What are Oxidising Agents?

An oxidising agent is a substance with the ability to oxidise other substances. This means that an...

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What is a combustible liquid?

Most organisations in the manufacturing, agriculture, mining, food & beverage, transport and...

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Examples of Corrosive Substances and Their pH Levels

Corrosive substances can pose a serious risk to the workplace. As a destructive substance, it's...

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Is Diesel Flammable or Combustible?

Is your organisation powered by diesel fuel? From agriculture to mining, a broad range of...

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HAZMAT Emergency Planning for Bushfires

As devastating as they are, bushfires are part of Australian life. With scorching temperatures,...

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Improve Safety in Your HAZCHEM Stores by Keeping Up-to-date Records

Record keeping, administration, and paperwork often get a bad rap — falsely accused of being...

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How to Read Chemical Hazard Symbols and Hazard Pictograms

When it comes to working with hazardous chemicals, you can't effectively prevent dangerous...

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What Are The Spill Containment Requirements For Batteries?

Batteries are used in almost every workplace and power all types of products, equipment and...

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Class 8 Dangerous Goods Storage Requirements

The Australian Dangerous Goods Code classifies class 8 dangerous goods as “corrosive substances”.

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Protecting Gas Cylinders From Fire and Radiant Heat

When you’re working with gas cylinders, such as oxygen, butane or LPG cylinders, there is always...

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Identifying and Managing Hazardous Chemicals Generated in the Workplace

When identifying chemical hazards at your workplace you may need to conduct a risk assessment on...

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Flammable Liquids: Difference Between Flash Point and Auto-Ignition Temperature

When you work with Class 3 Flammable Liquids, it’s important to understand the chemical and...

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