11 research outputs found

    Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) inventory tag / Iqbal Nahar and Muhammad Redza Rosman

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    This research delves into the transformative potential of RFID inventory tags, aiming to revolutionise stock management systems and address persistent challenges in traditional inventory methods. Despite the existence of RFID technology for over six decades, its continued implementation remains pivotal in contemporary markets, offering a powerful solution to enhance efficiency and accuracy in stock management. Conventional inventory management techniques often struggle with slow tracking processes of incoming and outgoing stock, leading to detrimental consequences like missed sales opportunities, inaccurate inventory planning, and delays in restocking. The lack of real-time visibility in traditional systems hampers businesses’ ability to promptly monitor inventory movement and respond rapidly to fluctuations in demand or supply. To overcome these limitations, the research passionately advocates for the seamless integration of RFID electronic tags on the production line and harnessing the automation and monitoring capabilities bestowed by RFID technology. The primary objectives encompass streamlining stock checking and restocking procedures, mitigating errors in stock checking, and establishing real-time tracking mechanisms for remaining and incoming stocks

    Safety and communication glasses / Muhammad Farouq Aiman Mohd Nazari and Muhammad Redza Rosman

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    This study presents the outcomes of an innovation project that focuses on the implementation of safety and communication glasses in enhancing safety and communication aspects in construction industry. The goal of this project is to explore the effectiveness and advantages of having good eye protection besides an effective communication on site. The study begins with an introduction to the significance of effective communication and the limitations of existing approaches. It then provides an overview of the safety and communication glasses, including their principles, components, and advantages. The selected methodology for this study involves 3D modelling simulations

    The concept of skeletal safety jacket / Nurul Syafiqah Mahmud and Muhammad Redza Rosman

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    The subject matter of innovation in safety wear for construction has been discussed over a considerable period. Current research and statistical data show that safety wear innovations in construction especially in Malaysia are lagging behind other areas in the aspects of productivity, efficiency, and health, for which lack of innovation is to be blamed. This paper intends to illustrate the present status of construction innovation on safety and health wearables and the present statistics on Musculoskeletal Disorder diseases based on a review of current literature and research. This paper also aims to raise awareness on the Musculoskeletal Disease (MSD) among manufacturing and construction workers in Malaysia and tackle the problems by doing immediate innovation to prevent cases of MSD from increasing year by year. This paper also aims to elaborate on the innovation concept of a skeletal safety jacket. A methodology has been developed to make sure that the objectives of this innovation are achieved. Literature review and desk studies have been done to collect the data

    Innovation of safety gloves / Mohammad Izwan Hakimie Rohaizad and Muhammad Redza Rosman

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    The construction industry in Malaysia has risen to become the fastest growing industry in the world. As the construction industry undergoes rapid transformation, the demand for safety gloves has increased in tandem with industry growth. Safety gloves are one of the crucial Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for protecting the hands of construction workers on construction sites. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) mandates that employers in the construction industry must ensure their employees wear safety gloves when working in environments where there is a risk of hand injury. In the construction industry, safety gloves are important in protecting workers from workplace hazards. Based on the previous studies, there are currently several issues affecting the safety and comfort levels of workers in relation to safety gloves used in construction workspaces. By identifying the main issues, the current study provides an opportunity and platform to propose new innovative ideas to address the challenges. As a result, new solutions are proposed to combat the identified issues

    Concrete compressive strength development when polyethylene terephthalate partially replaces sand / Muhammad Redza Rosman and Norishahaini Mohamed Ishak

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    The diminution of sand and waste build-ups are two problems often faced today. This research was initialised to investigate the suitability of sand replacement with poly ethylene terephthalate (P.E.T) and also to evaluate the strength development of concrete where sand is replaced with P.E.T.In this research, a total of 40 numbers of 100mm x100mm x 100mm concrete cubes were made for the control specimen, 10%, 20%, 30% and 50% P.E.T replacement, half of which were for the 0.52 water/cement (w/c) ratio and the other half for 0.64w/c ratio. Two cubes of each replacement percentages were cured at three days and the other two at 28 days. The strength imposed at the point of failure marks their individual maximum strength, where they were recorded and analysed

    Bronze medal in INDES 2018: Building lectures / Nor Azizah Talkis

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    A team of innovative lecturers including, Muhammad Redza Rosman, Hafizah Mohd Latif, muhammad Naim Mahyuddin, Noor Sahidah Samsudin and Rafizah Mohamed Nordin won a bronze medal in the International Innovation, Invention and Design Competition (INDES) 2018 which was held on August 15, 2018

    KESESUAIAN SARANA PRAKTIKUM PROGRAM KEAHLIAN TEKNIK BODI OTOMOTIF DI SMK DENGAN BENGKEL BODY REPAIR

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    Sarana praktikum merupakan salah satu faktor untuk menyelenggarakan pendidikan. Sekolah menengah kejuruan merupakan tingkat pendidikan yang fokus pembelajarannya lebih banyak kepada kegiatan praktik, maka untuk menyelenggarakan pendidikannya SMK harus memiliki sarana berupa peralatan dan bahan praktikum yang lengkap dan sesuai dengan industri atau bengkel. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui kesesuaian sarana praktikum pada program keahlian teknik bodi otomotif di sekolah menengah kejuruan dengan bengkel body repair. Penelitian ini dilatar belakangi saat melaksanakan Program Pengalaman Lapangan pada program keahlian teknik bodi otomotif di SMKN 8 Bandung. Penulis menemukan kendala ketika akan mengajar di workshop bodi otomotif, penulis harus meminjam alat ke workshop jurusan lain. Metode penelitian yang digunakan yaitu mix method dengan pendekatan deskriptif. Sampel dalam penelitian ini adalah workshop teknik bodi otomotif. Teknik pengumpulan data yang digunakan yaitu teknik wawancara, observasi, angket, dan dokumentasi. Teknik analisis data yang dilakukan dalam penelitian ini menggunakan triangulasi data dan statistik deskriptif. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa kesesuaian sarana praktikum berupa peralatan prakikum menunjukan skala persentase sebesar 92% yang berarti pencapaian kriteria interpretasi skor sudah dikatan sangat layak, dan kesesuaian sarana praktikum berupa bahan praktikum menunjukan skala persentase sebesar 93% yang berarti pencapaian kriteria interpretasi skor sudah dikatan sangat layak. The practice tool is one of the factors for administering education. Vocational high school is the level of education that focuses more education on practice activity, Therefore to administering education vocational high school must have the necessary tools and practical materials available to a specific industry or workshop. The purpose of this study is to establish the appropriateness of the development of automotive engineering programs in a vocational school with body repair workshop. This research was set back when implementing a field experience program on automotive engineering programs in vocational high school of 8 Bandung. The author found the constraint when going to teach at automotive workshops, the author needs to borrow tools to a major's workshop. The method of research used is that mix method with a descriptive approach. The sample in this study is a automotive engineering workshop. The data-collection techniques used are interviews, observations, questionnaire, and documentation. The techniques for data analysis done in this study use data tringulation and descriptive statistics. Research results show that practical tools of practice in practical instruments demonstrate a 92% percentage scale, which means that the attainment of rating criteria is very reasonable, And the appropriateness of the precurative material of practical material shows a 93% percentage scale, which means that the attainment of value-definition criteria is highly feasible

    Book transit shelter : a method in developing a zero-waste environment and healthy campus community / Muhammad Naim Mahyuddin ...[et al.]

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    The production of a new book requires raw materials to be extracted from the earth, published, and transported. This process uses enormous amounts of material and energy. One way to save natural resources, protect the environment, and most importantly save money is by reusing items that are utilizable. The Book Transit System is created to minimize the waste of books being thrown away, especially by final semester students of Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak. In addition, it encourages knowledge-sharing within the community. The book transit system is designed so that it can be attached to almost any solid surface and is user-friendly. While the design of this system is flexible and varies, for the purpose of this study, a Book Transit Shelter has been created. An existing shelter in the campus is utilized where a glass box, complete with steel book lift-up handle is attached to the shelter. Students and/or members of the community who walk by can just drop in any size of book in the glass box. As the glass is transparent, other students are able to have a quick look at the donated books. If they are interested, they can simply lift the handle and pick up the book they want for free. This concept is adapted from the zero-waste concept, but enriched with altruism and green environmental principles

    Relationship between supply, demand and opportunity of interior designers graduates in Malaysia construction industry

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    The aim for the paper is to identify the Interior Designer (ID) graduate create by various public universities, demand of their professional services and knowledge and also opportunity in the Malaysia construction industry. The understanding towards the topic is enhanced by questionnaire response method where the related respondents are required to answer a number of questions. The chosen samples for this research are graduates who are currently practice in various ID Consulting Offices and similar. Outcome from the research shown that respondents agreed and there is still a need for improvement. Based on Malaysia cases, it is imperative that the continuance of these ‘SDO’s as the required needs of ID graduates is still below demands

    The implementation of corporate social responsibilities (CSR) among G7 contractors in Malaysia / Hamimah Adnan ...[et al.]

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    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is one of way to encourage among the stakeholders to improve not only the society, but environment and economy of affected people. This paper aims to identify the implementation, challenges and ways to enhance Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) among G7 Contractors registered under the Malaysian Construction Industry Development Board. (CIDB in Malaysia. Quantitative and qualitative methodology were involved which involved questionnaires survey and interviews. Questionnaires were distributed to 150 respondents with 32 replied and 5 interviews were held among the respondents. The findings show that the highest level of CSR implementation is in the relationship with clients and suppliers. Most respondents agreed that the biggest challenges in implementing CSR were lack of support from top management and lack of time. It also showed that most respondents agreed that the ways to enhance the implementation of CSR were the involvement of system of governance transparency with investors and shareholders, application of policy by employees, close relationship with the clients and suppliers, concrete actions towards community and adoption of measures on the environmental impact. It is recommended for the implementation of CSR and ways to overcome the challenges needed to be enhanced to reach the highest level of implementation and every stakeholder needs to act for effective improvement to enhance the implementation
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