Your HIRARC Is Compliant. Is It Working?
A DOSH audit at a factory in Selangor. The auditor asks for the HIRARC. It’s presented — printed, bound, signed, […]
A DOSH audit at a factory in Selangor. The auditor asks for the HIRARC. It’s presented — printed, bound, signed, […]
A production manager at a petrochemical plant in Kerteh pulls out the risk register after a process release. He points
If you’ve worked in HSE in Malaysia long enough, you’ve written these three findings: Procedure not followed. Inadequate supervision. Lack
A chemical splash in a palm oil processing plant in Pahang. Worker exposed to caustic solution. Investigation finding: PPE not
A scaffolding collapse at a construction site in Johor. The investigation finds the base plates weren’t secured. The DOSH report:
Here’s a scene that plays out in Malaysian companies after a serious incident. The director calls a meeting. HSE presents
A technician at a manufacturing plant in Shah Alam bypasses a safety interlock to meet a production deadline. Equipment is
There is a structural misunderstanding at the core of how most Malaysian organisations approach workplace safety. It is so common
Open any incident investigation report from a Malaysian workplace and look for the root cause finding. In a significant proportion
If you asked most safety officers in Malaysia to show you their risk management system, they would open a spreadsheet.