SAA/SNZ HB 76:2010
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Dangerous Goods - Initial Emergency Response Guide
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English
19-08-2010
SAA SNZ HB 76 2010 provides emergency response information for dealing with accidents, spills, leaks or fires involving dangerous goods including information on hazards, protective clothing and emergency procedures.
Committee |
CH-009
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DocumentType |
Handbook
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ISBN |
978 1 86975 135
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Pages |
312
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ProductNote |
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
SAA/SNZ HB 76:2010 is a handbook titled ‘Dangerous Goods - Initial Emergence Response Guide’. It provides clear and comprehensive guidance about how to handle dangerous goods - explosives, gases, flammable liquids, toxic substances, radioactive materials etc. - during emergencies.
The Standard includes information on what protective clothing to wear, the procedures that must be followed during emergencies, and targeted advice about managing leaks, spills, and fires involving dangerous goods. SAA/SNZ HB 76:2010 aims to reduce risks and protect people and the environment.
Purchasing the SAA/SNZ HB 76:2010 guide will allow you to effectively navigate complex emergencies involving dangerous goods. The handbook covers essential safety information that you and your employees must know; ensuring everyone is ready to manage hazardous incidents if and when they arise.
The SAA/SNZ HB 76:2010 Standard also promotes:
- Compliance: The Standard aligns with regulatory requirements for managing, transporting, and storing dangerous goods, ensuring your practices meet compliance; reducing legal and operational risks
- Better workplace safety: The Standard outlines ways to handle hazardous materials safely; reducing the risk of serious accidents
- Reduced environmental impact: The Standard shows you how to contain spills and leaks so they don’t harm local ecosystems and contaminate the environment
- Better risk management: The Standard establishes clear protocols for identifying risks associated with hazardous goods
- Quick access to critical info: The guide provides invaluable insights and recommendations to first responders and safety personnel, who will be better able to respond to emergencies.
Originated as SAA/ZNS HB 76:1997.
Second New Zealand edition SNZ HB 76:2003.
Second Australian edition SAA HB 76:2004.
Third New Zealand edition SNZ HB 76:2008.
Second joint Australian/New Zealand edition SAA/SNZ HB 76:2010.
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