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Substances are regulated as 'dangerous substances' under the Dangerous Substances Act 2004 if they have certain properties that present a risk to health and safety. The most common of these are:

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  • Flammable gases and liquids (such as LPG, propane gas and petrol);
  • Combustible liquids (such as diesel fuel);
  • Gases kept under pressure (such as helium and nitrogen); and,
  • Corrosive substances (such as bleach and caustic soda).
The requirements that apply to the use, handling and storage of dangerous substances are intended to ensure that risks to health and safety are properly managed. The Dangerous Substances Act 2004 sets out a general safety duty that applies to everyone, including householders, and additional safety duties that apply where a dangerous substance is used, stored or handled for a business or undertaking. New requirements for the use, handling and storage of dangerous substances will take effect from 29 March 2018 as part of the introduction of the Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS).

Course Currilcum

    • Information for householders 00:20:00
    • Information for businesses 00:20:00
    • Exempt dangerous substances 00:30:00
    • Asbestos 00:10:00
    • Fireworks and other explosives 00:10:00
    • Security sensitive substances 00:10:00
    • Fuels 00:30:00
    • General dangerous substances terms and concepts 02:00:00
    • Transport of dangerous substances 00:20:00
    • Compliance inspections 00:30:00