The storage requirements for Class 1: Explosives can vary enormously, depending on the type of explosive being stored and its intended use.
Have you been searching for an answer to the question, ‘Do flammable cabinets need to be self-closing?’ It’s a common query that we hear often from customers who are considering the features of safety...
With August 2022 marking 30 years of STOREMASTA®, we thought we’d take the opportunity to sit down with Founder and Managing Director, David Urquhart, to find out about the history of the company. We ...
When you think about dangerous goods storage equipment, the issue of environmental protection may not immediately spring to mind. However, knowing how to properly store and control your hazardous chem...
Hazardous chemicals can destroy health, cause severe injury, harm the environment and damage property. Training on the safe handling of chemicals is key for any teams who work with, supply, or store h...
Many thousands of workers around Australia have been injured or permanently disabled from accidents involving hazardous chemicals — in NSW alone in a span of just 4 years 6,500 workers were injured. A...
Petrol powers businesses across Australia and the globe, with an estimated 88.5 million barrels used worldwide each day. Petrol (also known as gasoline in the United States) is a fuel that’s obtain...
According to the Australian Dangerous Goods (ADG) Code, Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods are substances and articles which, when transported, present a danger or hazard not covered by the other e...
When you’re searching for dangerous goods storage equipment, there’s a lot of factors to consider. From compliance considerations to price and after-sales support, we understand that you may have some...
If you’re trying to put out a Li-Ion battery fire, you need special equipment to successfully contain the blaze. Using a regular fire extinguisher, such as an ABE extinguisher, is ineffective due to t...
When David Urquhart established a manufacturing plant in 1992, he couldn’t have envisioned how his business would evolve to become an industry leader.
If your workplace uses or handles hazardous chemicals, you are legally required by Australian WHS Regulations to keep a register of hazardous chemicals on the job site. This post will help you learn h...
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