Half Day Seminar On “Smelly Toilets – Why, Where, What, Who, When And How To Eliminate”
Venue:
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Wisma IEM, 03- CSETD Lecture Room, 2nd Floor, 04- TUSTD Lecture Room, 2nd Floor
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Date & Time:
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07 Apr 2015 (9:00 AM - 1:00 PM)
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CPD: |
3.5 |
Closing Date Before: |
04-Apr-2015 (Subject to change based on availability of seat) |
Organised By |
Technical Division - Building Services |
SYNOPSIS
Such news is nothing new. The DESIGN of toilet is the most important aspects if we are to eliminate smelly toilets which we encountered often. The design must include the appropriate types of sanitary fittings to ensure that the water seal is maintained at all times. The installed fittings can be replaced with ease in the event that it is failed to function AND spare parts or components are readily available. Finally the sanitary fittings must be able to be accessible in order that cleaning be carried out EASILY and CONVENIENTLY! Malaysian standards available on the design are as follows:
• MS1402 Code of Practice for Sanitary Systems in Building Part1-Design emphasis on HOW on Exclusion of Foul Air inside the building. • MS2015: Part 1:2006 – Public Toilets – Part 1: Minimum Design Criteria
SPEAKER
Ir. GARY LIM ENG HWA BE(Mech.) NZ, Mgt Dip. FIEM, P.Eng, Asean Eng, APEC Eng, Int PE(My)
Ir Gary Lim is an experienced and qualified Professional Engineer with over 20 years of manufacturing experience in various industries and in differenct capacity.
Gary has been conducting Plumbing and Sanitary Course regularly at all the IEM branches. Due the frequently news of smelly toilets in particular public toilets, he had carried out surveys of toilets and is able to confirm the causes. He now would like to share with fellow engineers the remedies to reduce or even eliminate the smell from toilets. The use of artificial air freshners to mask the smell not only imposes extra costs but also creates a health hazard situation. Currently,a council member and committee member of the Building Services Technical Division and member of the Fire Advisory Board of the Institution of Engineers, Malaysia. He has a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand and a Management Diploma from New Zealand. He is a Professional Engineer registered with the Board of Engineers, Malaysia and a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM).
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