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BradyJet J5000 colour label printer

29 March, 2017

The BradyJet J5000 colour label printer creates photo-quality colour labels for indoor use in a single pass, while reducing label supply inventory and waste.


Pall Mall Orange Glow safety sign range

29 November, 2010

The Orange Glow range of safety signs is available in both A-frame and safety cones. The colouring of the safety signs is bold, instantly noticeable even in areas of low light rating. Its glow effect attracts instant attention.


BaySpec 1st Guard Raman analyser

28 September, 2010 by

The handheld Raman analyser 1st Guard from BaySpec is designed to identify hazardous materials, unknown chemical substances and industrial-grade materials, allowing personnel to quickly and accurately identify unknown chemical substances on the spot.


Floorsafe International line-marking paint

28 September, 2010 by

The Floorsafe International line-marking paint has been designed for roads, factory floors, parking areas, crossings and steps.


Pro Quip colour-coded jerry can range

28 September, 2010

Pro Quip has expanded its range of colour-coded jerry cans for fuels and liquids which is now being implemented by all emergency services. This can assist users to be aware of what colour relates to what fluid, with each colour identified by a clear colour-coded tag and sticker confirming the contents.


ShopSignarama online design and ordering service

02 June, 2010 by

The ShopSignarama online service can streamline the designing and ordering of signs, allowing users to fully customise their signs in a matter of minutes and to order them 24 hours a day.


Retractable safety barriers

23 September, 2009 by

The range of Q Director Stackable Retractable safety barriers is finished in brushed stainless steel with 2 m long webbing belts in black, red or blue. Each base is covered in a long-wearing carpet, so when stacked they will not scratch or chip the units underneath.


Ground signage

09 June, 2009 by

Concrete Graphics ground signage is printed on an aluminium foil backing which moulds to the surface of the ground and forms to grooves and crevasses, giving the appearance of painted concrete.


Addition of explosives to Dangerous Substances Act

22 September, 2008

The Tasmanian government has passed legislation scheduling some explosives as 'security- sensitive dangerous substances' under the Security-sensitive Dangerous Substances Act 2005 (SDSS), tightening the regulations and requiring those with unrestricted access to those products to now obtain SDSS permits.


Do you need a dangerous goods security card?

22 July, 2008

The revamped West Australian dangerous goods safety legislation has introduced new requirements for those working with explosives and other substances considered to pose a security threat.


United Nations harmonisation of chemical classification and labelling

19 October, 2007 by ASCC

Members from 26 countries took part in discussions on the Globally Harmonised System (GHS) for the classification and labelling of chemicals in July 2007 in Geneva


E-safe 2007 cancelled

12 June, 2007

The natural disaster declaration for the Hunter region and Central Coast has resulted in the cancellation of the E-Safe 2007 event, which was to be held in Parramatta this Wednesday and Thursday, 13-14 June.


New Dangerous Goods Code scheduled

21 March, 2007

New Australian Dangerous Goods Code 7th Edition (ADG7) regulations are scheduled to take effect from 1 January 2008 following unanimous approval by Transport Ministers.


Safety focus for petroleum industry

02 February, 2007

The Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) claims to be increasing its focus on safety with the appointment of a senior safety adviser.


Asbestos Awareness Week opens today

21 November, 2006

Asbestos Awareness Week has opened today with the theme of ‘Asbestos Dust Kills’, with statistics revealing that Australia has the highest incidence of mesothelioma in the world.


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