INTRODUCTION CLASS REGULATIONS 2013 COMPLIANCE TRAINING
The CLASS Regulations 2013 (Classification, Labelling and Safety Data Sheet of Hazardous Chemicals Regulations) were enacted in Malaysia under OSHA 1994. They align Malaysia’s system with the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) for classification and labelling of chemicals to ensure safe use, transport, and management of hazardous chemicals at the workplace. Therefore, this one-day training will enhance better knowledge in chemical management and reduce accidents, injuries, illnesses, and environmental damage caused by hazardous chemicals.
This program is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills to comply with the legal requirements of CLASS 2013 and to implement proper classification and labelling procedures in their respective organizations. It is particularly relevant to industries involved in manufacturing, importing, distributing, or using hazardous chemicals. Participants will gain not only technical understanding but also the ability to apply the CLASS framework effectively in their daily operations.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of this training course, the participants should be able:
- To provide awareness and understanding of the requirements under CLASS Regulations 2013.
- To ensure correct classification, labelling and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) preparation for hazardous chemicals.
- To train participants on their duties and responsibilities as suppliers, importers, manufacturers, and employers.
- To promote compliance and prevent legal, environmental, and workplace safety issues.
This training focuses on creating a compliance mindset and promoting consistent application of safety principles throughout an organization. The knowledge gained will help prevent incidents, improve chemical inventory accuracy, and ensure proper communication of hazards to employees.
COURSE OUTLINE
Module 1: Introduction
- Background of CLASS Regulations 2013
- Link to OSHA 1994 & Environmental Quality Act
- Objectives of CLASS: protecting workers, users, and environment
- Importance of compliance for companies handling chemicals
Module 2: Overview of CLASS Regulations 2013
- Scope of application (who must comply)
- Key definitions: hazardous chemical, supplier, importer, manufacturer, downstream user
- Roles & responsibilities of:
- Suppliers / Manufacturers / Importers
- Employers
- Employees
Module 3: Chemical Classification
- Purpose of chemical classification
- Hazard classes & categories under CLASS / GHS:
- Physical hazards (flammable, explosive, oxidizing)
- Health hazards (toxic, carcinogenic, corrosive, irritant, sensitizer)
- Environmental hazards
- Methods of classification (data sources, bridging principles, test results)
Module 4: Labelling Requirements
- Elements of a compliant label:
- Product identifier
- Signal word (Danger/Warning)
- Hazard statements
- Precautionary statements
- Supplier identification
- Pictograms (GHS hazard symbols)
- Label design, placement & language requirements (Bahasa Malaysia & English)
- Case studies of compliant vs non-compliant labels
Module 5: Safety Data Sheet (SDS) Requirements
- 16 sections of an SDS (as per CLASS/GHS format)
- Information required in each section
- Supplier obligations for providing SDS in BM & English
- Updating SDS (new hazard information, change in classification)
- Accessibility of SDS in the workplace
Module 6: Notification & Inventory
- Requirements to notify Department of Occupational Safety & Health (DOSH)
- Chemical Register preparation & submission
- Exemptions under CLASS Regulations
Module 7: Employer Responsibilities
- Ensuring workplace chemical inventory
- Providing training & communication to workers
- Safe storage, handling & use of chemicals
- Emergency preparedness (spills, leaks, exposures)
- Linkage to USECHH Regulations 2000 (for risk assessment & exposure control)
Module 8: Worker Rights & Responsibilities
- Right to know about hazardous chemicals
- Safe practices for chemical handling
- Reporting unsafe conditions or incidents
Module 9: Enforcement & Penalties
- DOSH enforcement powers under CLASS 2013
- Penalties for non-compliance (fines, imprisonment, license revocation)
- Case examples of enforcement actions in Malaysia
Module 10: Practical Sessions / Workshops
- Hands-on label reading & interpretation
- Reviewing & interpreting real Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
- Mock chemical inventory & notification exercise
- Group activity: Correcting non-compliant chemical labels
- Open Q & A for clarification
- Short quiz

