Monday, July 13, 2009

Youth 2009 @ PWTC

Right after I took my CIDB Green Card course, I took the LRT Train from Chan Sow Lin straight to PWTC. It was unfortunate for me since I went there alone. Anyway, pictures tell you a thousand words:



Entrance of Youth09 @ PWTC
Entrance of Youth09 @ PWTC


Look..Juliana Evans!
Look..Juliana Evans!


8TV Booth
8TV Booth


The Youth09 Gig Place
The Youth09 Gig Place


Satria Neo Club
Satria Neo Club


Collage Art @ Youth09
Collage Art @ Youth09


Graffiti Art @ Youth09
Graffiti Art @ Youth09


Stuff Taken @ Youth09 in my new Safety Helmet
Stuff Taken @ Youth09 in my new Safety Helmet
 

Last but not least, I've taken a video shot of a pole dancing show during my visit there. I wouldn't recommend it if you don't have a strong arm and feet:




 

Saturday, July 04, 2009

Getting My CIDB Green Card

This entry is 6 months behind what I was supposed to blog. Anyway, I just need to get it off my draft page and publish it on my blog. I don't know why I am so lazy to blog these days but I'll give it my best to clear off all of my pending writings. Here it goes.


CIDB or the Construction Industry Development Board requires any personnel who is or will be working in any consctruction site to have a green card. This is to ensure every personnel is covered, sort of like an insurance or license to be in any construction site. My company has a major project in one construction site installing network cables and IT equipment. Although I only went there like one or two time only, I still need to be covered. So last January 2009, my HR department sent me to get my own green card just in case if I were needed to be sent to any construction site I supposed.



The class was done on a Saturday. This is where the place is located:




The Akademi Binaan Malaysia
 

The place is next to the LRT Star Station Chan Sow Lin station. So if you don't want to drive there, just take the LRT. If you drive there, the parking is free. No sweat.




The Green Card Program
 


My class speaker
 

The speaker was fun to listen to. I wasn't bored throughout his entire presentation. He was interactive with all of his audiences although I am guessing half of the class didn't really understand his Malay languange (only 5 or 6 people in the class were Malaysian, the rest are all Indians, Viatnamese, Nepal or Indonesian). I really like what he is presenting. The most interesting part is when he includes his past experiences being a safety inspector.




CIDB Guideline Mini Booklet
 

This book was given complimentary of CIDB. It's a nice booklet, less text and more illustration. During the end of the class, I received the construction helmet which is now being displayed on top of my closet collecting dusts. BTW, it is an offence leaving your construction helmet in your car.



That's all for today. Will write again soon.