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          31 Oct                                               14 Oct
          Johor Port Organises UCUA Awareness                  PTP Participates in Seminar Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan
                                                               (KKP) Pelabuhan Pintar 2025: “Port Safety”
          UCUA Awareness was conducted by PSSD and attended by staff from
          various departments, which aimed to promote understanding and   PTP played an active leadership role in the Seminar Keselamatan dan
          active participation in identifying, reporting and addressing Unsafe   Kesihatan Pekerjaan (KKP) Pelabuhan Pintar 2025: Port Safety hosted
          Conditions and Unsafe Action (UCUA) in the workplace. It served as a   at UTM, which aligned with the Core Strategy 6 of the Occupational
          proactive approach to prevent incidents, injuries and property damage   Safety and Health Master Plan 2021–2025.  The seminar gathered over
          by encouraging early intervention and continuous improvement in   850 participants, both in person and virtually, from across Malaysia’s
          safety practices.                                   ports and terminals sector. As part of the seminar, Mr Sharishen Redzuan
                                                              Perpinder, PTP’s General Manager of Health, Safety and Environment
          28 Oct – 6 Nov                                      (HSE), delivered a presentation titled “Bridging Safety and Technology:
                                                              Advancing IR 4.0 for a Safer Future”, followed by a panel discussion,
          Safety Moments with Operational Department, Contractors and Port   sharing PTP’s on-going efforts in embedding digital innovation, data
          Users                                               analytics and automation into its safety operations, aligning safety
                                                              excellence with the Industrial Revolution 4.0 transformation and smart
          The Safety Moments monthly engagement programme was conducted   port aspirations.
          by the Port Security and Safety Department (PSSD), during which
          accident lessons learned were shared with employees, contractors,
          and  port  tenants  to  reduce  accident  statistics  by  enhancing  safety
          awareness within the Port. The programme is crucial to engage all
          employees and port users to continuously adhere to safety protocols to
          minimise accidents while working at the Port. The PSSD also provided
          participants with valuable insights and experiences from previous
          events to prevent the recurrence of accidents.

          17 Oct – 28 Nov
          Safety Toolbox Briefing with Operational Department, Contractors
          and Port Users
          The Safety Toolbox Briefing and engagement was held to reinforce
          adherence to safety principles, foster a safety-centric culture, establish
          an avenue for effective communication, as well as prevent accidents
          and reduce associated risks. The briefing provides guidance from the
          HSE Section for project managers, employees, and the safety team   8 Oct
          before commencing their work at the Port.            Penang Port Launched OSHE Day 2025: Spot It, Report It (SIRI), and
                                                               Stay Healthy!
          16 & 17 Nov                                         Penang Port launched OSHE Day 2025 with a personal kick-off by its
          Northport Participates in MMC Group Assessment for HSE Personnel  CEO, Dato' Sasedharan. The event is not just an annual observance; it
                                                              is a strong reaffirmation of Penang Port's unwavering commitment to
          The programme involved HSE professionals across the MMC Group   creating a safer and healthier workplace.
          and aimed to enhance the consistency, quality and effectiveness
          of health, safety and environmental practices through peer-to-peer   The chosen theme is "Spot It, Report It (SIRI) & Stay Healthy" a call
          evaluations. The initiative also aimed to align with corporate HSE   to action that emphasises  the importance of safety as a collective
          standards, cross-learning of best practices, early risk identification, and   responsibility beyond just a policy. The day's highlights included free
          stronger collaboration towards continuous improvement for safety and   health screenings for all staff, interactive OSHE-themed booths for
          environmental performance.                          engaging learning, and insightful talks and sharing sessions aimed at
                                                              promoting a proactive safety culture throughout the organisation.

                                                               7 Oct – 13 Dec
                                                               Johor Port Holds Environmental & Scheduled Waste Joint Inspection
                                                              A series  of comprehensive  inspections  was  conducted between
                                                              PSSD, Marine Department, FJB Terminal, YTL Cement, Wilmar and JB
                                                              Distripark. These inspections were designed to ensure compliance with
                                                              the  Environmental  Quality  Act  (EQA)  1974,  focusing  on  the  effective
                                                              management and disposal of scheduled waste.
                                                              The inspections were held to ensure compliance with environmental
                                                              regulations, safety, and promote sustainable waste management
                                                              practices, conducted to evaluate the handling, storage, and disposal
                                                              of scheduled wastes.
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