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Current catalogue Blackwoods - Valid from 01.10 to 31.12 - Page nb 6

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Catalogue Blackwoods 01.10.2022 - 31.12.2023
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SAFETY MADE GOOD, EVEN UNDER PRESSURE The humble aerosol can is a reminder that, when it comes to safety, we should not take anything for granted. Did you know the aerosol can is deemed a Class 2 Dangerous Good? Aerosol cans may contain hazardous substances such as adhesives, paints, and varnishes that can all be harmful if their vapours and/or gases are inhaled. If aerosol cans are placed under pressure, the results can be disastrous, as the cans can explode or even become projectiles. Accidents can happen all too easily. For example, you are taking a risk if you leave an aerosol can too close to a heat source such as a barbeque, or ina vehicle on a hot day. This all poses important questions: It's important to store aerosol cans inside dedicated cages with perforated walls to deliver natural ventilation and away from direct sunlight, ignition sources, and machinery. It’s also important storage cages are manufactured to meet the requirements of AS/NZS3833:2007, which applies to the storage and handling of mixed classes of dangerous goods, in packages and intermediate bulk containers. Spill Crew aerosol cages provide projectile protection in the event of a workplace fire. ange says Michael Carrigg, General Manager, Spill Crew Australia. Heavy duty, powder coated steel Solid steel roof and floors with bolt down plates Appropriate warnings and safety signs Technical Safety Specialist Flammable liquids storage cabinets are specifically designed to safely store flammable liquids and prevent the entry of flames into the cabinet, preventing the spread and escalation of a workplace fire. So, it’s particularly important to never use flammable liquid cabinets to store aerosol cans, as dangerous vapours can be trapped inside by air-tight doors. says Michael. Edition 5 / October 2022

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SAFETY MADE GOOD, EVEN UNDER PRESSURE The humble aerosol can is a reminder that, when it comes to safety, we should not take anything for granted. Did you know the aerosol can is deemed a Class 2 Dangerous Good? Aerosol cans may contain hazardous substances such as adhesives, paints, and varnishes that can all be harmful if their vapours and/or gases are inhaled. If aerosol cans are placed under pressure, the results can be disastrous, as the cans can explode or even become projectiles. Accidents can happen all too easily. For example, you are taking a risk if you leave an aerosol can too close to a heat source such as a barbeque, or ina vehicle on a hot day. This all poses important questions: It's important to store aerosol cans inside dedicated cages with perforated walls to deliver natural ventilation and away from direct sunlight, ignition sources, and machinery. It’s also important storage cages are manufactured to meet the requirements of AS/NZS3833:2007, which applies to the storage and handling of mixed classes of dangerous goods, in packages and intermediate bulk containers. Spill Crew aerosol cages provide projectile protection in the event of a workplace fire. ange says Michael Carrigg, General Manager, Spill Crew Australia. Heavy duty, powder coated steel Solid steel roof and floors with bolt down plates Appropriate warnings and safety signs Technical Safety Specialist Flammable liquids storage cabinets are specifically designed to safely store flammable liquids and prevent the entry of flames into the cabinet, preventing the spread and escalation of a workplace fire. So, it’s particularly important to never use flammable liquid cabinets to store aerosol cans, as dangerous vapours can be trapped inside by air-tight doors. says Michael. Edition 5 / October 2022
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