The Compliance Status of Chemical Management among Industries in Malaysia: The USECHH after 20 years

Hazlina Yon
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Chemical management plays an important role in the protection of human health and environment. Malaysia through the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) developed chemical related legislations under the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) 1994 upon tripartite and stakeholder consultation. Effective law enforcement by DOSH is important to ensure compliance to occupational health legislations in order to meet the objectives of OSHA 1994. This paper presents the status of chemical management compliance in Malaysia pertaining to compliance to the Occupational Safety and Health (Use and Standards of Exposure of Chemicals Hazardous to Health) (USECHH) Regulations 2000 among the industries in various economic sectors twenty years after its inception. This paper proposes four steps for investigating the compliance status. The four steps are overview of chemical legislations, enforcement strategies, data analysis and recommendations. There was a total of 9712 workplaces inspected by DOSH officers during the enforcement activities. About 54% workplaces received satisfactory grades while 46% were non satisfactory. USECHH operations for the last five years (2016-2020) revealed that 70% of the total workplaces inspected received satisfactory compliance while another 30% potrayed otherwise. These positive results show significant improvement in the status of compliance of chemical management as compared to the beginning of its introduction in year 2000 where majority of the grades are unsatisfactory. Analysis of each elements found that the worst compliance comes from elements such as medical surveillance, health surveillance, exposure monitoring and chemical health risk assessment The research also prescribes strategies and methods taken by DOSH Malaysia in ensuring chemical management compliance at the workplace. This paper shows an insight of chemical management in Malaysia briefly and provides suggestions and recommendations, measures and outcomes of enforcement. Future measures to be taken by DOSH is also suggested to boost compliance.  
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马来西亚工业化学品管理的合规状况:20年后的USECHH
化学品管理在保护人类健康和环境方面发挥着重要作用。马来西亚通过职业安全与健康部,经三方和利益攸关方协商,根据1994年《职业安全与健康法》制定了与化学品有关的立法。卫生部的有效执法对于确保遵守职业健康立法,以实现1994年职业健康与卫生条例的目标至关重要。本文介绍了马来西亚各经济部门各行业在遵守《2000年职业安全与健康(对健康有害的化学品的使用和接触标准)条例》(USECHH) 20年后的化学品管理合规状况。本文提出了调查合规状况的四个步骤。这四个步骤是化学品立法概述、执法策略、数据分析和建议。在执法行动期间,卫生署人员共视察了9712个工作地点。约54%的工作间获得满意的评分,46%的工作间不满意。过去五年(2016-2020年)的USECHH操作显示,70%的被检查工作场所符合要求,另有30%不符合要求。这些积极的结果表明,与2000年开始实施化学品管理时相比,遵守化学品管理的状况有了显著改善,当时大多数等级都不令人满意。对每个要素的分析发现,遵守情况最差的是医疗监测、健康监测、接触监测和化学品健康风险评估等要素。研究还规定了马来西亚卫生部为确保工作场所遵守化学品管理而采取的战略和方法。本文简要介绍了马来西亚的化学品管理,并提出了建议和建议,措施和执行结果。此外,还建议卫生部未来采取的措施,以提高合规程度。
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