How Poor Dangerous Goods Storage and Handling Can Lead to Compliance Breaches
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 In many cases, they come from small gaps in daily processes, outdated storage practices, unclear responsibilities, or poor record management.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too close together • Missing or damaged labels • Poor ventilation in storage areas • Incorrect spill control measures • Outdated safety data sheets • Unclear emergency procedures • Poor staff a...