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    PROJECTHANDBOOK(XBTP4106)

    Faculty of Science and TechnologyBachelor of Occupational Health and Safety Management with

    Honours

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    CONTENTS

    Introduction 2

    Requirements of Project XBTP 4106 2

    Learning Outcomes .. 2

    Suggested Areas for Study .. 3

    Project Evaluation for Proposal and Final Report and Monitoring . 3

    Implementation of Project XBTP4106 4

    Starting your Project 5

    Format of the Report 6

    Guidelines for Preparing Project Report . 7

    Submission of Final Report . 8

    Guidelines for Submission of Final Report . 9

    Appendices . 10Appendix 1 10

    Appendix 2 11

    Appendix 3 13

    Appendix 4 19

    Appendix 5 20

    Appendix 6 (a) .. 21

    Appendix 6 (b) . 22

    Appendix 7 .. 23

    Appendix 8 .. 24

    Appendix 9 .. 25

    Appendix 10 26

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    GUIDELINES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FIRST

    DEGREE PROJECT (XBTP4106)

    Introduction

    It is well recognised that project paper is an important component of the first-degreecurriculum. Students are required to take the project paper towards or at the end of theirstudies. Basically, a project paper aims to train students to conduct a small-scale researchactivity. More importantly is to train students to search to establish a concrete problemstatement. The project also provides an avenue for students to improve their presentationskills and gain experience in the discussion during the presentation of the findings.

    The course consists of 6 credit hours and it is a compulsory course for the Bachelor ofOccupational Health and Safety Management (BOHSM) with Honours programme.

    Requirements of Project XBTP4106

    1. Students must obtain a CGPA of 2.00 and above before registering for this course.2. Students registering for the course must be at least in their 3rd Year of study and

    above can register for the Project.3. Students must complete the project within TWO consecutive semesters. The

    proposal has to be submitted in the first semester of the project work and the finalcomplete report in the second semester. Students who fail to submit the proposal

    and final report will be given a grade F. Student should submit their progress andfinal project report adhere to the deadline proposed by the faculty. Kindly refer toMyVLE.

    4. To repeat, a student needs to register for the project in the following semester.

    Learning Outcomes

    Students should be able to:1. Identify an appropriate and manageable scope of study.2. Identify and apply a suitable research method to conduct the project/research.3. Demonstrate ability to connect theories they have learned with practice.

    4. Integrate OSH knowledge in management discipline5. Produce professional quality writing

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    The following are some guidelines to assist you in the management of your project.

    Suggested Areas for Study

    The scope of the first-degree project is program dependent. The project titlescover a wide range of topics to meet the course objectives. Project topics can beproposed by the students or the supervisors concerned. But the faculty needs toevaluate the topics on their suitability.

    Students can select any field for the project based on Table 1.

    Table 1: Suggested Areas for Project Implementation

    Field

    1) OSH Management Systems

    2) Safety and Health Programmes3) OSH Improvement and Innovations4) Occupational Health5) Occupational Safety

    Note: Refer to Appendix 1 for the registration form of Project.

    Project Evaluation for Proposal and Final Report (Project XBTP4106)

    & Monitoring

    In order to facilitate the monitoring of the project by the supervisor, a student will need tocommunicate with his/her supervisor. This can be done through a face to face meeting oremail. Table 2 shows the marks distribution for Proposal and Final Report.

    Table 2: Marks distribution for Proposal and Final Report

    Chapters %

    Proposal

    1. Introduction2. Literature Review3. Methodology

    101515

    Proposal 40%

    Final Report

    4. Data Analysis and Findings5. Discussion and Recommendation6. Mechanics of Writing

    Writing style, language useand grammatical accuracy

    Overall presentation

    252510

    Final Report 60%

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    Implementation of Project XBTP4106

    1.

    Faculty will appoint supervisor for each student based on the selected field.

    2. Student will be informed of their supervisor through FST announcement.

    3. The attendance of the student in the first face to face meeting with the supervisoris COMPULSORY.

    4. Students must meet to discuss their projects with their supervisors at least TWO(2) times per semester. During any discussion, the student needs to bring alongthe Students Log Book. The supervisors comments are to be recorded in the LogBook. At the end of the meeting, the student must also get his supervisors

    signature as evidence that the meeting was conducted.

    5. The time, date and venue of the meeting are to be selected on the basis of amutual agreement between the supervisor and the student. All meetings should beconducted at the nearest Learning Centre.

    6. Project title must be discussed and agreed upon by the supervisor. If the studentsare unclear about the requirements of the project, they must consult the supervisoragain or the respective programme coordinator.

    7. Changing the project field must be within ONE month of the first semester and it

    must be discussed and agreed upon by your supervisor. Students will be requiredto fill in a form (in Appendix 7) and to submit to the faculty.

    8. Supervisor will assist and guide the student to prepare the Project Proposal andProject Final Report according to the format given by the faculty.

    9. Submission within TWO semesters

    For students who are able to complete within TWO semesters by following thedeadline of submission for that particular semester, the grade will be announcedin the same semester. If students fail to complete within the stipulated time agrade F will be given and students need to re-register the overall course/project.

    Starting your Project

    STEP 1: Project Title and Problem Identification

    Your choice of topic should be governed by: a) your interest b) adequate resources/dataof the project c) time frame of project implementation (2 semesters) d) area/topic chosen

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    has previously been well researched by others (can check or refer to the recent relatedonline journals).

    Research/project starts with a case or problem that requires a solution. This part is themost crucial element. As a start of your project, you need to write your problemstatement. Problems of a research/project can be identified by: a) reading newspaper,from television, radio on the current issues related to your chosen field b) browsingthrough recent journals through OUM digital library, magazines or books c) having adiscussion or communication with your employer, colleagues on issues related to yourwork d) field observation.

    Introduction gives a brief overview of the topics or subject area research that you havechosen. It can include the problems with past research/project and the current researchaims to identify or solve the problems. You need to justify the importance of yourproject/research in this part. In short, your introduction should have the following item(Ahmad, 2001): Historical development and current importance Main purpose of the research

    STEP 2: Literature Review

    You can start your literature survey by browsing the online journal on your chosen topic.Literature review contains cited articles or books related to your topic. The articles shouldbe arranged in such a way that you can build up your cases in a smooth manner andconnecting from one article to another. A literature review should demonstrate thebackground theories of your topic, should identify the strengths and weaknesses ofprevious research. You should be writing a critical evaluation of what other people havedone on the same area/topic that you have chosen.

    For more information on writing a literature review, you can browse the url below:http://www.canberra.edu.au/studyskills/writing/literature

    STEP3: Research Methodology

    Research/project methodology focuses on the details of the instruments that are suitableto be used for the data for the project. For example, you may want to use questionnaires,observation or interviews depending on what type of research you have chosen eitherquantitative or qualitative and also on the research is all about. Your methodology shouldcontain your research/project design.

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    STEP 4:Data analysis and Findings

    As you reach to this point of your project, usually you can start off by checking yourdata, briefly describe the analyses used. For example, using statistical method such asdescriptive statistics, i.e. frequencies, means, standard deviation etc. Data presentationcan be in the form of graphs or tables and should be numbered accordingly. Your rawdata or any software output can be inserted in the appendices.

    STEP 5: Discussion and Recommendation

    This is an important section and it demonstrates your ability to integrate the results fromprevious chapter. It should also include implication of the results and recommendationsfor future work to be carried out where appropriate. Limitations of your study (smallsample size, limited number of companies or occupations etc.) can also be mentionedhere.

    STEP 6: Writing your Abstract

    An abstract is a self-contained, short summary describing the contents of the paper whichenables a reader to understand the result and the application of the study. Componentsvary according to discipline; it should contain the scope, purpose, methodology andresults of the work. An example of an abstract as in Appendix 9.

    Format of the Report

    The report must be prepared to a professional standard. Below is the brief description ofthe items:

    Title Page

    Table of Content

    Listing all the chapters, sub-topics and page number List of illustrations

    List of photographic plates, if any

    AcknowledgementRefer to sample in Appendix 6

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    DeclarationRefer to sample in Appendix 5

    Abstract

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Literature Review

    Chapter 3: Research/Project Methodology

    ** Proposal Submission-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Chapter 4: Data Analysis and Findings

    This chapter can be broken down into more than a chapter depending on yourlength of results and discussion.

    Chapter 5: Discussions and Recommendation

    BibliographyInformation obtained from books or journals must be referred to in the text by areference number.It is recommended to use APA (American Psychological Association) citationstyle. Please refer to the url below:http://www.liu.edu/cwis/cwp/library/workshop/citapa.htm

    AppendicesData, charts, diagrams or illustrations that is relevant to the report that was notinserted into the body of the report.

    ** Final Report Submission (Chapter 1 to 5)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Guidelines for preparing Project Report

    It is very important for students to follow carefully the guidelines for preparing thereport.

    The following items are to be observed in preparing the project report:a. Number of pages:

    Content of approximately 40 pages (about 20 30 pages for Proposal and10 pages for Final Report).

    b. Page set up:Set the page margins with an offset of 1 inch (or 2.5 cm) from the top,

    bottom, left and right. All text, figures and tables must be within this area.

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    c. Paper size:

    Use only A4 size white paper. The report should be printed on one side ofthe paper.

    d. Font type:Times New Roman, size 12Line spacing:

    1.5 spacing between lines and triple spacing between paragraphs.

    e. Front cover:

    Hard cover, color: blue (OUM corporate color)

    f. Numbering format for headings:The sections and sub-section in the report must follow the numberingformat below:1.0 Main heading

    1.1 Secondary heading1.1.1 Third grade heading..and etc.

    g. Illustrations:All the charts and diagrams may be hand or computer drawn and must be

    properly inserted at the relevant sections of the report.

    h. References:The source of information or references should be placed at the end of thereport in numbered order. Please use the APA writing style for yourreferences.

    Submission of Final Report

    Student must submit their final report to the supervisor according to the scheduledate given by the faculty. Please check the dates under the faculty announcementin MyVLE.

    Failing to submit the final report on time (as per the schedule), zero marks will be

    awarded for the whole course.

    Guidelines for submission of Final Report

    a) ONE copyof printed report with Soft cover bindingto the supervisor.Forms to be submitted: Project Proposal Evaluation form (Appendix 2) Project Final Report Evaluation form (Appendix 3)

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    Confirmation Form of receiving Project Proposal (Appendix 4) andProject final report (Appendix 5).

    b) ONE copy of printed final report with Hard cover binding (COLOUR:BLUE, OUM CORPORATE COLOUR) and ONE soft copy (CD andcasing) to the Learning Center (LC). Please write the following on the CDcasing: Name Matric No Programme Learning Centre Project Title Supervisors Name

    Format for the cover page and side page samples, please refer Appendix 6(a) andAppendix 6(b).

    Sample of Declaration Page in Appendix 7

    Sample of Acknowledgement in Appendix 8

    Sample of Abstract in Appendix 9

    Sample of Change of Project Field in Appendix 10

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    Appendix 1

    REGISTRATION FORM: PROJECT (XBTP4106)Bachelor of Occupational Health and Safety Management with Honours

    Proposed Project

    Field

    Please tick () for the selection of the project field below:

    1. OSH Management Systems2. Safety and Health Programmes

    3. OSH Improvement and Innovations

    4. Occupational Health

    5. Occupational Safety

    * to be completed by the faculty

    Supervisors Name

    Note: Please fill in the form and fax to 03-5510 3977. For any inquiries, please email [email protected].

    Date

    Student Name

    Matric No

    Learning Center

    Postal Address

    Contact Number

    (House):(Office):(Handphone):[Email]:

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    Appendix 2

    Evaluation Form (Proposal)

    FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (FST)

    Student

    Name:

    Matric No:

    Project Title:

    Learning

    Center:

    Supervisors

    Name:

    Contact No:

    Email:

    CodeMark

    AProject Introduction, Background and Problem Statement (5%)

    _______

    _ / 5

    MOHAMED SULTAN BIN ABDUL HAMID

    480112715007001

    To study the effectiveness of safety and health training

    of contract workers in the mechanical section of PetronasMelaka Refinery

    NEGERI SEMBILAN

    En Rostam Khalid

    0133385211

    [email protected]

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    Supervisors Comments

    BResearch Objectives, Questions/hypothesis (5%)

    _______

    _ / 5

    Supervisors Comments

    CLiterature Review (15%)

    _______

    _ / 15

    Supervisors Comments

    DMethodology (15%)

    _______

    _ / 15

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    Supervisors comments

    TOTAL MARK

    _______

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    Appendix 3

    Evaluation Form (Final Report)

    FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (FST)

    Student Signature:

    Supervisor Signature:

    Date:

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    Student

    Name:

    Matric No:

    Project

    Title:

    Learning

    Center:

    Supervisors

    Name:

    Contact No:

    Email:

    EData Analysis and Results (25%)

    _______

    _ / 25

    Supervisors Comments

    FFindings and Discussion (25%)

    _______

    _ / 25

    Supervisors Comments

    GWriting style, Language use and grammatical accuracy (5%)

    _______

    _ / 5

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    Supervisors Comments

    HOverall Presentation(5%)

    _______

    _ / 5

    Supervisors Comments

    TOTAL MARK_______

    _ / 60

    Student Signature:

    Supervisor Signature:

    Date:

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    AssessmentRubricforProject

    Dimension

    AllocationofMa

    rks

    (A)

    Project

    Introduction,

    Backgroundand

    ProblemStatement

    1

    24

    5

    Verybriefprojectintroduction.

    Backgroundinformationsomew

    hat

    relevantbutdoesnotprovidea

    clearlead-intotheresearch

    problem.

    Problemstatementnotarticulated

    clearlyandhardly

    supported/justifiedbytheoryan

    d/or

    pastresearch.

    Goodprojectintroduction

    .

    Backgroundinformationisrelevant

    andprovidesaclearlead-into

    researchproblem.

    Problemstatementarticulated

    clearlybutonlyfairly.

    Supported/justifiedbytheoryand/or

    pastresearch.

    Goodprojectintrod

    uctionwith

    supportiveevidenceandsubstance.

    Backgroundinform

    ationisvery

    relevantandprovid

    esaveryclear

    lead-intotheresearchproblem.

    Problemstatement

    articulatedvery

    clearly&well.Sup

    ported/justified

    bytheoryand/orpa

    stresearch.

    (B)

    Research

    Objectivesand

    Questions/

    hypotheses

    1

    2-4

    5

    ResearchObjectivesand

    Questions/hypothesesarenot

    focused.

    Hardlyprovideanydirectionfo

    r

    measuringrelationshipbetween

    variables.

    Hardlyanyalignmentbetween

    researchobjectives,questions

    and/orhypotheses.

    ResearchObjectivesand

    Questions/hypothesesare

    focused.

    Providesomedirectionfo

    r

    measuringrelationshipbe

    tween

    variables.

    Somedegreeofalignmen

    tbetween

    researchobjectives,questions

    and/orresearchhypotheses.

    ResearchObjective

    sand

    Questions/hypothesesarehighly

    focused.

    Provideverycleardirectionfor

    measuringrelationshipbetween

    variables.

    Totalalignmentbetweenresearch

    objectives,question

    sand/or

    hypotheses.

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    (C)

    LiteratureReview

    1-5

    610

    1115

    Thenumberofempiricalstudies

    beingreviewedisinadequate.

    Articlesreviewedareoutdated

    and

    hardlyrelevanttothefocusofthe

    study.

    Hardlyanycriticalanalysesof

    theoryand/orpastresearch

    Thereviewindicateslittle

    understandingoftheresearchto

    pic.

    Thenumberofempirical

    studies

    beingreviewedisadequate.

    Articlesreviewedarerele

    vanttothe

    focusofthestudybutsom

    ewhatout

    dated.

    Somecriticalanalysesof

    theory

    and/orpastresearch.

    Thereviewindicatesfairlygood

    understandingoftheresearchtopic.

    Thenumberofem

    piricalstudies

    beingreviewedismorethan

    adequate.

    Articlesreviewedarecurrentand

    veryrelevanttothefocusofthe

    study.

    Ampleevidenceofcriticalanalyses

    oftheoryandpast

    research.

    Thereviewindicatesverygood

    understandingofth

    eresearchtopic.

    (D)

    Methodology

    1

    2-4

    5

    Somewhatappropriateresearch

    designthatiscapableofaddressing

    onlysomeoftheresearch

    questions.

    Rathervaguedescriptionofthe

    researchsample,sampling

    techniquesanddatacollection

    procedures.

    Justificationsfortheuseofthe

    methodologyarenotpresentedand

    discussed.

    Appropriateresearchdesignthat

    capableofaddressingmostofthe

    researchquestions.

    Cleardescriptionoftheresearch

    sample,samplingtechniq

    ues,data

    collectionproceduresand

    methods

    ofdataanalysis.

    Justificationsfortheuseofthe

    methodologyarepresente

    dbutnot

    adequatelydiscussed.

    Veryappropriater

    esearchdesign

    thatiscapableofa

    ddressingallthe

    researchquestions.

    Verycleardescriptionofthe

    researchsample,sampling

    techniques,datacollection

    proceduresandme

    thodsofdata

    analysis.

    Justificationsfortheuseofthe

    methodologyarep

    resentedand

    adequatelydiscuss

    ed.

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    (E)

    DataAnalysis&

    Results

    18

    917

    1825

    Resultsaresomewhatinaccurateor

    incompletelypresented.

    Dataanalysesareappropriatebut

    inadequatetoaddressallthe

    researchquestions.

    Resultsarepresentedcorrectlybut

    theinterpretation,though

    accurate,

    isbrief.

    Dataanalysesareappropriatebut

    onlyadequatetosomeof

    the

    researchquestions.

    Resultsarepresentedcorrectlywith

    accurateanddetailedinterpretation.

    Dataanalysesareappropriate,

    extensiveandsoph

    isticated,andare

    adequatetoaddres

    salltheresearch

    questions.

    (F)

    Findings&

    Discussion

    18

    9-17

    18-25

    Thediscussionmaybeincomplete

    orpartially/notclearlyconnecte

    dto

    theresults.Theconnectionwith

    othersectionsisvague.

    Thefindingspresentedaremere

    repetitionsoftheresultswithou

    t

    appropriateinterpretation.

    Implications,recommendations

    and

    directionsforfutureresearchare

    notdrawnfromtheresearch

    findings.

    Limitationsofthestudyare

    irrelevant.

    Thediscussioninterprets

    the

    findingsandisconnected

    with

    othersectionsoftherepo

    rtsuchas

    thebackground,problem

    statement,

    researchquestions,instru

    mentsand

    results.

    Thefindingsareeithersu

    perficially

    discussedornotdiscusse

    din

    relationtotheoryandfindingsof

    paststudiescitedinlitera

    ture

    review.

    Implications,recommend

    ationsand

    directionsforfutureresearchare

    drawnfromtheresearchfindings.

    Limitationsofthestudya

    rerelevant

    andadequatelydescribed.

    Thediscussionsou

    ndlyinterprets

    thefindingsandis

    carefully

    connectedwithoth

    ersectionsof

    thereportsuchasthebackground,

    problemstatement,research

    questions,instrumentsandresults.

    Thefindingsareju

    diciously

    discussedinrelationtotheoryand

    findingsofpaststudiescitedin

    literaturereview.

    Implications,recommendationsand

    directionsforfutureresearchare

    carefullydrawnfromtheresearch

    findings.

    Limitationsofthe

    studyare

    relevantandextensivelydescribed.

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    (G)

    WritingStyle,

    LanguageUse

    &grammatical

    accuracy

    1

    24

    5

    W

    ritingstyleandlanguageusearenot

    ap

    tforacademicwriting.

    M

    anygrammaticalerrorsthatimpede

    co

    mmunication.

    Writingstyleandlangua

    geuseare

    aptforacademicwriting

    .

    Somegrammaticalerror

    sthat

    impedecommunication.

    Writingstylethestandardlanguage

    useareveryaptforacademic

    writing.

    Hardlyanygramm

    aticalerrorsthat

    impedecommunication.

    (H)

    Overall

    Presentation

    1

    2-4

    5

    Th

    eabstractismissing,incompleteo

    r

    inaccurate.

    Th

    epresentationformatincludingthe

    graphicsisataminimumlevelof

    ac

    ceptability,thoughattimesmessyand

    co

    nfusing.

    Citationsareratherincompleteor

    inaccurateandprovidelittleavenueto

    ch

    eckthevalidityoftheinformation

    ga

    thered.

    Organisationofthechaptersarelack

    sin

    logicalsequencingandideasarenot

    clearlydeveloped.

    Theabstractsummarizes

    thestudy

    bymereliftingkeysente

    ncesfrom

    thefinalprojectreport.

    Thepresentationformat

    including

    thegraphicsisacceptable.

    Mostsourcesarecitedin

    aproper

    formattoenableaccurac

    ychecking.

    Chaptersaresomewhatl

    oosely

    organisedbutthemainsectionsstill

    standout.Ideasareclear

    lystated

    butattimesnotclearlyd

    eveloped.

    Theabstractcon

    cisely

    summarizesthestudy.

    Thepresentation

    formatincluding

    thegraphicsdem

    onstrates

    authorsattentiontodetail,

    neatnessandcare.

    Allsourcesarec

    itedaccuratelyto

    demonstratethe

    credibilityofthe

    informationpres

    ented.

    Chaptersarewellorganisedwith

    logicalsequencing.Ideasare

    clearlydevelope

    dwithadequate

    support.

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    CONFIRMATION FORM OF RECEIVING PROJECT PROPOSAL

    INSTRUCTIONS

    1. This form must be filled by student when submitting the Proposal to respectivesupervisor/administrator.

    2. All the information given must be true and correct.

    STUDENT NAME : ______________________________________________________________

    MATRIC NO. : ______________________________________________________________

    PROGRAMME :_____________________________________________________________

    NO. TEL :______________________ E-MAIL :_____________________

    SUPERVISOR NAME : _____________________________________________________________

    PROJECT TITLE

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________

    I declare that I have received the students Project Proposal:

    1 copy Proposal report (soft cover binding).

    ________________________ __________________________________________

    Students Signature Supervisors/Administrators SignatureDate :_________________ Name :__________________________________

    Date :__________________________________

    -------------Students copy --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    CONFIRMATION OF RECEIVING PROJECT PROPOSAL

    Student Name : ________________________________________________________________

    Matric No : ________________________________________________________________

    I declare that I have received the students Project Proposal:

    1 copy Proposal report (soft cover binding).

    Supervisors / Administrators Signature

    Name : _________________________

    Date :_________________________

    Appendix 4

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    CONFIRMATION FORM OF RECEIVING PROJECT FINAL REPORT

    INSTRUCTIONS

    1. This form must be filled by student when submitting the Project final report to respectivesupervisor/administrator.

    2. All the information given must be true and correct.

    STUDENT NAME : ______________________________________________________________________

    MATRIC NO. : ______________________________________________________________________

    PROGRAMME :______________________________________________________________________

    NO. TEL :______________________ E-MAIL :______________________________

    SUPERVISOR NAME : ______________________________________________________________________

    PROJECT TITLE

    _______________________________________________________________________________________________

    I declare that I have received the students Project final report:*Please tick ( ) to select one of the following:

    1 copy Project final report (soft cover binding)1 copy Project final report (hard cover binding)1 softcopy (CD)Student Log Book

    ________________________ ___________________________________________Students Signature Supervisors/Administrators Signature

    Date :_________________ Name :_____________________Date: _______________------------Students copy -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    CONFIRMATION OF RECEIVING PROJECT FINAL REPORT

    Student Name : _____________________________________________________________________________

    Matric No :_____________________________________________________________________________

    I declare that I have received the students Project final report:

    1 copy Project final report (soft cover binding)1 copy Project final report (hard cover binding)1 softcopy (CD)Student Log Book

    Supervisors / Administrators Signature

    Name : _________________________

    Date : _________________________

    Appendix 5

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    Appendix 6 (a)

    COVER PAGE (HARD COVER / SOFT COVER)

    EVALUATION OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH (OSH)

    PERFORMANCE IN THE ORGANISATION

    (NOTE: PROJECT FULL TITTLE)

    SUHAILA BINTI ABDUL HAMID

    (NOTE:NAME AS STATED IN IC)

    FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

    OPEN UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA

    2013(NOTE: THESIS SUBMISSION DATE (YEAR ONLY))

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    Appendix 6(b)

    SIDE PAGE (HARD COVER)

    OUMSUHAILABIN

    TIABDULHAMIDBACH.O

    FOHSMGT(HONS)

    2013

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    Appendix 7

    Declaration

    I declare that this project report entitled XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX is the result of myown work except ascited in the references. The project report has not been accepted forany degree and is not concurrently submitted in candidature of any other degree.

    Signature:

    Name: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

    Matric Number: XXXXXXXXXXXX001Date: XXXXXXXXXX (Date of Submission to Supervisor)

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    Appendix 8

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

    I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude and

    appreciation to my supervisor, XXXXXXXXXXXXX guidance, patience and

    invaluable advice throughout this project.

    I also would like to express my appreciation to my family and friends for

    their endless support whenever I face problems. Without the mentioned parties, itis impossible for me to complete this project report successfully.

    THANK YOU.

    XXXXXXXXXXXXXX (STUDENT NAME)

    Feb, 2013 (MONTH, DATE OF COMPLETION)

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    Appendix 9EXAMPLE OF AN ABSTRACT

    The project will implement a multi-agency, public-private effort to create safe visitoraccess, rehabilitate existing recourse damage, and reconstruct trails in a premier, heavily-used, rock climbing and hiking area located within a quarter-mile of the Peter NorbeckScenic Byway (State Highway 244).

    Located within close proximity to the byway, nationally designated for its scenicqualities, the Wrinkled Rock Climbing Area provides byway travelers ready access torecreational opportunities to take in the scenic beauty of the area by providing access to avariety of climbing and easy hiking opportunities to view amazing rock formations andbeautiful scenery. To enhance the byway traveler experience, this project will a) improvevehicle-pedestrian highway safety; b) provide for hiker and rock climber safety and

    education; c) provide for natural resource protection/rehabilitation/education; and d)provide a unique get out of the car and walk byway experience. This includes theprovision of an off-highway, family-safe, parking facility from the byway that serves as atrailhead to the climbing and hiking area, and the development and dissemination ofconsistent resource protection and education messages from all partners across agencyboundaries.

    This project benefits the byway traveler by providing safe, stable, hiking trailopportunities free of visible natural resource damage that wind between toweringrock formations and large diameter ponderosa pine trees, provides opportunities to viewor climb alongside rock climbers practicing their sport, catch a glimpse of local wildlife,and foster appreciation for and stewardship of the byways resources.

    This is a good example because it: Is simple and well-focused Summarises specifically what the project will do Establishes a clear relationship to the byway and its intrinsic qualities Describes what the benefit to the byway traveler will be Provides a clear description of how the project will connect the byway traveler

    from the byway to the recreation

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    CHANGE OF PROJECT FIELD: PROJECT (XBTP4106)

    Bachelor of Occupational Health and Safety Management with Honours

    Students Signature:______________________ Date:_____________________________

    Supervisors Approval Facultys Approval

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    Name: Dean/Programme CoordinatorDate: Date:

    Note: Please fill in the form and fax to 03-5510 3977. For any inquiries, please email atli f dhli @ d

    Date

    Student Name

    Programme

    Matric No

    Learning Center

    Postal Address

    Contact Number

    (House):(Office):(Handphone):[email]:

    Old Project Field &

    Title

    New Project Field

    Reason