Does My Chemical Storage Cabinet Need Mechanical Ventilation?

If you’re storing hazardous chemicals or dangerous goods, one compliance box that you’ll have to...

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Ventilation requirements for oxidising agent storage cabinets

If your organisation uses substances that are classified as oxidising agents, it's very important...

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What Are The Explosive Limits Of Flammable Liquids?

When you’re working with flammable liquids, understanding the physical and chemical properties of...

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Class 1 Explosives: How To Ensure Safety During Storage

As perhaps the most destructive of all classes of dangerous goods, Class 1 Explosives are a...

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How to Store Explosives: A Complete Guide

The storage requirements for Class 1: Explosives can vary enormously, depending on the type of...

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Separation Distances For Explosive Storage and Detonators

When you’re working with Class 1 Explosive Substances, the separation distances for explosive...

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What are Explosives?

The word explosives may evoke thoughts of a brilliant display of fireworks or the shocking release...

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Dangerous Goods: Class 1 Explosives

Fireworks, bombs, detonators and gunpowder – we may know what explosives look and sound like, but...

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How to Structure a Chemical Risk Assessment

If carrying out a risk assessment on all the chemicals used, stored, handled, and generated at your...

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How to Estimate the Level of Exposure of Your Workers to Hazardous Chemicals

Business owners and operators have an obligation to ensure that no-one at their workplace is harmed...

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DG Class 6.1: Chemical Toxicity in the Workplace

From pesticides to cleaners, toxic substances are an unavoidable chemical in many homes and...

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Recognising Incompatibility Hazards in Your Chemical Stores

Many hazardous chemicals and dangerous goods have incompatibility hazards. An incompatibility...

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