Chemical Weapons Convention
Malaysia signed the Chemical Weapon Convention (CWC) on 13th January 1993 and ratified the Convention on 20th April 2000. The Convention entered into force in Malaysia on 20th May 2000. On June 16th, 2005, Chemical Weapons Convention Act was gazetted to implement the Convention in Malaysia.
According to the CWC Act 2005, Department has been appointed as one of the agencies in the National Authority Chemical Weapons Convention (NACWC) which is led by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. For further details of NACWC and its roles please go to https://www.kln.gov.my/cwc/
Members of National Authorities are as below: As an appointed agency, Department plays important roles and responsibilities in enforcing and implementing the Convention in Malaysia namely: Besides, Department is also responsible for dealing with issues related to chemical safety and security management (CSSM) which is one of the initiatives under Article XI of the CWC. OPCW is the implementing body of the Convention and the headquarters is located in the Hague, Netherlands. The OPCW’s mission is to implement the provisions of the Chemical Weapons Convention and to achieve the vision of a world free of chemical weapons and the threat of their use, and in which chemistry is used for peace, progress, and prosperity. This is including the prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of chemical weapons and their Destruction. As of today, OPCW has 193 Member States, that are working together to achieve a world free of chemical weapons. For further details on OPCW please go to https://www.opcw.org/ The OPCW Member States share the collective goal of preventing chemistry from ever again being used for warfare, thereby strengthening international security. To this end, the Convention contains four key provisions: To implement the CWC, there are identified chemicals for the application of verification measures according to the provisions of the CWC. One of the most important obligations in the Convention that Malaysia needs to fulfil is to submit the Annual Declarations. Thus, companies involved in activities above the declarations threshold limit related to Scheduled Chemicals and Unscheduled Discrete Organic Chemicals (DOC) must submit their annual declaration to the National Authority. The submission of the annual declaration is mandatory under the CWC Act 2005. Hence, the failure to submit the annual declarations is an offence under the law. Activities to declare related to CWC Declaration threshold For further info, please contact: Convention And National Chemical Coordination Section Chemical Management Division, Department of Occupational Safety and Health (Ministry of Human Resource) Level 1, 3, 4 & 5, Block D4, Complex D, Federal Government Administrative Centre, 62530 W. P. Putrajaya Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Tel. : +603 8000 8000 Fax: +603 8889 2443
Members of NACWC
Department participation
Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)
Schedule Chemicals
Declaration