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AS/NZS 4452:1997

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The storage and handling of toxic substances
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03-05-1997

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Sets out requirements and recommendations for the storage and handling of toxic substances that in Australia, meet the Class 6.1 classification criteria of the ADG Code and in New Zealand, the Class 6.1 classification criteria of the IMDG Code and Schedules 1-4 of the New Zealand Toxic Substances Regulations 1983. The Standard applies to Class 6.1 substances and may also apply to substances of other classes having a 6.1 Subsidiary Risk. A discussion of the hazards presented by toxic substances and a bibliography of documents providing guidelines on the preparation of emergency plans are provided in appendices.

This Standard sets out requirements and recommendations for the safe storage and handling of toxic substances that-(a) in Australia, are classified as Class 6.1 in the ADG Code; and(b) in New Zealand, meet the Class 6.1 classification criteria of the IMDG Code or Schedules 1-4 of the New Zealand Toxic Substances Regulations 1983.The Standard also applies to other dangerous goods that are assigned a Class 6.1 subsidiary risk by the ADG Code/IMDG Code, except where they are of Class 2, or where more stringent requirements apply under another relevant Standard or applicable regulation.This Standard applies in locations that are generally industrial, commercial or rural in nature, including laboratories where the provisions of this Standard are additional to those of AS 2243.10. Where there is conflict between the requirements of this Standard and AS 2243.10, this Standard shall take precedence.This Standard does not apply to-(i) the transport on land of toxic substances, which is covered by the ADGCode/NZS 5433; or(ii) storage in port areas.NOTE: Information on the hazards presented by toxic substances is provided in Appendix A.In New Zealand any toxic substance that falls outside the UN criteria for Packing Groups shall be treated as if it were of Packing Group III.

Committee
CH-009
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 0943 5
Pages
49
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
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First published as AS/NZS 4452:1997.

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