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Compressed gases must be stored correctly; separated from other Dangerous Goods and segregated...
Recognised as dangerous goods, compressed gases in cylinders present several known hazards to work...
Compressed gases stored at high pressure in cylinders, present significant dangers and hazards to...
AS4332-2004 - The storage and handling of gases in cylinders recommends that wherever possible,...
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) stored in cylinders is used in workplaces all over Australia. But...
This blog looks at Flammable Gases: what they are; the risks they present to people, property and...
As perhaps the most destructive of all classes of dangerous goods, Class 1 Explosives are a...
The storage requirements for Class 1: Explosives can vary enormously, depending on the type of...
When you’re working with Class 1 Explosive Substances, the separation distances for explosive...
The word explosives may evoke thoughts of a brilliant display of fireworks or the shocking release...
Fireworks, bombs, detonators and gunpowder – we may know what explosives look and sound like, but...
You would probably know that gas is part of the four elements of life: air, water, fire and earth....
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