Segregation requirements for storing different classes of dangerous gas

Compressed gases must be stored correctly; separated from other Dangerous Goods and segregated...

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Risks Associated with the Different Classes of Dangerous Gases

Recognised as dangerous goods, compressed gases in cylinders present several known hazards to work...

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Gas Bottle Safety in the Workplace

Compressed gases stored at high pressure in cylinders, present significant dangers and hazards to...

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Why Gas Cylinders Should Be Stored Outside

AS4332-2004 - The storage and handling of gases in cylinders recommends that wherever possible,...

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LPG gas bottle storage regulations

Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) stored in cylinders is used in workplaces all over Australia. But...

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What are Class 2.1 Flammable Gases?

This blog looks at Flammable Gases: what they are; the risks they present to people, property and...

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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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Dangerous Goods: Class 2 Gases

You would probably know that gas is part of the four elements of life: air, water, fire and earth....

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