SW 204. Sludges containing one or several metals including chromium, copper, nickel, zinc, lead, cadmium, aluminium, tin, vanadium and beryllium.
Chemical sludge: Generated by industries such as manufacturing and petrochemicals, chemical sludge (e.g., SW 204) is highly toxic and requires careful handling and disposal.
In order to dispose the scheduled waste, the waste generator should fill in and submit the disposal form to PTJ appointed officer. The appointed officer will then make an application to CMU for SW disposal. Download the disposal form here.
The SW 110 wastes are defined as wastes from the electrical and electronic assemblies containing components such as accumulators, mercury-switches, glass from cathode-ray tubes and other activated glass or polychlorinated biphenyl-capasitors, or contaminated with cadmium, mercury, lead, nickel, chromium, copper, ...
Spent alkalis with pH more or equal to 11.5 which are corrosive or hazardous. SW 403. Discarded drugs containing psychotropic substances or containing substances that are toxic, harmful, carcinogenic, mutagenic or teratogenic. SW 404. Pathogenic wastes, clinical wastes or quarantined materials.
SW206 – SPENT INORGANIC ACIDS.
ESWIS is an online portal which allows users to file any scheduled waste consignment and inventory details, review of submitted consignment note for transfer and receiving, in an efficient and secure environment.
SW403 SW-403 is a cell line exhibiting epithelial morphology that was isolated from the colon of a White, 51-year-old, female patient with colorectal adenocarcinoma. This cell line was deposited by A Leibovitz. 94/100. Bioz Stars.
The EQA Amendment 2024 also pays attention to the protection of Malaysian waters. The amendment stipulates that the illegal discharge of oil is now punishable with a minimum fine of RM100,000 and not exceeding ten million ringgits or imprisonment not exceeding five years or both.
Following the amendment of the EQA in 1996 section 34B provides strict provisions which cover the control of exporting and importing scheduled waste, which include a penalty of RM500,000.00 or 5 years imprisonment or both for the illegal trafficking of scheduled wastes.