Major Hazard Competent Person Qualifications

To register as Major Hazard Competent Person, the applicant shall:

  • Be a Malaysian citizen; or if a foreign resident, shall hold a valid Malaysian working permit.
  • Not be less than twenty-one (21) years of age.
  • Hold a degree or equivalent in one of the following disciplines: engineering, physics, chemistry, biochemistry, ergonomics or applied science from a recognized University.
  • Not less than three (3) years' practical experience relevant to the work to be performed by a Competent Person under the Regulations.
  • Has good knowledge and experience in the following areas:
    1. Malaysian legislation on Major Hazards in particular OSH Act, 1994 and the relevant Regulations make there under.
    2. Safety Management System for loss prevention.
    3. Emergency response plan and procedure.
  • Has adequate knowledge and understanding in the Quantitative Risk Assessment.
Ref: DOSH


Updates 11 May 2025.

What are the qualifications for Competent Person (OKMH) registration?

The qualification for Major Hazard Competent Person (OKMH) registrations are: –
  1.  Aplicants must be Malaysia citizen;
  2. Hold a degree or equivalent in one of the following disciplines: engineering, physics, chemistry, biochemistry or applied science recognized by the Government;
  3. More than five (5) years working experience related to management and control of major accident hazard:
  4. Not less than three (3) years' practical experience relevant to the preparation of industrial activity report and emergency response plan (ERP).

How long the validity of the Competent Person (OKMH) certificate?

The validity of the Major Hazard Competent Person certificate is three (3) years.

When Competent Person (OKMH) need to submit the renewal application to DOSH Headquarter?

Application for renewal registration shall be submitted to DOSH Headquarter a least three (3) months before expiry date.

DOSH's Guideline on Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (Act 514), 2006

If you are looking for DOSH's Guideline on Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (Act 514), 2006, you may view it at DOSH's website. (Updated 11 May 2025)

You may find that the CIMAH Regulation is detailed in this Act.

The file is available in Portable Document Format (PDF) which can be read from common PDF reader.

DOSH's Guidelines on Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems (OSHMS)

If you are looking for DOSH's Guideline on Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems (OSHMS), you may view it at DOSH's website. (Updated 11 May 2025)

The file is available in Portable Document Format (PDF) which can be read from common PDF reader.

You may also want to look at this link as well for MS1722:2011 & OHSAS 18001:2007.

DOSH's Guidelines for Preparation of Demonstration of Safe Operation Document (Storage of Liquified Petroleum Gas in Cylinder), 2001

If you are looking for DOSH's Guideline  for Preparation of Demonstration of Safe Operation Document (Storage of Liquified Petroleum Gas in Cylinder), 2006, you may view it at DOSH's website. (Updated 11 May 2025)
 
The file is available in Portable Document Format (PDF) which can be read from common PDF reader.