• HB 13-2000

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    Electrical equipment for hazardous areas

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    Superseded date:  30-06-2017

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-2000

    Publisher:  Standards Australia

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    1 - HB 13-2000 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR HAZARDOUS AREAS
    4 - PREFACE
    7 - CONTENTS
    11 - CHAPTER 1 WHAT IS A HAZARDOUS AREA?
    11 - 1.1 INTRODUCTION
    11 - 1.2 HAZARDOUS AREAS
    12 - 1.3 CONDITIONS FOR AN EXPLOSION
    12 - 1.4 FLAMMABLE MATERIALS
    13 - 1.5 PROPERTIES OF FLAMMABLE MATERIALS
    13 - 1.5.1 General
    13 - 1.5.2 Gases, vapours and mists
    19 - 1.5.3 Dusts
    21 - 1.6 IGNITION SOURCES
    22 - 1.6.1 Non-ignition situations
    22 - 1.6.2 Typical sources of ignition
    22 - 1.6.3 Combustible propagation
    23 - 1.6.4 Explosive pressures
    25 - 1.6.5 Rate of rise of pressure and energy dissipated
    26 - 1.6.6 Other potential sources of ignition
    26 - 1.7 TOXICITY
    27 - CHAPTER 2 WHO IS RESPONSIBLE?
    27 - 2.1 INTRODUCTION
    27 - 2.2 UNDERGROUND COAL MINING
    28 - 2.3 OTHER INDUSTRIES
    32 - CHAPTER 3 THE IMPORTANCE OF STANDARDS
    32 - 3.1 INTRODUCTION
    32 - 3.2 AUSTRALIAN, NEW ZEALAND AND JOINT STANDARDS (AS/ NZS)
    32 - 3.2.1 Australian Standards
    33 - 3.2.2 New Zealand Standards
    34 - 3.2.3 Joint Australian/New Zealand Standards (AS/NZS)
    34 - 3.2.4 How Australian, New Zealand and Joint Australian/New Zealand Standards (AS/NZS) are used
    35 - 3.2.5 Explosion-protection Standards format (How to read the Standards)
    35 - 3.3 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
    36 - 3.4 OTHER NATIONAL STANDARDS
    36 - 3.4.1 British Standards
    36 - 3.4.2 European Standards
    37 - 3.4.3 U.S.A. Standards
    37 - 3.4.4 Canadian Standards
    37 - 3.4.5 Japanese Standards
    38 - CHAPTER 4 CLASSIFICATION OF HAZARDOUS AREAS
    38 - 4.1 INTRODUCTION
    38 - 4.2 RESPONSIBILITY
    39 - 4.3 RELEVANT INFORMATION
    39 - 4.3.1 General
    39 - 4.3.2 Gases
    39 - 4.3.3 Dusts
    39 - 4.4 TYPE OF HAZARD
    39 - 4.5 ZONES 0, 1 AND 2 (GASES)
    39 - 4.5.1 Probability of a gas hazard
    40 - 4.5.2 Area classification
    42 - 4.5.3 Apparatus Group (colloquially known as Gas Group)
    42 - 4.5.4 Maximum surface temperature
    44 - 4.6 ZONES 20, 21 AND 22 (DUSTS)
    44 - 4.6.1 Characteristics of dusts
    45 - 4.6.2 Area classification
    47 - 4.6.3 Ignition sensitivity and explosion severity
    48 - 4.6.4 Hazard reduction
    48 - 4.7 IMPLEMENTATION OF MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR GAS/ VAPOUR AND DUST AREAS
    50 - 4.8 SUMMARY OF AREA CLASSIFICATION
    51 - CHAPTER 5 EXPLOSION-PROTECTION TECHNIQUES
    51 - 5.1 INTRODUCTION
    51 - 5.2 EXPLOSION-PROTECTION TECHNIQUES
    53 - 5.3 Ex d - FLAMEPROOF ENCLOSURE
    53 - 5.3.1 General
    56 - 5.3.2 Apparatus groups
    56 - 5.3.3 Subgroups
    57 - 5.3.4 Major tests
    59 - 5.4 Ex e - INCREASED SAFETY
    59 - 5.4.1 General
    61 - 5.4.2 Groups
    61 - 5.4.3 Major tests
    61 - 5.4.4 Limiting temperature
    62 - 5.4.5 Motor protection
    62 - 5.4.6 Enclosure materials
    62 - 5.4.7 Enclosures
    62 - 5.5 Ex i - INTRINSIC SAFETY
    62 - 5.5.1 General
    64 - 5.5.2 Apparatus groups
    64 - 5.5.3 IS Categories
    65 - 5.5.4 Intrinsically safe electrical apparatus and systems.
    65 - 5.5.5 Safety barriers
    67 - 5.5.6 Conformity assessment
    68 - 5.5.7 Apparatus certification
    69 - 5.5.8 Ex i temperature classification
    69 - 5.5.9 Small components
    69 - 5.5.10 Simple apparatus
    70 - 5.6 Ex m - ENCAPSULATION
    70 - 5.6.1 General
    70 - 5.6.2 Groups
    70 - 5.6.3 Requirements
    70 - 5.7 Ex n - NON-SPARKING
    72 - 5.8 Ex o - OIL-IMMERSION
    72 - 5.9 Ex p - PRESSURIZED ROOMS OR PRESSURIZED ENCLOSURES
    72 - 5.9.1 General
    73 - 5.9.2 Enclosures having an internal source of flammable gas or vapour
    73 - 5.9.3 Rooms having no internal source of flammable material
    75 - 5.10 Ex q - POWDER-FILLING
    75 - 5.11 Ex s - SPECIAL PROTECTION
    76 - 5.12 Ex v - VENTILATION
    77 - 5.13 Ex h - HERMETIC SEALING
    77 - 5.14 DIP - DUST IGNITION PROTECTION
    77 - 5.14.1 General
    78 - 5.14.2 Major tests
    80 - 5.15 MIXED TECHNIQUES
    82 - CHAPTER 6 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPLOSION-PROTECTION TECHNIQUES AND REQUREMENTS OF OTHER RELEVANT STANDARDS
    82 - 6.1 INTRODUCTION
    82 - 6.2 AS 2380.1 AND AS/NZS 60079.0-GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
    82 - 6.2.1 General
    83 - 6.2.2 Light alloy enclosures
    83 - 6.2.3 Marking of explosion- protected apparatus
    86 - 6.3 DEGREES OF PROTECTION (IP CODE)
    89 - 6.4 CABLE GLANDS
    89 - 6.4.1 General
    89 - 6.4.2 Main features of a cable gland
    90 - 6.4.3 Major tests
    90 - 6.5 ELECTRICALLY HEATED OVENS
    91 - 6.6 BATTERY OPERATED VEHICLES
    91 - 6.7 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS OF DISPENSING APPARATUS
    91 - 6.8 ELECTROSTATIC PAINT AND POWDER SPRAY GUNS
    92 - 6.9 GAS DETECTION INSTRUMENTS
    92 - 6.10 UNDERGROUND COAL MINING
    93 - CHAPTER 7 CERTIFICATION AND APPROVAL OF APPARATUS
    93 - 7.1 INTRODUCTION
    94 - 7.2 CERTIFICATION/ APPROVAL OF Ex EQUIPMENT IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
    94 - 7.2.1 General
    95 - 7.2.2 The Australian National Certification Scheme-‘ AUS Ex’
    98 - 7.3 THE IECEx SCHEME
    98 - 7.3.1 Background
    98 - 7.3.2 Objective
    99 - 7.3.3 Operation
    99 - 7.3.4 Participation
    100 - 7.3.5 Current member countries
    101 - 7.3.6 Australia and New Zealand positions
    101 - 7.4 OVERSEAS TESTING AND CERTIFICATION, OUTSIDE THE IECEx Scheme
    102 - 7.5 APPROVED MINING EQUIPMENT
    102 - 7.5.1 General
    102 - 7.5.2 New South Wales Approval
    103 - 7.5.3 Queensland approval
    103 - 7.5.4 Other Australian States/Territories
    104 - 7.5.5 New Zealand
    105 - 7.6 EXEMPTION FROM CERTIFICATION
    105 - 7.7 PERSONAL EQUIPMENT
    106 - CHAPTER 8 SELECTION OF APPARATUS
    106 - 8.1 GENERAL
    106 - 8.1.1 Gases and/or vapours
    106 - 8.1.2 Dusts
    107 - 8.1.3 Ambient temperatures
    107 - 8.2 APPARATUS FOR GASES
    107 - 8.2.1 General
    107 - 8.2.2 Explosion-protection techniques suitable for gases/vapours
    111 - 8.2.3 Group requirements
    112 - 8.2.4 Temperature considerations
    114 - 8.3 APPARATUS FOR DUSTS
    114 - 8.3.1 General
    114 - 8.3.2 Explosion-protection techniques suitable for dust hazardous areas
    116 - 8.3.3 Temperature classification
    118 - 8.4 APPARATUS ABOVE A HAZARDOUS AREA
    118 - 8.4.1 General
    118 - 8.4.2 Above Zone 0 and Zone 20 areas
    118 - 8.4.3 Above Zone 1, 2, 21 and 22 areas
    119 - 8.5 APPARATUS NOT PERMITTED
    119 - 8.6 SELECTION OF REPAIRED OR EXISTING EQUIPMENT
    120 - CHAPTER 9 INSTALLATION OF EXPLOSION-PROTECTION APPARATUS AND SYSTEMS
    120 - 9.1 INTRODUCTION
    120 - 9.2 GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
    121 - 9.3 PROTECTION AND ISOLATION OF ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
    122 - 9.4 COMPONENTS OF AN INSTALLATION
    123 - 9.5 WIRING SYSTEMS
    126 - 9.6 INSTALLATIONS IN ZONE 0 AREAS
    126 - 9.7 INSTALLATIONS IN ZONE 1 AND ZONE 2 AREAS
    126 - 9.8 INTRINSICALLY SAFE ELECTRICAL APPARATUS AND SYSTEMS
    126 - 9.8.1 Major requirements
    128 - 9.8.2 Segregation of IS and Non-IS cables
    129 - 9.9 FLAMEPROOF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS
    130 - 9.10 INCREASED SAFETY ELECTRICAL APPARATUS
    132 - 9.11 INSTALLATIONS IN ZONE 20, 21 AND 22 AREAS
    134 - 9.12 SPECIFIC OCCUPANCIES
    134 - 9.13 VERIFICATION DOSSIER
    135 - 9.14 PRE-COMMISSIONING INSPECTION AND TESTING
    137 - CHAPTER 10 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTIONS
    137 - 10.1 INTRODUCTION
    137 - 10.2 USE OF GAS DETECTORS
    137 - 10.3 QUALIFICATIONS OF PERSONS CARRYING OUT INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE
    137 - 10.4 RELEVANT STANDARDS
    138 - 10.5 STATUTORY REGULATIONS
    138 - 10.6 CURRENT STANDARDS
    138 - 10.7 IMPORTANT MAINTENANCE ASPECTS
    138 - 10.7.1 General
    139 - 10.7.2 Specific maintenance aspects
    142 - 10.7.3 Relevant aspects for inspections
    148 - 10.8 RECOMMENDATIONS
    148 - 10.8.1 General
    148 - 10.8.2 Maintenance of flexible cables
    148 - 10.8.3 Withdrawal from service
    149 - 10.8.4 Fastenings and tools
    149 - 10.8.5 Conditions of use
    149 - 10.8.6 Movable apparatus and its connections
    149 - 10.8.7 Overhaul and repair
    149 - 10.8.8 Records
    149 - 10.8.9 Defects found
    149 - 10.8.10 The maintenance of intrinsically safe apparatus
    151 - CHAPTER 11 TESTING AND FAULT FINDING
    151 - 11.1 GENERAL
    151 - 11.2 TESTING INTRINSICALLY SAFE SYSTEMS
    152 - 11.3 TESTING OF EXPLOSION-PROTECTED ELECTRICAL APPARATUS OTHER THAN INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPARATUS
    152 - 11.4 TESTS IN THE SAFE AREA
    152 - 11.5 PORTABLE APPARATUS
    153 - 11.6 FAULT FINDING
    153 - 11.7 TYPICAL USES AND RESTRICTIONS OF USE OF TEST APPARATUS
    162 - CHAPTER 12 OVERHAUL AND REPAIR
    162 - 12.1 GENERAL
    162 - 12.2 OVERHAULS
    163 - 12.3 TRACEABILITY/MARKING
    163 - 12.4 MINIMUM MARKING
    163 - 12.5 SUBSEQUENT OVERHAULS
    163 - 12.6 OVERHAUL CERTIFICATE
    163 - 12.7 SCOPE OF WORK
    164 - 12.8 REPAIR OR REPLACE
    166 - 12.9 REPAIR WORK NOT AFFECTING THE EXPLOSION- PROTECTION INTEGRITY
    167 - CHAPTER 13 CERTIFIED/ACCREDITED WORKSHOPS
    167 - 13.1 GENERAL
    167 - 13.2 THE ACCREDITED/CERTIFIED WORKSHOP
    167 - 13.3 TYPES OF WORKSHOPS
    167 - 13.3.1 General
    167 - 13.3.2 Intrinsically safe apparatus
    167 - 13.4 PERSONNEL
    167 - 13.5 FACILITIES
    167 - 13.5.1 General
    168 - 13.5.2 Quality management
    168 - 13.5.3 Verification of Workshop capabilities
    168 - 13.6 EXAMPLE OF A VERIFICATION SCHEME PROGRAM FOR WORKSHOP CAPABILITIES
    168 - 13.6.1 General
    168 - 13.6.2 Operations covered
    168 - 13.6.3 Design control
    169 - 13.6.4 Assessment process
    169 - 13.7 THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF COMPETENT PERSONS
    170 - 13.8 RECORDS
    170 - 13.9 MARKING
    170 - 13.10 CONDITIONS FOR APPARATUS RELEASE
    171 - CHAPTER 14 GAS DETECTORS
    171 - 14.1 INTRODUCTION
    172 - 14.2 WHAT IS THE MAKE-UP OF THE ATMOSPHERE AROUND US?
    173 - 14.3 SOME COMMON PROPERTIES OF GASES AND VAPOURS
    174 - 14.4 THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GASES AND VAPOURS
    174 - 14.4.1 Gases
    174 - 14.4.2 Vapours
    175 - 14.5 APPLICABLE STANDARDS FOR EXPLOSION- PROTECTION AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS OF GAS AND VAPOUR DETECTORS
    176 - 14.6 APPARATUS MARKING
    176 - 14.7 GAS AND VAPOUR DETECTORS TESTED IN AUSTRALIA PRIOR TO 2000
    177 - 14. 8 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES IN THE USE OF COMBUSTIBLE GAS AND VAPOUR INSTRUMENTS
    179 - 14.9 THE INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION MANUAL
    180 - 14.10 SUMMARY OF VARIATIONS TO VAPOUR HAZARDS, DUE TO TEMPERATURE CHANGES AND OTHER FACTORS
    181 - 14.11 SOME COMMON TERMS USED WITH TOXIC GASES AND VAPOURS
    181 - 14.11.1 Maximum allowable concentration
    181 - 14.11.2 Concentration units
    182 - 14.11.3 Instrument response time
    183 - 14.12 SAFETY WHEN USING A GAS DETECTOR IN A HAZARDOUS AREA
    184 - 14.13 OXYGEN DEFICIENCY.
    185 - 14.14 SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING A HIRED, BORROWED, OR OTHERWISE UNFAMILIAR GAS OR VAPOUR DETECTOR
    186 - 14.15 THE ‘READ AND RUN’ CONCEPT FOR INEXPERIENCED OPERATORS
    186 - 14.16 THE CATALYTIC COMBUSTION DETECTION TECHNIQUE
    187 - 14.17 CONTAMINATION OF GAS DETECTION SYSTEMS BY LIQUIDS
    188 - 14.18 SOME CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT FLASHPOINT AND TEMPERATURE
    190 - 14.19 SOME INSTALLATION ‘DOs’ AND ‘DO NOTs’ OF PERMANENT GAS DECTECTION
    190 - 14.19.1 Recommended locations
    190 - 14.19.2 Common problems
    191 - 14.20 SUMMARY
    192 - APPENDIX A - RELEVANT GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY BODIES
    192 - A1 AUSTRALIA
    203 - A2 NEW ZEALAND
    205 - APPENDIX B - AUSTRALIAN, NEW ZEALAND AND JOINT STANDARDS (AS/NZS)
    205 - B1 EXPLOSION-PROTECTION STANDARDS
    207 - B2 COAL MINING STANDARDS
    208 - B3 OTHER RELEVANT STANDARDS
    210 - APPENDIX C - RELEVANT OVERSEAS STANDARDS
    210 - C1 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
    211 - C2 BRITISH STANDARDS
    214 - C3 CENELEC STANDARDS
    216 - APPENDIX D - TESTING STATIONS, CERTIFYING AUTHORITIES AND STANDARDS BODIES

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    Provides a basis for understanding the principles involved in the identification of a hazardous area, relevant statutory requirements, and the selection, installation and maintenance of appropriate electrical equipment. This publication also provides a basic introduction to the many Australian and International Standards dealing with hazardous areas. The requirements that exist in New Zealand are also covered.

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    Committee P-012
    Document Type Handbook
    Publisher Standards Australia
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By
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    First published as HB 13-1988.Second edition 1992.Third edition 2000. First published as HB 13-1988. Second edition 1992. Third edition 2000.

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    AS 1678.6.0.011-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Copper-chrome-arsenic
    AS 1678.3A3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 3 substances - Flammable liquids - Flammable liquid - Harmful
    AS 1678.8F2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Flammable - Solid - Violent reaction with water
    AS 2229.1-1982 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Electrical systems of dispensing equipment - Flammable liquid dispensing equipment
    AS 1678.X2-1993 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for mixed, packaged dangerous good of various classes - Mixed dangerous goods - Packaged, compatible - React violently with water
    AS 1678.3.1.004-1984 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Ethyl acetate
    AS 1678.5.1.005-1993 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Hydrogen peroxide (20% or more)
    AS 1678.2A4-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Flammable, poisonous gas
    AS 1678.2C6-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Non-flammable, oxidizing, compressed gas - Breathable
    AS/NZS 60079.12:2000 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Classification of mixtures of gases or vapours with air according to their maximum experimental safe gaps and minimum igniting currents
    AS 1678.6.1.008-1982 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Trichloroethylene (tri)
    AS 1678.8C1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Poison
    AS 1678.8B2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Flammable - Violent reaction with water
    AS 1678.6.1.015-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Sodium fluoride, potassium fluoride, ammonium fluoride
    AS 1678.5P1-1993 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances - Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - Organic peroxides - Unstable, keep refrigerated
    AS/NZS 4761.4(INT):2000 Competencies for working with electrical equipment for hazardous areas (EEHA) Assessing competency
    AS 1678.8C5-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Poison - Oxidizing organic materials
    AS 1678.2C4-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Non-flammable, corrosive, liquefied gas (fluorine-type)
    AS 1678.2A3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Flammable, low-temperature, liquefied gas
    AS 1826-1983 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Special protection - Type of protection s
    AS/NZS 61779.3:2000 Electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of flammable gases Performance requirements for group I apparatus indicating a volume fraction up to 100% methane in air
    AS 1678.6A7-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Poisonous substance, will not burn, water may be used on fires (do not induce vomiting)
    AS 1678.6B7-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Harmful substance, will not burn, water may be used on fires (do not induce vomiting)
    AS 1678.4A3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Dangerous when wet
    AS 1678.10.001-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport Pesticides
    AS 1678.X1-1993 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for mixed, packaged dangerous goods of various classes - Mixed dangerous goods - Packaged, compatible - Do not react violently with water
    AS 1678.5E2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances - Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - Oxidizing agents - Corrosive, unstable, flammable
    AS 1678.5C1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances - Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - Oxidizing agents - Poisonous, corrosive, reactive
    AS 1678.6.0.001-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Aniline
    AS/NZS 2430.3.8:1997 Classification of hazardous areas - Examples of area classification - Surface coatings and adhesives
    AS 1678.9A3-1988 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 9 substances - Dangerous when wet
    AS 2081.3-1988 Electrical equipment for coal and shale mines - Electrical protection devices - Earth-leakage protection devices for use on systems incorporating earth-fault current limiters
    AS 1678.6.1.017-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Cadmium compound
    AS 1678.2B2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Poisonous, flammable gas
    AS 2381.2-1993 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Selection, installation and maintenance - Flameproof enclosure d
    AS/NZS 60079.6:2000 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Oil-immersion 'o'
    AS 1678.2B6-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Poisonous, oxidizing gas (fluorine-type)
    AS 1678.5M1-1993 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances - Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - Organic peroxides - Corrosive
    AS 1678.5L1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances - Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - Organic peroxides, highly flammable, unstable
    AS 1678.6B6-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Harmful substance, will burn, water may be used on fires (do not induce vomiting)
    AS/NZS 4114.1:1995 Spray painting booths - Design, construction and testing
    AS 1678.6.0.002-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Sodium cyanide, Potassium cyanide
    AS 1678.8B3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Flammable - Self reactive
    AS 2081.1-1988 Electrical equipment for coal and shale mines - Electrical protection devices - General requirements
    AS 2030.2-1996 The verification, filling, inspection, testing and maintenance of cylinders for the storage and transport of compressed gases Cylinders for dissolved acetylene
    AS 1678.8F1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Flammable - Solid
    MP 69-1993 Explosion-protected electrical equipment - Certification scheme - Policy
    AS/NZS 3000:2000 Electrical installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules)
    AS 1678.4A1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Flammable solids
    AS 1678.8.0.009-1993 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Formaldehyde solutions, with not less than 25% formaldehyde (Synonym: Formalin)
    AS 1678.5B1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances - Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - Oxidizing agents - Poisonous
    AS 1678.5K2-1993 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances - Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - Organic peroxides - Unstable
    AS 1678.2.2.000-1986 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Oxygen (refrigerated liquid)
    AS 2431-1981 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Encapsulated apparatus - Type of protection m
    AS 2380.4-1994 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Explosion-protection techniques Pressurized rooms or pressurized enclosures (Reconfirmed 2013)
    AS 1678.6E3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Poisonous substance, flammable solid, water may be used on fires (induce vomiting)
    AS 1678.2.1.007-1983 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Hydrogen (compressed)
    AS 1678.2C2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Non-flammable, liquefied gas
    AS 1678.6C1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Poisonous substance, flammable, do not use water on fires (induce vomiting)
    AS 2290.3-1990 Electrical equipment for coal mines - Maintenance and overhaul - Maintenance of gas detecting and monitoring equipment
    AS 1678.6.0.013-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Chloropicrin
    AS 1678.9A2-1988 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 9 substances - Spontaneously combustible
    AS 1768-1991 Lightning protection
    AS 1915-1992 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Battery-operated vehicles (Reconfirmed 2013)
    AS 1678.2.1.002-1984 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Propane
    AS 1678.4O3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Dangerous when wet, spontaneously combustible
    AS 1678.6L4-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Poisonous substance, corrosive, flammable, reacts with water (give milk or water, do not induce vomiting)
    AS 1678.9A5-1988 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 9 substances - Poisonous substance, will not burn, water may be used on fires (induce vomiting)
    AS 1678.3.2.001-1986 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Toluene (toluol)
    AS 1678.9B3-1988 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 9 substances - Dangerous when wet, toxic
    AS 1678.6.1.012-1984 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Pentachlorophenol (PCP, Penta)
    AS 1678.8B1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Flammable
    AS 2381.7-1989 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Selection, installation and maintenance Intrinsic safety i
    AS 1678.8.0.010-1984 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Ammonia solution (ammonium hydroxide)
    AS 1678.2A2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Flammable, liquefied gas
    AS 1678.3.0.015-1993 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Formaldehyde solutions, flammable
    AS 1678.4C2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Spontaneously combustible, corrosive
    AS 1678.6.0.012-1984 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Sodium pentachlorophenate
    AS 1678.2.1.006-1984 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Ethylene
    AS 1678.5N2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances - Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - Organic peroxides, highly unstable
    AS/NZS 2430.3.3:1997 Classification of hazardous areas - Examples of area classification - Flammable liquids
    AS/NZS 2430.3.4:1997 Classification of hazardous areas - Examples of area classification - Flammable gases
    AS 2809.6-1991 Road tank vehicles for dangerous goods - Tankers for cryogenic liquids
    AS 1678.2M1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Mixed load of gases in cylinders
    AS 1678.2A1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Flammable, compressed gas
    AS 1678.5Q1-1993 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances - Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - Organic peroxides - Keep refrigerated
    AS 1678.5K1-1993 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances - Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - Organic peroxides
    AS 2380.6-1988 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Explosion-protection techniques Increased safety
    AS 1300-1989 Electrical equipment for coal mines - Bolted flame-proof cable coupling devices
    AS 1678.6A5-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Poisonous substance, will not burn, water may be used on fires (induce vomiting)
    AS 1678.6B3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Harmful substance, will burn, water may be used on fires (induce vomiting)
    AS 1678.8C2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Poison - Can release hydrogen fluoride
    AS 1076.7-1977 Code of practice for selection, installation and maintenance of electrical apparatus and associated equipment for use in explosive atmospheres (other than mining applications) - Apparatus with type of protection 'n' - Non-sparking apparatus
    AS 1678.4E3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Dangerous when wet, some toxic properties
    AS 1678.2.1.005-1994 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Ethylene oxide, pure or with nitrogen
    AS 1678.8.0.001-1983 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid)
    AS 1678.8C6-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Poisonous substance - Polymerizes readily
    AS/NZS 4761.3(INT):2000 Competencies for working with electrical equipment for hazardous areas (EEHA) Modules supporting training
    AS 1678.8A2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Violent reaction with water
    AS 1678.2A5-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Flammable, poisonous - Special low-temperature control gas
    AS 1678.2D1-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text card 2D1 - Aerosols
    AS 2380.7-1987 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Explosion-protection techniques - Intrinsic safety i
    AS 1678.4B2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Spontaneously combustible, toxic
    AS 1678.3A4-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 3 substances - Flammable liquids - Flammable liquid - Corrosive
    AS 2595.1-1992 Electrical equipment for coal mines - Electrical requirements for underground mining machines and accessories - Equipment for use in hazardous areas
    AS 1678.9B7-1988 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 9 substances - Harmful substance, will not burn, water may be used on fires (do not induce vomiting)
    AS 1678.9C1-1993 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 9 substances - Environmentally hazardous substances, N.O.S
    AS 1678.6B1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Harmful substance, will burn, do not use water on fires (induce vomiting)
    AS/NZS 61241.1.1:1999 Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust Electrical apparatus protected by enclosures and surface temperature limitation - Specification for apparatus
    AS 1678.9A1-1988 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 9 substances - Flammable solids
    AS 1678.5P2-1993 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances - Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - Organic peroxides - Corrosive, keep refrigerated
    AS 1678.6.0.004-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Phenol, cresols and cresylic acid
    AS 1147.1-1989 Electrical equipment for coal mines - Insulating materials - Materials for insulating power conducting components
    AS 1678.2B1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Poisonous (non-flammable) gas
    AS 2081.4-1988 Electrical equipment for coal and shale mines - Electrical protection devices - Lockout earth-fault protection devices
    AS 1678.3.2.003-1986 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Petroleum naptha
    AS 1678.2C5-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Oxidizing, compressed gas - Breathable, non-flammable
    AS 1678.2.1.009-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Acetylene (dissolved)
    AS 1678.3B3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 3 substances - Flammable liquids - Flammable liquid - Some harmful or corrosive properties
    AS 1678.2C7-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Non-flammable, oxidizing, low-temperature, liquefied gas - Breathable
    AS 1678.6.1.009-1982 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - 1, 1, 1-trichloroethane (methyl chloroform)
    AS/NZS 4114.2:1995 Spray painting booths - Selection, installation and maintenance
    AS 1678.3A2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 3 substances - Flammable liquids - Flammable liquid - Poisonous
    AS 1939-1990 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment (IP Code)
    AS/NZS 60079.11:2000 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Intrinsic safety 'i'
    AS 1678.4B3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Dangerous when wet, toxic
    AS 1678.4B1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Flammable solids, toxic
    AS 1678.4.2.001-1993 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Aluminium alkyls and aluminium alkyl halides
    AS 1678.8E1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Oxidizing agent - Poison
    AS 1678.8.0.008-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Hydrofluoric acid
    AS 2268-1979 Electrostatic paint and powder sprayguns for explosive atmospheres
    AS/NZS 4240:1994 Remote controls for mining equipment
    AS 1678.8.0.003-1984 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Nitric acid
    AS 1678.8.0.004-1993 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Hypochlorite solutions (with more than 5% available chlorine)
    AS/NZS 3800:1997 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Overhaul and repair
    AS 1678.2.2.002-1999 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Chlorine
    AS 1678.6.0.010-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Phenylmercuric compounds
    AS 1299-1993 Electrical equipment for coal mines - Flameproof restrained plugs and receptacles
    AS 1678.2.1.008-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Vinyl chloride (inhibited)
    AS 1678.2.3.001-1984 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Sulphur dioxide (liquefied)
    AS 1678.2A6-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Liquefied gas - Corrosive - Dangerous when wet
    AS 1678.8.0.007-1986 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda)
    AS/NZS 61241.2.3:2000 Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust Test methods - Method for determining the minimum ignition energy of dust/air mixtures
    AS 1678.4G2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Spontaneously combustible, dangerous when wet, may react violently with water
    AS 1678.3A5-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 3 substances - Flammable liquids - Flammable liquid, poisonous, corrosive
    AS 1678.6D3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Harmful substance, flammable, water may be used on fires (induce vomiting)
    AS/NZS 61241.1.2:2000 Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust Electrical apparatus protected by enclosures and surface temperature limitation - Selection, installation and maintenance
    AS 1678.5B2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances - Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - Oxidizing agents - Harmful
    AS 1375-1985 Industrial fuel-fired appliances (known as the SAA Industrial Fuel-fired Appliances Code)
    AS 1678.3.1.001-1986 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Petrol - As cargo
    AS 1678.6J4-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Poisonous substance, corrosive, will burn, reacts with water (give milk or water, do not induce vomiting)
    AS 2030.4-1985 The verification, filling, inspection, testing and maintenance of cylinders for storage and transport of compressed gases Welded cylinders - Insulated
    AS 2809.5-1990 Road tank vehicles for dangerous goods - Tankers for bitumen-based products
    AS 1678.6.1.014-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Ammonium thioglycolate
    AS 1678.8A4-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Can release hydrogen fluoride
    AS 1678.8C8-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Poison - Flammable
    AS 1678.6J6-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Poisonous substance, corrosive, will burn, reacts with water but water may be used on fires (give milk or water, do not induce vomiting)
    AS/NZS 2430.3.1:1997 Classification of hazardous areas - Examples of area classification - General
    AS 2381.6-1993 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Selection, installation and maintenance Increased safety e
    AS 2809.4-1986 Road tank vehicles for dangerous goods - Tankers for toxic and corrosive cargoes
    AS 1039-1986 Electrical equipment in coal mines - Explosion-protected distribution and control boxes for voltages up to 3300 V a.c.
    AS 1678.8C4-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Poison - Violent reaction with water, glass and sand
    AS 1678.5.2.001-1983 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Organic peroxides
    AS/NZS 60079.5:2000 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Powder filling 'q'
    AS 1678.2C9-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Non-flammable, oxidizing, low-temperature, liquefied gas - Asphyxiating
    AS 1678.5F1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances - Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - Oxidizing agents - Thermally unstable
    AS 1678.2C3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Non-flammable, low-temperature, liquefied gas
    AS 1940-1993 The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids
    AS 1678.4.3.002-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Magnesium phosphide
    AS 2430.1-1987 Classification of hazardous areas - Explosive gas atmospheres
    AS 2989-1992 Electrical equipment for coal mines - Specific requirements for high voltage circuit-breakers and disconnectors
    AS 1678.3.0.020-1986 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Acetone
    AS 1678.3A1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 3 substances - Flammable liquids - Flammable liquids
    AS 1678.8A1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive
    AS 1678.5A1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances - Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - Oxidizing agents - Harmful and corrosive
    AS 1678.5E1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances - Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - Oxidizing agents - Corrosive, unstable
    AS 1678.3.1.006-1984 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Methanol (methyl alcohol, wood alcohol)
    AS 2290.1-1990 Electrical equipment for coal mines - Maintenance and overhaul - Maintenance of electrical equipment for hazardous areas
    AS 1596-1989 LP Gas - Storage and handling
    AS 1678.2B3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Poisonous gas (will burn, corrode)
    AS 1678.5.1.002-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Ammonium nitrate
    AS 1678.9E1-1988 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 9 substances - Oxidizing agents - Corrosive, unstable
    AS 1678.4Q3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Dangerous when wet, flammable liquid, corrosive
    AS 1678.6A3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Poisonous substance, will burn, water may be used on fires (induce vomiting)
    AS 1678.8.0.005-1993 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Acetic anhydride
    AS 1678.6A1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Poisonous substance, will burn, do not use water on fires (induce vomiting)
    AS 1678.8D2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Oxidizing substance - Reacts violently with water
    AS 2809.2-1999 Road tank vehicles for dangerous goods - Tankers for flammable liquids
    AS 1678.2C8-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Non-flammable, oxidizing, compressed gas - Asphyxiating
    AS 1678.6A6-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Poisonous substance, will burn, water may be used on fires (do not induce vomiting)
    AS 1678.6C6-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Poisonous substance, flammable, do not use water on fires (do not induce vomiting)
    AS 1678.6B5-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Harmful substance, will not burn, water may be used on fires (induce vomiting)
    AS 1678.6.0.015-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Beryllium powder, beryllium compound N.O.S.
    AS 1678.4D2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Spontaneously combustible, reacts violently with water
    AS 1678.6D1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Harmful substance, flammable, do not use water on fires (induce vomiting)
    AS 1678.6A4-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Poisonous substance, will burn, do not use water on fires (do not induce vomiting)
    AS 1678.4P3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Dangerous when wet, flammable liquid, some toxic properties
    AS/NZS 60079.4:2000 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Method of test for ignition temperature
    AS 1678.6.1.010-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Arsenic acid, liquid; arsenic acid, solid
    AS 1678.2B8-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Poisonous and corrosive gas
    AS 1678.6.1.011-1984 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Lead acetate
    AS 1216-1995 Class labels for dangerous goods
    AS/NZS 1425:1999 LP Gas fuel systems for vehicle engines
    AS/NZS 2430.3.5:1997 Classification of hazardous areas - Examples of area classification - Refineries and major processing plants
    AS/NZS 1020:1995 The control of undesirable static electricity
    AS 2229.2-1988 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Electrical systems of dispensing equipment Liquefied petroleum gas dispensing equipment
    AS 1678.5.1.004-1993 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Calcium hypochlorite
    AS 2081.5-1988 Electrical equipment for coal and shale mines - Electrical protection devices - Earth-fault current limiters
    AS 2081.2-1988 Electrical equipment for coal and shale mines - Electrical protection devices - Earth-continuity monitoring devices
    AS 1681-1974 Electrically-heated ovens in which flammable volatiles occur - Type 1 ovens - Metric Units
    AS 1678.8D1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Oxidizing agent
    AS 1678.6.1.007-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
    AS/NZS 2381.1:1999 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Selection, installation and maintenance General requirements
    AS 1678.3.1.003-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Carbon disulfide
    AS 1678.3.1.009-1985 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Amyl acetate
    AS 1678.6.0.016-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Selenates or selenites
    AS 1678.4C3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Dangerous when wet, corrosive
    AS/NZS 1972:1996 Electric cables - Underground coal mines - Other than reeling and trailing
    AS/NZS 61241.3:1999 Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust Classification of areas where combustible dusts are or may be present
    AS 1678.6.0.009-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Cyanides, inorganic
    AS 1678.4F1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Flammable solids, explosive
    AS/NZS 60079.20:2000 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Data for flammable gases and vapours, relating to the use of electrical apparatus
    AS 1678.2.2.003-1984 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Carbon dioxide (refrigerated liquid)
    AS 1678.5M2-1993 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances - Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - Organic peroxides - Unstable, corrosive
    AS/NZS 60079.0:2000 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres General requirements
    AS 2809.3-1999 Road tank vehicles for dangerous goods - Tankers for compressed liquefiable gases
    AS 3573-1988 Electrical equipment for coal mines - Glossary of terms
    AS 1828-1984 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Cable glands
    AS 1678.3.1.005-1984 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Butyl acetate (n-butyl acetate, iso-butyl acetate)
    AS/NZS 61779.1:2000 Electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of flammable gases General requirements and test methods
    AS/NZS 61779.2:2000 Electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of flammable gases Performance requirements for group I apparatus indicating a volume fraction up to 5% methane in air
    AS/NZS 4761.2(INT):2000 Competencies for working with electrical equipment for hazardous areas (EEHA) Requirements for a structured program to develop competency
    AS 1678.3.0.022-1989 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Acrylonitrile (inhibited) (vinyl cyanide)
    AS/NZS 61779.5:2000 Electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of flammable gases Performance requirements for group II apparatus indicating a volume fraction up to 100% gas
    AS 1678.8C3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Poison - Violent reaction with water
    AS 4484-1997 Industrial, medical and refrigerant compressed gas cylinder identification
    AS 1678.2B5-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Poisonous, oxidizing gas
    AS 1678.2B7-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Poisonous, oxidizing, corrosive gas
    AS 1678.2B4-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Poisonous, flammable (spontaneously combustible) gas
    AS 1678.4A2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Spontaneously combustible
    AS 1678.9.0.001-1995 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Polymeric beads, expandable, evolving flammable vapour
    AS 2809.1-1999 Road tank vehicles for dangerous goods - General requirements
    AS 2380.9-1991 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Explosion-protection techniques Type of protection n - Non-sparking
    AS 1678.6.0.007-1983 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Epichlorhydrin (ECH or 1-chloro-2,3-epoxypropane)
    AS 2030.1-1999 The verification, filling, inspection, testing and maintenance of cylinders for storage and transport of compressed gases Cylinders for compressed gases other than acetylene
    AS 1678.2.1.010-1986 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Butadiene (inhibited)
    AS 2380.1-1989 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Explosion-protection techniques General requirements (Reconfirmed 2013)
    AS 1678.2C1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 2 substances - Compressed and liquefied gases - Non-flammable, compressed gas
    AS 1678.3C1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 3 substances - Flammable liquids - Flammable liquid of lesser hazard
    AS 1678.8C9-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Harmful
    AS 1678.5D1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances - Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - Oxidizing agents - Containing ammonium nitrate
    AS 1678.2.1.001-1986 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
    AS 1678.3.2.002-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Xylenes
    AS 1678.5C2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 5 substances - Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides - Oxidizing agents - Corrosive, reactive
    AS 1678.4G1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Flammable solids, harmful
    AS 1678.X2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for mixed, packaged dangerous goods of various classes - Mixed dangerous goods (compatible packaged goods only) - Substances can be liquids, solids and/or gases - React violently with water
    AS 1678.4K2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Spontaneously combustible, some toxic properties
    AS 1678.6.1.016-1984 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Diphenylmethane di-iso-cyanate (methylene bis-(phenylene) diisocyanate) (MDI)
    AS 1678.6L6-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Poisonous substance, corrosive, flammable, reacts with water but water may be used on fires (give milk or water, do not induce vomiting)
    AS 1678.6.0.006-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Toluene diisocyanate (TDI)
    AS 1678.0.0.001-1994 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Vehicle fire
    AS 1678.6.0.000-1990 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Formaldehyde solutions (non-flammable)
    AS 1678.4M3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Spontaneously combustible, dangerous when wet, some toxic properties
    AS 1678.3.1.008-1984 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Vinyl acetate
    AS/NZS 2430.3.7:1997 Classification of hazardous areas - Examples of area classification - Landfill gas, sewage treatment and sewage pumping plants
    AS 1678.4N3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Dangerous when wet, some corrosive properties, may ignite spontaneous
    AS 1678.6.0.017-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Motor fuel anti-knock mixture
    AS 1678.3.1.007-1984 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Ethanol/Methylated spirits (ethyl alcohol, industrial alcohol)
    AS 1678.4R3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Dangerous when wet, harmful
    AS/NZS 61241.2.1:2000 Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust Test methods - Methods for determining the minimum ignition temperature of dust
    AS 1678.6C3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Poisonous substance, flammable, water may be used on fires (induce vomiting)
    AS 1678.6.0.014-1998 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Lead arsenates, lead arsenites
    AS 2380.2-1991 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Explosion-protection techniques Flameproof enclosure d
    AS/NZS 1802:1995 Electric cables - Reeling and trailing - For underground coal mining purposes
    AS 1482-1985 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Protection by ventilation - Type of protection v (Reconfirmed 2013)
    AS 1678.3T1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 3 substances - Flammable liquids - Bitumen products
    AS 1678.8A3-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 8 substances - Corrosive substances - Corrosive - Oxidizing organic materials, violent reaction with water
    AS/NZS 4761.1(INT):2000 Competencies for working with electrical equipment for hazardous areas (EEHA) Units of competency
    AS 1678.3.2.004-1984 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Butanol (butyl alcohol)
    AS 1678.6A2-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 6 substances - Poisonous substances - Poisonous substance, will not burn, do not use water on fires (induce vomiting)
    AS 1678.6.0.003-1982 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Carbon tetrachloride (tetrachloromethane)
    AS 1678.3.0.023-1980 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Acrylates (methyl, ethyl, and butyl)
    AS 1740-1990 Electrical equipment for coal mines - Transformer substations for use underground
    AS 1678.4H1-1987 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Group text EPGs for Class 4 substances - Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion or which emit flammable gases when wet - Flammable solids, some toxic properties
    AS/NZS 2430.3.9:1997 Classification of hazardous areas - Examples of area classification - Miscellaneous
    AS 1076.8-1977 Code of practice for selection, installation and maintenance of electrical apparatus and associated equipment for use in explosive atmospheres (other than mining applications) Apparatus with type of protection ‘s’ - Special protection
    AS 1678.3.0.021-1986 Emergency procedure guide - Transport - Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)
    AS/NZS 61779.6:2000 Electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of flammable gases Guide for the selection, installation, use and maintenance of apparatus for the detection and measurement of flammable gases (IEC 61779-6:1999 MOD)
    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 61241.2.2:2000 Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust Test methods - Method for determining the electrical resistivity of dust in layers
    AS/NZS 61779.4:2000 Electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of flammable gases Performance requirements for group II apparatus indicating a volume fraction up to 100% lower explosive limit
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