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KEY HSE INITIATIVES
2 Dec
Northport Participates in ‘Sweden-Malaysia Vision Zero’ Webinar
The webinar was organised in collaboration with Sweden, in recognition
of the country’s strong global reputation and proven track record in
implementing the Vision Zero strategy of zero traffic-related fatalities
and severe injuries. The programme aimed to provide a valuable
platform for participants to learn from Sweden’s best practices,
leadership approaches and systematic strategies in preventing serious
workplace injuries and fatalities.
1 Dec
Engagement Session with Johor Port’s Contractors and Tenants
18 Dec Johor Port conducted an engagement session with its contractors, led
by Pn Zaini Mohamad, Head of Section HSE, in collaboration with the
Johor Port Organises HSE Day 2025 to Reinforce Commitment to HSE personnel. The main objective was to inform contractors about
Safety Excellence
the new legal requirements under the OSH (Amended) Act 2022. The
The Port Security & Safety Department of Johor Port held HSE Day session was specifically designed to ensure that all contractors working
2025, reaffirming the Port’s commitment to a strong safety and health at the port adhered to the company’s strict safety standards, while
culture through key initiatives led by its CEO En Md Derick Basir, also providing an opportunity for contractors to share their views on
including a commitment signing towards 3 Million Loss Time Injury- complying with the safety requirements.
Free Man Hours, the launch of upgraded HSE systems, and the HSE
Awards ceremony. The programme also featured a health and wellness 1 Dec
talk, security demonstrations, interactive exhibitions, and lucky draw
sessions, underscoring that safety and well-being remain a top priority Tenant Engagement Session with Johor Port
at Johor Port.
Johor Port conducted a tenant engagement session, led by Tuan
Jamaludin Raja Mohamad, Head of PSSD. The main objective is to
18 Dec share the latest information on safety rules and regulations inside the
Johor Port area, strengthen communication with all tenants and share
Northport Participates in Construction Work Design Management safety concerns on an annual basis.
(CDM) Duty Holder Workshop
Northport participated in the CDM Duty Holder Workshop conducted 11 Nov
by Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) at UTM Kuala Lumpur Campus.
The workshop aimed to enhance understanding of duty holder roles, Johor Port Conducts PPE Awareness Programme
strengthen risk management and promote safety-by-design principles The programme was conducted to ensure that employees whose jobs
in construction works.
involved the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) understood
its importance, as well as how to use and maintain it properly. It was
16 Dec conducted by En Saleh Sarkiman, HSE personnel of Johor Port. The
Northport Organises Engagement Session on Safety Best Practices programme was also carried out to comply with legal requirements
following the Chemical Health Risk Assessment recommendations by
with SFFLA Members the appointed consultant.
Northport conducted an engagement session with 80 members of
the Selangor Freight Forwarders and Logistics Association (SFFLA) 10 & 11 Nov
at Wisma SFFLA, Port Klang. The session provided updates on safety
performance, shared safety experiences and safe work practices aimed Northport Participates in Workplace Self-Regulation Convention and
to strengthen collaboration with SFFLA members in promoting a strong OSH Seminar
safety culture.
Northport participated in the seminar organised by the National Council
for Occupational Safety and Health (NCOSH) at the Bangi Avenue
5 Dec Convention Centre. The participation reflected Northport’s commitment
Johor Port Management Safety Walkabout to strengthening self-regulation, enhancing occupational safety and
health awareness and adopting best practices to continuously improve
safety performance.
A Management Safety Walkabout was conducted at the Maintenance
& Repair Workshop. Several Heads of Department participated in the
walkabout to observe work activities, identify potential hazards, and 11 Nov – 12 Dec
reinforce safety awareness. The walkabout also provided an opportunity
to reinforce safety expectations, promote open communication, Inspection of Machinery by Johor Port
encourage reporting of hazards and near misses, and address safety Johor Port continued to strengthen its operations by conducting
concerns promptly.
inspections on various machinery, including forklifts, ITT trailers, and
the workshops area. This was to ensure that all equipment was safe,
reliable, well-maintained, and compliant with safety and regulatory
requirements before and during operation, thereby preventing
accidents, injuries, and damage to property.

