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Documentation is our discipline.

ZasMetrix Industrial is a Malaysian consultancy built for one job: turning chemical hazard data into documents that satisfy CLASS 2013, survive DOSH inspection, and read cleanly in two languages.

01 - Who we are

A specialist practice, not a template factory.

We were founded on a simple gap in the market: businesses in Malaysia needed Safety Data Sheets and classification records that were technically correct, not just cosmetically complete. Too many documents pass a first glance and fail the second - at a DOSH inspection, during an export clearance, or in a customer's own review.

ZasMetrix exists to close that gap. Every consultant here has worked inside chemical, laboratory or formulation environments, so we read a specification the way a regulator or a downstream user would. The result is documentation that is defensible, bilingual, and built to be audited at any time.

02 - How we work

Rigour, applied to every document.

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We start from the data

Classification begins with the substance's intrinsic properties - test data, literature, safety reports - never a guess or a copied label.

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We justify every call

Each hazard class, category and H/P statement is recorded with its basis, so the document can answer 'why' under scrutiny.

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We write in both languages

EN and BM are produced together with consistent technical terminology, not translated after the fact.

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We keep the record

Source data, rationale and versions are retained so your compliance file stays complete and current.

03 - Standards we work to

The rulebook, by heart.

Every engagement is measured against the regulations that govern Malaysian chemical compliance.

CLASS 2013

Malaysia's national hazard-communication regulations, enforced by DOSH - the legal basis for every SDS and label we produce.

UN GHS

The global classification system whose criteria, pictograms and 16-section SDS format CLASS 2013 adopts.

DOSH

The Department of Occupational Safety and Health - the authority whose inspections our documents are built to survive.

OSHA 1994

The parent legislation under which CLASS 2013 sits.

ICOP

The Industry Code of Practice DOSH issues to guide practical application of CLASS 2013.

06 - Next Step

Find your gaps before the regulator does.

Tell us about your product and target market - we will tell you exactly what compliance requires.

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