Manifest of Hazardous Chemicals: Provisions for Gas Cylinders

Gas cylinders are used for a multitude of tasks, but they are dangerous goods that must be stored...

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What is Oxidizing Gas?

An oxidizing gas is a type of compressed gas that can cause oxidation — a chemical reaction in...

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Storing Gas Cylinders Correctly: The Importance of Staff Training

Compressed gases in cylinders are classed as dangerous goods and therefore must be stored correctly...

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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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Preventative Maintenance and Integrity Testing in Your Hazardous Chemical Stores

As time passes, your chemical controls and onsite equipment can lose its effectiveness due to age...

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Chemical Hazards in the Workplace

Chemicals have undoubtedly improved industrial processes, allowing for workplaces to improve and...

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Aerosol Safety in the Workplace

Aerosol cans dispense a huge range of substances in various forms — pastes, foams, wet or dry...

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5 Ways To Avoid Fires, Explosions And Other Dangerous Incidents Involving Flammable Liquids

Flammable liquid fires can quickly become catastrophic events. They can result in fatalities and...

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Chemical Hazards and Your Risk Assessment

While the terms ‘hazard’ and ‘risk’ sometimes get used interchangeably, they are very different...

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The 9 Classes Of Dangerous Goods

If your organisation works with dangerous goods, the compliance of your operations is vital to the...

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When Is A Flammable Storage Cabinet Required?

Does your business use Class 3 Flammable Liquids? Then you understand just how important it is to...

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What are aerosol cans, and why are they dangerous?

Australians alone consume more than 250 million aerosol cans every year, and these little cans are...

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