• AS 2714-1993

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    The storage and handling of hazardous chemical materials - Class 5.2 substances (organic peroxides)

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    Superseded date:  06-25-2021

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-1993

    Publisher:  Standards Australia

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    1 - AS 2714-1993 THE STORAGE AND HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL MATERIALS - CLASS 5.2 SUBSTANCES (ORGANIC PEROXIDES)
    4 - PREFACE
    5 - CONTENTS
    7 - SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL
    7 - 1.1 SCOPE
    7 - 1.2 APPLICATION
    7 - 1.3 REFERENCED AND RELATED DOCUMENTS
    8 - 1.4 DEFINITIONS
    8 - 1.4.1 Approved
    8 - 1.4.2 Bund
    8 - 1.4.3 Capacity
    8 - 1.4.4 Compound
    8 - 1.4.5 Control temperature
    8 - 1.4.6 Emergency temperature
    8 - 1.4.7 Fire-resistance level
    8 - 1.4.8 Incompatible materials
    8 - 1.4.9 Intermediate bulk container (IBC)
    8 - 1.4.10 Materials safety data sheet (MSDS)
    8 - 1.4.11 Minor storage
    8 - 1.4.12 Non-combustible
    8 - 1.4.13 Packaging Group
    8 - 1.4.14 Protected works
    9 - 1.4.15 Public place
    9 - 1.4.16 Regulatory authority
    9 - 1.4.17 Screen wall
    9 - 1.4.18 Self-accelerating decomposition temperature (SADT)
    9 - 1.4.19 Type of organic peroxide
    9 - 1.5 CLASSIFICATION
    9 - 1.6 SUMMARY OF GENERAL PROPERTIES AND HAZARDS
    9 - 1.6.1 Chemical nature
    9 - 1.6.2 Form
    9 - 1.6.3 Hazards
    9 - 1.6.3.1 General
    9 - 1.6.3.2 Flammability
    9 - 1.6.3.3 Reactivity with other chemicals
    9 - 1.6.3.4 Sensitivity to heat
    9 - 1.6.3.5 Health hazards
    9 - 1.7 PACKAGING
    9 - 1.8 MARKING
    10 - SECTION 2 MINOR STORAGE
    10 - 2.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
    10 - 2.2 REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
    10 - 2.2.1 Storage and decanting
    10 - 2.2.2 Housekeeping
    10 - 2.2.3 Waste storage and disposal
    11 - SECTION 3 STORAGE OTHER THAN MINOR STORAGE
    11 - 3.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
    11 - 3.2 TYPES OF STORAGE
    11 - 3.3 RESTRICTIONS ON STORAGE
    11 - 3.4 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
    11 - 3.4.1 Separation distances
    12 - 3.4.2 Construction
    12 - 3.4.2.1 General
    12 - 3.4.2.2 Construction of screen wall
    12 - 3.4.3 Ventilation
    12 - 3.4.4 Control of spill
    12 - 3.4.5 Ignition sources
    12 - 3.4.5.1 General
    12 - 3.4.5.2 Electrical equipment and lighting
    12 - 3.4.5.3 Materials handling equipment
    12 - 3.4.5.4 Static electricity
    13 - 3.4.6 Fire protection
    13 - 3.4.7 Placarding
    13 - 3.4.8 Temperature control and refrigeration
    13 - 3.4.9 First aid
    13 - 3.4.10 Water supply
    13 - 3.5 INDOOR STORAGE CABINETS
    13 - 3.5.1 General
    13 - 3.5.2 Cabinet design
    13 - 3.5.3 Materials of cabinet construction
    13 - 3.5.4 Cabinet location
    13 - 3.5.5 Cabinet marking
    13 - 3.6 STORAGE ROOMS AND COMPARTMENTS
    13 - 3.6.1 General
    14 - 3.6.2 Construction
    14 - 3.6.3 Ventilation
    14 - 3.6.4 Spill control
    14 - 3.6.5 Racks
    15 - 3.6.6 Separation distances
    15 - 3.6.7 Location
    15 - 3.7 ISOLATED STORAGE
    15 - 3.7.1 General
    15 - 3.7.2 Construction
    15 - 3.7.3 Racks
    15 - 3.7.4 Ventilation
    15 - 3.7.5 Spill control
    15 - 3.7.6 Separation distances
    16 - SECTION 4 DISPENSING
    16 - 4.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
    16 - 4.2 GENERAL
    16 - 4.3 MAXIMUM STORAGE QUANTITIES
    16 - 4.4 CONSTRUCTION
    16 - 4.5 LOCATION
    16 - 4.6 HANDLING TECHNIQUES
    17 - SECTION 5 OPERATIONAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY
    17 - 5.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
    17 - 5.2 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
    17 - 5.2.1 Handling precautions
    17 - 5.2.2 Ignition sources
    17 - 5.2.3 Materials handling equipment
    17 - 5.2.3.1 General
    17 - 5.2.3.2 Industrial trucks
    17 - 5.2.4 Checking of safety equipment
    17 - 5.2.5 Safety information
    17 - 5.2.6 Personal habits
    17 - 5.3 HOUSEKEEPING
    17 - 5.3.1 Site upkeep
    18 - 5.3.2 Package stores
    18 - 5.4 CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE WORK
    18 - 5.5 PERSONNEL TRAINING
    18 - 5.6 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
    18 - 5.6.1 General
    18 - 5.6.2 Type of protective equipment
    19 - 5.6.3 Usage of protective equipment
    19 - 5.6.3.1 Handling
    19 - 5.6.3.2 Cleaning-up leaks and spills
    19 - 5.6.3.3 Firefighting
    19 - 5.6.4 Care and maintenance of protective equipment
    19 - 5.7 FIRST AID
    19 - 5.7.1 First aid station
    19 - 5.7.2 Maintenance of first aid kit
    19 - 5.7.3 First aid procedures
    20 - SECTION 6 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
    20 - 6.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
    20 - 6.2 PLANNING FOR EMERGENCIES
    20 - 6.2.1 Considerations in designing premises
    20 - 6.2.2 Emergency action plan
    20 - 6.3 MANIFEST
    20 - 6.4 PLACARDING
    20 - 6.4.1 Placarding of storage
    21 - 6.4.2 Safety information board
    21 - 6.5 MANAGEMENT OF LEAKS AND SPILLS
    21 - 6.5.1 General
    21 - 6.5.2 Clean-up materials and equipment
    21 - 6.5.3 Protective equipment
    21 - 6.5.4 Clean-up procedures
    22 - SECTION 7 FIRE PROTECTION
    22 - 7.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
    22 - 7.2 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
    22 - 7.3 FIRE PROTECTION MEASURES
    22 - 7.3.1 General
    22 - 7.3.2 Indoor storage cabinets
    22 - 7.3.3 Storage room or compartment
    22 - 7.3.4 Isolated storage
    22 - 7.4 FIREFIGHTING SQUAD
    23 - 7.5 ACTION IN THE EVENT OF FIRE
    23 - 7.6 MANAGEMENT OF FIRE
    24 - SECTION 8 WASTE STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
    24 - 8.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
    24 - 8.2 WASTE STORAGE FACILITIES
    24 - 8.3 ITEMS FOR DISPOSAL
    24 - 8.3.1 Organic peroxides
    24 - 8.3.2 Other items
    24 - 8.4 PRE-DISPOSAL TREATMENT OF EMPTY CONTAINERS
    24 - 8.5 CONSULTATION ON DISPOSAL METHODS
    24 - 8.6 METHODS OF DISPOSAL
    24 - 8.6.1 General
    24 - 8.6.2 Burning
    25 - 8.6.3 Chemical disposal
    25 - 8.6.4 Burial
    26 - APPENDIX A - BIBILLIOGRAPHY OF DOCUMENTS PROVIDING GUIDELINES ON THE PREPARATION OF EMERGENCY PLANS

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    Sets out requirements and recommendations for the safe storage and handling, including dispensing and disposal, of Class 5.2 substances. The Standard does not apply to organic peroxides that have entered a manufacturing process and have been subjected to physical or chemical treatment. A bibliography of documents providing guidelines on the preparation of emergency plans is provided in an appendix.

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    This Standard sets out requirements and recommendations for the storage and handling, including dispensing, and the disposal of packaged dangerous goods of Class 5.2 as classified in the ADG Code, i.e. organic peroxides of Types B, C, D, E and F. It does not apply to the transport of organic peroxides, which is dealt with in the ADG Code, or to organic peroxides that have entered a manufacturing process and have been subjected to physical or chemical treatment.NOTES:Organic peroxides of Types A and G are outside the scope of this Standard. Since Type A organic peroxides, because of their hazardous nature, are not accepted by the ADG Code for transport in the packaging in which they are tested, information on the storage and handling of such substances will need to be sought from the relevant regulatory authority. Type G organic peroxides, presenting a relatively low level of hazard, are exempted by the ADG Code from Class 5.2. The principles of this Standard may be applicable to the storage of Class 5.2 substances in intermediate bulk containers (IBCs), subject to approval by the relevant regulatory authority. Advice supplementary to that provided in this Standard may need to be sought from the supplier of the goods.

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    Committee CH-009
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Standards Australia
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By
    Supersedes

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    First published as AS 2714-1984.Second edition 1993. First published as AS 2714-1984. Second edition 1993.

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    AS 1885-1976 Code of practice for recording and measuring work injury experience
    AS 1339-1974 Code of practice for manual handling of materials
    AS 1020-1984 The control of undesirable static electricity
    AS/NZS 1716:2003 Respiratory protective devices
    AS 2118-1982 Automatic fire sprinkler systems (known as the SAA Code for Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems)
    AS 2430.1-1987 Classification of hazardous areas - Explosive gas atmospheres
    AS 1530.4-2005 Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures Fire-resistance test of elements of construction
    AS 2210-1980 Safety footwear
    AS 1715-1982 Selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective devices
    AS 1915-1992 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Battery-operated vehicles (Reconfirmed 2013)
    AS 1337-1984 Eye protectors for industrial applications
    AS 2982-1987 Laboratory construction
    AS 1530.4-1990 Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures Fire-resistance tests of elements of building construction
    AS 3000-1986 Electrical installations - Buildings, structures and premises (known as the SAA Wiring Rules)
    AS/NZS 1850:1997 Portable fire extinguishers - Classification, rating and performance testing
    AS 1850-1981 Portable fire extinguishers - Classification, rating and fire testing
    AS 2430.3-1991 Classification of hazardous areas - Specific occupancies
    AS 1375-1985 Industrial fuel-fired appliances (known as the SAA Industrial Fuel-fired Appliances Code)
    AS/NZS 1020:1995 The control of undesirable static electricity
    AS 2161-1978 Industrial safety gloves and mittens (excluding electrical and medical gloves)
    AS 1470-1986 Health and safety at work - Principles and practices
    AS/NZS 1715:1994 Selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective devices
    AS 2359.1-1995 Powered industrial trucks - General requirements
    AS/NZS 1336:1997 Recommended practices for occupational eye protection
    AS 1336-1982 Recommended practices for eye protection in the industrial environment
    AS 1716-1984 Respiratory protective devices
    AS/NZS 1337:1992 Eye protectors for industrial applications

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    AS/NZS 3833:2007 The storage and handling of mixed classes of dangerous goods, in packages and intermediate bulk containers
    AS 1470-1986 Health and safety at work - Principles and practices
    AS/NZS 2243.10:2004 Safety in laboratories Storage of chemicals
    AS 3750.2-1994 Paints for steel structures - Ultra high-build paint
    AS 1216-2006 Class labels for dangerous goods
    AS/NZS 3833:1998 The storage and handling of mixed classes of dangerous goods in packages and intermediate bulk containers
    SAA HB 9-1994 Occupational personal protection
    HB 37.4-1994 Handbook of Australian fire Standards Building materials, products and construction (Reconfirmed 2016)
    AS 2243.10-1993 Safety in laboratories - Storage of chemicals
    AS/NZS 3750.2:2008 Paints for steel structures Ultra high-build paint (Reconfirmed 2020)
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