Current status and future direction of inherently healthier design in Malaysia

Inherently healthier design is a new concept focusing on developing a process which in fundamentally healthier through the selection of less toxic and volatile chemicals, milder operating conditions and better working procedures that may reduce workplace exposures. Since the idea is relatively new c...

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Main Authors: Hassim, Mimi Haryani, Hanafi, Noor Hasnizam
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2011.12.1191
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spelling my.utm.467602017-09-19T03:58:08Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/46760/ Current status and future direction of inherently healthier design in Malaysia Hassim, Mimi Haryani Hanafi, Noor Hasnizam QC Physics Inherently healthier design is a new concept focusing on developing a process which in fundamentally healthier through the selection of less toxic and volatile chemicals, milder operating conditions and better working procedures that may reduce workplace exposures. Since the idea is relatively new compared to inherent safety, it is interesting to know the level of understanding of the concept as well as the level of adoption of this design new features in Malaysia. A national level survey was carried out to determine the level of knowledge and adoption of inherent occupational health (IOH) concept in Malaysia. It was found that among the three sectors, the industrialists have the lowest awareness of the IOH concept; as compared to academics who have highest awareness level. Among the common reasons given by the respondents for their lack of knowledge related to the IOH are weak regulation's enforcement related to health aspect, low safety and health mentality and culture in developing countries, and poor recording of workplace related diseases in Malaysia. 2012 Article PeerReviewed Hassim, Mimi Haryani and Hanafi, Noor Hasnizam (2012) Current status and future direction of inherently healthier design in Malaysia. Energy Procedia, 14 . pp. 1939-1944. ISSN 1876-6102 https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2011.12.1191
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Hassim, Mimi Haryani
Hanafi, Noor Hasnizam
Current status and future direction of inherently healthier design in Malaysia
description Inherently healthier design is a new concept focusing on developing a process which in fundamentally healthier through the selection of less toxic and volatile chemicals, milder operating conditions and better working procedures that may reduce workplace exposures. Since the idea is relatively new compared to inherent safety, it is interesting to know the level of understanding of the concept as well as the level of adoption of this design new features in Malaysia. A national level survey was carried out to determine the level of knowledge and adoption of inherent occupational health (IOH) concept in Malaysia. It was found that among the three sectors, the industrialists have the lowest awareness of the IOH concept; as compared to academics who have highest awareness level. Among the common reasons given by the respondents for their lack of knowledge related to the IOH are weak regulation's enforcement related to health aspect, low safety and health mentality and culture in developing countries, and poor recording of workplace related diseases in Malaysia.
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author Hassim, Mimi Haryani
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title Current status and future direction of inherently healthier design in Malaysia
title_short Current status and future direction of inherently healthier design in Malaysia
title_full Current status and future direction of inherently healthier design in Malaysia
title_fullStr Current status and future direction of inherently healthier design in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Current status and future direction of inherently healthier design in Malaysia
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