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Mohd Fathullah Ghazli@Ghazali
Preferred name
Mohd Fathullah Ghazli@Ghazali
Official Name
Mohd Fathullah, Ghazli@Ghazali
Alternative Name
Fathullah, Mohd
Ghazli, Mohd
Ghazli, M. F.
Ghazali, Mohd Fathullah
Fathullah, G. M.
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57428935900
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AAK-5597-2020
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PublicationDesign an Interactive-Coding Web-Based Learning Module for Algorithm and Programming Course in Industrial Engineering Students( 2021-01-01)
;Darmawan V.E.B. ;Chen Y.W. ; ;Larasati A. ;Mu'Id A.Julia R.A.Computer programming is one of the critical competencies that engineering students should have. Meanwhile, not all engineering students have enough prior experience and knowledge in programming, especially for students in Industrial Engineering majors. There is an opportunity to develop an interactive learning and teaching approach as the growing interactive online learning system, which could facilitate students achieving their programming competencies to solve practical problems. This paper presents the design of a web-based learning module using interactive coding to enhance students learning process. The system was developed using the SDLC method with 3-tier architecture. It is also equipped with students' data, text and video learning materials, assessments, and an 'interactive coding'. Through interactivity, 'interactive coding' could facilitate students to deepen their understanding of coding practice from the online tutorials provided by the instructors. The text and video materials could add and drop as needed regarding the curriculum. The design result is promising to extend for any programming course in higher education. -
PublicationHirArc analysis of a palm oil factory in Malaysia( 2021-05-03)
; ;Yusoff N.R.N. ;Darmawan V.E.B. ;Azhar M.F. ;Mazlan A.H. ;Zulkifli M.S.M.Zaki M.D.A.M.This paper reports on case studies of safety incidents in Malaysia. The processes used for identifying and evaluating both existing and potential hazards in a palm-oil work site and the way of controlling it are hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control or known as HIRARC were addressed. Many that have already done risk assessments have recorded successful changes to their working procedures, and conditions of work in establishing and taking the appropriate effective actions. An ergonomic, physical and chemical hazards is a main factor in occurred in this study that could cause damage to humans, systems and environments. The assessment was done in estate area, involving the process of oil palm harvesting and collecting operation, oil palm manuring, and oil palm field upkeep and maintenance. The overall methodologies in this study consist of fishbone concept, HIRARC and PARETO analysis towards the working procedures at loading ramp station in palm factory. The hazards that were identified including slippery, awkward posture, repetition, falling object and gases. It can be concluded that health and safety are the important things need to be considered and taken seriously by each employers and the employees himself..2 6 -
PublicationHazard and safety evaluation in construction sites in Malaysia: A case study( 2021-05-03)
; ;Yusoff N.R.N. ;Darmawan V.E.B. ;Yong C.P. ;Eng C.G. ;Er S.P. ;Ying T.M.Hui W.Q.This paper reports on case studies of safety incidents in Malaysia. In line with the efforts to reduce accidents at construction sites in Malaysia, the objective of this study is to analyze on workplace hazard, risk and safety and proposes a recommended actions on the case analyzed. A total of five case studies were conducted, in which the cases are scope to be on construction sites in Malaysia. Five hazards are identified from the case studies, which are equipment or machine falls from height, defective sockets or electrical equipment, high unfenced and unguarded working area, sharp objects or cutting blades, and noise pollution. The effects of these hazard are studied and Fishbone diagram is used to identified the root causes that lead to the effect. HIRARC is then used for further study of the hazard identified into risk analysis and risk control. Through risk analysis in HIRARC, the risk scores of each hazard are calculated, and the risk scores are analysed into a Pareto Chart. The purpose of Pareto Chart is to study on the priority of hazards to be focus on. Control measures are suggested based on descending order of priority: defective sockets or electrical equipment, high unfenced and unguarded working area, equipment or machine falls from height, noise pollution, and lastly sharp objects or cutting blades.7 9 -
PublicationEvaluation of risk and hazard on a wood-working workplace: A case study of a consultant( 2023-04-24)
; ;Osman M.S. ;Darmawan V.E.B. ;Ismail A.I. ;Chai E.Y. ;Rashid H.H.A. ;Norli K.Nain L.T.This paper reports a review and analysis using HIRARC based on a case study of evaluating the workplace hazard and safety in the industries. From the case studies, a HIRARC Analysis was developed by highlighting at least three potential hazards. The score from the analysis was presented in the form of PARETO analysis to rank the priorities to be solved. Each hazard identified in the analysis need to be proposed by a solution according the Hierarchy of Controls. Lastly, a Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) is suggested for the employer in sustaining a safety workplace.1 9 -
PublicationHIRARC assessment on a catering worker: A case study( 2023-04-24)
; ;Osman M.S. ;Darmawan V.E.B. ;Shahrolnizam M.A.F. ;Muslim M.M. ;Wasa T.A.T.A.Ramli Y.N.The costs and effects of twenty workplace accidents are reported in this report. The research was commissioned by the Health and Safety Authority and conducted by an institution in 2007. The purpose of the scientific research was to explore the impact of workplace accidents using a case study approach. The results are intended to enrich the prior quantitative studies provided by the Health and Safety Authority and to inform the Authority of future promotional campaigns. The methodological objective was to detect the financial, physical and psychological consequences that accidents at work may have for employers and employees. The technique involved interviewing and presenting the results as case studies of the injured staff and their employers (or agents).22 2