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AL SIRIM QAS INTERNATIONAL
- TOWARDS BECOMING A DOE
by
ABDUL AZIZ LONGCERTIFICATION HEADENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEM CERTIFICATION SECTION
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SIRIM QAS INTERNATIONAL SDN BHDSIRIM QAS INTERNATIONAL SDN BHD
A wholly owned subsidiary of SIRIM Berhad.
A Private company incorporated under the Malaysian Companies Act 1965 on 18 November 1996.
Started operations on March 1, 1997 and has taken over the certification, inspection and testing services from SIRIM Berhad.
A leading and widely accepted certification and testing body in Malaysia.
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SIRIM QAS INTERNATIONAL SDN BHDSIRIM QAS INTERNATIONAL SDN BHD
Accredited by the Dept. of Standards Malaysia (DSM) for its ISO 9000 Quality Management System Certification and ISO 14001 Environmental Management System.
Accredited by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) for its ISO 9000, QS 9000 Quality Management System Certification and ISO 14001 Environmental Management System Certification.
Approval by the International Automotive Task Force (IATF) in order for SIRIM QAS International to offer ISO/TS 16949 certification for the automotive sector.
Its testing laboratories comprising Chemical, Constructionsand Building Material, Electro-technical, Fire Engineering and Mechanical labs are accredited to ISO 17025 by DSM.
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SIRIM QAS INTERNATIONAL’S ORGANISATION CHART
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
QUALITY AND OHSE LEGAL EXECUTIVE / COMPANY SECRETARY
CERTIFICATION, INSPECTION & CORPORATE SERVICES
TESTING SERVICES
PRODUCT CERTIFICATION
QUALITY SYSTEM CERTIFICATION
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEM CERTIFICATION
INSPECTION SERVICES
OHS SYSTEM CERTIFICATION
FINANCE
MARKETING AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCE AND ADMIN.
ELECTRO-TECHNICAL TESTING
COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT TESTING
CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING MATERIAL TESTING
MECHANICAL PRODUCT TESTING
FIRE ENGINEERING
EMC TESTING
CHEMICAL TESTING
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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SIRIM QAS CORPORATE STRUCTUREBOARDS OF DIRECTORS
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
SENIOR MANGERQUALITY AND OHSE
LEGAL EXECUTIVE /COMPANY SECRETARYFINANCE MANAGER
SENIOR GENERAL MANAGERCERTIFICATION, INSPECTION AND
CORPORATE SERVICES
SENIOR MANAGERPRODUCT CERTIFICATION
SENIOR MANAGERQUALITY SYSTEM CERTIFICATION
SENIOR MANAGERENV. SYSTEM CERTIFICATION
SENIOR MANAGERINSPECTION SERVICES
SENIOR MANAGERMARKETING & BUSINESS DEV.
SENIOR MANAGEROHS SYSTEM CERTIFICATION
MANAGERHUMAN RESOURCE & ADMINISTRATION
SENIOR GENERAL MANAGERTESTING
SENIOR MANAGERELECTROTECHNICAL TESTING
SENIOR MANAGERCOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT TESTING
SENIOR MANAGERCONSTRCTION & BLDG MAT. TESTING
SENIOR MANAGERMECHANICAL PRODUCT TESTING
SENIOR MANAGERFIRE ENGINEERING TESTING
SENIOR MANAGEREMC TESTING
SENIOR MANAGERCHEMICAL TESTING
Certification HeadAbd Aziz Long
SecretariatZalinor Abd GhaniAsnida Mohd KassimSofwatun Nafisah Asmui
Operation ExecutiveChe Roshaya Ab Rahman
FMC SchemeHazani OthmanKhairul Anuar HassanSalwati Abd Rahman
CDMValidation/Verification
Aminah AngZanariah Zainal AbidinRuzita Abd GaniAkmar Hisham SaatRohanan OsmanSew Shuh PingAzhar Abdul RaofHamdan MokhtarSyed Anuar Shah Syed MansorMohamad Fadzil Adnan
ECO-LABELING SchemeAhmad Pauzi ShamshudinSalwati Abd Rahman
EMS Scheme
EE/ENGGAhmad PauziShamshudin (GL)Kartini MohamedAkim KajiMohd Zaki HashimRohanan OsmanAkmar Hisham SaatNorazlina Ibrahim
SC/SSAminah Ang (GL)Sabarinah MarzukyHazani OthmanZanariah Z. AbidinDesiree NathanRuzita Abd GaniShaharil Mohd YusoffSew Shuh PingKhairul Anuar Hassan
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SCOPE OF SERVICESCOPE OF SERVICE
PRODUCT CERTIFICATION SCHEME
QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATION SCHEME ( ISO 9000, QS-9000 AND TS16949 )
INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SCHEME (BS 7799 Part 2)OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATION SCHEME (OSHAS 18001 )
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATION SCHEME ( ISO 14000 )
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SCOPE OF SERVICESCOPE OF SERVICE
FSC ACCREDITED FOREST MANAGEMENT
CHAIN OF CUSTODY CERTIFICATION SCHEME
CERTIFICATION OF COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
INSPECTION SERVICES AND AUDITS ON BEHALF OF OTHER FOREIGN CERTIFICATION BODIES.
TESTING SERVICES
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ACCREDITATION ACCREDITATION -- KEY TO KEY TO RECOGNITION AND ACCEPTANCERECOGNITION AND ACCEPTANCE
SIRIM QAS INTERNATIONAL SDN. BHD. IS ACCREDITED BY : THE UNITED KINGDOMACCREDITATION SERVICE
THE DEPARTMENT OF STANDARDS MALAYSIA
074-C 074-A
For MS ISO 9000 & MS ISO 14001 Certification
For MS ISO 9000, QS 9000 and ISO 14001 Certification
For Fire Engineering, Chemical, Electro technical, Construction and Building Material, and Mechanical Testing houses
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ROUTE TO DOEROUTE TO DOE
Training on CDM modalities and procedures Training on CDM modalities and procedures completed in December 05. completed in December 05. Training of Assessors completed in January 06.Training of Assessors completed in January 06.Establish smart partnership program with Establish smart partnership program with accredited DOE by March 06. accredited DOE by March 06. File application by end of April 06.File application by end of April 06.To promote CDM to potential clients.To promote CDM to potential clients.
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ACTIVE CERTIFIED COMPANY ACTIVE CERTIFIED COMPANY (As of 31 December 2005)(As of 31 December 2005)
117173
219244 259
329
394
2247 46 57 48 37
86 72
0 2 1 1 2 12 15 8527
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5 170050
100150200250300350400
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Year
Num
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Total Company Company Certified Total Withdrawn
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CERTIFIED COMPANY BY STATECERTIFIED COMPANY BY STATE(As of 31 December 2005)(As of 31 December 2005)
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fishing0.5%
Food18.2%
Petroleum/Querrying
2.1%
Cement, Concrete
5.1%
Chemical/Textile/
Phamaceutical5%
Electrical/Electronic
30%
Fabrication/G. Machinery
6.5%Electricity/
Gas supply4%
Transport Equipment
2.1%
Pulp, Paper & Paper Product
5.4%
Wood Based0.3%
Rubber/ Plastic
9%Construction
2.1%
Services9 7%
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258148188
8419 391 20
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2
Agriculture/
Total Company 394
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NATIONAL CDM NATIONAL CDM CRITERIACRITERIA
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National CDM CriteriaNational CDM Criteria
1. The project must support the sustainable
development policies of Malaysia and bring direct
benefits towards achieving sustainable
development;
2. Implementation of CDM projects must involve
participation of Annex 1 Party/Parties;
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National CDM CriteriaNational CDM Criteria
3. Project must provide technology transfer and/or improvement in technology;
4. Project must fulfill all conditions underlined by the CDM Executive Board; and
5. Project proponent should justify the ability to implement the proposed CDM project activity
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Criterion 1 Criterion 1 –– InterpretationInterpretation
““The project must support the The project must support the sustainable developmentsustainable developmentpolicies of Malaysia and bring direct benefits towards policies of Malaysia and bring direct benefits towards achieving sustainable developmentachieving sustainable development””
InterpretationInterpretation
••Projects must bring sustainable development (SD) benefits Projects must bring sustainable development (SD) benefits
••Benefit are defined as benefits which are related to the three Benefit are defined as benefits which are related to the three dimensions of SD, namely social, economic and environmentaldimensions of SD, namely social, economic and environmental
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Criterion 1 Criterion 1 –– InterpretationInterpretation
InterpretationInterpretation
•• CDM projects that are in line with the SD criteria are CDM projects that are in line with the SD criteria are assumed to comply with national and local legislations. assumed to comply with national and local legislations.
•• E.g. proposed CDM projects that are subject to the E.g. proposed CDM projects that are subject to the Environmental Quality (Prescribed Activities) Environmental Quality (Prescribed Activities) (Environmental Impact Assessment) Order 1987 must (Environmental Impact Assessment) Order 1987 must prepare an EIAprepare an EIA
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Criterion 1 Criterion 1 –– Different Aspects of SDDifferent Aspects of SD
Land-use change
Sustainable Development
Economic Environmental Social
Air Quality
Water Quality Soil Condition
Biodiversity
Competitiveness
Employment
Local Community
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Criterion 1 Criterion 1 –– Interpretation of different Interpretation of different aspects SD aspects SD
For energy related projectsFor energy related projects
1.1. Efficiency of resource utilizationEfficiency of resource utilizationHow does the project improve the efficiency of natural resource?How does the project improve the efficiency of natural resource?
2.2. Sustainable use of natural resourcesSustainable use of natural resourcesHow does the project promote the utilization RE resources?How does the project promote the utilization RE resources?
3.3. Local communityLocal communityWould the project improve the access of community to energy servWould the project improve the access of community to energy services?ices?
4.4. In line with energy policyIn line with energy policyThe project should linked to the focal policy area of the energyThe project should linked to the focal policy area of the energy sector in sector in 8MP8MP
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Criterion 1 Criterion 1 –– Interpretation related to Interpretation related to criteria in 8 MPcriteria in 8 MP
For energy related projects
i. Ensuring adequacy and security of fuel supply as well as promoting the utilisation of gas and renewable energy;
ii. Ensuring adequacy of electricity supply as well as improving productivity and efficiency;
iii. Developing the energy-related industries and services as well as increasing local content;
iv. Promoting Malaysia as a regional centre for energy-related engineering services;
v. Encouraging efficient utilisation of energy, particularly in the industrial and commercial sectors;
vi. Giving importance to environmental considerations in the sustainable development of the energy sector.
NOTE: To be updated with criteria 9 MP in due time
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Criterion 1 Criterion 1 –– Interpretation for forestryInterpretation for forestryFor For forestryforestry related projectsrelated projects1.1. One or more of the following sustainable development strategies One or more of the following sustainable development strategies and policies of the and policies of the
forestry/agriculture sector:forestry/agriculture sector:Ensure adequacy and security of wood resource supplyEnsure adequacy and security of wood resource supplyPromote the establishment of forest plantations of indigeneous aPromote the establishment of forest plantations of indigeneous and exotic species to nd exotic species to supplement timber supply from the natural forests (include list supplement timber supply from the natural forests (include list of species)of species)Promote the conduct of research and education, and the conservatPromote the conduct of research and education, and the conservation of biological diversityion of biological diversityEstablish forest areas for recreation, ecoEstablish forest areas for recreation, eco--tourism and public awareness and educationtourism and public awareness and educationEncourage private investment in forestry projects including the Encourage private investment in forestry projects including the development of forest development of forest plantations in alienated or nonplantations in alienated or non--forested landsforested landsPromote establishment of community forests to cater needs of locPromote establishment of community forests to cater needs of local communities for al communities for eradication of poverty and diversification of income sourceseradication of poverty and diversification of income sourcesPromote involvement of local community in forestry development aPromote involvement of local community in forestry development and agrond agro--forestry forestry programmesprogrammesFoster closer international cooperation in sustainable forest maFoster closer international cooperation in sustainable forest management and to benefit from nagement and to benefit from transfer of technologytransfer of technology
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Criterion 2 Criterion 2 –– InterpretationInterpretation
““Implementation of CDM projects must involve participation betweeImplementation of CDM projects must involve participation between n Malaysia and Malaysia and Annex 1 Party/PartiesAnnex 1 Party/Parties””
An Annex I Party is considered to participate in a project in anAn Annex I Party is considered to participate in a project in any of the y of the following cases:following cases:
Participation of an Annex I party as buyer of Participation of an Annex I party as buyer of CERsCERs, provider of , provider of equity and technologyequity and technology
Participation of an Annex I party as a buyer of Participation of an Annex I party as a buyer of CERsCERs and provider of and provider of equity;equity;
Participation of an Annex I party as buyer of Participation of an Annex I party as buyer of CERsCERs and technology and technology provider provider
[Participation of an Annex I party only as buyer][Participation of an Annex I party only as buyer]
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Criterion 3 Criterion 3 –– InterpretationInterpretation
““The Project must provide The Project must provide technology transfertechnology transfer benefits and/orbenefits and/orimprovement in technologyimprovement in technology ””
Include both Include both ‘‘softsoft’’ and and ‘‘hardhard’’ elements of technologyelements of technology
Technology transfer should lead to transfer of environmentally sTechnology transfer should lead to transfer of environmentally sound ound technologies and knowtechnologies and know--how <how <not necessarily from Annex 1 Partynot necessarily from Annex 1 Party>>
Improvement in technology implies that the project applies a tecImprovement in technology implies that the project applies a technology hnology that is more efficient and less carbon intensive that is more efficient and less carbon intensive
Support the SD objectives of MalaysiaSupport the SD objectives of Malaysia
Enhance the indigenous capacity of Malaysians to apply, develop Enhance the indigenous capacity of Malaysians to apply, develop and and implement Environmentally sound technologies implement Environmentally sound technologies
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Criterion 3 Criterion 3
The following will be measured to see if Criterion 3 is fulfilleThe following will be measured to see if Criterion 3 is fulfilled:d:
Impact of the project on Impact of the project on indigenous capacityindigenous capacity to apply, develop and to apply, develop and implement environmentally sound technologies;implement environmentally sound technologies;
Impact on increased use of Impact on increased use of renewable energyrenewable energy resources and/or resources and/or increased increased energy efficiencyenergy efficiency and/or and/or reduction of GHGreduction of GHG emissions;emissions;
Demonstration and replicationDemonstration and replication potential of the project; andpotential of the project; and
Impact on domestic Impact on domestic energyenergy--related industriesrelated industries and services (increased and services (increased local content of skills and equipment in energy projects)local content of skills and equipment in energy projects)
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Criterion 4 Criterion 4 –– InterpretationInterpretation
““ A Project must fulfill conditions underlined by the A Project must fulfill conditions underlined by the CDM CDM Executive BoardExecutive Board as follows:as follows:
1.1. Voluntary participationVoluntary participation
2.2. Real, measurable and longReal, measurable and long--term benefits related to mitigation of climate term benefits related to mitigation of climate change; andchange; and
3.3. Reductions in emissions that are additional to any that would ocReductions in emissions that are additional to any that would occur in cur in
the absence of the certified project activitythe absence of the certified project activity
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Criterion 4 Criterion 4 –– InterpretationInterpretation
InterpretationInterpretation
It is the role of DOE to ensure that all the above criteria and It is the role of DOE to ensure that all the above criteria and conditions set by CDM EB are fulfilled by a CDM project developeconditions set by CDM EB are fulfilled by a CDM project developerr
These criteria are fulfilled when a DOE validates the CDM projecThese criteria are fulfilled when a DOE validates the CDM projectsts
Upon delivery of a validated PDD, the DNA will provide Final HosUpon delivery of a validated PDD, the DNA will provide Final Host t Country Approval subject to the fact that all issues and requestCountry Approval subject to the fact that all issues and requests for s for clarification from the DNA are metclarification from the DNA are met
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Criterion 5 Criterion 5 –– InterpretationInterpretation
““Project proponent should justify the Project proponent should justify the ability to ability to implementimplement the proposed CDM project activitythe proposed CDM project activity””
The project proponent of a proposed CDM project can The project proponent of a proposed CDM project can justify their ability to implement the proposed project based justify their ability to implement the proposed project based on the following:on the following:
a.a.Locally incorporated companyLocally incorporated companyb.b.Minimum paidMinimum paid--up capital of RM100,000up capital of RM100,000c.c.Likely sources of financing the projectLikely sources of financing the project
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Criterion 5 Criterion 5 –– InterpretationInterpretation
InterpretationInterpretation
Demonstrate to be locally incorporated by providing a Demonstrate to be locally incorporated by providing a certificate of incorporation (Form 9, 24, 49 and MAA)certificate of incorporation (Form 9, 24, 49 and MAA)
Information on paidInformation on paid--up capital should be attached as an up capital should be attached as an Annex to the PIN or PDDAnnex to the PIN or PDD
Likely sources of project finance and ongoing discussions Likely sources of project finance and ongoing discussions between project developer and investors should be between project developer and investors should be included in the PINincluded in the PIN
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Facilitation of process for small scale projectsFacilitation of process for small scale projects
Impose simpler criteria for small scale CDM projects according tImpose simpler criteria for small scale CDM projects according to o the definition of the CDM EB, includingthe definition of the CDM EB, including
Interpretation:Interpretation:
a)a)RE project with a capacity of up to 15 MW; andRE project with a capacity of up to 15 MW; and
b)b)EE projects which reduce energy consumption up 15 EE projects which reduce energy consumption up 15 GWhGWh per yearper year
c)c)Reduce anthropogenic emissions by sources and directly emit lessReduce anthropogenic emissions by sources and directly emit less than 15 than 15 kilotonneskilotonnes COCO22 equivalent per yearequivalent per year
d)d)The threshold of 8,000 The threshold of 8,000 tonnestonnes CO2 sequestration per annum is based on the CO2 sequestration per annum is based on the estimated average level during the first verification period. Ifestimated average level during the first verification period. If actual actual sequestration is higher, only 8000 (sequestration is higher, only 8000 (T)CERs/(L)CERsT)CERs/(L)CERs will be issued per will be issued per annum; follow criteria of tableannum; follow criteria of table
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Facilitation of process for small scale projectsFacilitation of process for small scale projects
Validated PDD
Criterion 4
Provide supported documents
Documentation based on the indicators
Documentation to support the agreed interpretation
No further documentation needed
Criterion 5Criterion 3Criterion 2Criterion 1
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Current CDM Projects under DevelopmentCurrent CDM Projects under Development
2 projects withdrawn2 projects withdrawn1 project rejected1 project rejected3 projects at validation stage3 projects at validation stage2 projects received Host Country Approval2 projects received Host Country Approval
2.5 million2.5 million866,758866,75862,19062,19093,91593,915Potential Tonnes of CO2Potential Tonnes of CO2--eq/yeareq/year
2020992233Number of ProjectsNumber of Projects
20052005200420042003200320022002Application year (Application year (as December'05as December'05))
882626Number of ProjectsNumber of Projects
PDDPDDPINPINStatus ProjectsStatus ProjectsDecember '05December '05
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Proposed CDM Projects by Sectors (as at Dec.'05)
58%
9%
3%3%
6%
6%3%
3% 3% 6%
Biomass Waste/Biogas Landfill Solid WasteMini Hydro Manufacturing Industries Animal WasteEnergy Efficiency Composting Solar Transportation
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Thank YouEnvironmental System Certification Section
SIRIM QAS International Sdn Bhd Block 4, Persiaran Dato' Menteri
P.O. Box 7035, Section 2, 40911 Shah Alam, MALAYSIA
Tel: 603-55446400, Fax : 603-55446407
www.sirim-qas.com.my