Segregation for Class 2 Gases

When handling and storing dangerous goods, the rules of chemical segregation must always apply....

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How to Choose the Right Gas Cage for your Workplace

While almost every Australian workplace carries some type of gas bottle, that doesn’t mean that the...

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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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Weld on Mate! A Guide to Flashback Arrestor Inspection and Testing

Safe storage and handling is critical for keeping and transporting compressed gases. In particular,...

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Gas Cylinder Stores: Emergency Planning

Careful risk assessment and diligent emergency planning is required to minimise the risk of harm to...

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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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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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Gas Cylinder Storage: Prioritising Risk Control Measures

If you store any type of compressed gases in cylinders at your workplace, you’ll need to carefully...

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3 Key Reasons You Need a Gas Bottle Cabinet

As a team who have worked with customers across Australia and New Zealand to improve their chemical...

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LPG Gas Bottle Location Regulations

Whether you’re a gas supplier or you use LPG to power your gas appliances, many workplaces across...

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Are Empty Gas Cylinders a Risk?

You’re probably aware of the hazards associated with gas cylinders in the workplace — but did you...

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Handling Compressed Gases in Cylinders: Working with Suppliers

Developing a solid relationship with your gas cylinder supplier is essential to maintaining a safe...

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