This information sheet is an updated review of the answers to the following questions, an

This information sheet is an updated review of the answers to the following questions, an
This information sheet is an updated review of the answers to the following questions, an
This information sheet provides an updated review of several questions related to safety shower and eyewash facilities in school laboratories.
All chemicals that are classified as hazardous according to the GHS must be labelled accordingly. This information sheet addresses the following topics:
Bunsen burners and ties: I just wanted to check how the situation looks at schools wearing ties as part of their uniform requirements. They have to wear ties at all times.
This information sheet provides guidance regarding the requirements for chemical registers, manifests and safety data sheets (SDSs) in Australian school science areas.
Chemical storage classification: Could you please advise as to which classification chemicals should be stored in chemical storerooms, either DG classification or GHS classification?
This information sheet is an updated review of the answers to the following questions, and replaces the previously published Q&As:
Spark proofing a fridge: How do I go about spark proofing a fridge for storage of hydrogen peroxide? Can a refrigerator not on ground floor be spark proofed?
Stock whip use in schools: Good morning, we have had a request for the purchase of a stock whip for use by staff and students in our year 9 Sound unit.