5
: Other wastes
SW 501
;Any residues from treatment or recovery of scheduled wastes
LEGAL OVERVIEW OF SCHEDULED WASTE MANAGEMENT (
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT 1974;ACT 127
)
1) No person shall
a) place, deposit or dispose of or cause or permit to place, deposit or dispose of, except at prescribed premises only, any scheduled wastes on land or into Malaysian waters
b)Receive or send, or cause or permit to be received or sent any scheduled wastes in or out Malaysia
c) Transit or cause or permit the transit of scheduled wastes
without any prior written approval of director general
2) The Director General many grant the written approval either subject to conditions or unconditionally
3) For the purpose of this Act, any act of receiving or sending or transit of any scheduled wastes, wastes with an approval obtained through falsification, misrepresentation or fraud or which does not conform in a material way with the relevant documents in such form as may be prescribed, shall be an offence
4) Any person who contravenes this section shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to a fine not exceeding five hundred thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding five years or to both.
LEGAL OVERVIEW OF SCHEDULED WASTE MANAGEMENT (
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY SCHEDULED WASTES REGULATIONS 1989
)
Arrangement of regulations
REG 10
: Information to be provided by waste generator, contractor and occupier of prescribed premises
REG 11
: Scheduled wastes transported outside waste generator's premises to be accompanied by information
REG 12
: Spill or accident discharge
REG 13
: Compounding of offences
SCHEDULE WASTE MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLE OSHMS PERSPECTIVE
Generator is responsible to manage their wastes and determine whether their wastes are classified under SW
New SW : notify DoE within 1 month from the date of waste generation
Most preferred for source reduction
Landfill is least preferred in managing SW
TYPE OF SCHEDULED WASTE TREATMENT
Incineration (mixed scheduled waste, flux, fibre dust and ink)
2) Solidification : metal hydroxide sludge
3)Recycle: Solvent, lubricating oil and solder dross
4)Landfill
5) Chemical Physical Treatment
EXAMPLE OF SCHEDULED WASTE STORED
NORHAYATI AB RAHMAN
2017632114
EH2208L