Learn how to safely charge lithium batteries with our comprehensive guide. Learn proper charging techniques, battery maintenance, and safety precautions to extend battery life and prevent hazards.
What is Flashpoint: Importance of Cabinets with Flashback Arrestors
In this guide we will help define flashpoint and how flammable liquid safety cabinets with flame arrestors are the safest option to help reduce the risks of potentially devastating accidents..
The Essential Guide to the Australian Dangerous Goods Code
The Australian Dangerous Goods Code is a comprehensive set of regulations that govern the transportation of hazardous materials within Australia. This essential guide provides a high-level overview of the key elements of the code, helping businesses and individuals understand their responsibilities when handling and transporting dangerous goods. In this article we will discuss in depth details of the guide and packaging, transport and storage of dangerous goods in line with the ADG.
Ensuring Safety: The Importance of Emergency Shower and Eyewash Stations
Titan Safety's guide explains the critical role of emergency shower and eyewash stations in workplace safety. Learn WHS requirements, proper installation, and maintenance to protect employees from chemical exposure and injury.
The need for Safety Data Sheets (SDS) in Australian Workplaces
In Australia, where strict regulations govern occupational health and safety, understanding what a safety data sheet is and how to read and understand one, is important for both employers and employees. In this article we will explore and discuss the importance, content, and regulatory landscape surrounding SDS in Australian workplaces.
Spill Kits: An Essential Guide to Rapid Spill Response and Workplace Safety
Discover the importance of spill kits in ensuring workplace safety and environmental protection, the different types of spill kits available, and best practices for selecting, using, and maintaining spill kits at your organisation.
Chemical Storage Cabinets: A Comprehensive Guide to Safe Storage and Regulatory Compliance
Learn about the crucial role of chemical storage cabinets in managing hazardous substances effectively. Explore the various types of storage cabinets, best practices for selecting the right cabinet, and maintaining safety and compliance within your organisation.
Where to place a safety shower in the workplace
Safety showers and eyewash equipment are used as first-aid equipment in the vent of accidental exposure to dangerous chemicals or similar irritants. It is important they are installed in the right location to deliver effective first aid and maintain a tepid flushing fluid temperature. In this article we discuss the requirments of installing safety showers as outlined in Australian Standrds.
Benefits of lithium battery charging cabinets
When the temperature of of lithium-ion batteries gets too high the risk of dangerous lithium related fires also increases. Lithium battery charging cabinets are the perfect solution to minimise the risks lithium batteries pose and charge and store batteries in a safe and efficient manner.
Why Aussie businesses need flammable liquid storage cabinets
Protecting staff form the dangers Class 3 flammable liquids pose should be at the forefront of all WHS plans. In this article we will discuss why flammable liquids can be dangerous and highlight how flammable liquid storage cabinets are the safest choice to safeguard you business.
How to choose the right size safety cabinets
Choosing the right size safety cabinets is an important decision when considering how best to safely store dangerous goods in the workplace. In this article we will explore the different considerations needed when selecting an appropriate safety cabinet for your dangerous goods.
Toxic Safety Cabinets - Safe Storage of Class 6 Toxic Substances
Class 6 toxic substances are liable either to cause harm human health, serious injury or even death if swallowed or inhaled or by skin contact. Find out why toxic safety cabinets are the safest choice when it comes to storing Class 6 substances in the workplace.