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1 1.0 INTRODUCTION -Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club -Training objective -Issue to be handle -Types of assignment to be submitted 2.0 ORGANIZATION BACKGROUND -History of establishment -Vision,mission and objective of arganization -Types of industry / business -Core activities 3.0 ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE -Organization chart -Department / Unit / Division -Task and responsibility of department 4.0 GENERAL OPERATION 5.0 ACTIVITY DURING TRAINING -Project embark -List of task -Experience or knowledge acquired 6.0 COMMENT OR RECOMMENDATION -Training place relevant -Recommendation (where appropriate) 7.0 CONCLUSION -Result of training towards myself and knowledge -Training achieve its objective
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1.0

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

-Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club

-Training objective

-Issue to be handle

-Types of assignment to be submitted

2.0 ORGANIZATION BACKGROUND

-History of establishment

-Vision,mission and objective of arganization

-Types of industry / business

-Core activities

3.0 ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE

-Organization chart

-Department / Unit / Division

-Task and responsibility of department

4.0 GENERAL OPERATION

5.0 ACTIVITY DURING TRAINING

-Project embark

-List of task

-Experience or knowledge acquired

6.0 COMMENT OR RECOMMENDATION

-Training place relevant

-Recommendation (where appropriate)

7.0 CONCLUSION

-Result of training towards myself and knowledge

-Training achieve its objective

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1.1 – Placement Department in KLGCC

Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club (KLGCC) is a resplendent golf course that encapsulates Sime Darby

Property Bhd's ability to provide a world class facility. Department here is too much and I have chosen to be

in the FACILITIES department. In the Facilities department is divided into 2 parts. The first part is

Maintenance and the second part Housekeeping.

I have been placed in Maintenance to provide experience and use what I've learned in UNISEL to my career

choice about the future.I learn about to become a real working environment.

1.2 – Training objective

Industrial Training helps me to get more excited and involved on my respective

studies in Unisel. To prevent that, an outdoor internship program is suggested to enhance me interest in the

particular field as well as moulding them into a confident and motivated me when return back from training.

Other than that, through this challenging training, I can sharpen my own skills and capability at working

environment in order to self-prepare for my future.

By this beneficial training, I will learn how to make myself fit into the working world as well as practicing

good communication and practical skills. This will assure me a better opportunity when trying my luck in

working environment after completing my studies. Industrial Training also helps me to improve the links

between peoples especially in their industry field.

Finally, I will be able to enhance my creative thinking ability by producing the Industrial Training Report

which being the partial requirement for the completion of Industrial Training. By applying the knowledge

thought in lecture rooms in industrial situations, I can produce a good training report which will give me an

exposure in producing quality report without unnecessary errors and misinterpretations.

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1.3 – Issue to be handle

Each day, my department will conduct briefing twice. It start with the first briefing at 9 am and the second at 3

pm. During the briefing, the employee will present the damages that have been sent into department Facilities.

Identifying the needs, time and finding the best way to solve the situation with the most effective way.

First of all I want explain about my internship here to be a good maintenance in all parts.

5 Tips to Handle Maintenance Issues in Club

Be proactive

Make a checklist

Know my benchmarks

Perform work 

Track and record all repairs

It involves maintaining the physical Club building of the residence in a safety and hygienic way. The job of

keeping the Club safe necessitates the professional to look into each and every problematic situation that

might arise in the Club on a daily basis and solve.

Here are some problems that commonly arise :

Trip at Distribution Board (DB)

Pipe leaking

Electronic equipment

Astro signal

Wiring

Golf ball stuck (Driving Range)

Air conditioner

Sewage system

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Facilities department is quite an elaborate task as it virtually involves providing all round service to the

building and customer service. The services are categorized broadly into hard services, soft services,

hospitality and staffing solutions. The hard services include repairing of any electrical and mechanical

equipment, HVAC services, water and plumbing services and energy management. The soft services include

housekeeping, maintaining title the best Club Golf in Asian, providing safety, pest management, water and

waste management.

The hospitality services include VIP lounge & VIP suites services management. The staffing solutions

services include providing support services, administrative services and assistance Club services.

After all, a building is a long lasting investment and the materials chosen by the facility maintenance

should ensure that. It will be appreciated that good quality material is not only durable but it will also save up

on the maintenance costs later.

Finally , Facilities department covers various matters like repairs of carpentry, maintenance and repairs

of ceiling and roofing, repair and replacement of electrical fittings and machines, air-conditioning, electronic

equipment, maintenance and repainting of both interiors and exteriors club, safety, and even additions and

alterations to the existing facility.

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1.4 – Types of assignment to be submitted

Trip at multi-level car park

Any place in the city have a similar challenge when the multi-level car park has to control the light wiring.

This is because, place the rise and widespread use of electric current. Parking KLGCC have trouble putting

their vehicles when it comes to Golf Club at night. This can occur due to trip the circuit and cause a lamp will

not work and will cause damage. Among other reasons is the rainwater runoff and bird nests. Used fluorescent

lamps are very sensitive.

Nifty Hydraulic TM34H

The Nifty (TM34H) is one of the most robust and versatile trailer mounts available. Its telescopic axles allow

it to pass through double doorway openings and setting up is simple with manual outriggers. Operation is

quick and easy and its reliable hydraulic controls make it an ideal alternative to ladders and scaffolds.

Find the source of the air-conditioner damage SMART-TECH.

I was asked by a supervisor to inspect damage to the air-conditioner brand Smart-Tech at Chill-Out lounge.

The fact that it does not work and has a leak reason has something wrong with the water channel near the

circuit self out. This can be something as simple as a shorted wire and relay in the unit for the compressor or

fan motor shorted. It was hard when I saw the power cord is covered with water so that it may cause a short

circuit. If it's just a shorted wire, capacitors, relays or switches, repair bills will not be that bad.

Chiller system

A chiller boiler system is a hydronic system it uses water instead of air to heat and cool a structure. A properly

designed hydronic system is usually more efficient than a standard forced air system. Chiller boiler systems

use radiant heating and cooling or fan coil systems to use at Clubhouse in KLGCC.

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Learn about system machine at Driving Range.

A driving range is an area where golfers can practice their golf swing. It can also be a recreational activity

itself for amateur golfers or when enough time for a full game is not available. Many golf courses have a

driving range attached and they are also found as stand-alone facilities, especially in urban areas. They are

typically run by businesses or sometimes by universities. Distances are usually marked by target greens at

regular distances. Driving ranges may have natural grass, similar to a golf course, or players may have to use

synthetic mats that resemble real turf.

Golfers pay is usually defined as small (30-50 balls), medium (50-80 balls), and large (80 to 100 balls), and

hit at their leisure. KLGCC have electronic properties Tee Up Machine device, the ball load automatically,

and record the use of a ball on a smart card. Often there are golf professionals available to provide education

and teaching. Ball taken by special tank with a clean and roller attachment that automatically picks up the ball

and drains that protects the driver from entering the field. In urban areas and suburban areas, large nets protect

people and surrounding structures from errant balls. Driving range is very popular in Malaysia where golf

courses are overcrowded and often very expensive. Many commercial driving is seen in conjunction with

other relevant areas of practice sports like batting cages or miniature golf, for entertainment. Some also offer

the driving range to practice chip shots, bunker shots, and putting.

Tee Up Machine System is the first in Malaysia and the only Driving Range available in Malaysia for now.

Machine were imported from Japan and has been upgraded by MQUEST LTD. This machine has 6 sensors in

shots (front) and has a tank that can hold 10,000 balls. Collection system is through the gutter ball in design

throughout the entire field. But the ball must be pushed manually on the completion time of operation. When

the ball reached the final drain, it will enter into the path of the ball and cleaned using special chemical

directly into the storage tank.

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2.0 – ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND

2.1 – History of establishment

Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club is a major golf course in Klang Valley, Malaysia owned by Sime

Darby Property. It is located in Bukit Kiara, Kuala Lumpur.

Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club (KLGCC) is a proprietary club wholly owned and operated by KLGCC

Berhad. At its inception, KLGCC Berhad was incorporated as a private limited company on 12th April 1990

under the name Gold Passage Sdn. Bhd. On 21st March 1991, it changed its name to Kuala Lumpur Golf &

Country Club Sdn. Bhd. and subsequently converted into a public company on 15th December 1992. In 1997

the Club was acquired by Sime Darby, Malaysia’s leading multinational conglomerate.

There are two 18-hole courses, the West course and the East course, both designed by Nelson Howarth. The

club hosted several major tournaments. The Malaysian Open was played at the West Course in 2006 and

2010. It has hosted the Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia on the LPGA Tour in October since 2010.

Strategically located in Bukit Kiara, Kuala Lumpur some 8 km away from the city centre, KLGCC can be

easily accessed via major expressways such as the New Klang Valley Expressway and the Sprint highway.

KLGCC provides the option of two 18-hole courses

West Course, an international championship Par 72 course

The East Course, a social, wetlands-themed Par 71 course with facilities for night golfing.

It has also been the host for several high ranking tournament such as the Maybank Malaysian Open

(2010,2011 & 2012) and Sime Darby LPGA (2010 & 2011)

This course has received several awards and accolades – Asian Golf Monthly has awarded KLGCC as the

Best Golf Course in Asia Pacific (West Course) for two consecutive years and Best Clubhouse in Asia Pacific.

It was also rated the 5th best golf course in the world by European Tour’s green keeping consultant Eddie

Addams. 

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KLGCC is indeed proud and honoured to have been bestowed with these prestigious awards.

2012

Asian Golf Monthly Awards 2012- Best Course in Malaysia (West Course)

Asian Golf Monthly Awards 2012- Runner- Up for Best Clubhouse in Asia

Expatriate Lifestyle Best of Malaysia Awards 2012 - Best Golf Experience in Malaysia

2011

Golf Course of the Year by Hospitality Asia Platinum Awards Regional Series 2011-2013

ParGolf Magazine 'Golf Club of the Year Award' (Malaysia) 2011

Voted Number One Golf Course in Malaysia (West Course) by Asian Golf Monthly Awards 2011

Best Clubhouse in Asia Pacific by Asian Golf Monthly Awards 2011

2010

Best Golf Course / Resort Excellence Award by Expatriate Lifestyle 2010

Best of Malaysia Awards 2010 by Asian Golf Monthly

Award for Excellence by Hospitality Asia Platinum Awards (HAPA) Malaysia 2010-2011

National Occupational, Safety & Health Excellence Award 2010

The beautiful fairways of Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club (KLGCC) lie in the unspoilt landscape of

Bukit Kiara, just 8km away from the heart of the city. Strategically placed amongst the capital's prime

residential suburbs and well served by major roads, it is the most conducive backdrop for business,

entertainment and leisure for the discerning few who are members of this exclusive golf & country club.

Designed as a relaxed, private golf and country club, KLGCC is surrounded by nature preserves and is home

to unique species of flora and fauna. It is a quiet, thoughtfully planned environment of relaxed elegance and

natural beauty.

Renowned as Asia's ultimate destination for a premier golf & country club experience, the country club's 36-

hole courses greets over 100,000 golfing rounds a year and host to numerous international championships.

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Originally opened in 1991, the West and East Courses were completely redesigned by renowned international

golf course architects E & G Parslow, re-opened in 2008 and 2010 respectively. The perennial quality of

construction is synonymous with Sime Darby and incorporated state of the art technologies and immense

attention to detail. Since then, it has redefined superior service and excellence; and its facilities and hospitality

has marked Malaysia at the forefront of the world's golfing industry.

About Sime Darby Property

Sime Darby Property is an established integrated property developer, focused on becoming the leading

developer of sustainable communities which is in line with Sime Darby’s brand positioning of developing

sustainable futures. The core businesses of the Division are property development, property investment and

property hospitality. Apart from Malaysia, it has projects in four countries, namely, Singapore, Vietnam,

Australia and United Kingdom. Sime Darby Property recently bagged the Prime Ministers Hibiscus Award

2012 for Environmental Excellence and the 2012 BCI Asia Awards.

2.1 – Vission , Mission & Objective of Organization

VISION

To be the ultimate destination in golf and country club experience in Asia

MISSION

Exceed the expectations of our stakeholders by being innovative, timely and efficient without

compromising quality

Maintaining our edge in the industry through sensible investment

Compensating and rewarding our employees fairly, adequately and be responsible towards fulfilling

their career objectives and growth within the company

Ensuring that we continuously develop and train industry professionals to cater the demands of the

modern lifestyle

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Continual development for the protection and sustainability of the future

Objective of Organization

Excellence is achieved through living up to KLGCC

Accountability

To ensure that honesty and integrity are reflected in every task delivered.

Responsibility

To take ownership and deliver it with passion and commitment in a timely and efficient manner.

Teamwork

To maximize on each other’s strengths to create synergy: “Together Everyone Achieves More”.

Continuous improvement

To create opportunities for progress and growth as well as encouraging innovation for continuous

improvement.

Commitment

To encourage employee involvement towards achieving the organisation’s goals and objectives.

 

2.2 – Type of Industry/ Business

KLGCC's membership profile consists of Royalties, Cabinet Ministers, Captains of Industry, senior corporate

executives and professionals of various industries. Membership currently stands at 3,300 members, not taking

into account supplementary members.

GOLF COURSES

West and East Courses were completely redesigned by renowned international golf course architects E & G

Parslow, re-opened in 2008 and 2010 respectively. KLGCC offers a choice of two 18-hole courses – the West

Course, an international championship Par 72 course and the East Course, a social, wetlands-themed Par 71

course with facilities for night golfing.

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CLUBHOUSE

The Clubhouse was designed by William Moisson in the graceful Spanish style of Southern California. The

completion of renovations are approximately of 250,000 sq ft of covered and exclusive facilities for Members

and their guests with amenities at the Club carefully planned to guarantee a smooth flow of activities in the

functional area. KLGCC is now outfitted with the latest state-of-the-art facilities.

DRIVING RANGE

The new driving range, comprising of three levels accommodating 78 bays, has been completely reconstructed

to provide more challenging targets for all golfers to aim at. New larger grass tees have been constructed to full

golf course tee specifications with the same paspalum grass as is found in the golf course. The range itself has

been reshaped to resemble the golf course. The target greens are scaled imitations of four of the West Course

greens – holes 5,14,18 and 11. The greens are now relatively flat to give a more realistic feel and allow golfers

to see where their ball actually finishes. The entire range is covered with artificial grass of different colours and

where possible slopes are such that balls will run to the automatic ball collection drains. The netting at the back

has also been raised to lessen the number of balls exiting the range.

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FACILITIES & AMENITIES

Fully automated driving range

Golf course

Gym (11,000 sq ft – largest in any golf & country club in the country)

Tennis, badminton & squash courts

Bowling alley

Swimming pool (1 lap pool, 1 resort-styled pool)

Pro shops

Function rooms & banquet hall

VVIP suites

VVIP lounge

Members' Lounge

Chill-out Lounge

Business Centre

Entertainment Centre

Theatrette

Steam bath 7 sauna

Florist

Salon

Prayer room

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Food and Beverage Outlet

DINING AND LOUNGING

A combination of comfort, quality and convenience, Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club offers members and

guests a variety of food and beverage offerings that will satisfy the most discerning of cuisine.

China Treasures

Set in a classical Chinese ambience, this restaurant features contemporary Chinese cuisine.  The restaurant

accommodates up to 130 people and is the perfect setting for family dining or business entertainment. There

are five private rooms that seat between 8 to 24 people per room and these are suitable for corporate dining as

well as more intimate dinners. 

Flame

Flame is a classic Western Grill that features modern and contemporary presentation and cooking methods.

The philosophy is to source the best available ingredients and prepare them with passion and simplicity. 

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Golfer's Terrace

An all day indoor and alfresco dining, the Golfer's Terrace offers a selection of Asian and Western, cuisine, in

a modern setting overlooking the action of the golf course.

Connoisseurs Lounge & Restaurant

Step into a world of luxurious pampering with premium selected wines, fine cigars and other exclusive

amenities.

R&R Café

Conveniently located next to the driving range, this unique sports café is the place for today’s health

conscious individuals to hang out.

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Niji

A casual Japanese dining restaurant, Niji feature an open sushi bar and private dining spaces facing the

beautiful views of the golf course.

Meeting and Wedding

The club also provides weddings, meetings, any event and birthday parties.

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2.3 – Core activities

THE COURSE

West Course

The west course was completed in october 2008 and offers pristine playing conditions exceptional detail,

aesthetic beauty combined with the importance of player strategy - a “flagship” to the future of golf course

design and quality of playing mediums in asia.

East Course

This course is a parkland style course, with beautiful vibrant coloured landscaping. Designed to reward the

intelligent golfer, the length, layout and toughness of this course, offers the potential for major international

tournaments. The magnificient golf course features impeccable fairways and greens, challenging elevation

changes and an environment that enhances the essence of the local terrain. This 18-hole championship ground

was design in full respect of the tranquility and beauty of the experience and to set each player in harmony

with nature. If offers a very different character, with natural grasses and wetlands and a sanctuary to provide a

habitat to the numerous forms of wildlife and birds in the area.

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Driving Range

Comprising three levels and accommodating 78 spacious bays, KLGCC's state-of-the-art driving range is a

technological marvel that is designed to please the most demanding golfers. Resembling the West Course, the

driving range provides challenging targets for golfers – from beginners to professionals.

KLGCC offers their golfers one of the most innovative and effective golf GPS systems. Through the Informer

Colour Cart Mount GPS unit, it uses Global Positioning Satellite technology to inform players on location and

distances on the course at any given time; providing fast and accurate guidance. 

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3.0 – ORGANIZATION STUCTURE

3.1 – Organization chart

Steven Allan Thielke

General Manager

Agnes Maureen D'Cruz

Corporate Golf Sales & Marketing

Shahril Jeffry Zaini

Senior Manager Club

Operations

Roslan Osman

Food & Beverages

Syahrina Karim

Finance & IT

Farroul Hossey Abdullah

Golf & Sports

Tiang Li Ming

PR &

Communication

Azhan Abdul Kadir

Human Resource &

Administration

Mohmad Telmezi

bin Othman

Facilities

Mohd Nizam

Othman

Golf Course

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Hamizi Talib

TQEM

3.2 – Department / Unit / Division

Facilities

Mohmad Telmezi bin Othman

Supervisor

Akrifendi Shahrudin

Supervisor

Mazlan b. Rashid

Supervisor

Mohd Zamri b. Ngah

Supervisor

Siti Faridah

Supervisor

Siti Shahida

Public Area

Mazlan b. Mohid

Md Zaidi b. Mohamad

Azman b. Ismail

Saifulizam

Driving Range

Shamsun Noorul Kamarul

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Executive Maintenance

Edi Jazri Abdul Halim

Executive Housekeeping

Ainul Hezrin

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Shahrul Azlan b. Saayan

Kamarul Baharin b. Abd Ghani

Buggy Station

Mohd Amirul b. Md Amin

Bowling Alley

Mohd Azhar b. Abdul Aziz

Above is the chart of department Facilities. Each job is placed according to ability and effectiveness of the

work.

3. 3 – Task and responsibility of department

The Club Golf maintenance is typically responsible for the upkeep of commercial structures, buildings, or

system breakdown. Maintenance technicians may work in a number of different settings. These professionals

do not specialize in any work trade, but are well versed in many different skills including plumbing, carpentry,

electrical, and electronic.

The daily duties of a maintenance technician vary widely, and may consist of almost any type of large or

small repair that is necessary. In addition to repair work, these task also perform many types of preventative

maintenance tasks.

This is the task and responsibility maintenance workers :

Complete and process different work order assignments.

Head responsibility for entire facility maintenance in Clubhouse.

Control and take care of the wiring system.

Control system of the air-conditioner.

Perform as contact point for building engineering team, outside vendors and contractors on special

projects.

Setup and stay for the PA system for any event

Conduct activities to manage facilities for special events.

Involve in office building safety like routine fire extinguisher safety check and security administration.

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Monitor and repair facilities systems and technical devices directly supporting test and building

operations.

Supervise and assist smooth functioning of toxic gas detection and fire alarm system.

Assist in hazardous waste management.

Involve in preventative maintenance, troubleshoots, dismantles, repairs and reassembles complex

equipment.

Assist planning and scheduling of installation, care, and repair of club facilities and equipment.

4.0– GENERAL OPERATION                                               

Staff of the maintenance team ensure that all mechanical systems and equipment are operational and properly

maintained and all common areas are maintained in a clean aesthetically appealing and disinfected condition.

Routinely walks floors including roof checking for problems and lights out and reports back to supervisors.

Ensures all safety precautions are followed while performing work.

Maintains working relationship with building staff.

Responsible to inspect areas that need paint and advise manager.

Completes daily work orders as scheduled.

Maintains assigned equipment in good working condition.

Properly performs casual labor, such as lifting/moving heavy items as directed by supervisors and following

appropriate safety procedures.

Performs minor maintenance replacement and repairs in areas of carpentry, electrical work, HVAC, plumbing,

mechanical, painting, flooring, and other building repairs through daily scheduled work

orders.

Follows safety procedures and maintains a safe work environment.

Performs maintenance replacement and repair in areas of carpentry, electrical & electronic work, plumbing,

mechanical, painting, flooring, and other minor building repairs as long as a permit is not required to conduct

the job.

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Must be able to properly utilize new equipment and follow safety procedures prior to using this equipment.

Accurately and legibly, record the maintenance or alteration on the proper repair equipment and/or customer

supplied forms including their work to do.

Report any difficulties, uncertainties, unserviceable equipment or potential safety hazards to their supervisor

and observe all safety precautions in the performance of assigned tasks at all times.

Report any tool issues to restaurant and ensure the correct tag is attached and properly completed.

Take part in any required training including GMM and safety.

Keep all work areas clean and orderly.

Proven ability to work alone and in a team environment.

The equipment technician reports also important to have golf club employee and supervisor and oversees a

comprehensive preventative maintenance program. This program includes the repair of failing equipment, keeping

records of parts and labor needed to maintain each piece of equipment, and placing orders for parts and supplies

needed for equipment service.

The equipment must be properly right any needs or problems relating to the maintenance or repair of equipment to

tell to executive or supervisor. The equipment technician employee must take places safety as a top priority and is

responsible for maintaining a clean service area.

The golf club assumes responsibility for managing and maintaining golf club properties which include:

Driving range

Maintenance equipment electrical & electronic

The golf car fleet (buggy)

Drink hut

Equipment door & locker room

Changing room

Air-cond

Pipe system

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Kitchen utensils

PA system

Conclusion, the task is concerned with all aspects of maintenance of equipment using electricity and security

of clients from a variety of non-damage complaints and satisfaction in terms of service and facilities. This is

consistent with ensuring KLGCC defend the title of The Best Club Golf in Asian.

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5.0– ACTIVITY DURING TRAINING

5.1 – Project embark

5.1.1 - Trip at Multi-level Car Park.

A fluorescent lamp or fluorescent tube is a gas-discharge lamp that uses electricity to excite mercury vapor.

The excited mercury atoms produce short-wave ultraviolet light that then causes a phosphor to fluoresce,

producing visible light. A fluorescent lamp converts electrical power into useful light much more efficiently

than incandescent lamps. The luminous efficacy of a compact fluorescent light bulb is about 60 lumens per

watt, four times the efficacy of a typical incandescent bulb. For conventional tube fluorescent lamps the

fixture is more costly because it requires a ballast to regulate the current through the lamp, but the lower

energy cost typically offsets the higher initial cost.

The larger fluorescent lamps have been mostly used in KLGCC Multi-level Car Park, the compact fluorescent

lamp is available in the same sizes as incandescents and is used as an energy-saving alternative in Club Golf.

Because they contain mercury, many fluorescent lamps are classified as hazardous waste. The United States

Environmental Protection Agency recommends that fluorescent lamps be segregated from general waste for

recycling or safe disposal.

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The fact that the light worked perfectly well at some point in time must mean that the original wiring was

good at each level. If it is a hallway light, it is possible that it was a 3-way switch. A 3-way switch has 3 wires

attached to the switch, if the switch that replaced had 3 wires attached to it, then there must be another switch

somewhere (several switches that can control the same light fixture).

Now sometimes the Multi-level Car Park could feed into the light switch and timer, then wired to the light

fixture. Sometimes it is wired into the light fixture and wires would go from there to the switch. I suspect the

following, neutral and live wire that was attached..In that attached bundle, neutral wire is the live current level

feed, the other live wire is feed another device/plug/fixture/timer somewhere else in the level, the white wire

that was in that bundle is leading to the light switch, the other neutral wire going to the single life wire of the

light fixture is the return wire from the light switch.

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At the light fixture, life wire from switch connected to the neutral wire from the circuit power line and another

neutral wire that is possibly feeding level power to another plug/fixture somewhere else in the other level.

Obviously this situation is dangerous. The breaker is tripping before the circuit burns down due to

overcurrent, but the breaker might not trip if your wiring fault happens to be dumping current to ground

through a person or the wiring fault is causing a fire due to sparking.

5.1.2 – Nifty Hydraulic TM34H

Firstly, thank to the supervisors here for giving me the opportunity to operate the hydraulic nifty machine. Its

use is to change the lighting golf course.

The Nifty (TM34H) is one of the most robust and versatile trailer mounts available. Its telescopic axles allow

it to pass through double doorway openings and setting up is simple with manual outriggers. Operation is

quick and easy and its reliable hydraulic controls make it an ideal alternative to ladders and scaffolds.

Nifty Hydarulic (tm34h) Safety Features

Pressure Sensitive Outriggers

Audible and visible alarms

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Manual recovery with Hand Pump

Dual Controls (Platform & Base)

Lock valves on all hydraulic cyclinders

Overrun Brakes with gas springs hand brake

Control System - Fully Proportional Hydraulic Power System -battery, gas, or bi-energy Drive.

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Dual harness points -Meets OSHA and ANSI regulations specification

Working Height: 40' 5"

Platform Height: 33' 10"

Working Outreach: 16' 5"

Slew: 360 degrees

Width-Traveling: 4' 11"

Working: 8' 10'

Axles Retracted: 3' 7"

Height: 6' 3"

Length: 18'

Weight: 2560 lbs

Platform Capacity: 500 lbs

Platform Size: 3' 8" x 2' 1"

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5.1.3 - Find the source of the air-conditioner damage SMART-TECH.

I was asked by a supervisor to inspect damage to the air-conditioner brand Smart-Tech at Chill-Out lounge.

The fact that it does not work and has a leak reason has something wrong with the water channel near the

circuit self out. This can be something as simple as a shorted wire and relay in the unit for the compressor or

fan motor shorted. It was hard when I saw the power cord is covered with water so that it may cause a short

circuit. If it's just a shorted wire, capacitors, relays or switches, repair bills will not be that bad.

Damage that occurs :

Relay

Control circuit

Pipe system

In conclusion, maintenance should be called Smart-Tech supplier and they say this system is the first system

ever released. Solution, this system had been shut down and replaced with other models.

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5.1.4 – Chiller system

Chiller boiler system is a chiller, boiler, pumps and HVAC controls in a single pre-engineered package. This

reduces complexity for the field installer and increases the simplicity of installation overall. Chiller boiler

packaged systems are designed for large Clubhouse in KLGCC.

A chiller boiler system is a hydronic system it uses water instead of air to heat and cool a structure. A properly

designed hydronic system is usually more efficient than a standard forced air system. Chiller boiler systems

use radiant heating and cooling or fan coil systems to Clubhouse.

This allows for multiple zones (a thermostat in each AHU room in Clubhouse) for increased comfort and

decreased energy use. Compared with air, water is a more space-efficient method of transferring heat and cold

around a building. Pipe delivers the same amount of heat as an air duct and is much easier to install in small

spaces.

Chiller approaches buildings as more than concrete. I see them in terms of the critical comfort needs of the

customer and the things in the building. More than half of the large buildings in the world today have a chiller

at their core, playing a critical role in creating the right comfort environment. Not only do KLGCC chillers

provide the right temperature, humidity and ventilation, chiller also help reduce cost of operation, provide

energy efficiency and minimize environmental impact. It most energy efficient, lowest emission large chiller

available.

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Liquid Chillers

Absorption chillers use heat to drive the refrigeration cycle, they produce chilled water while consuming just a

small amount of electricity to run the pumps on the unit. Absorption chillers generally use steam or hot water

to drive the lithium bromide refrigeration cycle but can also use other heat sources

Compressor Chillers

Chiller can satisfy virtually any application need. Chiller has the right compressor chiller for the job. KLGCC

assemble compressor-chillers are ideal for comfort or process cooling applications, keeping the chilled water

loop clubhouse without the need for performance degrading freeze protection. All of unit are designed for ease

of installation and connection, and have proven, reliable controllers to ensure efficient and cost-effective

operation.

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Scroll Air-Cooled Chillers

Chiller has state of the art air-cooled Scroll liquid chillers for a wide range of comfort and process-cooling

applications. These chillers are complete, assembled liquid chillers that offer ease of installation with wiring

and microprocessor controllers providing maximum operating efficiency. Compact chillers install easily and

quickly into most building layouts, making them ideal choices for retrofit or new building designs.

Cooling Towers

Cooling towers are engineered to provide optimal cooling with minimum energy usage. Cooling tower not

only sets the benchmark for low sound levels, it also sets the benchmark for some of the highest crossflow

tonnage densities per box in the industry. Cooling towers also deliver thermal performance, low maintenance,

versatility of options and outstanding value. However, of greater significance, the cooling tower is now

quieter.

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Refrigerant Monitors

The Chiller has two important benefits: refrigerant conservation and safety. With the decreasing availability of

refrigerants, coupled with rising cost, it is important to have a refrigerant monitor in the equipment room to

provide early warning of refrigerant loss. As a leak-sensing device, chiller refrigerant monitor constantly

measures the amount of specific refrigerants in the surrounding air. This device is capable of initiating alarms,

activating building ventilating systems, and interfacing with Building Automation Systems. Refrigerant

monitors are also strongly recommended for all existing AHU rooms or refrigerant storage facilities.

The extensive Chiller line was developed with decades of know-how and industry leadership and includes

centrifugal, rotary and scroll compressor chillers as well as absorption chillers, ranging in nominal capacities

from 10 to 3,950 tons. Liquid chillers are relied upon for both comfort and process applications excellence in

every corner of the world.

Finally, to keep system running at maximum efficiency, maintenance refer to Chiller upgrades and renewal

services as one of the best ways to minimize service calls, eliminate surprises, and control the total cost of

operation.

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5.1.5 – Learn about system machine at Driving Range.

Driving range is an area where golfers can practice their golf swing. It can also be a recreational activity itself

for amateur golfers or when enough time for a full game is not available. Many golf courses have a driving

range attached and they are also found as stand-alone facilities, especially in urban areas. They are typically

run by businesses or sometimes by universities. Distances are usually marked by target greens at regular

distances. Driving ranges may have natural grass, similar to a golf course, or players may have to use

synthetic mats that resemble real turf.

Tee Up Machine System is the first in Malaysia and the only Driving Range available in Malaysia for now.

Machine were imported from Japan and has been upgraded by MQUEST LTD. This machine has 6 sensors in

shots (front) and has a tank that can hold 10,000 balls. Collection system is through the gutter ball in design

throughout the entire field. But the ball must be pushed manually on the completion time of operation. When

the ball reached the final drain, it will enter into the path of the ball and cleaned using special chemical

directly into the storage tank.

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Automated Ball Dispenser

Can store up to 1,000 balls.

When a ball is hit from the tee, the ball-sensor activates the agitating motor to

Air-blow another ball to the tee

Features

Storing capacity : 1,000 balls (500balls per hitting area)

Ball sending method : air-blow

Ball agitating method : Disk agitation

Noise reduction (falling ball) : Buffer spring

Special Feature

Steel-reinforced rubber tee protects itself from bending, falling off and wearing of the tee

Tee-up cycle time: 3.1~ 5.2 sec. depending on tee height

Machine height : 256mm

Auto Tee-up Machine

Rubber tee moves up and down without steps with height ranging from 0 to 60mm to accommodate

varying size of the golf club.

First of all, KLGGC driving range wants to provide as much convenience and satisfaction to their customers

as possible. By using Tee-Up systems customers can focus on their stance, grip and posture without moving to

re-tee the next ball. After a ball has been hit, the next ball is automatically teed up in 4 seconds. It can also

easily and comfortably adjust height of the tee steplessly by just pressing the button in front with the clubhead.

As a result, it can achieve swing grooving and muscle memory while maintaining rhythm, tempo and

consistency. The customers are really pleased that they never have to bend over.

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Second, the range wishes to enhance sales revenue. With Tee-Up systems, customers hit approx. 40 % more

balls in a given time, hugely increasing revenue per customer, per visit. In addition, fully automated tee-up

system, the prepaid card together with computer management system will enable KLGCC to have unattended

operation of the facilities and brings much higher sales amount than a bucket system.

Third, fully automated system reduces staff costs and enhances range appearance.

Fourth, specialists software brings total control and flexibility in range management.

It provides, for example,

- automatic opening and closing of tee bays.

- tracks all kinds equipment and utilization record

- customized pricing for on-peak and off-peak hours and days.

5.2 – List of task

First of all, I need to understand what task is the department Facilities doing and the features of service for

customer. I need to know the handle of tools and also the equipment system of department before I proceed

with my task.

• Driving range

• Maintenance equipment electrical and electronic

• Drink hut

• Changing room

• Equipment door & locker room

• Air-conditioner

• Pipe system

• Kitchen utensils

• PA system

• Sewage system

• Painting

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5.3 – Experience or knowledge acquired

In this company, I learn how to use tools which i never used before whether at Unisel or other places. I also

learn about electricity from senior and how to handle a current flow without making any mistakes which can

harm myself. Some knowledges acquired to do this job. Another thing is, I learn about electrical and

electronics components such as, opening a motor and blower to know what is inside to check part damage and

change it new spare part.

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6.0 – COMMENT OR RECOMMENDATION

6.1 - Training place relevant

During the period of my industry training at KLGCC, I have learnt a lot of things and gain so much of

technical knowledge that cannot be obtained through academic learning. I believe that these experience and

knowledge will be very useful when I step into the real working life in the future.

6.2 - Recommendation(where appropriate)

With this opportunity, I like to suggest few comments to University Selangor (UNISEL), Kuala Lumpur Golf

& Country Club and to trainee itself to further improve industrial training quality so that coming soon trainee

can do their training better than ever.

Firstly, industrial training plays a vital role to provide lesson for student to expose into real working life

before graduate. Therefore, industrial training should be a compulsory course during studies in education

institutes in order to produce students that are excellent in academics, good communication skill with others

during working and able to apply the theoretical concepts in real working condition.

Optimizing the industrial training schedule program, set by Unisel, is practically and technically an ultimate

future step towards academic excellence. The industrial training program has proved within the present and

the past years of being a successful and superior intellectual concept, where trainee are being exposed to the

practical and technical knowledge observation, with the set period agreed on, it has summed up to both

theoretical and practical knowledge optimism. The industrial program is set to meet different types of

industrial exposure with multiple industry field integration. In addition to the practical goal achievement of

the training the industry field is an environment rich of heritage and cultural ideologies.

Apart from that, I would like to suggest that Unisel may send supervisor twice within the training period to

visit the trainee. At this point of time, supervisor may be able to follow up with company workers about the

progression of training in order to improve the performance of trainee. In addition, the duration of training can

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be increased so that the trainees can complete the task given by company as well as gain more practical

experiences in their field.

Furthermore, the company should provide a detailed schedule of training for the trainee during the orientation.

The trainee will clear about the job and task need to complete in the certain duration. Besides that, trainee can

arrange their own timetable wisely in order to complete the task and project given by the company on time.

For the company and trainee itself, I suggest that students should always be professional during industrial

training. Student may seek for work task from leader rather than asked to do so. To improve the performance

of training, company workers can give more supervision toward performance of the trainees in order to further

improve their achievement in industry training.

The Ministry of Higher Education (KPTM) also should play an important role in informing about the presence

of Industrial Training for those undergraduate from Unisel to those public and private industries. This will

able the students to find a place for their industrial training easily since many employer are interested in

employing those undergraduate students from various institute of higher learning. Apart from that, the Unisel

should carry out a survey on few selected undergraduate who fresh from the industrial training. This able the

government to make some changes according to current changes in the society.

Finally, I would strongly suggest to those undergraduate who are going to pursue their industrial Training to

show a good self-value while dealing with the superiors and other staffs. Besides that, the student should show

high discipline by obeying all rules and regulations in the industries. The students also need to pay attention

to the instruction given by the instructors. A good communication skill is very important for those

undergraduate to ensure a smooth relationship between the organizations.

From the above recommendation, I hope it will bring more improvement to industrial training courses in every

institute of higher learning especially Dip in Industrial Technology. Not only that, I believe companies also be

able to obtain benefits from this improvement because graduated student that may work for them in the future.

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7.0 – CONCLUSION

7.1 - Result of training towards myself and knowledge

After completed my industry training in Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club, I can conclude that industrial

training is a very important part of learning to acquire experiences and technical knowledge before go to real

working environment. Within 15 weeks of industry training in KLGCC, I learnt and practice how to overcome

real life problem. These experiences are very valuable when I exposing myself into the real working

environment in the future.

From the first task until the last task assigned to me by my supervisor, I did it without any delay and tried to

complete the task as soon as possible. I also ensure my completed task satisfying supervisor’s need and

always try to avoid any careless mistake in the task given. May be some times, my completed task is not that

good as compared with supervisor’s work, but I have learnt from that and tried to improve my work next time.

7.2 - Training achieve its objective

Industry training gives me a greatest chance to experience the working environment before graduated. I am

able to apply whatever theory learnt in the student life through problem solving. By overcome the problem,

student may able to relate theory learnt to the real life application. This kind of realization will promote our

interest in academic learning because we know the actual relation between theory and practical.

Throughout the training, I realize that cooperation among worker is the key of success of any objective which

to improve the quality of work. For an example, to complete a task and responsibility work, cooperation and

teamwork among workers are required in order to complete the work. Generally, student can know their

capability and weakness during industry training. From that, we can preserve our capability and improve

related weakness in the future.

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