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How Poor Dangerous Goods Storage and Handling Can Lead to Compliance Breaches

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Poor dangerous goods storage and handling can create serious risks for Australian workplaces, especially in industries that manage chemicals, fuels, gases, flammable liquids, or other regulated materials. When these items are not stored, labelled, separated, or controlled correctly, businesses may face safety incidents, operational disruption, and compliance breaches. Where Compliance Problems Often Begin A dangerous goods audit may reveal issues that have developed gradually over time. These problems are not always caused by one major mistake. In many cases, they come from small gaps in daily processes, outdated storage practices, unclear responsibilities, or poor record management. Common compliance risks can include:  • Incompatible goods stored too close together  • Missing or damaged labels  • Poor ventilation in storage areas  • Incorrect spill control measures   • Outdated safety data sheets  • Unclear emergency procedures  • Poor staff a...

The Importance of Professional Asbestos Testing for Workplace and Home Safety

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Asbestos is now recognised as a hazardous material that could cause serious health problems if it is disturbed. Consequently, professional asbestos testing is now a requirement to determine if asbestos may be present in a building, and may be a factor in older homes built prior to the enactment of asbestos regulations. Inhalation of fibres released into the air can cause respiratory diseases and other chronic health problems. For a long time, asbestos was used in construction for its strength, insulation and ability to resist fire, but asbestos was outlawed in Australia.  Why Should Asbestos Be Removed from Buildings in Australia? Testing asbestos involves the sampling of material from areas suspected to contain asbestos, including roofing, wall cladding, insulation, ceiling, flooring, fencing and other areas. The samples are tested in approved facilities to identify the type and condition of asbestos-containing materials. Correct identification is vital as some asbestos products ...