Welcome to Chemical Industries Council of Malaysia
The Chemical Industries Council of Malaysia or also known as CICM, was established and incorporated in 1982, as a company limited by guarantee. CICM origins back as an industry group under the aegies of the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM).
Currently, CICM is the umbrella body representing the various sub-sector chemical groups (ranging from oleochemicals, paints, fertilizers, petrochemicals, agriculture chemicals, industrial gases, coating resins and biodiesel sectors), following a restructuring exercise in year 2001 to establish a stronger and better representation of the Malaysian chemical industry.
Programme Elements
Codes of Management PracticesAt the heart of the Responsible Care initiative are the Codes of Management Practices. The Codes focus on specific areas of chemical manufacturing, transportation, research, handling and security. Companies must in good-faith make continuous efforts to attain the goals of each Code.
- DISTRIBUTION CODE: This Code reduces employee and public risk during transportation and distribution of chemicals and chemicals products. The scope of this Code covers all modes of transportation. It protects the carrier, distributors, contractor and the environment. It covers also activities such as storage, handling, transfer and packaging.
- COMMUNITY AWARENESS AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE (CAER) CODE: Designed to help ensure emergency preparedness and foster community involvement. The Code builds on the voluntary self-regulation concept by emphasizing a broader dialogue and interaction between employees, the general public, government officials as well as emergency responders. It also requires companies to establish facility outreach programme that includes an ongoing assessment of employee and community concerns about their operations.
- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CODE (REVISED): Previously known as the Pollution Prevention Code, this Code has been revised and now known as the Environmental Protection Code. Consisting 15 management practices, it aims at helping firms to reduce both emissions released into various media and the amount of waste which they generate.
- EMPLOYEE HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE (REVISED): The scope of this Code covers the entire management of health and safety (H&S) of people at work with the site or organization which includes H&S Programme Management, H&S Risk Identification & Evaluation, Prevention & Control of the H&S Risk and H&S Communication & Training to the stakeholders i.e. management, employees, contractors & visitors conducting business on / with the site.
- PROCESS SAFETY CODE: The approach of this Code is to eliminate risks from the outset; i.e. safety begins at the very early planning stages of the plant's production processes. Potential sources of danger which may emerge because of the plant itself or through chemical substances used in the production are analyzed and eliminated as far as possible. It also requires that employees must be trained in the safe operational and maintenance methods and be able to recognize potential sources of error and be capable of assessing the resulting risks. The reactions of the community to the issues in the chemical plant are communicated to those doing the designs and modifications of the plant.
- PRODUCT STEWARDSHIP CODE: The aim of this Code is to make health, safety and environmental (HSE) protection an integral part of the research, designing, manufacturing, marketing, distributing, using, recycling and ultimate disposal of chemical products. It emphasizes the need for everyone involved in the developing and handling of chemicals to do so responsibly to help maintain a safe and healthy environment. The key is to keep a flow of information coming back to the company about how customers are actually using and disposing the products.
- SECURITY CODE: The Code is aimed to provide guidance to companies on the protection to people, property, products, processes, information and information systems by enhancing security, including security against potential terrorist attack, throughout the chemical value chain. This encompasses activities associated with the design and research, procurement, manufacturing, marketing, distribution, storage, customer use, recycle and disposal of products.
Responsible Care Global Charter
Developed by the International Council of Chemical Associations (ICCA) in year 2005 and was officially launched during the International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM) held in February 2006 in Dubai. The Charter extends the original elements of Responsible Care, whereby it focus on new and important challenges facing the chemical industry and society, including sustainable development, effective management of chemicals along the value chain, greater industry transparency and greater global harmonization and consistency among the national Responsible Care programmes.
In 2014, the Global Charter was revised and updated to respond effectively to current stakeholders expectations, as well as the opportunities and challenges facing the global chemical industry. It now focuses on the roles, responsibilities and accountabilities of global chemical companies in support of Responsible Care. The Global Charter requires no immediate changes to existing Responsible Care commitments and its six elements are consistent with current ICCA policies and Responsible Care programme features. Companies will continue to implement Responsible Care as it is practiced in those countries where they manufacture and sell products and participate in the program.
The 6 key elements of the Charter are as follows:
- A corporate leadership culture that proactively supports safe chemicals management through the global Responsible Care initiative
- Safeguarding people and the environment by continuously improving the environmental, health and safety performance and security of our facilities, processes and technologies and by driving continuous improvement in chemical product safety and stewardship throughout the supply chain
- Strengthening chemicals management systems by participating in the development and implementation of life cycle-oriented, science and risk based chemical safety legislation and best practices
- Influencing business partners to promote the safe management of chemicals within their own operations
- Engaging stakeholders, understanding and responding to their concerns and expectations for safer operations and products and communicating openly on our performance and products
- Contributing to sustainability through improved performance, expanded economic opportunities and the development of innovative technologies and other solutions to societal challenges
CICM encourages all Responsible Care signatories, in particular the multinational companies that have their headquarters based in Malaysia to declare their support as well as to adopt the fundamental features of the Responsible Care Global Charter. Further details of the Charter could be downloaded from HERE.
Signatories
| 1 | Agricultural Chemicals (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 2 | Air Liquide Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 3 | Air Products Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 4 | Akzo Nobel Paints (Malaysia) Sndn Bhd | |
| 5 | Allnex Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 6 | Alpha Pertama Sdn Bhd | |
| 7 | Ancom Nylex Berhad | |
| 8 | Arch Wood Protection (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 9 | Arkema Coating Resins Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 10 | ASEAN Bintulu Fertilizer Sdn Bhd | |
| 11 | Asta Chemicals Sdn Bhd | |
| 12 | Axalta Powder Coating Systems (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 13 | Azelis Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 14 | Baerlocher (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 15 | Balchem Sdn Bhd | |
| 16 | BASF (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 17 | BASF PETRONAS Chemicals Sdn Bhd | |
| 18 | Bayer CropScience (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 19 | BDP (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 20 | Behn Meyer Chemicals (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 21 | Behn Meyer International Trading Sdn Bhd | |
| 22 | BP Chemicals (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 23 | Brenntag Sdn Bhd | |
| 24 | Cabot (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 25 | Caldic (MYS) Sdn Bhd | |
| 26 | CCM Chemicals Sdn Bhd | |
| 27 | Central Forwarding Agency Sdn Bhd | |
| 28 | Challenger Avenue (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 29 | Chemstation Distribution Sdn Bhd | |
| 30 | Chemtrax Sdn Bhd | |
| 31 | Circular Agency Sdn Bhd | |
| 32 | Clariant (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 33 | C.N. Chemicals Sdn Bhd | |
| 34 | C. Steinweg Logistics (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 35 | Dairen Chemical (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 36 | Danisco Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 37 | DKH Polychem Sdn Bhd | |
| 38 | DKSH Performance Materials Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 39 | DNV GL Sdn Bhd | |
| 40 | Dow Chemical (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 41 | Du Pont Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 42 | Duopharma (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 43 | EastBoard Chemicals Sdn Bhd | |
| 44 | Eastman Chemical (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 45 | Ecolab International Sdn Bhd | |
| 46 | Edenor Oleochemicals (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 47 | Elite International Logistic (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 48 | Elite Logistics (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 49 | E-Response Alert Sdn Bhd | |
| 50 | E-Response Management Sdn Bhd | |
| 51 | Esterol Sdn Bhd | |
| 52 | Eternal Materials (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 53 | ExxonMobil Chemical Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 54 | Farben Technique (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 55 | Fatty Chemical (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 56 | FGV Transport Services Sdn Bhd | |
| 57 | Fimachem Sdn Bhd | |
| 58 | Flexsys Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 59 | FPG Oleochemicals Sdn Bhd | |
| 60 | Fumakilla Malaysia Berhad | |
| 61 | Global Asia Industrial Chemical Sdn Bhd | |
| 62 | Globonus Sdn Bhd | |
| 63 | Goodrich Asia Pacific Sdn Bhd | |
| 64 | Halex (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 65 | H.B. Fuller Adhesives Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 66 | Henkel (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 67 | Hextar Chemicals Sdn Bhd | |
| 68 | Hextar Kimia Sdn Bhd | |
| 69 | HIF TECH Marketing Sdn Bhd | |
| 70 | ICE Petroleum Engineering Sdn Bhd | |
| 71 | i-Chem Solution Sdn Bhd | |
| 72 | INEOS PCG Acetyls Sdn Bhd | |
| 73 | Inventec Performance Chemicals S.E.A Sdn Bhd | |
| 74 | IOI Acidchem Sdn Bhd | |
| 75 | IOI Pan-Century Oleochemicals Sdn Bhd | |
| 76 | Jebsen & Jessen Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 77 | Kaneka (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 78 | Kertih Terminals Sdn Bhd | |
| 79 | Kimia Zue Huat Sdn Bhd | |
| 80 | KL-Kepong Oleomas Sdn Bhd | |
| 81 | KSP Manufacturing Sdn Bhd | |
| 82 | Lafaz Bersatu Sdn Bhd | |
| 83 | Lee Thong Hung Trading & Transport Sdn Bhd | |
| 84 | Leschaco (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 85 | Linde Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 86 | Lotte Chemical Titan (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 87 | MacDermid Enthone Electronics Chemicals (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 88 | Malayan Electro-Chemical Industry Co. Sdn Bhd | |
| 89 | Malaysian Refining Company Sdn Bhd | |
| 90 | Malay-Sino Chemical Industries Sdn Bhd | |
| 91 | May Chemical Sdn Bhd | |
| 92 | Mitsui Chemicals Polyurethanes Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 93 | Monsanto (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 94 | MS Global AG | |
| 95 | MSS Asia Logistic Sdn Bhd | |
| 96 | MŰNZING Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 97 | Natural Oleochemicals Sdn Bhd | |
| 98 | Nufarm Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 99 | Nylex Holdings Sdn Bhd | |
| 100 | Orica-CCM Energy Systems Sdn Bhd | |
| 101 | OSH ProCare Consultant & Services | |
| 102 | Omya Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 103 | Ova Chem Sdn Bhd | |
| 104 | Pacific Oleochemicals Sdn Bhd | |
| 105 | Palmamide Sdn Bhd | |
| 106 | Palm-Oleo (Klang) Sdn Bhd | |
| 107 | Palm-Oleo Sdn Bhd | |
| 108 | Performance Additives Sdn Bhd | |
| 109 | Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) | |
| 110 | PETRONAS Chemicals Ammonia Sdn Bhd | |
| 111 | PETRONAS Chemicals Aromatics Sdn Bhd | |
| 112 | PETRONAS Chemicals Derivatives Sdn Bhd | |
| 113 | PETRONAS Chemicals LDPE Sdn Bhd | |
| 114 | PETRONAS Chemicals Methanol Sdn Bhd | |
| 115 | PETRONAS Chemicals MTBE Sdn Bhd | |
| 116 | PETRONAS Chemicals Polyethylene Sdn Bhd | |
| 117 | PETRONAS Fertilizer (Kedah) Sdn Bhd | |
| 118 | PETRONAS Penapisan (Terengganu) Sdn Bhd | |
| 119 | Poly Gas Sdn Bhd | |
| 120 | Polyplastics Asia Pacific Sdn Bhd | |
| 121 | Quality ICM Chemicals Sdn Bhd | |
| 122 | Resonac Materials Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 123 | Revertex (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 124 | Samchem Sdn Bhd | |
| 125 | Samchem Nusajaya Sdn Bhd | |
| 126 | Samudra Kargo Sdn Bhd | |
| 127 | Sanichem Resources Sdn Bhd | |
| 128 | Satake Technologies Sdn Bhd | |
| 129 | Schaefer Kalk (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 130 | Schenker Logistics (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 131 | Sealand Marine & Inspection (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 132 | Sea Hawk Global Lines Sdn Bhd | |
| 133 | Siegwerk Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 134 | Southern Acids Industries Sdn Bhd | |
| 135 | Stolthaven (Westport) Sdn Bhd | |
| 136 | Suka Chemicals (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 137 | Sumisaujana TCM Chemicals Sdn Bhd | |
| 138 | Sumitomo Chemical Enviro-Agro Asia Pacific Sdn Bhd | |
| 139 | Syarikat Logistik Petikemas Sdn Bhd | |
| 140 | Synthomer Sdn Bhd | |
| 141 | TALKE Logistics Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 142 | Teknogas (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 143 | Texchem Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 144 | Texchem Materials Sdn Bhd | |
| 145 | Thor Specialties Sdn Bhd | |
| 146 | Tiong Nam Logistics Solutions Sdn Bhd | |
| 147 | Tioxide (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd | |
| 148 | TMK Chemical Bhd | |
| 149 | Umicore Malaysia Sdn Bhd | |
| 150 | Universiti Sains Malaysia | |
| 151 | W.R. Grace Specialty Chemicals (M) Sdn Bhd | |
| 152 | WWRC Malaysia Sdn Bhd |
Introduction
What is Responsible Care?Responsible Care is an initiative of the chemical industry and adopted by chemical companies to improve continuously safety, health and environmental performance of their operations and products in manner responsible to the concerns of the public.
Where is Responsible Care?
It started in Canada in 1985 and has spread worldwide to some 66 countries, including Malaysia. Responsible Care is managed on a national basis by the chemical industry association in the countries concerned. The Chemical Industries Council of Malaysia (CICM) is the Malaysian steward for Responsible Care initiative of the global chemical industry.
When did Responsible Care started in Malaysia?
Responsible Care was launched by CICM on April 29, 1994. At the launch of Responsible Care, 33 chemical companies signed the Certificates of Guiding Principles to mark their companies' commitment to Responsible Care. To date, there are more than 130 chemical companies which are signatories to Responsible Care initiative in Malaysia.
Why Responsible Care?
Responsible Care was implemented to respond to public concerns about manufacture, transport, use and disposal of chemicals. Community awareness and involvement are also key features of the initiative.
Aim of Responsible Care
Responsible Care is aimed to improve the chemical industry's performance in safety, health and environment and also public perception of the chemical industry. It means that taking extra care of our operations, so that they do not have a bad impact on the safety and health of employees and the public; and also to protect the environment. It also means being alert to new ways of operating that will improve the industry's performance in safety, health and environment and also being prepared to respond to public concerns about your operations with prompt action.
International Affiliation
CICM receives support from international chemical industry associations which generously shared their experiences and reports of their respective Responsible Care programmes. CICM is also a member of the Responsible Care Leadership Group of the International Council of Chemical Association (RCLG, ICCA); the governing body for Responsible Care implementation worldwide and also the Asia Pacific Responsible Care Organization (APRO).
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New Updates
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CICM Presents Responsible Care Management System (RCMS) Certification to Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)
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PRESS STATEMENT: The Chemical Industry Calls for the Safe and Responsible Handling, Use and Disposal of Chemicals & its Waste
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CICM Welcomes Malaysia's Ratification of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) - October 26, 2022
CICM has issued a press statement welcoming Malaysia's ratification of Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) on October 28, 2022. The full statement could be viewed from HERE.
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CICM Press Statement: Ratification of Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) Will Benefit the Chemical Industry - August 2, 2022
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41st Annual General Meeting & MITI Briefing Session on Chemical Industry Roadmap 2030 – June 21, 2022
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