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The Role of Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA) in Ensuring Industrial Safety in Malaysia

  • Writer: ficoreacademy
    ficoreacademy
  • Apr 7, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 17, 2025

Introduction

In Malaysia, industrial operations often involve hazardous chemicals that pose significant health risks to workers. To minimize these risks, the Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA) framework is implemented. Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA) serves as a preventive measure to identify, evaluate, and manage chemical hazards effectively.


Understanding Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA)

Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA) is a systematic process that helps industries assess the risks posed by hazardous chemicals in the workplace. It involves identifying chemical hazards, evaluating exposure levels, and implementing control measures to prevent health complications among workers.


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Chemical Health Risk Assessment - Exposure of chemical waste to human

Steps in Conducting Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA)

  1. Chemical Identification – Industries must compile a list of all hazardous chemicals used in their operations.

  2. Exposure Assessment – Workers’ exposure to chemicals is analyzed through air monitoring, biological sampling, and workplace observation.

  3. Risk Characterization – The collected data is used to assess the severity of health risks posed by chemical exposure.

  4. Implementation of Control Measures – Engineering controls, administrative procedures, and personal protective equipment (PPE) are introduced.

  5. Monitoring and Review – Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA) must be reviewed periodically to ensure compliance with safety standards.


Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA) and Legal Compliance in Malaysia

Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA) is mandated under Malaysian occupational safety laws, specifically the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) 1994. Employers who fail to conduct CHRA may face legal repercussions, including fines and operational shutdowns.


Conclusion

Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA) is a key element in maintaining workplace safety and ensuring industrial compliance with Malaysian regulations. By conducting regular Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA), industries can protect their workforce and create a safer work environment.


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