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COUNTRY REPORT
RISK ASSESSMENT AND MONITORING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
CHEMICALS IN INDONESIA
By. TRI LIGAYANTI MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY REPUBLIC
OF INDONESIA 2005
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NATIONAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION
  • Indonesia is the worlds largest archipelago,
    consists of five major islands and about 30
    smaller groups and has a total number of islands
    approximately 17,508. The sea area is four times
    greater than that of land area, which is slightly
    over 1.9 million sq km. The islands span more
    than 3,000 miles from east to west, and more than
    1,200 miles from north to south. Some of these
    islands are famous for its tourist attractions,
    like Bali, Java, Sumatra and Kalimantan.
  • The population has reached a total of 206,264,595
    in 2000. Population distribution is unequal.
    Trend of urban population in Indonesia and in all
    provinces had been increasing. In 2000, the
    percentage of urban population reached 42
    percent. The increasing population live in urban
    areas reflected the urbanization process. Rural
    populations are 58 of the total population who
    live and work in sub-districts, municipalities
    and villages.

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NATIONAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Industrial / Manufacturing Sector
  • Home industries 1-4 employees.
  • Middle industries 5-100 employees.
  • Big industries more than 100 employees.

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NATIONAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Agricultural Sector
  • Micro Farm 1-15 employees.
  • Middle Farm 16-250 employees.
  • Big Farm more than 250 employees.

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NATIONAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION
  • The major economic sectors based on the
    contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) have
    been
  • Industrial / manufacturing, with the major
    products are textiles and leather goods (15.51),
    food products and beverages (11.52), tobacco
    (9.85), and chemicals (9.19)
  • Mining and extraction, with major products are
    oil and gases
  • Agriculture with its major products are paddy,
    oil palm, rubber and sugar cane.
  • Industrial activities are mostly in textiles,
    papers and leather goods, rubber and plastic
    products, also in chemical products.

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CHEMICAL PRODUCTION, IMPORT, EXPORT AND USE
  • Import of chemicals (raw materials) for
    industrial use is still dominating.
  • In 2000, importation of petroleum chemical
    products was 19 million tons, ranked as the most
    abundant chemicals imported, while the production
    / manufacturing / formulation and exportation of
    chemicals were respectively around 5 million tons
    and almost 3.4 million tons per year.
  • As an agricultural country, the use of
    fertilizers and pesticides was 1 million tons and
    0.5 million tons per year respectively.

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CHEMICAL PRODUCTION, IMPORT, EXPORT AND USE
  • The major chemical wastes, generated per year
    wasted from industries including wastewater
    containing organic compound, and emission of CO2,
    SO2, and NO2.
  • The chemical waste importation until 2002 will be
    a total input of 46 million tons of used storage
    batteries, 1,3 million tons of paper waste and 59
    million tons of metal scraps while 15 tons of
    used catalyst was exported.

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PRIORITY CONCERN RELATED TO CHEMICALS PRODUCTION,
IMPORT, EXPORT AND USE
  • Priority concern related to chemicals production,
    import, export and use is the impacts and risks
    on
  • air pollution,
  • inland waterways / river pollutions,
  • marine pollution,
  • ground water pollution,
  • soil contamination,
  • chemical residues in food, drinking water
    contaminations,
  • hazardous waste treatment / disposal.
  • These are all related to occupational health,
    public health, chemical accident, storage /
    disposal of obsolete chemicals, chemical
    poisoning / suicides, free purchasing of
    chemicals and labeling of chemicals.

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PRIORITY CONCERN RELATED TO CHEMICALS PRODUCTION,
IMPORT, EXPORT AND USE
  • The scale of problem ranges from local to
    regional, eventually also to global problem
    almost all of the problems identified as high
    rank in priority.
  • Specific chemical creating concerns are CO, CO2,
    NOx, Pb, suspended particulate matters, volatile
    hydrocarbons, heavy metals, cyanides,
    surfactants, fertilizers, pesticides, paints,
    solvents, oil, aflatoxin, dyestuffs, borax,
    formaldehyde, ammonia, chlorine, arsenic and
    nitrites.

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PRIORITY CONCERN RELATED TO CHEMICALS PRODUCTION,
IMPORT, EXPORT AND USE
  • An improved coordinating mechanism is needed to
    gain more accurate and reliable data on chemicals
    production, import, export and use.
  • This will, in turn, resulting in an increased
    national capacity and capability in achieving
    sound management of chemicals.

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LEGAL INSTRUMENTS FOR MANAGING CHEMICALS
  • A number of laws, regulations, decrees,
    standards or other legal instruments addressing
    the control of chemicals have been issued.
  • The available legislations, however, do not
    cover adequately all aspects in terms as a basic
    for the overall of sound management of chemicals.

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LEGAL INSTRUMENTS FOR MANAGING CHEMICALS
  • Hazardous Substances Ordinance No. 377 Year
    1949. This law regulates production, distribution
    and usage of disinfectants, cleaning agents,
    toxic chemicals that can cause hazard to human
    health.

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LEGAL INSTRUMENTS FOR MANAGING CHEMICALS
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  • Law No. 11 Year 1967 on mining that regulates
    all steps of control in mining.
  • Law No. 1 Year 1970 on safety at the work place.
  • Law No. 5 Year 1984 on industry.
  • Law No. 12 Year 1992 on plant cultivation
    including pesticides.
  • Law No. 14 Year 1992 on transportation on goods.
  • Law No. 21 Year 1992 on shipping which regulates
    the prohibition of waste disposal from ships to
    the sea.
  • Law No.23 Year 1997 on environmental management.
  • Law No.6 Year 1998 on chemical weapon
    convention.

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LEGAL INSTRUMENTS FOR MANAGING CHEMICALS
  • Act No. 7 Year 1973 handling and controlling of
    distribution, storage and usage of pesticide.
  • Act No. 74 Year 2000 on toxic hazardous
    substance.
  • Government Regulation No. 27 Year 1999 on
    environmental impact management (EIA).
  • Presidential Decree No. 23 Year 1995 on ozone
    depleting substances.
  • Presidential Decree No. 14 Year 1997 on
    explosive materials.

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LEGAL INSTRUMENTS FOR MANAGING CHEMICALS
  • Ministerial of Industry and Trade Decree No.
    231/MPP/Kep/7/1997 on procedure of waste
    transportation.
  • Ministerial of Industry and Trade Decree No.
    148/M/SK/4/1985 on safety of hazardous substance
    in the industry.
  • Ministerial of Industry and Trade Decree No.
    254/MPP/Kep/7/2000 on import procedure and
    distribution of hazardous material.
  • Ministerial of Industry and Trade Decree No.
    110/MPP/Kep/1/1998 jo No.410/MPP/Kep/9/1998 jo
    No. 790/MPP/Kep/12/2002 on prohibition of ozone
    depleting substance production and trade.
  • Ministerial of Industry and Trade Decree No.
    647/MPP/Kep/10/2004 on import procedure and
    distribution of precursor non pharmacy.

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Organization
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My Work
  • Background Study Chemical Engineering
  • Position Staff Member of Sub Directorate
    Standardization and Technology since
    December 2003.
  • Scope of Duty
  • Indonesian National Standard (SNI) of Fertilizers
    and Pesticides voluntary and mandatory.
  • Monitoring of Hazardous Chemicals Production,
    Importation and Distribution.
  • Monitoring of Precursors Production, Importation
    and Distribution
  • Chemicals Industry Waste Management.
  • Global Issues of Environmental Chemicals.
  • Network Ministry of Environment, Ministry of
    Health, Ministry of Trade, Indonesian National
    Agency of Drug and Food Control, National
    Narcotics Board and others central government
    organization.

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RECENT MAJOR PROBLEM
  • In the end of 2005
  • Illegal using of Precursors on Narcotics
    production, Indonesia leading in the third bigger
    narcotics producer in the world after Fiji and
    China.
  • Illegal using of Formalin in fish and food.
  • Chemicals Waste Based Industry.
  • Global Issue related Ozone Depleting Substances
    Using and Illegal Logging.
  • Global Issue related Terrorism and Chemicals
    Weapon Convention.

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Following Training Proposed
  • The proposed training very important and enhance
    skill to repair policies which it has not
    relevant with risk assessment and monitoring for
    environmental chemicals anymore.
  • Knowledge of risk assessment and monitoring for
    environmental chemicals technology.
  • Solving risk assessment and monitoring for
    environmental chemicals countermeasure.
  • Well done for risk assessment and monitoring for
    environmental chemicals.

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PROGRAM EXPANSION AND EXTENTION OF RISK
ASSESMENT AND MONITORING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
CHEMICALS
  • Possible areas of further assistance for risk
    assessment and monitoring for environmental
    chemicals in Indonesia they are include
  • Globally Harmonized System for Classification and
    Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) in process to adopt
    and implementation. For year 2005, Indonesia has
    finished first phase from four phases of GHS
    adopting which promoted by UNITAR.
  • CDM (Clean Development Mechanism)
  • Continue on implementation of Ministerial of
    Industry and Trade Decree No. 254/MPP/Kep/7/2000
    on import procedure and distribution of hazardous
    material is proposed a regulation on monitoring
    of hazardous material production and distribution
    in the local country.
  • Continue on implementation of Ministerial of
    Industry and Trade Decree No. 647/MPP/Kep/10/2004
    on import procedure and distribution of precursor
    non pharmacy is proposed a regulation on
    monitoring of precursor production and
    distribution in the local country.

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