Tuesday, July 27, 2010

NANO COATING TECHNOLOGY


Revolutionary & Patented Nano Ceramic Technology
Easy Treatment of Engine: Restore, Repair & Protect

Nano spherical ceramic powder manufacturing,Platinum coating technology and nano dispersion & absorption technology. The combination of Platinum coated ceramicnano powder has great advantage for engine restorationwith endurance of high temperature, humidity, superior lubrication andgreat combustibility without side-effect.

The restoring ability could be well harmonized with platinum coated nano ceramic powder. Our uniquely developed platinum coated ceramic is 20 times stronger than steel and Platinum is helpful for great combustibility & powerful engine.

Restoring Process of Nano Energizer. Excellent Ceramic cermet coating nano ceramic powder mixed with engine oil restoresworn-out parts of engine.Cracked parts have high electric potential and charged particlesare moved selectively into cracked parts.Tight platinum metallic cohesion is conducted by heat and pressure.After restoring, cracked parts of engine is recovered and nano powder forms lubricant membrane on inner wall of engine.

BENEFITS:

  • Smoother, Quieter Engine with more Power & Economical Solution.
  • Fuel savings up to 8-21 %(up to 40% in idle mode)
  • 5 times lowered noise and vibration levels.
  • Restores friction surfaces and protects against wear 100 times reduction of the friction coefficient.
  • Increased oil pressure & great combustibility.
  • Brings engine power up to 100%3-9 times reduction in CO and CH in the exhaust
  • Good for the environmentsafe & guaranteed
How to use?

Injection Objects:Nano Energizer recommended for automobiles at least 3,000 km of use.The effect is better for old cars.It can be used for any type of cars that uses mineral and synthetic oil.

Injection Period:Injection is available at anytime, but effective period iswhen engine oil is being changed.Recommended to change Nano Energizer upon driving 30,000km.Wear resistance of the protective coating is guaranteedwithin 1year at any running.

Injection Method:Warm up engine after change engine oil. Shake Nano Energizer enough before injection, as subsidence may occur for long storage.Open oil filler cap and inject Nano Energizer slowly.Close oil filler cap and keep idle for 20 minutes or drive 30km.

Distributor in Malaysia:


NANOTECH ENTERPRISE

Shoplot 34-0, Block D, Riverside Plaza
Kingfisher Ph.2, Kuala Inanam
88400 Kota Kinabalu, SABAH
Tel & Fax: 6-088 -432195
Mobile: 016 8325071
Email: hseqadvisor@yahoo.com


Tuesday, May 18, 2010

BS STANDARDS TRAINING IN MALAYSIA

Venue: Kuala Lumpur

· Implementing ISO 14001:2004 (4-5 June 2010)

· Understanding BS 25999 BCM (7-8 June 2010)

· Implementing ISO 20000:2005 (10 – 11 June 2010)

· ISO 14001:2004 Lead Auditor (14 – 18 June 2010)

· BS 25999 Lead Auditor (14 – 18 June 2010)

· Effective QMR Skills Development (15 – 16 June 2010)

· ISO 13485:2003 Internal Auditor (16 – 18 June 2010)

· Implementing an OHSAS 18001:2007 (21 – 22 June 2010)

· Implementing ISO 13485:2003 (21 – 22 June 2010)

· OHSAS 18001:2007 Lead Auditor (21 – 25 June 2010)

· ISO 27001:2005 ISMS Lead Auditor (21 – 25 June 2010)

· AS 9100 Lead Auditor (21 – 25 June 2010)

· ISO 9001:2008 QMS Internal Auditor (22 – 23 June 2010)

· ISO 27001:2005 ISMS Implementation (22 – 24 June 2010)

· ISO 20000:2005 Internal Auditor (28-30 June 2010)

· ISO 14001:2004 Internal Auditor (29 – 30 June 2010)

· BS 25999 Internal Auditor (29 – 30 June 2010)

For more information, kindly contact:

Mr Allan (hseqadvisor@yahoo.com / 016 8325071)

Ms Evelyn

BSI Management Systems Malaysia Sdn Bhd

Suite 19.05 , Level 19 Wisma Goldhill
65 Jalan Raja Chulan
50200 Kuala LumpurT: 03-2032 2252 Ext 110 / 012-2122 576F: 03-2032 2253

E: evelyn.chye@bsigroup.comW: www.bsigroup.com

Sunday, May 2, 2010

CIDB GREEN CARD

Required documents :
ONE PHOTOSTAT IDENTIFICATION CARD MALAYSIAN
ONE COPY SPM/STPM/MATRICULATION/DIPLOMA

ONE PASSPORT SIZE PHOTO

CIDB green card application form from : http://www.cidb.gov.my/v6/files/upp1latest.pdf
Safety and Health in Construction Note Book are provided. Free one Safety Helmet.

What is the CIDB Green Card?
This is an integrated program that involves the registration and accreditation of Construction Personnel to enhance safety levels at Construction work sites.


Why must you register?
  • To ensure that Construction Workers are aware of the importance a safe and healthy working place;
  • To provide a basic knowledge on safety and health at the Construction work site;
  • To inform Construction Workers of the legal requirements in relation to safety and health.
  • Automatically covered by a special Insurance Scheme that insures the Construction personnel against death and accidents.
Who should register?
All personnel working in Construction Sites.


When to register?
If you are working in Construction Sites, you must obtain your Green Card before entering the Construction Site.

What is the CIDB Green Card?
This is an integrated program that involves the registration and accreditation of Construction Personnel to enhance safety levels at Construction work sites.


Why must you register?
  • To ensure that Construction Workers are aware of the importance a safe and healthy working place;
  • To provide a basic knowledge on safety and health at the Construction work site;
  • To inform Construction Workers of the legal requirements in relation to safety and health.
  • Automatically covered by a special Insurance Scheme that insures the Construction Personnel against death and accidents.
Who should register?
All personnel working in Construction Sites.


When to register?
Now! If you are working in Construction Sites, you must obtain your Green Card before entering the Construction Site.


Where to register?
Contact CIDB Headquarters, Regional Offices or Branches.


Category Classification
General Worker - GW A general worker who does not require special skills. General workers does the general works at the construction site.

GW - General Worker
GL - Local General Worker
GF - Foreign General Worker
Semi-Skilled Construction Worker- XW
A worker who owns certain skills in one or more trade which is not listed in Table 3, Act 520, which is acceptable and determined by CIDB.
XW - Semi-Skilled Construction Worker

XL - Local Semi-Skilled Worker
XF - Foreign Semi-Skilled Worker
Skilled Construction Worker A worker who owns certain skills in one or more trade which is listed in Table 3, Act 520, which is acceptable and determined by CIDB.
SW - Skilled Construction Worker

WL - Local Skilled Worker
WF - Foreign Skilled Worker
Construction Site Supervisor A worker who is in charge to supervise works carried out in construction site.
SS - Construction Site Supervisor

SL - Local Site Supervisor
SF - Foreign Site Supervisor
Construction Site Manager A worker who is in charged to manage works carried out in construction site.
MG- Construction Site Manager

ML - Local Site Manager
MF - Foreign Site Supervisor
Site Administrative Personnel A worker who is incharge of administration at the construction site.
AD - Site Administrative Personnel

AL - Local Site Administrative Personnel
AF - Foreign Site Administrative Personnel
Construction Personnel Accreditation
"The Board must accredit and acknowledge skilled construction workers and construction site supervisors according to the predefined methods."
ACT 520, Part VII Accreditation and Acknowledgement of Skilled Construction Workers and Site Construction Supervisors Section 32.(1)
The accreditation process involves all skilled workers and site supervisors from local to foreign workers.


T
akaful Scope Coverage for Construction Personnel
All card holders aged between 16 to 65 years will be covered 24 hours (working and non-working hours) around the globe.
Takaful Benefit Scope
Benefit Amount (RM)
Accidental Death : 21,000.00
Disability Due to Accident: Maximum 18,000.00
Normal Death: 3,000.00
Whole-body Disability : 3,000.00
Funeral Expenses: 500.00
Hospital Benefits Due to Accidents: 25.00/day (maximum 30 days)

Takaful Claim Procedures
Accident occurs within valid period of the green card.
Applicant/nominee must forward the UPPT � 1 duly completed claim form not more than 60 days from the date of accident.
The Green Card Holder does not have any criminal offenses

Friday, February 12, 2010

5-Day Project Management Professionals (PMP) Course @ 22-26 March 2010,Kota Kinabalu.

Malaysian Professional Services Development Corporation (MYPSDC) is conducting a 5-Day Project Management Professionals (PMP) Course on 22-26 March 2010 at Promenade Hotel, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. PMP is the world's most recognized credential for individuals associated with project management. Fee: RM900 only.

Interested?

Pls contact me: Mr Allan
016-8325071 / Email: adumbong@yahoo.com

Thursday, January 7, 2010

ANNOUNCEMENT: NEW COURSES IN EAST MALAYSIA!!!

ISO 14001: 2004 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMS)
- Introduction to EMS (1 Day)
- Implementing & Documenting EMS (2 Days)
- Lead Auditor (5 Days)

Scheduled to be in March 2010, Kota Kinabalu.


OHSAS 18001:2007 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (OHSMS)
- Introduction to OHSMS (1 Day)
- Implementing & Documenting OHSMS (2 Days)
- Lead Auditor (5 Days)

Scheduled to be in May 2010, Kota Kinabalu.

INTERESTED, PLS CONTACT: 016-8325071/ Email:
hseqadvisor@yahoo.com

Saturday, September 26, 2009

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH (OSH) TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES


Anyone interested to attend occupational safety and health courses? E.g Safety & Health Officer Certificate Program, Basic First Aid, Confined Space, Chemical Handling & many more. Reasonable fee, flexible time, opportunity to acquire survival skills & highly rewarding career afterward. Guidance from competent & experienced trainers. Contact me: hseqadvisor@yahoo.com

Thursday, August 13, 2009


By
Allan G Dumbong
Auditor (i), Trainer & Consultant
ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004, OSHAS 18001:2007, BS 25999 BCM


For two (2) days on 11-12 Aug 2009, a course on the implementation of the latest BSI Standard, BS25999 Business Continuity Management System (BCMS), was held at the Federal Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. This is arguably the first of its kind ever conducted here in Malaysia.

The BSI’s “Implementing BS 25999” course provides participants with practical tools and methods of implementing business continuity management. This implementation course is based on industry best practice and the Business Continuity Management (BCM) Code of Practice BS 25999-1:2006 & the auditable Specification BS25999-2:2007, which were released by BSI. Practical exercises provide students with the opportunity to gain skills to introduce BCM into an organization. Students will return to their organizations with the knowledge of how to implement a business continuity management system based on BS 25999.

This course is suitable for those interested in the implementation of BS 25999, particularly those involved in developing, operating, and/or maintaining business continuity systems based on BS 25999.· It is also suitable for those professionals interested or involved with introducing BS 25999 into an organization.· Some who have started doing works as Business Continuity Managers, Business Managers or other Professionals involved with other management systems can also fit into the program well.· Or, the participants can simply be those required by their manager/organization to learn about implementation of a BCM.

The program outline of the BS 25999 Implementation covers:

  • Introduction to BCM
  • Elements of the BCM Lifecycle
  • Business Continuity Management Program
  • Roles and Responsibilities required for a BCM program
  • BCM Policy
  • Documentation within a BCM
  • Implementation and ongoing management of a BCM program
  • Understanding the organization
  • Determining BC Strategies
  • Distinguish between a BC strategy and BCM plans
  • Developing and implementing a BCM response
  • Embedding BCM in organisation’s culture
  • Awareness of BCM in an organization
  • The registration Process

Actually, this course can be conducted all over Malaysia, either through public program or in-house. The training can be arranged that it is claimable under the HRDF SBL Scheme.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Implementing BS 25999 Business Continuity Management (BCM) Training

BSI’s “Implementing BS 25999” course provides participants with practical tools and methods of implementing business continuity management. This implementation course is based on industry best practice and the Business Continuity Management (BCM) Code of Practice released by BSI, BS 25999-1:2006. Practical exercises provide students with the opportunity to gain skills to introduce BCM into an organization. Students will return to their organizations with the knowledge of how to implement a business continuity management system based on BS 25999.

Date: 11 – 12 Aug 09
Fee: RM1800.00
Venue: Federal Hotel, KL

Who Should Attend?
· Anyone interested in the implementation of BS 25999.
· Participants involved in developing, operating, and/or maintaining business continuity systems based on BS 25999.
· Professionals interested or involved with introducing BS 25999 into an organization.
· Business Continuity Managers.
· Business Managers.
· Consultants.
· Professionals involved with other management systems.
· Participants required by their manager/organization to learn about implementation of a BCM.

Program Outline:
Introduction to BCM
Elements of the BCM Lifecycle
Business Continuity Management Program
Roles and Responsibilities required for a BCM program
BCM Policy
Documentation within a BCM
Implementation and ongoing management of a BCM program
Understanding the organization
Determining BC Strategies
Distinguish between a BC strategy and BCM plans
Developing and implementing a BCM response
Embedding BCM in organisation’s culture
Awareness of BCM in an organization
The registration Process

Courses can be arranged In-house.
All trainings are 100% HRDF Claimable under SBL Scheme.

For more information, kindly contact:
Ms Evelyn Chye
BSI Management Systems Malaysia Sdn Bhd
Suite 19.05, Level 19 Wisma Goldhill, 65 Jalan Raja Chulan, 50200 Kuala Lumpur
T: 03-2032 2252 Ext 110 / HP: 012-2122 576, F: 03-2032 2253
Or Allan (016-8325071)

BS 25999 BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT (BCM) LEAD AUDITOR COURSE

BSI’s “BS 25999 Lead Auditor” course provides students with the skills and knowledge to conduct and lead effective business continuity management system audits in accordance with the requirements of BS 25999-2:2007. The course explains the principles and practices of independent auditing for a business continuity management system and guides students through the entire audit process, from managing an audit program to reporting on audit results. Students will gain the necessary auditing skills through a balance of formal classroom tutorials, practical role-playing, group workshops, and open forum discussions.

Date: 3-7 August 2009
Fee: RM5,500
Venue: Federal Hotel, KL


Program Outlines:
Lead an Audit of a Business Continuity Management System
Develop an Internal Audit Programme
Carry out an Audit of a business continuity management system
Clarify the different purposes of BS 25999 Part 1 and Part 2
Explain the requirements of BS 25999-2:2007
Understand the Business Continuity Management Code of Practice BS 25999-1:2006
Articulate and present audit findings
Manage successful audit communication and interviews
Write a succinct audit report
Conduct Opening, Closing, and follow-up audit meetings


Who Should Attend!
*Existing lead auditors in other schemes
*Business continuity professionals (BCI, DRII) *Consultants *Business Continuity Managers * ICT Managers * Information Security Professionals * Internal and external auditors responsible for auditing business continuity practices

For more information, kindly contact:
Ms Evelyn Chye
BSI Management Systems Malaysia Sdn Bhd
Suite 19.05 , Level 19 Wisma Goldhill
65 Jalan Raja Chulan, 50200 Kuala Lumpur
T: 03-2032 2252 Ext 110 / 012-2122 576, F: 03-2032 2253
E:
evelyn.chye@bsigroup.com, W: www.bsi-global.com

Sunday, January 18, 2009

New Book


KADAZANDUSUN DI SABAH:
PENDIDIKAN DAN PROSES PEMODENAN 1881-1967

Penulis: Dayu Sansalu, PhD
Penerbit: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP)
No. KK: 305 208915101
No. ISBN: 9789836299833
Tahun Terbitan: 2008
Harga Buku: RM65.00


Buku Kadazandusun di Sabah ini memaparkan perkembangan pendidikan sebelum dan selepas kedatangan pengaruh Barat dan kesannya terhadap pemodenan masyarakat Kadazandusun di Sabah antara tahun 1881-1967. Buku ini juga membincangkan perkembangan pendidikan yang mengakibatkan perubahan cara hidup tradisional masyarakat Kadazandusun dari segi sosial, ekonomi dan politik. Pembaca buku ini pastinya mendapat gambaran keadaan masyarakat Kadazandusun pada zaman tradisional, zaman pemerintahan kesultanan Brunei dan Sulu, zaman Syarikat Berpiagam Borneo Utara (SBBU) dan zaman penjajah serta selepas merdeka menerusi Malaysia hingga tahun 1976. Buku ini diharapkan dapat menjadi rujukan para penyelidik, pendidik, pelajar Institut Pengajian Tinggi dan pembaca umum yang ingin mendapatkan pengetahuan mengenai Kadazandusun di Sabah.

Dapatkan daripada:
Borneo Resources Network Sdn Bhd
Tel: 016-8325071