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17.01.2022 Despite good intentions, incorrect signage can be dangerous. Why? Because emergency responders need to focus on major hazards, not be distracted by minor stores dressed up as major hazards. These placards are for tanks of Class 8 corrosive, but clearly the shed only contains packages. A single Class 8 diamond is the correct choice.... For a greater understanding of dangerous goods and general hazard control, contact Atomic DG http://ow.ly/4Znn30mvKuW #Signage #emergency See more



13.01.2022 Safety Fail If you’re splashed with chemicals and eyes are stinging, you need a clear and easy run to the nearest safety shower. It’s a simple concept, but work places get busy and housekeeping can suffer. Resist! Keep your work place orderly and safe! http://ow.ly/UE3830mvIVa

13.01.2022 Pointless Fence As #engineers and project managers, the demands of tight schedules and shifting design goalposts can be challenging. Hiccups happen, so it’s critical our checks and balances are robust enough to prevent mistakes that harm people. Fortunately, only pride was hurt with this pointless security fence (and no, it wasn’t me)! #projectmanagers

08.01.2022 There is often confusion between hazardous chemicals and dangerous goods, and these terms are sometimes used incorrectly. The following article helps clear up the confusion, although it should be noted that in Australia the DG classification rests with the Australian Dangerous Goods Code 7th Edition. #emergency #classification #hazardouschemicals #codes https://www.chemsafetypro.com//Differences_Between_Hazardo Aust DG Code http://ow.ly/IBCH50jPqXt



01.01.2022 Placard Fatigue Ever been to a worksite with placard overload? Important messages for Danger, Warning, and Emergency are lost in the noise. Here’s a great example of effective placarding a critical valve is identified conspicuously and clearly, with supplemental instructions on its use. Avoid placard fatigue and remember, more is not always better!... #emergency #instruction #danger

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