Safety > Safety Signs & Labels | Brady Dangerous Goods Label | Brady Dangerous Goods Label | Appropriate Dangerous Goods diamonds must be displayed adjacent to every major entrance to every building and to every storage area where D.G. are stored. | An outer warning notice (HAZCHEM) must also be displayed at every vehicle access to the premises. | Dangerous Goods and Hazchem items must be clearly identified and labeled whilst being stored in your facility or while being transported. | Complies to Australian Standard AS1216 26. | Labels are available in a range of sizes and materials. | About Hazardous Chemical Management In The Workplace | The Work Health and Safety (WHS) Regulations 2011 outline requirements for the use, handling, and storage of hazardous chemicals at a workplace and the specific responsibilities of the person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU). | Hazardous Chemical Labeling | All Hazardous Chemical/s used, handled, or stored at the workplace must be correctly labelled according to WHS Regulations. | This is the responsibility of the person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) at a workplace. | This requirement also extends to chemicals manufactured at the workplace or transferred/decanted from their original container at the workplace. | Hazardous Chemicals should be labelled in accordance with the Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) requirements. | GHS labels contain elements that include relevant hazard pictograms, hazard statements, and precautionary statements that correspond to risk and safety phases. | The current transitional requirements allow businesses to have until January 2017 to comply with the new system.
Safety > Safety Signs & Labels | Brady Dangerous Goods Label | Brady Dangerous Goods Label | Appropriate Dangerous Goods diamonds must be displayed adjacent to every major entrance to every building and to every storage area where D.G. are stored. | An outer warning notice (HAZCHEM) must also be displayed at every vehicle access to the premises. | Dangerous Goods and Hazchem items must be clearly identified and labeled whilst being stored in your facility or while being transported. | Complies to Australian Standard AS1216 26. | Labels are available in a range of sizes and materials. | About Hazardous Chemical Management In The Workplace | The Work Health and Safety (WHS) Regulations 2011 outline requirements for the use, handling, and storage of hazardous chemicals at a workplace and the specific responsibilities of the person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU). | Hazardous Chemical Labeling | All Hazardous Chemical/s used, handled, or stored at the workplace must be correctly labelled according to WHS Regulations. | This is the responsibility of the person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) at a workplace. | This requirement also extends to chemicals manufactured at the workplace or transferred/decanted from their original container at the workplace. | Hazardous Chemicals should be labelled in accordance with the Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) requirements. | GHS labels contain elements that include relevant hazard pictograms, hazard statements, and precautionary statements that correspond to risk and safety phases. | The current transitional requirements allow businesses to have until January 2017 to comply with the new system.
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Safety > Safety Signs & Labels | Brady Dangerous Goods Label | Brady Dangerous Goods Label | Appropriate Dangerous Goods diamonds must be displayed adjacent to every major entrance to every building and to every storage area where D.G. are stored. | An outer warning notice (HAZCHEM) must also be displayed at every vehicle access to the premises. | Dangerous Goods and Hazchem items must be clearly identified and labeled whilst being stored in your facility or while being transported. | Complies to Australian Standard AS1216 26. | Labels are available in a range of sizes and materials. | About Hazardous Chemical Management In The Workplace | The Work Health and Safety (WHS) Regulations 2011 outline requirements for the use, handling, and storage of hazardous chemicals at a workplace and the specific responsibilities of the person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU). | Hazardous Chemical Labeling | All Hazardous Chemical/s used, handled, or stored at the workplace must be correctly labelled according to WHS Regulations. | This is the responsibility of the person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) at a workplace. | This requirement also extends to chemicals manufactured at the workplace or transferred/decanted from their original container at the workplace. | Hazardous Chemicals should be labelled in accordance with the Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) requirements. | GHS labels contain elements that include relevant hazard pictograms, hazard statements, and precautionary statements that correspond to risk and safety phases. | The current transitional requirements allow businesses to have until January 2017 to comply with the new system.
Safety > Safety Signs & Labels | Brady Dangerous Goods Label | Brady Dangerous Goods Label | Appropriate Dangerous Goods diamonds must be displayed adjacent to every major entrance to every building and to every storage area where D.G. are stored. | An outer warning notice (HAZCHEM) must also be displayed at every vehicle access to the premises. | Dangerous Goods and Hazchem items must be clearly identified and labeled whilst being stored in your facility or while being transported. | Complies to Australian Standard AS1216 26. | Labels are available in a range of sizes and materials. | About Hazardous Chemical Management In The Workplace | The Work Health and Safety (WHS) Regulations 2011 outline requirements for the use, handling, and storage of hazardous chemicals at a workplace and the specific responsibilities of the person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU). | Hazardous Chemical Labeling | All Hazardous Chemical/s used, handled, or stored at the workplace must be correctly labelled according to WHS Regulations. | This is the responsibility of the person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) at a workplace. | This requirement also extends to chemicals manufactured at the workplace or transferred/decanted from their original container at the workplace. | Hazardous Chemicals should be labelled in accordance with the Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) requirements. | GHS labels contain elements that include relevant hazard pictograms, hazard statements, and precautionary statements that correspond to risk and safety phases. | The current transitional requirements allow businesses to have until January 2017 to comply with the new system.
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Pack Quantity | 25 |
Size (H x W) | 100 x 100mm |
Label Legend | Infectious Substance 6 |
Resources | Brady Workplace and Facility Safety Catalogue |
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Pack Quantity | 25 |
Size (H x W) | 100 x 100mm |
Label Legend | Infectious Substance 6 |
Resources | Brady Workplace and Facility Safety Catalogue |