Storage of Dangerous Goods are required to be done in a safe manner. 
The issue is what is an accepted safe manner? 
Issues arise such as: 

  • Can you store aerosols with flammable liquids in cabinets? 
  • Can all corrosive chemicals be stored in the same store?
  • Why can't you store pallets of flammable liquids in a general warehouse?

This workshop will equip attendees on how to store and handle hazardous chemicals to minimise
risk largely through the use of Australian Standards and various risk management practices and thought processes.

Workshop: A half-day workshop designed to help participants understand how to go about storage and handling 
at acceptable risk levels under the Workplace Health and Safety laws covering:

  • Overview of the hazardous chemicals legislative requirements on storage risk
  • Use of the Australian Dangerous Goods Code 7.4 ed for classification of classes and packaging groups and
    comparable GHS classifications
  • Documentation, notification and manifest requirements under WHS laws
  • Introduction on the use of Australian Standards for depot design for Classes 2, 3, 5.1, 6.1 and 8
  • Separation distances covering flammables, corrosives, toxics and oxidizing substances
  • Interaction - avoiding incompatible and dangerously reactive storage
  • Flammables - separation of ignition sources
  • Ventilation requirements for flammables, toxics and corrosives
  • Bunding and spill management- variations between classes and limited storage area solutions
  • Mixed classes of dangerous goods storages
  • Minor storage - mixed storage, flammables, aerosols, corrosives, toxics and oxidizers
  • Workshop of various storages using Australian Standards

Use of Australian Standards for Hazardous Chemical storage is discussed as generic starting points.  Alternative
storages which are not compliant with AS are are considered and when they can be applied.

Dates: Thursday 18 May 2017
Time:  12:45 am (Registrations) for 1 pm to 5.15 pm
             Compliments the Transitioning Dangerous Goods to GHS Workshop on from 8:30 am to 12:15 pm - discount applies
if attending both
Venue: 
Dooleys Waterview Club, Crn Clyde and Silverwater Road, Silverwater
Cost:     $275 (ASBG /NSW BC,
Members) or $330 (Non Members)
Both sessions:
$395 (ASBG, Members) or $480 (Non Members)
Note by also attending ASBG's  GHS Compliance workshop in the morning you will receive lunch and
a discount on that course.

Register and pay by Credit Card or Register and be invoiced

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