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AS/NZS 4081:2001

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The storage and handling of liquid and liquefied polyfunctional isocyanates (Reconfirmed 2021)

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06-03-2001

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1 - AS/NZS 4081:2001 THE STORAGE AND HANDLING OF LIQUID AND LIQUEFIED POLYFUNCTIONAL ISOCYANATES
4 - PREFACE
6 - CONTENTS
8 - SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL
8 - 1.1 SCOPE
8 - 1.2 APPLICATION
8 - 1.3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
8 - 1.4 DEFINITIONS
9 - 1.4.1 Access
9 - 1.4.2 ADG Code
9 - 1.4.3 Articulated loading arm
9 - 1.4.4 Authority
9 - 1.4.5 Boundary
9 - 1.4.6 Bulk
9 - 1.4.7 Bund
9 - 1.4.8 Combustible liquid
9 - 1.4.9 Combustible materials
10 - 1.4.10 Compound
10 - 1.4.11 Confined space
10 - 1.4.12 Connector
10 - 1.4.13 Container
10 - 1.4.14 Dangerous goods
10 - 1.4.15 Decant
10 - 1.4.16 Drum
10 - 1.4.17 Dwelling
10 - 1.4.18 Exposure standard
11 - 1.4.19 Fire point
11 - 1.4.20 Fire resistance level (FRL)/fire resistance rating (FRR)
11 - 1.4.21 Fire wall
11 - 1.4.22 Flash point
11 - 1.4.23 Hazardous area
11 - 1.4.24 Hazardous substance
11 - 1.4.25 Hot work
12 - 1.4.26 Ignition source
12 - 1.4.27 Incompatible
12 - 1.4.28 Installation
12 - 1.4.29 Intermediate bulk container (IBC)
12 - 1.4.30 Material safety data sheet (MSDS)
12 - 1.4.31 May
12 - 1.4.32 Non-combustible
13 - 1.4.33 On-site facility
13 - 1.4.34 Package
13 - 1.4.35 Packaged dangerous goods
13 - 1.4.36 Packaging
13 - 1.4.37 Packing Group (PG)
13 - 1.4.38 Polyfunctional isocyanate (PFI)
13 - 1.4.39 Port area
13 - 1.4.40 Positive pressure breathing apparatus
13 - 1.4.41 Primary (onshore) bulk storage installation
14 - 1.4.42 Protected place
14 - 1.4.43 Purge gas
14 - 1.4.44 Restricted area
14 - 1.4.45 Separation
14 - 1.4.46 Shall
14 - 1.4.47 Should
14 - 1.4.48 Supplier
14 - 1.4.49 Tank
14 - 1.4.50 Tanker
14 - 1.4.51 Transfer point
15 - 1.4.52 Transport tank
15 - 1.4.53 UN Number
15 - 1.4.54 Vapour barrier
15 - 1.4.55 Work permit
15 - 1.5 PACKAGING
15 - 1.6 MARKING (LABELLING)
15 - 1.7 SECURITY OF STORAGE AREAS
16 - SECTION 2 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE STORAGE AND HANDLING OF PACKAGES
16 - 2.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
16 - 2.2 LOCATION OF STORE
16 - 2.2.1 General
16 - 2.2.2 Measurement of separation distances
16 - 2.3 USE OF FIRE WALLS AND VAPOUR BARRIERS
16 - 2.3.1 Conditions of use
16 - 2.3.2 Construction of fire walls
17 - 2.4 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PACKAGE STORES
17 - 2.5 EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS FOR FILLING AND EMPTYING PACKAGES
17 - 2.5.1 Filling equipment
17 - 2.5.2 Ventilation system
18 - 2.6 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
18 - 2.6.1 General
18 - 2.6.2 Opening of packages
18 - 2.6.3 Housekeeping procedures
20 - SECTION 3 REQUIREMENTS FOR PRIMARY BULK STORAGE INSTALLATIONS
20 - 3.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
20 - 3.2 BULK STORAGE SYSTEMS
20 - 3.2.1 General requirements
20 - 3.2.2 Tank design and construction
21 - 3.2.3 Pipework
21 - 3.2.4 Control of emissions
21 - 3.2.5 Vacuum relief system
22 - 3.3 LOCATION AND SEPARATION OF TANKS
22 - 3.3.1 Separation
22 - 3.3.2 Distances between tanks
23 - 3.4 BUNDS AND COMPOUNDS
23 - 3.4.1 General
23 - 3.4.2 Design and construction
24 - 3.4.3 Compound drainage
25 - 3.5 TRANSFER FROM PRIMARY BULK STORAGE TO TRANSPORT TANKS OR TANKERS
25 - 3.5.1 Pumps
26 - 3.5.2 Provision for emergency stop or shutdown
26 - 3.5.3 Control of vapour emissions
26 - 3.5.4 Pipework
26 - 3.5.5 Purging of loading hose
26 - 3.5.6 Transfer points
27 - 3.5.7 Transfer connections
29 - SECTION 4 REQUIREMENTS FOR PROCESSING INSTALLATIONS
29 - 4.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
29 - 4.2 BULK STORAGE SYSTEMS
29 - 4.2.1 General
29 - 4.2.2 Tanks
30 - 4.2.3 Pipework
30 - 4.3 TANK OVERFLOW COLLECTION SYSTEM
30 - 4.3.1 Pipework
30 - 4.3.2 Overflow tanks
30 - 4.4 CONTROL OF VAPOUR EMISSIONS
31 - 4.5 VACUUM RELIEF SYSTEM
31 - 4.6 PRESSURE RELIEF SYSTEM
32 - SECTION 5 OPERATIONAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY
32 - 5.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
32 - 5.2 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
32 - 5.2.1 Operating procedures
32 - 5.2.2 Control of entry
32 - 5.2.3 Clear access
32 - 5.2.4 Lighting
32 - 5.3 CONTROL OF EXPOSURE
32 - 5.3.1 Control strategies
33 - 5.3.2 Isolation of processes
33 - 5.3.3 Engineering controls
33 - 5.3.4 Safe work practices
33 - 5.3.5 Provision of safety information
33 - 5.4 PERSONNEL SAFETY
33 - 5.4.1 Medical examination
33 - 5.4.2 Health considerations
34 - 5.4.3 Personal hygiene
34 - 5.5 PERSONNEL TRAINING
34 - 5.5.1 Job knowledge
34 - 5.5.2 Training
34 - 5.5.3 Contractors
34 - 5.6 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
34 - 5.6.1 General
35 - 5.6.2 Types of personal protective equipment
35 - 5.6.3 Care and maintenance of personal protective equipment
35 - 5.7 SAFETY SHOWER AND EYE WASH
35 - 5.8 FIRST AID
36 - 5.9 PLACARDING
36 - 5.9.1 Placarding of stores
36 - 5.9.2 Safety information
36 - 5.10 HOUSEKEEPING
36 - 5.10.1 Site upkeep
37 - 5.11 INSPECTION OF PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
37 - 5.12 CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE WORK
37 - 5.12.1 General
37 - 5.12.2 Safety devices
37 - 5.12.3 Routine work
37 - 5.12.4 Work permit
37 - 5.12.5 Preparation of work site
38 - 5.12.6 Completion of work and commissioning
38 - 5.12.7 Hot work
38 - 5.12.8 Work inside a confined space
39 - SECTION 6 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
39 - 6.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
39 - 6.2 PLANNING FOR EMERGENCIES
39 - 6.2.1 Considerations when designing premises
39 - 6.2.2 Emergency plan
41 - 6.3 MANIFEST
41 - 6.4 PLACARDING
41 - 6.5 MANAGEMENT OF LEAKS AND SPILLS
41 - 6.5.1 General
41 - 6.5.2 Clean-up materials and equipment
41 - 6.5.3 Actions for dealing with leaks and spills
43 - SECTION 7 FIRE PROECTION
43 - 7.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
43 - 7.2 FIRE HAZARDS
43 - 7.3 FIRE PROTECTION MEASURES
43 - 7.3.1 General
43 - 7.3.2 Design
44 - 7.3.3 Heat protection
44 - 7.3.4 Compatibility
44 - 7.3.5 Location
45 - 7.3.6 Weather protection
45 - 7.3.7 Labelling of firefighting equipment
45 - 7.3.8 Fixed fire protection and detection systems
45 - 7.3.9 Fire alarm systems
46 - 7.3.10 Change of flash point or quantity
46 - 7.4 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
46 - 7.4.1 General
46 - 7.4.2 Special risks
46 - 7.4.3 Maintenance
46 - 7.4.4 Type and rating of fire extinguishers
47 - 7.4.5 Limitations
47 - 7.5 HOSE REELS
47 - 7.6 FIRE HYDRANTS
48 - 7.7 MONITORS
48 - 7.8 AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
48 - 7.9 PIPING AND PUMPING SYSTEMS
48 - 7.9.1 Boost provision
49 - 7.9.2 Fire pumps
49 - 7.9.3 Spare parts
49 - 7.9.4 Instructions
49 - 7.9.5 System plans
49 - 7.9.6 Strainers
49 - 7.9.7 Identification of pipes and equipment
50 - 7.10 WATER SUPPLY
50 - 7.11 FIRE WATER RETENTION
50 - 7.12 FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS
50 - 7.12.1 Package stores
50 - 7.12.2 Indoor storage cabinets
51 - SECTION 8 WASTE STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
51 - 8.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
51 - 8.2 STORAGE OF WASTES
51 - 8.3 WASTE MANAGEMENT
51 - 8.4 PRE-DISPOSAL TREATMENT
51 - 8.4.1 Pre-disposal treatment of PFIs
51 - 8.4.2 Pre-disposal treatment of contents of leaking packages
52 - 8.4.3 Pre-disposal treatment of packagings
52 - 8.5 METHODS OF DISPOSAL
53 - APPENDIX A - EXAMPLES OF COMMON POLYFUNCTIONAL ISOCYANATES
54 - APPENDIX B - HEALTH HAZARDS OF POLYFUNCTIONAL ISOCYANATES
54 - B1 GENERAL
54 - B2 HEALTH HAZARDS
54 - B2.1 Breathing of vapour, aerosols or dusts
54 - B2.2 Contact with eyes
55 - B2.3 Contact with skin
55 - B2.4 Ingestion
55 - B3 HAZARDOUS REACTIONS
55 - B3.1 Reaction with water
55 - B3.2 Fire
55 - B3.3 Reaction with alkaline substances
55 - B3.4 Reaction with rubber and plastics
55 - B3.5 Reaction with metals
56 - APPENDIX C - LIST OF REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
59 - APPENDIX D - FILLING AND EMPTYING OF PACKAGES
59 - D1 FILLING OF PACKAGES
59 - D2 EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS FOR EMPTYING PACKAGES
59 - D2.1 Emptying by drum pump
59 - D2.2 Pressure equalization of packages
59 - D2.3 Emptying by decanting
59 - D2.4 Disposal of empty packages
60 - D3 PROCEDURE FOR EMPTYING PACKAGES
60 - D3.1 Receipt of packages
60 - D3.2 Items to be confirmed prior to emptying
60 - D3.3 Procedure for emptying packages
60 - D3.4 Leaking packages
60 - D4 DEALING WITH SOIDIFIED OR FROZEN PFI IN DRUMS
60 - D4.1 Detecting solidification
61 - D4.2 Remedial action
62 - APPENDIX E - TRANSFER OPERATIONS FOR PRIMARY BULK STORAGE
62 - E1 GENERAL
62 - E2 PRE-TRANSFER PROCEDURE
63 - E3 TRANSFER PROCEDURE
63 - E4 POST-TRANSFER PROCEDURE
63 - E5 CLEARING TRANSFER HOSES OF PFI
64 - APPENDIX F - VAPOUR SCRUBBING SOLUTION
65 - APPENDIX G - FORM FOR VISITORS AND CONTRACTORS
66 - APPENDIX H - MEDICAL EXAMINATION
66 - H1 GENERAL
66 - H2 MEDICAL EXAMINATION
66 - H3 FREQUENCY OF MEDICAL EXAMINATION
66 - H4 INITIAL MEDICAL EXAMINATION
66 - H5 SUBSEQUENT AND PERIODIC EXAMINATIONS
67 - APPENDIX I - EXAMPLE OF MEDICAL FORM
68 - APPENDIX J - FIRST AID
68 - J1 FIRST AID
68 - J2 PERSONAL DECONTAMINATION
69 - APPENDIX K - BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DOCUMENTS PROVIDING GUIDELINES ON THE PREPARATION OF EMERGENCY PLANS
70 - APPENDIX L - INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED TO EMERGENCY SERVICES
71 - APPENDIX M - DECONTAMINATION
71 - M1 DECONTAMINATION OF SPILLAGES
71 - M1.1 Procedure for decontamination
71 - M1.2 Decontaminants for PFIs
72 - M2 DECONTAMINATION OF A PACKAGING

Sets out requirements and recommendations for the safe storage and handling of polyfunctional isocyanates (PFIs). Advice is given on installation design, operations, personnel safety and waste disposal. Guidance on fire protection and emergency procedures is also provided.

Committee
CH-009
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 3798 6
Pages
65
ProductNote
Pending Revision indicates that as a result of the Aged Standards review process, the document needs updating. If no project proposal, meeting the quality criteria, is received within the 12 month timeframe, the document shall be withdrawn.
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Current
Supersedes

This Standard sets out requirements and recommendations for the safe storage and handling of liquid and liquefied polyfunctional isocyanates (PFIs) (as defined in Clause 1.4.38), in packages, intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) and bulk. It applies to PFIs that are dangerous goods, as well as to PFIs that are not classified as dangerous goods.NOTES: 1 Appendix A provides examples of common PFIs and the various designations that are applied to them.2 Appendix B outlines the hazards of PFIs.3 PFIs are usually imported in bulk and may be packaged into smaller quantities for use by processors. PFIs are also imported as packages, usually with a nominal capacity of 205 L, but smaller packages are available.

Originated as AS 4081-1993.
Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 4081:2001.

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AS/NZS 1801:1997 Occupational protective helmets
AS/NZS 2210.3:2000 Occupational protective footwear Specification for safety footwear
AS/NZS 1841.5:1997 Portable fire extinguishers - Specific requirements for powder type extinguishers
AS 1851.3-1997 Maintenance of fire protection equipment Automatic fire sprinkler systems
AS/NZS 2161.3:1998 Occupational protective gloves Protection against mechanical risks
AS/NZS 1841.4:1997 Portable fire extinguishers - Specific requirements for foam type extinguishers
AS/NZS 2161.2:1998 Occupational protective gloves General requirements
AS 1742.3-2002 Manual of uniform traffic control devices - Traffic control devices for works on roads
AS 2106-1980 Methods for the determination of the flashpoint of flammable liquids (closed cup)
AS/NZS 2161.7.1:1998 Occupational protective gloves Protection against cuts and stabs by hand knives - Chainmail gloves and arm guards (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS 4214.2-1995 Gaseous fire extinguishing systems Inergen (IG-541) total flooding systems
AS 2865-1995 Safe working in a confined space
AS 4214.3-1995 Gaseous fire extinguishing systems Carbon dioxide systems
AS 2118.10-1995 Automatic fire sprinkler systems Approval documentation (Reconfirmed 2013)
AS/NZS 2865:2001 Safe working in a confined space
AS/NZS 1841.4:2007 Portable fire extinguishers Specific requirements for foam type extinguishers (Reconfirmed 2021)
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AS/NZS 4503.3:1997 Protective clothing - Protection against liquid chemicals Test method: Determination of resistance to penetration by spray (Spray Test)
AS 1742.3-1996 Manual of uniform traffic control devices - Traffic control devices for works on roads
AS/NZS 2161.5:1998 Occupational protective gloves Protection against cold
AS 1674.2-2007 Safety in welding and allied processes Electrical (Reconfirmed 2018)
AS 2594-1983 Hose and hose assemblies for liquid chemicals
AS/NZS 4503.1:1997 Protective clothing - Protection against liquid chemicals - Test method Resistance of materials to permeation by liquids
AS 2941-2002 Fixed fire protection installations - Pumpset systems
AS/NZS 2210.1:1994 Occupational protective footwear - Guide to selection, care and use
AS/NZS 2430.3.4:1997 Classification of hazardous areas Examples of area classification - Flammable gases
AS 2118.9-1995 Automatic fire sprinkler systems Piping support and installation (Reconfirmed 2013)
AS 2118.3-1997 Automatic fire sprinkler systems - Deluge
AS/NZS 1800:1998 Occupational protective helmets - Selection, care and use
AS 2118.2-1995 Automatic fire sprinkler systems - Wall wetting sprinklers (Drenchers)
AS 1940-2004 The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids
AS/NZS 2210.5:2000 Occupational protective footwear Specification for occupational footwear
AS 1674-1980 Fire precautions in cutting, heating and welding operations
AS 1530.4-1997 Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures Fire-resistance tests of elements of building construction
AS 1670.1-1995 Fire detection, warning, control and intercom systems - System design, installation and commissioning Fire
AS 1851.1-1995 Maintenance of fire protection equipment Portable fire extinguishers and fire blankets
AS 2441-1988 Installation of fire hose reels
AS 4041-2006 Pressure piping (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS/NZS 2430.3.3:1997 Classification of hazardous areas Examples of area classification - Flammable liquids
AS/NZS 1841.2:2007 Portable fire extinguishers Specific requirements for water type extinguishers (Reconfirmed 2021)
AS/NZS 2210.4:2000 Occupational protective footwear Specification for protective footwear
AS/NZS 2106.1:1999 Methods for the determination of the flash point of flammable liquids (closed cup) Abel closed cup method
AS/NZS 2430.3.7:1997 Classification of hazardous areas - Examples of area classification - Landfill gas, sewage treatment and sewage pumping plants
AS/NZS 1337:1992 Eye protectors for industrial applications
AS/NZS 1841.6:1997 Portable fire extinguishers - Specific requirements for carbon dioxide type extinguishers
AS 2243.10-1993 Safety in laboratories - Storage of chemicals
AS 1216-2006 Class labels for dangerous goods
AS 1670.2-1997 Fire detection, warning, control and intercom systems - System design, installation and commissioning - Local fire
AS/NZS 2430.3.8:1997 Classification of hazardous areas - Examples of area classification - Surface coatings and adhesives
AS/NZS 1716:2003 Respiratory protective devices
AS/NZS 2430.3.5:1997 Classification of hazardous areas - Examples of area classification - Refineries and major processing plants
AS 2941-1995 Fixed fire protection installations - Pumpset systems
AS 2700-1996 Colour Standards for general purposes - Swatches
AS/NZS 2106.0:1999 Methods for the determination of the flash point of flammable liquids (closed cup) - General
AS 2118.8-1997 Automatic fire sprinkler systems Minor modifications (Reconfirmed 2013)
AS/NZS 2106.6:1999 Methods for the determination of the flash point of flammable liquids (closed cup) Determination of flash point - Closed cup equilibrium method
AS/NZS 2243.10:2004 Safety in laboratories Storage of chemicals
AS 1674.2-1990 Safety in welding and allied processes - Electrical
AS 1216-1995 Class labels for dangerous goods
AS 4214.1-1995 Gaseous fire extinguishing systems General requirements
AS/NZS 2161.4:1999 Occupational protective gloves Protection against thermal risks (heat and fire) (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS 4214.5-1995 Gaseous fire extinguishing systems NAF S-III (HCFC Blend A) Total flooding systems
AS/NZS 1716:1994 Respiratory protective devices
AS/NZS 1715:1994 Selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective devices
AS 2809.1-1999 Road tank vehicles for dangerous goods - General requirements
AS 1603.5-1996 Automatic fire detection and alarm systems Manual call points (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS/NZS 1841.6:2007 Portable fire extinguishers Specific requirements for carbon dioxide type extinguishers (Reconfirmed 2021)
AS 2419.1-1994 Fire hydrant installations System design, installation and commissioning
AS 2444-2001 Portable fire extinguishers and fire blankets - Selection and location (Reconfirmed 2021)
AS 2441-2005 Installation of fire hose reels (Reconfirmed 2018)
AS/NZS 1841.2:1997 Portable fire extinguishers - Specific requirements for water type extinguishers
AS 2905-1986 Steel drums
AS/NZS 2430.3.9:1997 Classification of hazardous areas Examples of area classification - Miscellaneous
AS/NZS 1850:1997 Portable fire extinguishers - Classification, rating and performance testing
AS 4265-1995 Wheeled fire extinguishers (Reconfirmed 2021)
AS/NZS 4503.2:1997 Protective clothing - Protection against liquid chemicals Test method: Determination of resistance to penetration by a jet of liquid (Jet test)
AS/NZS 2430.3.1:1997 Classification of hazardous areas - Examples of area classification - General
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AS/NZS 1841.5:2007 Portable fire extinguishers Specific requirements for powder type extinguishers (Reconfirmed 2021)
AS 1670.3-1997 Fire detection, warning control and intercom systems - System, design, installation and commissioning - Monitoring network performance
AS/NZS 2161.1:2000 Occupational protective gloves Selection, use and maintenance
AS 1692-1989 Tanks for flammable and combustible liquids
AS 2118.5-1995 Automatic fire sprinkler systems - Domestic
AS/NZS 1221:1997 Fire hose reels (Reconfirmed 2020)
AS 1940-1993 The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids
AS/NZS 2106.5:1999 Methods for the determination of the flash point of flammable liquids (closed cup) Flash/no flash test - Closed cup equilibrium method
AS 2444-1995 Portable fire extinguishers and fire blankets - Selection and location
AS 1530.1-1994 Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures Combustibility test for materials (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS 2118.6-1995 Automatic fire sprinkler systems - Combined sprinkler and hydrant
AS/NZS 2430.3.6:1997 Classification of hazardous areas - Examples of area classification - Laboratories including fume cupboards and flammable medical agents
AS/NZS 2106.3:1999 Methods for the determination of the flash point of flammable liquids (closed cup) Flash/no flash test - Rapid equilibrium method
AS/NZS 2210.2:2000 Occupational protective footwear Requirements and test methods
AS 1692-2006 Steel tanks for flammable and combustible liquids (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS 2118.4-1995 Automatic fire sprinkler systems - Residential
AS 1319-1994 Safety signs for the occupational environment (Reconfirmed 2018)
AS/NZS 2106.4:1999 Methods for the determination of the flash point of flammable liquids (closed cup) Determination of flash point - Rapid equilibrium method
AS 2905-2005 Steel drums
AS 2919-1987 Industrial clothing
AS 2419.1-2005 Fire hydrant installations System design, installation and commissioning
AS 2118.1-1999 Automatic fire sprinkler systems General requirements
AS/NZS 2106.2:1999 Methods for the determination of the flash point of flammable liquids (closed cup) Pensky-Martens closed cup method
AS 1670.6-1997 Fire detection, warning, control and intercom systems - System design, installation and commissioning Smoke alarms
AS/NZS 2430.3.2:1997 Classification of hazardous areas Examples of area classification - Vehicle workshops, vehicle parking, fuel dispensing stations and aircraft hangers

AS/NZS 3833:2007 The storage and handling of mixed classes of dangerous goods, in packages and intermediate bulk containers
AS 1216-2006 Class labels for dangerous goods

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