Dangerous goods diamond placards and labels are available in the following standard sizes and materials. Custom sized placards and labels can be manufactured upon request.

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ASTA can provide audits to a wide range of WHS standards, and our auditors are fully accredited with Exemplar Global and Workplace Health and Safety Queensland.

Dangerous goods diamond signs are hazard signs used for areas where dangerous goods are transported or may be stored. This C1 combustible liquid sign has a flashpoint between 60.5°C to 150 °C. It features a large black text C1 COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID on a white diamond shaped background.

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This combustible liquid sign can be manufactured in various materials and sizes. Please select your required size and material from the drop down menu above.

Outcome Participants who demonstrate competency by successfully completing all assessments will receive a Certificate of Attendance for Spill Response.

Australian Safety & Training Alliance currently delivers Training and Assessment all over Queensland and Northern New South Wales.

Dangerous goods diamonds are a necessity in many workplaces, warning everyone of potential dangerous substances. Click to view our extensive range of Dangerous goods diamonds.

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Who Should Attend Any person who may be required at their workplace to initiate a response to a spill or leak of a chemical or substance.

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This combustible liquid sign features a large black text C1 COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID on a white diamond shaped background. This sign can be manufactured in various materials and sizes. Please select your required size and material from the drop down menu above.

Signage of dangerous goods is done so in accordance with local State and Territory legislation. Identifying these dangerous solids, liquids or gases is important to keep people, animals, property and the environment safe from harm.

Delivery The course will be delivered via a face-to-face format in either ASTA training rooms or at your workplace, depending on numbers, client requirements and training facilities available.

According to the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS), an explosive substance (or mixture) is a solid or liquid substance (or mixture of substances) which is in itself capable by chemical reaction of producing gas at such a temperature and pressure and at such a speed as to cause damage to the surroundings. Pyrotechnic substances are included even when they do not evolve gases.