A concept paper on compliance with NADOPOD regulation and guideline Vis-À-Vis the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 among technology-based SME in Northern State of Peninsular Malaysia
Date
2010-11-12Author
Dayang Hasliza, Muhd Yusuf
Azuddin, Bahari, Lt. Kol. (B)
Wan Sallha, Yusoff
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Many researchers claim that technology-based risks are growing in number and frequency.
The major accidents, which often involve large numbers of workers and the public, and
adversely affect the environment, have highlighted the dangers in both large and small
enterprises. However, Small enterprises are often characterized by poor working conditions
and a hazardous working environment. In this paper, an attempt to defined the compliance
of guidelines and Regulations of (Notification of Accident, Dangerous Occurrence,
Occupational Poisoning and Occupational Disease) Regulations 2004 [NADOPOD] on
the Safety and Health, Ministry of Human Resources in Malaysia on the basic concept
of technology-based SME in Northern Malaysia. The methodology on determining the
awareness and compliance to NADOPOD guideline amongst Technology-based SME is
illustrated. This conceptual paper is aimed to improve the conceptual parts of analysis, on
the establishment of the level of awareness and compliance to NADOPOD among SMEs and
identify the challenges and issues that impede compliance and assist the authority in their
effort towards improving enforcement and promoting occupational safety, health and welfare
of people at work.
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