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Safety Matters - Rail, Tram and Bus Union of NSW

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At each work site or designated work area, where hazardous substances<br />

are stored or mixed, ensure that:<br />

• Employees have easy access to an MSDS for each substance stored or used<br />

• The most recent edition <strong>of</strong> the MSDS is available (check every five years)<br />

• Any information retrieval system for MSDS is kept in working order<br />

Employees are trained on how to access <strong>and</strong> underst<strong>and</strong> the information.<br />

Labelling<br />

Hazardous materials are divided into classes <strong>and</strong> labelled very clearly.<br />

SECTION FOUR<br />

<strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Matters</strong> A Guide for Workplace OHS Representatives<br />

As well as the class symbol, the following must be on the label:<br />

• the United Nations number <strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> the hazardous goods in the package<br />

(UN Number)<br />

• the class label for each <strong>of</strong> the hazardous goods in the package<br />

• the name <strong>and</strong> address in Australia <strong>of</strong> the manufacturer, agent or consignor<br />

<strong>of</strong> the hazardous goods.<br />

Clause 163 <strong>of</strong> the <strong>NSW</strong> OHS regulation states that the employer must<br />

ensure that labels are provide on all chemicals.<br />

Hazardous substances, dangerous goods <strong>and</strong> poisons, all have similar labeling<br />

provisions. Chemical labels show the active ingredients <strong>and</strong> indicate other<br />

hazardous or dangerous ingredients (e.g. by showing the dangerous goods<br />

“diamond” symbol). Some containers <strong>of</strong> Chemicals have labels that contain<br />

extensive information in booklet form that is inserted into an envelope or<br />

pocket on the container. These booklets should be returned to the envelope<br />

or pocket after use for future reference. Some gas cylinders have tags, which<br />

display the relevant information.<br />

If the chemical is not labelled do not touch it <strong>and</strong> inform the appropriate<br />

Supervisor immediately.<br />

Packaging<br />

Hazardous chemicals should always be packaged in an approved container.<br />

Example: Acetylene in a gas cylinder Solvents in a closed metal drum<br />

Do not move hazardous chemicals in a container which is not an<br />

approved type.<br />

All containers should be in good condition. If you suspect they may be<br />

damaged, do not use them.<br />

OHS Factsheets<br />

68<br />

RAIL<br />

TRAM AND BUS<br />

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