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A THOUGHT
It’s wonderful to revisit the past, though not every memory is nostalgic some can drain your spirit to live. I find the present while learning valuable lessons from the past (so they’re not repeated), and focus on the future gives me a sense of closure, ownership, even drives me to move forward, and feels truly empowering.
Perhaps it's time to recite this daily mantra - that "enough is enough" - "no more being a victim, I'm retaking control of myself and my life"
BIODATA - NIK ZAFRI

https://nikzafri.wixstudio.com/nikzafriv2
Kelantanese, Alumni of Sultan Ismail College Kelantan (SICA), Business Management/Administration, IT Competency Cert, Certified Written English Professional US. Has participated in many seminars/conferences (local/ international) in the capacity of trainer/lecturer and participant.
Affiliations :- Council/Network Member of Gerson Lehrman Group, Institute of Quality Malaysia, Auditor ISO 9000 IRCAUK, Auditor OHSMS (SIRIM and STS) /EMS ISO 14000 and Construction Quality Assessment System CONQUAS, CIDB (Now BCA) Singapore),
* Possesses almost 30 years of experience/hands-on in the multi-modern management & technical disciplines (systems & methodologies) such as Knowledge Management (Hi-Impact Management/ICT Solutions), Quality (TQM/ISO), Safety Health Environment, Civil & Building (Construction), Manufacturing, Motivation & Team Building, HR, Marketing/Branding, Business Process Reengineering, Economy/Stock Market, Contracts/Project Management, Finance & Banking, etc. He was employed to international bluechips involving in national/international megaprojects such as Balfour Beatty Construction/Knight Piesold & Partners UK, MMI Insurance Group Australia, Hazama Corporation (Hazamagumi) Japan (with Mitsubishi Corporation, JA Jones US, MMCE and Ho-Hup) and Sunway Construction Berhad (The Sunway Group of Companies). Among major projects undertaken : Pergau Hydro Electric Project, KLCC Petronas Twin Towers, LRT Tunnelling, KLIA, Petronas Refineries Melaka, Putrajaya Government Complex, Sistem Lingkaran Lebuhraya Kajang (SILK), Mex Highway, KLIA1, KLIA2 etc. Once serviced SMPD Management Consultants as Associate Consultant cum Lecturer for Diploma in Management, Institute of Supervisory Management UK/SMPD JV. Currently – Associate/Visiting Consultants/Facilitators, Advisors/Technical Experts for leading consulting firms (local and international), certification bodies including project management. To name a few – Noma SWO Consult, Amiosh Resources, Timur West Consultant Sdn. Bhd., TIJ Consultants Group (Malaysia and Singapore), QHSEL Consultancy Sdn. Bhd.
Among Nik Zafri’s clients : Adabi Consumer Industries Sdn. Bhd, (MRP II, Accounts/Credit Control) The HQ of Royal Customs and Excise Malaysia (ISO 9000), Veterinary Services Dept. Negeri Sembilan (ISO 9000), The Institution of Engineers Malaysia (Aspects of Project Management – KLCC construction), Corporate HQ of RHB (Peter Drucker's MBO/KRA), NEC Semiconductor - Klang Selangor (Productivity Management), Prime Minister’s Department Malaysia (ISO 9000), State Secretarial Office Negeri Sembilan (ISO 9000), Hidrological Department KL (ISO 9000), Asahi Kluang Johor(System Audit, Management/Supervisory Development), Tunku Mahmood (2) Primary School Kluang Johor (ISO 9000), Consortium PANZANA (HSSE 3rd Party Audit), Lecturer for Information Technology Training Centre (ITTC) – Authorised Training Center (ATC) – University of Technology Malaysia (UTM) Kluang Branch Johor, Kluang General Hospital Johor (Management/Supervision Development, Office Technology/Administration, ISO 9000 & Construction Management), Kahang Timur Secondary School Johor (ISO 9000), Sultan Abdul Jalil Secondary School Kluang Johor (Islamic Motivation and Team Building), Guocera Tiles Industries Kluang Johor (EMS ISO 14000), MNE Construction (M) Sdn. Bhd. Kota Tinggi Johor (ISO 9000 – Construction), UITM Shah Alam Selangor (Knowledge Management/Knowledge Based Economy /TQM), Telesystem Electronics/Digico Cable(ODM/OEM for Astro – ISO 9000), Sungai Long Industries Sdn. Bhd. (Bina Puri Group) - ISO 9000 Construction), Secura Security Printing Sdn. Bhd,(ISO 9000 – Security Printing) ROTOL AMS Bumi Sdn. Bhd & ROTOL Architectural Services Sdn. Bhd. (ROTOL Group) – ISO 9000 –Architecture, Bond M & E (KL) Sdn. Bhd. (ISO 9000 – Construction/M & E), Skyline Telco (M) Sdn. Bhd. (Knowledge Management),Technochase Sdn. Bhd JB (ISO 9000 – Construction), Institut Kefahaman Islam Malaysia (IKIM – ISO 9000 & Internal Audit Refresher), Shinryo/Steamline Consortium (Petronas/OGP Power Co-Generation Plant Melaka – Construction Management and Safety, Health, Environment), Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (Negotiation Skills), Association for Retired Intelligence Operatives of Malaysia (Cyber Security – Arpa/NSFUsenet, Cobit, Till, ISO/IEC ISMS 27000 for Law/Enforcement/Military), T.Yamaichi Corp. (M) Sdn. Bhd. (EMS ISO 14000) LSB Manufacturing Solutions Sdn. Bhd., (Lean Scoreboard (including a full development of System-Software-Application - MSC Malaysia & Six Sigma) PJZ Marine Services Sdn. Bhd., (Safety Management Systems and Internal Audit based on International Marine Organization Standards) UNITAR/UNTEC (Degree in Accountacy – Career Path/Roadmap) Cobrain Holdings Sdn. Bhd.(Managing Construction Safety & Health), Speaker for International Finance & Management Strategy (Closed Conference), Pembinaan Jaya Zira Sdn. Bhd. (ISO 9001:2008-Internal Audit for Construction Industry & Overview of version 2015), Straits Consulting Engineers Sdn. Bhd. (Full Integrated Management System – ISO 9000, OHSAS 18000 (ISO 45000) and EMS ISO 14000 for Civil/Structural/Geotechnical Consulting), Malaysia Management & Science University (MSU – (Managing Business in an Organization), Innoseven Sdn. Bhd. (KVMRT Line 1 MSPR8 – Awareness and Internal Audit (Construction), ISO 9001:2008 and 2015 overview for the Construction Industry), Kemakmuran Sdn. Bhd. (KVMRT Line 1 - Signages/Wayfinding - Project Quality Plan and Construction Method Statement ), Lembaga Tabung Haji - Flood ERP, WNA Consultants - DID/JPS -Flood Risk Assessment and Management Plan - Prelim, Conceptual Design, Interim and Final Report etc., Tunnel Fire Safety - Fire Risk Assessment Report - Design Fire Scenario), Safety, Health and Environmental Management Plans leading construction/property companies/corporations in Malaysia, Timur West Consultant : Business Methodology and System, Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) ISO/IEC 27001:2013 for Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya ISMS/Audit/Risk/ITP Technical Team, MPDT Capital Berhad - ISO 9001: 2015 - Consultancy, Construction, Project Rehabilitation, Desalination (first one in Malaysia to receive certification on trades such as Reverse Osmosis Seawater Desalination and Project Recovery/Rehabilitation), ABAC Centre of Excellence UK (ABMS ISO 37001) Joint Assessment (Technical Expert)
He is also rediscovering long time passions in Artificial Intelligence, ICT and National Security, Urban Intelligence/Smart Cities, Environmental Social and Governance, Solar Energy, Data Centers - BESS, Tiers etc. and how these are being applied.
* Has appeared for 10 consecutive series in “Good Morning Malaysia RTM TV1’ Corporate Talk Segment discussing on ISO 9000/14000 in various industries. For ICT, his inputs garnered from his expertise have successfully led to development of work-process e-enabling systems in the environments of intranet, portal and interactive web design especially for the construction and manufacturing. Some of the end products have won various competitions of innovativeness, quality, continual-improvements and construction industry award at national level. He has also in advisory capacity – involved in development and moderation of websites, portals and e-profiles for mainly corporate and private sectors, public figures etc. He is also one of the recipients for MOSTE Innovation for RFID use in Electronic Toll Collection in Malaysia.
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Thursday, October 03, 2024
BASICS - HOW REVERSE OSMOSIS SEAWATER DESALINATION WORKS - BY NIK ZAFRI
Wednesday, October 02, 2024
27D - PART VIA - NEW CLAUSE OF OSHA (AMENDMENT) ACT 2022 - ACT A1648
A completely new clause, Part VIA – Notification of Occupation of Place of Work, Installation and Inspection of Plant, etc., has been introduced in the Occupational Safety and Health (Amendment) Act 2022 – Act A1648, covering sections 27A to 27G.
Let's discuss Section 27D, which pertains to the Certificate of Fitness (Plant), and provide an overview of its implementation. Most of the process should already be familiar to you.To obtain a Certificate of Fitness (COF) for a plant or installation, you typically need to follow a set of procedures that ensure compliance with safety, health, and environmental regulations. The exact process can vary based on jurisdiction and the type of installation (e.g., boilers, pressure vessels, elevators, etc.)
SOME THINGS USEFUL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY - QUALITY, SAFETY, HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT AND RISK
Hope it will help Risk Assessors to understand how to conduct a proper Risk Assessment in the Construction Industry.
Sunday, September 22, 2024
LANDSLIDE - CAMERON HIGHLANDS - Nik Zafri taking a quick look
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2024/09/21/landslide-hits-area-near-brinchang-cameron-highlands - the latest news
Following news Source : I look back at the Star (dated 30/01/2024) and found the news which may hold the key and mitigation to the problem)
Excerpt :
According to Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Ministry, the Minerals and Geoscience Department has conducted investigation on the site to identify the cause as well as to determine the danger zone and control zone of the incident area to ensure the safety of rescuers while search and rescue operations were carried out.
“The initial investigation found that the cause of this incident was due to continuous rain starting from 3pm on Jan 24 with cumulative daily rainfall reaching 126mm on Jan 25.
"This continuous rain caused the high and steep natural slopes (more than 35 degrees) based on granite rocks to collapse.
"In order to avoid the risk of landslides, the ministry is recommending the local authorities to take into account inputs from the Slope Hazard and Risk Map Production Project (PBRC) in development planning and regulating agricultural activities in slope areas.
My take on this issue
The recent landslide, especially on steep natural slopes, can be triggered by several factors, often in combination.
POSSIBLE PRIMARY CAUSES
1) Heavy and Continuous Rainfall
Excessive rain saturates the soil, reducing its stability. On steep slopes, water infiltration increases pore water pressure, weakening the slope and causing landslides.
2) Steep Slopes
Steeper Slopes are naturally more prone to gravitational instability. When coupled with other factors like rain, they are more likely to fail.
3) Granite Rock Formation
Despite its’ strength, it can have fractures and joints that allow water infiltration. Over time, this can weather and weaken the rock.
4) Deforestation and Land Use Changes
The removal of vegetation (trees, shrubs, etc.) destabilizes slopes as roots help anchor the soil. Tourist development, construction, or logging can exacerbate the risk.
5) Soil Creep and Erosion
Gradual erosion at the base of slopes (due to water runoff, for example) can destabilize the upper parts of the slope over time.
6) Undercutting of Slopes
Construction activities (like road building) that cut into slopes can remove natural support, leading to landslides.
7) Human Activity
Overloading slopes with buildings, infrastructure, or foot traffic can increase pressure on already unstable slopes.
POSSIBLE MITIGATION
To reduce landslide risk in such areas, a combination of engineering, vegetation, and management approaches should be considered.
1) Slope Stabilization and Engineering Solutions
- Retaining Walls - Build retaining structures at the base of slopes to hold back soil and rocks.
- Terracing or Benching - Cut the slope into smaller, less steep sections to reduce the risk of mass movement.
- Drainage Systems - Install proper drainage systems (e.g., French drains, surface ditches) to channel water away from the slopes and prevent water from saturating the soil.
- Rock Bolts and Netting - Install rock bolts and steel mesh netting in areas prone to rockfalls to hold loose rocks in place.
- Vegetation and Reforestation - Replanting Vegetation: Use deep-rooted trees, shrubs, and grasses to help anchor the soil. Native species should be prioritized as they are adapted to local conditions.
- Bioengineering Methods - Use bioengineering techniques like geotextiles, vegetated retaining walls, and planting bamboo or vetiver grass to stabilize the soil.
2) Monitoring and Early Warning Systems
- Rainfall Monitoring - Set up rain gauges and water sensors to monitor critical levels of rainfall that could trigger landslides.
- Geotechnical Monitoring - Use GPS, inclinometers, or landslide sensors to monitor slope movement and detect early signs of instability.
3) Tourism Management and Zoning
- Zoning Restrictions - Limit construction and development in high-risk zones or prohibit building in areas with steep slopes or near active landslide sites
- Tourist Education - Provide tourists with information on landslide risks, especially during heavy rain periods, and establish clear evacuation plans.
4) Regular Slope Maintenance
- Clearing Drainage Paths - Ensure that drains, culverts, and ditches are clear of debris so water doesn’t accumulate.
- Slope Inspections - Conduct routine inspections of slopes and drainage systems, especially after heavy rainfall, to identify early signs of instability.
Sunday, September 15, 2024
JOHOR - SINGAPORE SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE (SEZ) - It's special alright - Overview by Nik Zafri
Note and Disclaimer : This article is part of a private online recent discussion between myself and interested parties. No confidential information, such as plans, drawings, or VR simulations or the likes are being disclosed in this article. I am sharing this piece voluntarily to promote Special Economic Zones (SEZ) to professionals and firms who may be exploring opportunities in this area. Additionally, I may serve as a key speaker on the subject. Inquiries and speaking invitations from any party are welcome, subject to terms and conditions.
The Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is a proposed cross-border economic zone that aims to integrate the economies of Johor, a state in southern Malaysia, and Singapore. This initiative is meant to promote closer economic cooperation and development between the two regions, capitalizing on their proximity and complementary economic strengths.
In 2023, total trade between Malaysia and Singapore reached US$79.6 billion. Malaysia’s exports to Singapore were US$ 31.53 billion. The main exported goods were electrical and electronic equipment (US$9.38 billion), mineral fuels, oils, distillation products (US$9.73 billion), machinery, nuclear reactors and boilers (US$2.66 billion), pearls, precious stones, metals, coins (US$1.68 billion), and plastics (US$1.09 billion).
Meanwhile, in the same year, Malaysia’s Exports to Singapore reached US$48.09 billion, and the main exported goods were electrical and electronic equipment (US$22.20 billion), mineral fuels, oils, distillation products (US$7.82 billion), machinery, nuclear reactors and boilers (US$4.69 billion), optical, photo, technical, medical apparatus (US$1.64 billion), and pearls, precious stones, metals, coins (US$0.89 billion).
Source : ITC Trade Map
1) Collaborative R&D and Innovation
Johor can serve as an extension of Singapore’s innovation ecosystem by providing space and cost advantages for research and development (R&D) facilities. For example, joint research initiatives in areas like AI, advanced manufacturing, and biotechnology could benefit from the resources and talent pools in both regions.
2) Cross-Border Digital Economy
The close proximity and digital connectivity between Singapore and Johor enable cross-border digital trade, e-commerce, and fintech innovation. Singaporean startups and companies can leverage Johor’s infrastructure and workforce for regional expansion.
3) Smart City Development/Urban Intelligence
Both regions can share best practices and collaborate on smart city solutions, such as intelligent transport systems, sustainable urban planning, and energy-efficient technologies, creating a seamless cross-border smart city ecosystem.
4) Supply Chain Optimization
Manufacturing and logistics hubs in Johor can support Singapore’s technology and innovation ecosystem by providing supply chain and distribution solutions for high-tech products, enabling cost-effective and efficient regional supply chains.
5) Education and Healthcare
Johor can serve as an expansion area for Singapore's education and healthcare services.
6) Tourism
Both regions aim to enhance tourism through shared marketing and improved connectivity. This will make the SEZ more viable, there are plans for infrastructure projects that improve connectivity between Johor and Singapore. For example:
7) The Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link
A rail link connecting Johor Bahru and Singapore, set to ease traffic congestion and promote daily commuting.
8) Enhanced Road and Port Facilities
Upgrades to current road networks and port facilities to facilitate the movement of goods and people.
9) Simplified Regulations and Incentives
As a special economic zone, the SEZ may offer unique incentives to attract investors, such as tax breaks, streamlined regulations, and ease of doing business. These incentives would be designed to attract businesses that can benefit from a cross-border operational model, leveraging the advantages of both jurisdictions.
10) Labor Market and Workforce Synergy
The SEZ will likely include policies to promote the efficient movement of labor between Johor and Singapore, such as simplified visa processes or special permits for cross-border workers. This could help both regions address labor shortages and create a more dynamic workforce.
RELATION TO ISKANDAR MALAYSIA
The Johor-Singapore SEZ concept is closely related to the Iskandar Malaysia development, which is already a significant economic growth corridor in southern Johor. Iskandar Malaysia’s focus on industrial development, logistics, property development, and international education aligns well with the objectives of the SEZ, positioning it as a key component of this larger cross-border strategy.
CURRENT STATUS
While the idea of the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone has been discussed and promoted in various bilateral forums, it is still largely in the conceptual stage. Key projects like the RTS link are already underway, but a comprehensive, formal agreement defining the specifics of the SEZ, such as its regulatory framework, incentives, and governance structure, has not yet been finalized.
CONCLUSION
The Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone is a proposed initiative to create a tightly integrated cross-border economic region between Johor in Malaysia and Singapore. It aims to capitalize on their geographic proximity and economic complementarities to drive growth, enhance connectivity, and foster bilateral cooperation. While the concept is promising, its full realization depends on continued negotiations and strategic planning between both governments.













