Send us a text Some chemicals don’t need a flame to catch fire — just exposure to air. In this episode, Patrick Gee unpacks the hidden dangers of Class 4.2 spontaneously combustible substances — and what it takes to store and handle them safely. You’ll learn: The difference between pyrophoric and self-heating substances How Packing Groups classify danger levels The strict cabinet requirements under AS/NZS 5026 What signage and ventilation systems are legally r...
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Send us a text Some chemicals don’t need a flame to catch fire — just exposure to air. In this episode, Patrick Gee unpacks the hidden dangers of Class 4.2 spontaneously combustible substances — and what it takes to store and handle them safely. You’ll learn: The difference between pyrophoric and self-heating substances How Packing Groups classify danger levels The strict cabinet requirements under AS/NZS 5026 What signage and ventilation systems are legally r...
Ep. 15: Emergency Decontamination: Requirements and Essentials for Australian Workplaces
Chemical Safety at Work - The Podcast
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Ep. 15: Emergency Decontamination: Requirements and Essentials for Australian Workplaces
Send us a text🎙️ Emergency Decontamination: Best Practices for Workplace SafetyIn this episode of Chemical Safety at Work, hosts Mel Hampton and Pat Gee dive into the critical topic of emergency decontamination. From safety showers to eyewash stations, they explore how to prepare your workplace for potential chemical exposure incidents and ensure compliance with Australian standards like AS4775.🛠️ Key Takeaways:What is emergency decontamination, and why is it crucial?Essential equipment: safe...
Chemical Safety at Work - The Podcast
Send us a text Some chemicals don’t need a flame to catch fire — just exposure to air. In this episode, Patrick Gee unpacks the hidden dangers of Class 4.2 spontaneously combustible substances — and what it takes to store and handle them safely. You’ll learn: The difference between pyrophoric and self-heating substances How Packing Groups classify danger levels The strict cabinet requirements under AS/NZS 5026 What signage and ventilation systems are legally r...