Spontaneously combustible 4.2
Symbol for spontaneously combustible 4.2 under the Australian Dangerous Goods (ADG) code.
Symbol for spontaneously combustible 4.2 under the Australian Dangerous Goods (ADG) code.
Especially useful for first pass review of risks when building the register. A form for describing a risk using qualitative risk assessment (5X5) for entry into the Risk Register, showing how the risk level is calculated and asking for suggestion as to 'treatment' giving 5 possible methods of treatment. (Note: The methods of treatment are not necessarily linked to the standard agreed 5 levels.) Includes a standard qualitative matrix with associated colours. We have based this plan on
Symbol for oxidizing agents 5.1 under the Australian Dangerous Goods (ADG) code.
Symbol for toxic gas 2 under the Australian Dangerous Goods (ADG) code. Two minimum-sized symbols (100mm*100mm) per A4.
People or their animals are sometimes injured in or around the animal clinic and care must be taken to ensure that the injury is properly dealt with and recorded. (Occupational Health and Safety)
A general risk policy manual based on AS/NZS4360 1995/2000 for the whole company, based on the needs of a manufacturing operation.
Symbol for "spontaneously combustible substances 4" under the Australian Dangerous Goods (ADG) code. Two minimum-sized symbols (100mm*100mm) per A4.
Symbol for "infectious substances 6" under the Australian Dangerous Goods (ADG) code. Two minimum-sized symbols (100mm*100mm) per A4.
A general contingency plan that clicks in when hazardous waste is spilled. It is triggered by the Hazardous Waste Incident Contingency Plan.
People are sometimes injured in or around an amusement park and care must be taken to ensure that the injury is properly dealt with and recorded. (Occupational Health and Safety)