Is it important to have Safety Data Sheets in multi languages?

Having Safety Data Sheets (SDS) available in multiple languages can be crucial, especially in diverse workplaces or where employees may not all ...

The role of Facility Managers in managing Asbestos in the properties they Manage?

While the property owner generally has the primary responsibility for managing asbestos within a building, a Facility Manager plays a crucial role in ...

What are the required components for safety data sheets in Australia

In Australia, Safety Data Sheets (SDS) must follow the 16-section format outlined in the Work Health and Safety (WHS) Regulations and the ...

Your obligations regarding Asbestos Registers.

Background The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2017 requires a person who manages or controls a workplace (PMC) where asbestos has been ...

How to reduce the risk of storing chemicals in your workplace

Reducing the risks associated with storing chemicals in the workplace involves several key steps: Proper Storage and Labeling Ensure chemicals are stored ...

Asbestos Safety for Tradies

Asbestos was used in over 3,000 products and can be found in many buildings and structures built or renovated before 1990. Work ...

Effective management of asbestos in local government buildings.

Every local council in Australia owns and manages multiple buildings in their municipality. Often, many of these buildings would contain asbestos and ...

Why is it important to safely store hazardous chemicals? 

Even when not in use, hazardous chemicals can still pose a risk. Some can cause or contribute to a fire or explosion, ...

The Dangers of using paper Safety Data Sheets

Using paper safety data sheets (SDS) can pose several dangers and challenges, especially in today's digital age where alternatives like electronic SDS ...