Pool Chemicals: Requirements for Retail Businesses

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Examples of Corrosive Substances and Their pH Levels

Corrosive substances can pose a serious risk to the workplace. As a destructive substance, it's...

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Class 8 Dangerous Goods Storage Requirements

The Australian Dangerous Goods Code classifies class 8 dangerous goods as “corrosive substances”.

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What are Corrosive Substances?

During your working career, you’ve probably handled or used corrosive substances without even being...

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Key Considerations For Corrosive Substance Package Stores

If you’re carrying Class 8 Corrosive Substances in your workplace, it’s important that your staff...

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How Do You Handle Chemicals That Are Flammable and Corrosive?

Do the chemicals at your site have flammable and corrosive properties? When you’re working with...

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How Do You Store Corrosive Chemicals Outdoors?

Corrosive substances are unlike any other class of dangerous goods due to their ability to damage...

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5 Mistakes Staff Make When Handling and Storing Corrosive Chemicals

With a unique ability to destroy and damage living tissue, metal, stone and other materials, Class...

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Corrosive Substance Storage Requirements for Indoors

Corrosive substances are very harmful chemicals that pose a great risk to people, property and the...

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Handling Corrosive Substances in the Workplace

Corrosive substances are seriously dangerous. They attack and destroy body tissue almost...

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Can You Store Class 3 Flammable Liquids With Class 8 Corrosive Substances?

Are you storing multiple classes of dangerous goods in your organisation? Safe chemical storage is...

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Compatibility of Corrosive Substances with Other Dangerous Goods

Do you use corrosive substances, such as hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide, in your...

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