Mapping Malaysia's Resource Centres

79 MAPPING MALAYSIA’S RESOURCE CENTRES Strengths and Achievements SPM practices a Business in Mind and Green in Attitude policy where HSE is its highest priority during operation attendance for collection, handling and disposal. The company has trained its staff to prioritise safe operational guidelines as follows: 1. Wearing PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) at all times. 2. Monitoring of pressure and temperature of waste being discharged at all times. 3. Placing safety equipment such as Fire Extinguishers, Oil Boom, Spill kit, Safety Kone and others in the vicinity of operations. 4. Strategic communication with Port Authority or Waste Generator personnel before and after operations to prevent mishaps, accidents and spillage. Projects Undertaken (Domestic) SPM has also obtained the following licenses and authority approvals for waste management: 1. Ministry Of Finance (MOF); 2. Department of Environment (DOE); ADDRESS No. 3A, Jalan 205, Kawasan Perindustrian Petaling Jaya, 46060 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. CONTACT PERSON Sivachandran Ramanathan (Managing Director) CONTACTS T: +603 7785 5659 F: +603 7785 5658 E: info@spmresourcesglobal.com / spm.resources.kl@gmail.com WEBSITE www.spmresourcesglobal.com YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 2008 NO. OF STAFF 10 GEO-COORDINATES 3.091769, 101.632680 AREA OF EXPERTISE Total waste management solutions. STRENGTHS AND ACHIEVEMENTS Licensed by Department of Environment Malaysia to conduct collection, logistics, storage of scheduled waste, recovery and disposal. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION/ SUCCESS STORIES In a bid to drive environmental sustainability, SPM has invested in technology with the capabilty to recover hydrocarbon from waste, to be used for regenerating energy. SPM RESOURCES SDN. BHD. 3. Recovery Facility For Scheduled Waste; 4. Transportation For Scheduled Waste; 5. Lembaga Pelabuhan Johor (LPJ); 6. Lembaga Pelabuhan Kuantan (LPK); 7. Lembaga Pelabuhan Klang (LPK); 8. Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad; 9. Westports Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.; 10. Department of Occupational Safety And Health (DOSH); 11. Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA); 12. Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB); 13. Penang Port Sdn. Bhd.; 14. Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB); 15. Lumut Maritime Terminal Sdn. Bhd.; 16. Prasarana Malaysia Berhad; 17. Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Holdings Berhad (MHB); 18. Department of Environment Licenses for recovery and transport; 19. BOMBA (Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia); and 20. Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya (Petaling Jaya City Council).

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