Factory Registration / Notification
Factory Registration Consultant
Factory Registration Consultant: The organisation should declare that during registration that the factory has implemented risk management.
*Submit process hazard analysis (PHA) studies during registration.
*Submit a quantitative risk assessment (QRA) to the National Environmental Agency (NEA) at least 3 months before registration, if required under Section 26 of the Environment Protection and Management Act.
The organisation shall conduct a Safety and Health Management System (SHMS) audit within 2 months of starting operations.
The organisation shall submit the SHMS audit or internal review using Online Business Licensing Services (OBLS) within 2 months of receiving the CR. Otherwise, the CR may be revoked.
*Applicable to Group B factory: Refineries, Petrochemical plants, Bulk storage terminals with storage capacity of 5,000 or more cubic metres of toxic or flammable liquid, Chemical plants manufacturing fluorine, chlorine, hydrogen fluoride, carbon monoxide or synthetic polymer. Contact us to know more information.
Competitive Advantages of Factory Registration
- All factories, as defined under the Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Act, must either notify or register their activities with us before starting operations.
- If your factory engages in high-risk activities, you will have to apply for a Certificate of Registration (CR); If your factory engages in low-risk activities, you will have to submit a one-time Notification declaring your activities.
- Reduce business cost through protecting company assets and employees
- Ensure compliance with legal and other requirement
- Creates a safer and healthier workplace for employees
Process Flow
Initial
Consultation
Our consultant will contact you to gather information about your organization to understand your company needs and ISO standard requirements.
Gap Analysis and Planning
Assess your organization’s current practices and identify gaps. Develop a plan to address the gaps and achieve ISO compliance.
Documentation and Implementation
Develop necessary documentation, policies, and procedures. Implement the changes and new processes within your organization.
Training and Awareness
Provide training to employees on ISO standard requirements and their roles in the implementation.
Internal Audits
Conduct internal audits to assess the effectiveness of the implemented ISO management system and identify areas for improvement.
Certification Audit and Issuance
Receive the ISO certification, upon successful audit from an accredited certification body.