At 8 a.m., we gathered in the HR meeting room before we were sent to our respective departments and met our training supervisor/coach.
At 9 a.m., we took the anti-typhoid vaccination at the factory clinic for health and hygiene purposes.
At 10 a.m., three of us including me followed Ms Jiwana to the Engineering department. In the office, we had a short meeting with our manager of the Engineering department, Mr Shinya Nakagawa. He welcomed us and gave us some pieces of advice.
I was arranged to have my three-month internship in the General Service section. My supervisor is Tee Chee Sin and he is a General Service Engineer. He is mainly in charge of all utility services of the whole plant. He had assigned and briefly explained the tasks I should complete during my internship period (See Appendix A). He advised me to communicate effectively with operators throughout this period to assist me in completing the tasks successfully.
At 11 a.m., I followed Tee to the utility site. He briefly explained to me the existing utility services in the plant such as steam boilers, chillers and industrial wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in the plant.
Then he gave me an operation manual of the existing dissolved air flotation (DAF) system and assigned me to understand all the information about the DAF system. He told me that recently there would be new equipment to be installed in WWTP. He assigned me to be involved in this project and to prepare the standard operating procedure (SOP) for the start-up of the new DAF during commissioning.
A safety helmet must be worn since there is ongoing construction in WWTP.
At 2.30 p.m., I followed Tee to visit the coffee ground processing plant. Again he emphasized prioritizing the safety aspect of the site. The process of handling coffee grounds involves equipment such as furnaces, hoppers, etc.
At 3 p.m., we went to the WWTP control room and Tee was doing routine log book checking. At the same time Mr Ridzuan, a WWTP operator shared his experience working in WWTP.
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