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Dangerous Goods

 What are dangerous goods?

Dangerous goods are substances or articles classified by the United Nations based upon the characteristics they display. Generally speaking, this means that "chemicals and explosives" are grouped and labelled based upon the physical hazards they pose.

There are nine classes of dangerous goods:

Class 1 Explosives
Class 2 Gases (Flammable, Compressed/Non-Toxic, Poisonous)
Class 3 Flammable Liquids
Class 4 Flammable Solids
Class 5 Oxidisers & Organic Peroxides
Class 6 Toxic Substances
Class 7 Radioactive Substances
Class 8 Corrosive Substances
Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods

Are there any special requirements for storing dangerous goods?

A risk management approach is required for the storage and handling of dangerous goods. Further information can be found in the guidelines. 

Download Dangerous Goods Storage and Licensing Guidelines [pdf-185kb]

 Do I need a licence to store dangerous goods?

Changes to Dangerous Goods legislation replace the need for licensing.  Workcover must be notified of dangerous goods stored and handled in quantities exceeding the manifest quantities set by Workcover.

For more information please read the Dangerous Goods Storage and Licensing Guidelines.

 

Last reviewed: 18 September, 2009

Health and Safety Awards

Health and Safety Award winners announced for 2009! 

  • Category 1. Travis Naylor
  • Category 2. School of Health Sciences
  • Category 3. Sasha Nikolic

All nominees are to be congratulated for their efforts in improving health and safety for University staff, students and visitors.

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Emergency Procedures Guide

A quick guide on what to do in the event of an emergency.

Emergency Procedures Guide