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Key Takeaways Of Past Sessions

Case studies are not shared online due to privacy and confidentiality.

Response for Alternative Energy Emergency
  • Lithium-ion batteries – fires are extremely difficult to extinguish due to thermal runaway & large quantities of gases produced.
  • Lack of awareness on the threat and how to manage the risk.
  • Sharing newly developed, useable guidance helps prevent incidents and promote safety.
  • Important to have a balance collaboration in ruling and outline the best risk identification and response management.
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    Mr. Edward John Sullivan from National Chemical Emergency Centre (NCEC UK)
  • Compatibility & Incompatibility Method of Extinguishment in Hazardous Waste Fire Response
  • Understand the bridge of incident (incident🡪 response🡪 recovery).
  • Identify the root cause to reduce the possibility of reoccurrence.
  • Follow “PEAR” as the incident objective for a clearer direction.
  • Effective emergency management is about how quickly we shift to recovery.
  • Understand waste incompatibility for the best action plan of response.
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    Mr. Hezrul Aliff Kamarudin from Kualiti Alam (Cenviro)
  • Industrial Disaster Risk Reduction For Flood
  • Flood is one of the top industrial disasters recorded based on the statistic.
  • Significant impact on financial damage, supply chain disruptions, limited access to finance and insurance.
  • Develop flood risk reduction, mitigation, and flood management plans.
  • Flood-prone areas must be alert towards announcement made by METMalaysia.
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    Prof. Ir. Ts. Khalina Abdan from the Faculty of Engineering, UPM
  • CBRNe and Mass Casualty Management
  • Main barriers to crisis management capability are 68% financial shortcoming, 59% low priority, and 51% poor competencies of personnel.
  • Situational awareness ensure proper preparation in receiving the victims.
  • Support from multiple organizations such as KIMIA Malaysia, National Poison Center, BOMBA HazMat Unit, AELB, etc. is required.
  • Responder priority starts with all rescuers go home safely.
  • Use METHANE framework for clear information from reporter.
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    Dr. Hazlina Mohamad Noh from Hospital Selayang
  • Radiation Emergency Management
  • Different levels of radiological emergencies require responses with specific criteria: Normal, Alert, and Emergency
  • Significance of the National Centre for Nuclear Response Management (NCNRM) in coordinating responses.
  • Emergency response protocols: Take radiation readings, barricade contaminated areas, and conduct rescue and perform decontamination.
  • Utilize the National Radiation Monitoring System (MyAtom 3.0).
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    Mr. Zulkhairi Othman from National Centre for Nuclear Response Management (NCNRM)
  • Snake-Related Injuries: Dos & Don'ts In Malaysia
  • Snakes are not dangerous as long as they are left alone. Even if they are venomous.
  • Many common practices of snake bite first aid do not work, such as tourniquet and bite & sting kit.
  • Immobilization is the key pre hospital care of snake bite.
  • Knowing the types of snakes that inhabit the area helps with diagnosis. Download Land Snakes Of Medical Significance In Malaysia.
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    Professor Madya Dr. Ahmad Khaldun Ismail from Department of Emergency Medicine, UKM
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