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AS 4326-1995

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The storage and handling of oxidizing agents

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26-05-2024

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AS 4326-2008

Published date

01-01-1995

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1 - AS 4326-1995 THE STORAGE AND HANDLING OF OXIDIZING AGENTS
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
8 - SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL
8 - 1.1 SCOPE
8 - 1.2 APPLICATION
9 - 1.3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
9 - 1.4 DEFINITIONS
9 - 1.4.1 Access
9 - 1.4.2 Approved, approval
9 - 1.4.3 Boundary
9 - 1.4.4 Break tank (batch tank, head tank, day tank)
9 - 1.4.5 Bulk
9 - 1.4.6 Bund
9 - 1.4.7 Bunker
9 - 1.4.8 Compound
9 - 1.4.9 Container
9 - 1.4.10 CSC/IMO
9 - 1.4.11 Fire resistance level (FRL)
9 - 1.4.12 Hazardous area
10 - 1.4.13 Incompatible
10 - 1.4.14 Installation
10 - 1.4.15 Intermediate bulk container (IBC)
10 - 1.4.16 Material safety data sheet (MSDS)
10 - 1.4.17 Minor storage
10 - 1.4.18 Non-combustible
10 - 1.4.19 Oxidizing agents
10 - 1.4.20 Package
10 - 1.4.21 Packaging
10 - 1.4.22 Packaging Group (PG)
10 - 1.4.23 Pipework
11 - 1.4.24 Protected place
11 - 1.4.25 React dangerously
11 - 1.4.26 Regulatory authority
11 - 1.4.27 Restricted area
11 - 1.4.28 Retail premises
11 - 1.4.29 Screen wall
11 - 1.4.30 Shall, should, may
11 - 1.4.31 Silo
11 - 1.4.32 Stack
11 - 1.4.33 Tank
12 - 1.4.34 Transit storage
12 - 1.5 PACKAGING
12 - 1.6 MARKING
12 - 1.7 SECURITY OF STORAGE AREAS
13 - SECTION 2 MINOR STORAGE
13 - 2.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
13 - 2.2 CRITERIA FOR CLASSIFICATION AS MINOR STORAGE
13 - 2.3 REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO MINOR STORAGE
15 - SECTION 3 TRANSIT STORAGE
15 - 3.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
15 - 3.2 DELINEATION OF TRANSIT STORAGE AREAS
15 - 3.3 REQUIREMENTS FOR TRANSIT STORAGE
17 - SECTION 4 STORAGE AND HANDLING OF PACKAGES
17 - 4.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
17 - 4.2 APPLICATION OF SECTION
17 - 4.3 TYPES OF PACKAGE STORES
17 - 4.4 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF PACKAGE STORES
18 - 4.5 STORAGE IN STACKS
19 - 4.6 SEPARATION AND SEGREGATION
19 - 4.6.1 Oxidizing agents having Subsidiary Risks
19 - 4.6.2 Separation of package stores from protected places and boundaries
20 - 4.6.3 Segregation of oxidizing agents
21 - 4.7 STORAGE IN CABINETS
21 - 4.7.1 Types of substances kept
21 - 4.7.2 Maximum quantities to be kept
21 - 4.7.3 Cabinet design
21 - 4.7.4 Materials of cabinet construction
21 - 4.7.5 Cabinet location
21 - 4.7.6 Cabinet marking
22 - 4.8 REQUIREMENTS FOR PACKAGE FILLING OPERATIONS
23 - SECTION 5 BULK STORAGE OF SOLIDS
23 - 5.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
23 - 5.2 DESIGN AND MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION OF STORAGE BUILDINGS
23 - 5.3 STORAGE IN SILOS
23 - 5.3.1 General
23 - 5.3.2 Design and materials of construction of silos
24 - 5.3.3 Filling and emptying silos
24 - 5.3.4 Clearing blockages
24 - 5.4 STORAGE IN BUNKERS
24 - 5.5 SEPARATION AND SEGREGATION
24 - 5.5.1 Separation of bulk stores from protected places
24 - 5.5.2 Segregation of oxidizing agents from other dangerous goods
24 - 5.6 ATMOSPHERIC CONTROL IN STORES
24 - 5.6.1 Ventilation
24 - 5.6.2 Humidity control
25 - SECTION 6 STORAGE AND HANDLING OF LIQUIDS IN BULK
25 - 6.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
25 - 6.2 APPLICATION OF SECTION
25 - 6.3 CONTAINER TYPES
25 - 6.4 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO ALL BULK CONTAINERS
25 - 6.4.1 General
25 - 6.4.2 Materials of construction
26 - 6.4.3 Installation
26 - 6.4.4 Foundation
26 - 6.4.5 Supports
26 - 6.4.6 Bearing area
26 - 6.4.7 Vents
27 - 6.4.8 Transfer points
28 - 6.4.9 Liquid lines
28 - 6.4.10 Overfill protection
28 - 6.4.11 Ancillary equipment
29 - 6.5 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PORTABLE BULK CONTAINERS
29 - 6.6 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR FIXED TANKS
29 - 6.6.1 Tank design and construction
30 - 6.6.2 Level indication
30 - 6.6.3 Nozzles
31 - 6.6.4 Overflow lines
31 - 6.6.5 In-breathing vent
31 - 6.6.6 Emergency venting
31 - 6.7 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR FIXED TANKS FOR THE BULK STORAGE OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND MIXTURES CONTAINING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
31 - 6.7.1 Tank classification
32 - 6.7.2 Materials of construction
32 - 6.7.3 Tank design criteria
34 - 6.7.4 Venting requirements
35 - 6.7.5 Pipe connections
35 - 6.7.6 Temperature indication
35 - 6.7.7 Chemical treatment
35 - 6.8 CONSIDERATIONS AND ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BULK STORAGE OF AMMONIUM NITRATE LIQUID, UN NO. 2426
35 - 6.8.1 General considerations
35 - 6.8.2 Materials of construction
36 - 6.8.3 Ancillary equipment
37 - 6.8.4 Protection of tanks
37 - 6.8.5 Location of tanks
37 - 6.8.6 Operational considerations
37 - 6.9 BUNDS AND COMPOUNDS
37 - 6.9.1 General
37 - 6.9.2 Capacity of compounds
37 - 6.9.3 Design and construction
39 - 6.9.4 Compound drainage
39 - 6.9.5 Maintenance
39 - 6.10 LOCATION OF BULK CONTAINERS
41 - 6.11 FILLING OF BULK CONTAINERS
41 - 6.11.1 General
41 - 6.11.2 Filling connections
42 - 6.11.3 Transfer hoses
43 - SECTION 7 STORAGE IN INTERMEDIATE BULK CONTAINERS
43 - 7.1 SCOPEOFSECTION
43 - 7.2 CONSIDERATIONS SPECIFIC TO IBC STORAGE
44 - SECTION 8 OPERATIONAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY
44 - 8.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
44 - 8.2 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
44 - 8.2.1 Control of entry
44 - 8.2.2 Clear access
44 - 8.2.3 Lighting
44 - 8.2.4 Handling precautions
44 - 8.2.5 Sources of heat and fire
45 - 8.2.6 Checking of safety equipment
45 - 8.2.7 Safety information
45 - 8.3 MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT
45 - 8.3.1 Powered vehicles
46 - 8.3.2 Lifting appliances for IBCs
46 - 8.3.3 Forklift attachments
46 - 8.4 HOUSEKEEPING
46 - 8.4.1 Site upkeep
46 - 8.4.2 Bulk storage installations
46 - 8.4.3 Package stores
46 - 8.4.4 Inspection of plant and equipment
47 - 8.5 EFFLUENT CONTROL
47 - 8.6 CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE WORK
47 - 8.6.1 General
47 - 8.6.2 Routine work
47 - 8.6.3 Work permit
47 - 8.6.4 Preparation of worksite and plant
48 - 8.6.5 Completion of work and commissioning
48 - 8.6.6 Hot work
48 - 8.6.7 Work inside a confined space
48 - 8.7 PERSONNEL TRAINING
48 - 8.7.1 Job knowledge
48 - 8.7.2 Training
49 - 8.7.3 Hygiene
49 - 8.8 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
49 - 8.8.1 General
49 - 8.8.2 Type of personal protective equipment
49 - 8.8.3 Occasions for use of personal protective equipment
50 - 8.8.4 Care and maintenance of personal protective equipment
50 - 8.9 FIRST AID
50 - 8.9.1 General
50 - 8.9.2 First aid procedures
51 - SECTION 9 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
51 - 9.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
51 - 9.2 PLANNING FOR EMERGENCIES
51 - 9.2.1 Considerations in designing premises
51 - 9.2.2 Emergency plan
52 - 9.3 MANIFEST
52 - 9.4 PLACARDING
52 - 9.4.1 Placarding of stores
53 - 9.4.2 Safety information board
53 - 9.5 MANAGEMENT OF LEAKS AND SPILLS
53 - 9.5.1 General
53 - 9.5.2 Clean-up materials and equipment
53 - 9.5.3 Actions for dealing with leaks and spills
54 - SECTION 10 FIRE PROTECTION
54 - 10.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
54 - 10.2 APPLICATION
54 - 10.3 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
54 - 10.3.1 Hazards
55 - 10.3.2 Fire fighting
55 - 10.3.3 Design
55 - 10.3.4 Compatibility
55 - 10.3.5 Location
55 - 10.3.6 Weather protection
55 - 10.3.7 Fixed fire protection and detection systems
56 - 10.3.8 Fire alarm systems
56 - 10.4 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
56 - 10.4.1 General
56 - 10.4.2 Location
56 - 10.4.3 Maintenance
56 - 10.4.4 Limitations
56 - 10.5 HOSE REELS
56 - 10.5.1 General
56 - 10.5.2 Location
57 - 10.5.3 Maintenance
57 - 10.6 FIRE HYDRANTS
57 - 10.6.1 General
57 - 10.6.2 Location
57 - 10.6.3 Maintenance
57 - 10.7 FIRE PROTECTION MEASURES
57 - 10.7.1 Storage cabinets
57 - 10.7.2 Stores other than storage cabinets
58 - 10.7.3 Use of fire protection equipment
58 - 10.8 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR UN NOS 1745, 1746, 2466, 2495 AND 2547
58 - 10.8.1 General
58 - 10.8.2 Minor quantities
58 - 10.8.3 Quantities not exceeding 1000 kg
58 - 10.8.4 Quantities exceeding 1000 kg
58 - 10.9 ACTION IN THE EVENT OF A FIRE
59 - SECTION 11 WASTE STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
59 - 11.1 SCOPE OF SECTION
59 - 11.2 STORAGE OF WASTES
59 - 11.3 ITEMS FOR DISPOSAL
59 - 11.3.1 Oxidizing agents
59 - 11.3.2 Other items
59 - 11.4 PRE-DISPOSAL TREATMENT OF EMPTY CONTAINERS
59 - 11.5 METHODS OF DISPOSAL
59 - 11.5.1 General
60 - 11.5.2 Special considerations for the disposal of ammonium nitrate
61 - APPENDIX A - HAZARDS PRESENTED BY OXIDIZING AGENTS
61 - A1 FIRE HAZARDS
61 - A2 HEALTH HAZARDS
61 - A3 ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
62 - APPENDIX B - LIST OF REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
65 - APPENDIX C - BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DOCUMENTS PROVIDING GUIDELINES ON THE PREPARATION OF EMERGENCY PLANS

Sets out requirements and recommendations for the storage and handling of oxidizing agents, i.e. dangerous goods of Class 5.1, as classified in the ADG Code. The Standard applies to Class 5.1 swimming-pool chemicals and to Class 5.1 substances that have Subsidiary Risks assigned. It may also apply to substances of other Classes having a 5.1 Subsidiary Risk. A discussion of the hazards presented by oxidizing agents and a bibliography of documents providing guidelines on the preparation of emergency plans are provided in appendices.

Committee
CH-009
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 9909 X
Pages
58
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

This Standard sets out requirements and recommendations for the safe storage and handling of oxidizing agents, i.e. substances that meet the Class 5.1 classification criteria of the ADG Code.This Standard also applies to other dangerous goods that are assigned a Class 5.1 subsidiary risk by the ADG Code, except where they are of Class 2 or where more stringent requirements apply under another relevant Australia 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 those of AS 2243.10, this Standard shall take precedence.The Standard does not apply to-(a) gases having a Class 5.1 Subsidiary Risk, e.g. oxygen, chlorine, nitrous oxide;(b) the transport of oxidizing agents, which is dealt with in the ADG Code; or(c) emulsions and slurries based on ammonium nitrate and fuels with or without other oxidizing agents, cross-linkers, pH buffers and water. (These mixtures are widely used in the explosives industry but do not meet the criteria for Class 1 dangerous goods. Examples of these are UN Nos. 1479 and 3139.)NOTE: A discussion of the hazards presented by oxidizing agents is provided in Appendix A.

First published as AS 4326-1995.

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