Dangerous Goods Segregation Chart

Dangerous Goods Segregation Chart

This dangerous goods segregation chart:

  • Provides information on what dangerous goods should be kept separate to prevent unsafe reactions or explosions.
  • Can be used to guide you as to what dangerous goods should be isolated from each other when stored, handled and transported.
  • Can provide a simple, visual way to ensure that incompatible materials are separated as per their safety data sheet and the Australian dangerous goods code.
Description

About this Dangerous Goods Segregation Chart

This segregation chart can be used as a guide for what dangerous goods should be segregated, as some dangerous goods have the potential to react violently if they are mixed together.

Note: Legal obligations do not permit incompatible dangerous goods to be on a transport vehicle or stored together. To avoid possible reactions between the dangerous goods or reduce the risk of accidental leakage or spillage, the goods must be separated from each other by a minimum distance and only be permitted within their compatibility groups.

Classification of Dangerous Goods

Dangerous Goods Segregation Chart

Dangerous goods are substances that are classified based on their immediate physical or chemical effects, such as fire, explosion, corrosion and poisoning.

When handling, using, storing or transport of dangerous goods the following safety precautions must be followed:

  • Management must research legal requirements and secure any licenses or permits that are required.
  • Dangerous goods must not be loaded, transported or stored outside of legislative obligations.
  • All dangerous goods/hazardous materials must be segregated from incompatible materials, heat or gas and where a fire or a dangerous occurrence is foreseeable.
  • areas where bulk dangerous goods are stored and used must be restricted by a competent authority.
  • Where hazard classes are stored, approved placards must be placed at entrances and any other location required to meet dangerous goods regulations.

Why Subscribe and Download this Dangerous Goods Segregation Chart?

  • This segregation chart can ensure the correct separation of dangerous goods when transporting, storing or handling them.
  • The chart can provide a simple, visual way to ensure that incompatible materials are separated as per their safety data sheet and the Australian dangerous goods code, subsequently reducing the risk of a dangerous chemical reaction or other hazardous incident.

With this dangerous goods segregation chart you will be able to:

  • Very easily edit and customize the template to create your own DG segregation chart.
  • Apply your own style, format and brand to the dangerous goods segregation chart.
  • Use it in any industry or sector regardless of size or type of organization.

Availability and Use of this Segregation Chart

  • This DG segregation chart is accessible to you right now by clicking the ‘Become a Member Now’ button.
  • The chart will be delivered to you in fully editable Microsoft Word format for immediate and full use in your business.
  • There are no membership auto-renewals, contracts or ongoing costs.

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